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ACADEMIC WORK Th i n l y -Ve i l e d O p e ra
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an opera house for Rice University
Exponenti a l Po te n ti a l
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a development framework for 12,000 housing units
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an investigation of horizontal symmetry
Obl i qu e M o ti o n
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the revitalization of Breitscheidplatz
Proj e ct R o w Ho u s e s Arc h i ve
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a design+build renovation for a Houston non-profit
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an installation at the Rice Gallery
PERSONAL WORK Ch i n qua p i n S tu d e n t Ce n te r
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PROFESSIONAL WORK S outh Ba n k To w e r, L o n d o n (K PF )
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F e asi bi l i ty S tu d i e s (K PF )
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CU R R I C U LU M V I TA E SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS –– 6+ years experience with 2D and 3D design in academic and professional contexts; proficient with AutoCAD, Rhino, V-Ray rendering and Adobe Suite (Illustrator/Photoshop/InDesign) –– Highly independent and efficient problem solver capable of tackling and prioritizing tasks efficiently with minimal supervision –– Adaptable and fast learner; willing to step outside of comfort zone to help achieve a common goal –– Exposure to built projects of different scales; experience includes design+build, construction documentation, coordination and construction administration
WORK Jul 2013 Jul 2014
Architectural Assistant Kohn Pe derse n Fox As s o c i a te s | L o n d o n , U K [South Bank Tower] — 719 000sqft mixed-use complex, adaptive reuse –– Produced detailed drawings for tender and construction for residential fit-out packages; including drylining, joinery, kitchens and bathrooms. –– Coordinated electrical and mechanical layouts directly with MEP consultants for 500–3500sqft apartments. –– Instructed setting out of prefabricated bathroom pods, party walls and internal partitions and responded directly to contractor/subcontractor RFIs. –– Assisted with coordination of final slab edge and penetration locations on residential floors with structural engineers and MEP consultants. [Rennie Court, Hill House, Becket House] –– Feasibility studies and planning applications involving massing studies, area calculations and site analysis examining development potential of a variety of sites around London.
June - Aug 2012
Architectural Intern K2Ld Arch i tects | Si ng a p o re [Shunde Primary School] — 3000 student boarding school in Southern China –– Produced conceptual diagrams, images and schematic drawings for programming proposals, client presentations and design development with specific focus on the multi-purpose assembly hall. –– Built various physical models for a range of single-family residential projects.
Apr 2011 May 2013
Publicity + Graphics Manager / Barista Ri ce Coffeehou se | Ho u s to n , TX –– Designed and implemented all internal and external communications through print and digital media; including monthly promotions, new products and merchandising. –– Led the development of a student-run coffee shop’s brand identity on campus through increased social media presence and collaborations with student organizations. –– Coordinated long-term business-wide targets with other student managers. –– Prepared made-to-order espresso drinks, monitored customer flow and maintained stock levels on shifts of 2-4 people serving 30-80 customers per hour.
June - Aug 2011
Architectural Intern nkA | Toronto, ON [419_G] — 4600sqft single family home in Toronto –– Modelled interior design iterations to illustrate possible concepts to the client. –– Assisted with site documentation, as-built drawings and conceptual massing studies.
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EDUCATION 2013 – 2015 Ri ce Un i v ersi ty | Housto n , TX Bachelor of Architecture 2009 – 2013 Ri ce Un i v ersi ty | Housto n , TX Bachelor of Arts, Architectural Studies 2008 – 2009 Don Mi l l s Col l egi ate In s ti tu te | To ro n to , O N Ontario Secondary School Diploma 2005 – 2008 S ha T i n Col l ege | Hong K o n g GCSE/IGCSE Certificates; various subjects
HONOURS, AWARDS + EXHIBITIONS 2015
“Shotgun”
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“Up” and “Seri al i ty ”
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“Local s On l y ” and “Hu ma n Re f l e c ti o n ”
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SE ED Certi fi cati on
[with Atelier Bow Wow and the Rice School of Architecture] Design+build of an art installation at the Rice University Art Gallery Jury Honour Award, Eyetime International Photography Competition Honourable Mention, Eyetime International Photography Competition for Social, Economic, Environmental Design. Issued by Public Interest Design Institute.
SKILLS + ABILITIES Rhino V-Ray AutoCAD Illustrator Photoshop InDesign Grasshopper Revit SketchUp Photography Model making HTML/CSS Microsoft Office Mac OS X Windows PC English Cantonese Mandarin French
REFERENCES Do u g l a s O l i ve r
Studio Professor, Rice School of Architecture
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Studio Professor, Rice School of Architecture
An a b e l F e rn a n d e z
Senior Associate Principal, KPF Contact information available upon request.
ACADEMIC WORK
THI NLY V E I L E D an opera house for Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music Site: Houston, TX Fall 2014, Totalization Studio Prof. Douglas Oliver In collaboration with Rachel Estes
This academically-oriented opera house utilizes two shell-like structures – one exterior and one interior – as both conceptual and physical anchors; visually emphasizing the thresholds that they delineate. Performance and teaching spaces are split across a public atrium that continues the main campus axis as an internalized void. Pedestrian connections between the campus’ main parking area and academic buildings is also maintained.
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Situated at the end of Rice University’s campus axis and at the university’s most frequently used vehicular entrances, the opera house’s exterior shell performs as a building enclosure whilst establishing a strong visual presence and gesturing towards the unity of performance and teaching in music education.
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LONGITUDINAL SECTION
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The building is designed to suppress the visual impact of the blank 75 foot height of the fly loft whilst accentuating the opera house auditorium as the main attraction. As a result, the copper-colored shell encapsulates the auditorium; a material chosen as a contemporary reference to the warmth of Rice’s typical brick palette.
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SECTION THROUGH OPERA HOUSE
Internally, copper-colored metal panels clad a double-curved shell that acoustically isolates the 600-seat auditorium from the rest of the building and accentuates it as the main attraction.
ACADEMIC WORK
Structurally, both internal and external shells are designed as complex steel tube lattices that create a frame from which to hang timber, metal and glass panelling systems.
OPERA HOUSE INTERIOR (circulation zone) OPERA HOUSE EXTERIOR (facing lobby/public atrium)
The roof structure also supports a cable-net curtain wall along the east and west elevations. The cable net maximizes transparency and accentuates visibility of the glowing copper shell.
3mm insulated metal panels, copper finish
steel tube structural frame 1/4” timber veneer
1/2” gypsum board substrate
CABLE NET CURTAIN WALL DETAIL AT ROOF angles anchored to roof structure 8 x 20 in steel tube roof structure
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EX PO N E N T I A L P OT E NT IA L a 12,000 unit housing estate within a proposal for 64 towers Site: Hong Kong Spring 2015 - Option Studio Prof. Albert Pope In collaboration with Elizabeth Jones
In Hong Kong, the high rise residential tower and its aggregate form, the housing estate, are the most prevalent housing type due to the large population and lack of buildable terrain. However, in Tai Wai South (a “suburb� of Hong Kong), this typology has created an archipelagic environment of disassociated diversity; where estates are physically adjacent yet functionally autonomous. Our proposal creates a development logic for a New District around a central public axis as a reaction against current development patterns and design a cohesive organizational structure in which estates can associate with one another.
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LEFT; Commuting patterns from Tai Wai South; Charts illustrating diversity of housing estates; Since the 1980s, there has been a development trend towards smaller but denser private estates.
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Catalyzed by the construction of a new MTR station, our project addresses the common pattern of transitoriented development in Hong Kong by establishing a development framework that operates through a series of scalar interventions beginning with a central public axis and ending at the scale of the tower. The public axis serves as an organizational void similar to that of the Shing Mun River in the broader context of Sha Tin.
SHA TIN: organizing void of the river
TAI WAI SOUTH new district: linear park/public axis as organizing void
ACADEMIC WORK
[1] MTR CATALYST
[2] ZONES SEPARATED BY CENTRAL AXIS
Terrace bands alternate between “garden” and “urban” conditions in an ABAB pattern — a nonhierarchical and extendable system.
[4] ESTATE QUADRANTS
Urban bands are densified to house 6,000 units in 6 towers while garden bands disperse 6,000 units in 10 towers.
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Urban towers sit atop podiums of public program whereas garden towers have public spaces and program embedded within the envelope at higher levels.
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The central axis connects Hong Kong’s extensive transit network with the site’s neighboring country park. The axis both unifies and organizes between 2 zones. A freeway farther uphill naturally subdivides the zones into 4 estate-sized quadrants. The landscape is broken down into 200ft-wide terraces as a necessary negotiation of the uphill terrain as well as to form an organizational logic at the estate scale.
ACADEMIC WORK
The central void is an overlay of circulation and informal gathering spaces that merges traditional urban squares (often purely transitory spaces) with the more specific open spaces with designated functions that are commonly found in public housing estates of Hong Kong. Circulation occurs at different speeds, rhythms and efficiencies via stairs, escalators and gently sloped terrain.
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S CALA R T R I A L S investigating the limits of horizontal symmetry as a formal strategy Site: n/a Fall 2012; Design Studio V Prof. Grant Alford
This siteless pavilion was the culmination of a semester-long study of the potentials of symmetry in architecture. Over the course of the semester we developed 5 projects ranging in scale from commercial infill to a city block, eventually choosing 1 of 5 to develop into the final. The pavilion explores how symmetry affects our experience of a space and how hierarchy can be inserted into an entirely egalitarian formal concept.
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RECOGNITION VS. EXPERIENCE OF SYMMETRY
BILATERAL VS. HORIZONTAL SYMMETRY
Bilateral symmetry is only experienced along a single axis. It is momentary and does not allow freedom in movement.
Horizontal symmetry is experienced across an expansive space and there is more freedom in movement.
SPATIAL REQUIREMENT: EXPANSE
SPATIAL REQUIREMENT: COMPLEXITY OF FORM
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This pavilion is designed on the basis that humans are able to recognize symmetry in a space but are naturally drawn to the compositional moment where we can experience it; rendering the spatial expanse in which that moment occurs a more powerful zone. Typically, with bilateral symmetry, that space is linear and only exists along an axis. However, with horizontal symmetry, this experience of symmetry is spatially broader and allows more freedom of movement. In this pavilion, the exterior ground plane is the datum for the internal plane of symmetry. The idea of excavation is predicated on the notion that symmetry is more easily recognizable when the form is more irregular and complex. It is also more effective when we have a wide field of view as opposed to a narrow one. By manipulating radius and amplitude variables, different types of excavation produce different types of spaces.
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small radius + large amplitude = enclosed public space
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Manipulating the ceiling plane is more subtle and visually removes symmetry.
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PROJECT 1.1 // SUBURBAN HOME RENOVATION In an existing home, I experimented with how manipulations to the ground and ceiling plane could alter your perception of a space. Plane of symmetry at eye level.
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Project 1.3 // BOUTIQUE STORE To overcome the narrow proportions of this commercial infill site, I created the illusion of an expansive space to enhance the symmetrical experience by lining the facing walls with mirrors. RIGHT: Excerpts from the ARCH 401 studio publication â&#x20AC;&#x153;Figures of Space: Emphatic Formâ&#x20AC;?. Diagrams depicting early studies of the various forms of symmetry in architecture.
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At Versailles, monuments are placed at intersections of axes to establish organizational hierarchy by terminating the system.
REFERENCES Palace de Versailles, Versailles, France 1624-1710 Baroque City Planning (Florence, Rome, Paris, London) Classical Architecture
DESCRIPTION
Symmetry requires a transformation along an axis. A reflection creates a mirror image on the opposite side of the chosen axis of symmetry. The idea of axes of symmetry is infinite and they can be deployed across any scale. On any scale, reflection across an axis is nonhierarchical. In order to establish hierarchy, European city planners in the Baroque Period inserted monuments to terminate the system and act as destinations or points of orientation.
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REFERENCES St. Peter’s Basilica, various, Rome, Italy 1506-1590 St. Peter’s Square, Lorenzo Bernini, Rome, Italy 16561667
Raphael; establishing hierarchy
DESCRIPTION
Symmetry requires a transformation along an axis. A reflection creates a mirror image on the opposite side of the chosen axis of symmetry. At St. Peter’s Basilica, bilateral symmetry was used as an organizational device, but also to establish hierarchy within an otherwise egalitarian system. Bramante’s original design centralized the Pope and did not give emphasis to his importance. By eliminating one of the axes and extending the basilica into the public square, Bernini constructed authority through a gradient of importance.
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OB L I Q U E M OT I O N typological cannibalism in Breitscheidplatz Site: Berlin, Germany Spring 2013; Design Studio VI Prof. Bryony Roberts
An elevated path slices through existing buildings and converts existing above-ground spaces to create a new, oblique movement experience through Breitscheidplatz. The path breathes new life into the plaza by slowing down and framing movement around the historical church whilst maintaining the existing pedestrian bias that runs diagonally across the plaza between the U-Bahn station and Kurfurstendamm.
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The path cuts under and through existing structures at specific moments where a sectional shift occurs as you move obliquely between spaces. These moments of transition occur along the elevated path to signify a threshold between public and private realms. Spatially, the higher soffit/ceiling height, the greater the feeling of monumentality and associated level of publicness in a space. For example, atria and lobbies are always at least double height spaces. A subtle decrease in soffit height suggests an approach towards more private program; such as an outdoor dining space or the hotel lobby.
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The elevated path and insertion of a variety of program breathes new life into the plaza by giving more purpose to the public spaces and slowing down the overall speed of pedestrian movement.
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PR H A R C H I V E design+build renovation for a local non-profit Site: Houston, TX Spring to Summer 2015 Prof. Danny Samuels + Jason Fleming In collaboration with Rice Building Workshop seminar – Grant Nunnelee, Tanvi Sharma, Katerina Wiltz, Cherry Lee, David Lee and Claire Chalifour.
A design+build renovation exercise through Rice Building Workshop for Project Row Houses, this archive renovation is meant to help PRH better organize and preserve its history of promoting the arts in Houston’s Third Ward. The new design improves the existing space by bringing more natural light through the depth of the room and more clearly defining spaces within the archive with the glass partition and “shotgun” style corridor.
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The new archive will feature more storage space for both day-to-day and archival purposes, new work stations as well as an artwork wall. All shelving and workstations are aligned to one side of the elongated room with a continuous work surface threading through the shelving. Design concluded in March 2015 and construction has been ongoing through the summer. The project will be completed and ready for occupation in August 2015.
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S HOTGU N a research-based installation for the Rice Gallery Site: Rice University Art Gallery // Houston, TX August 2014 – January 2015 Prof. Jesús Vassallo In collaboration with Atelier Bow Wow, Rice Gallery, and members of the “Learning from Houston” seminar
Inspired by and in collaboration with Atelier Bow Wow from Tokyo, “Shotgun” is a house-like structure that brings together a semester of research and analysis on the shotgun house - a housing type unique to the American South that is named for its corridor-like layout that has a clear path (or shot) from front to back. Inside the Gallery, we built a near 1:1 scale prototype of multiple shotgun houses fused together.
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With this project we sought to ignite conversation about preservation, affordable housing types and new possibilities for this historic type within the Houston landscape. Different groups investigated the social, economic and environmental forces at play with the shotgun house throughout history, its influence and role as the center of infrastructural and logistical relationships, as well as the evolution of the architectural type from its origins to its current manifestation in contemporary houses. Each arm of the installation houses a different aspect of our findings. I participated in the group responsible for preliminary design, massing studies and managing construction logistics such as framing details and material quantities.
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CHI NQ UA P I N ST U D E NT C E NT E R Community consultation and schematic design for a non-profit private school’s campus expansion Site: Houston, TX November 2014 to May 2015 In collaboration with Tanvi Sharma and Gail Chen
Inspired by a public interest design conference we attended at Rice in October 2014, two of my classmates and I reached out to Chinquapin Preparatory School – a not-for-profit college preparatory school for low-income students in the Greater Houston area – to help them conduct studies for their upcoming campus expansion. The school is building a new combined girls’ boarding and dining hall facility and were looking to repurpose the current dining hall. We hosted a series of workshops with faculty, staff and students to understand their needs and presented a schematic proposal.
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STUDENT RESPONSES: What are your favorite spots on campus?
LIKE DISLIKE
OTHERS OTHERS
SEATING PREFERENCES SEATING PREFERENCES
SEATING PREFERENCES
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SPEECH & DEBATE
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TUTORING
CROSS COUNTRY
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If you were a Chinquapin student, what would you wish you had? (circle all that apply)
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TYPICAL DAILY SCHEDULE teach planning/grading school responsibilities leisure/work out meals admin/meetings
If you have a regular meeting location, how could it be improved?
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TIM’S CLASSROOM
PERSONAL WORK
Between November 2014 and May 2015, we organized 3 workshops – with the middle school students, high school students and faculty/staff – and met with Chinquapin administrators to better understand each stakeholder’s objective/vision. We determined that Chinquapin would be best served to convert the dining hall building into a multi-function student center, accomplishing the following: –– creates an indoor public gathering space for its students so that library can return to being a quiet study space. –– provides meeting space for extracurricular activities/clubs –– an adaptable space accommodates both loud and quiet activities as well as groups of any size.
Our proposal demolishes all interior walls (except for the bathroom) but does not touch the exterior. The proposed student center provides lots of flexible space to students ranging in volume levels from the arcade to the large lounge to small conference rooms, which would be ideal for group project meetings.
FLEX LOUNGE 1130 SQ FT
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ELECTRICALPANELS REQUIRED EXIT
PERSONAL WORK
PHOTO G R A P H Y Documenting travel and capturing the hidden beauty of every day life since 2005. I use a Canon Rebel T2i.
Photography is an important hobby of mine and vital to my travel experiences on both academic and personal trips. My specific interests are in architectural and landscape photography; capturing patterns, form and geometry in our surrounding environment.
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SERIALITY — Royal Collections Museum, Mansilla + Tuñón // Messe Basel, Herzog and de Meuron
UP — Factory Building on the Vitra Campus, SANAA // Millenium Bridge, Foster + Partners
HUMAN REFLECTIONS — Porto // Paris
PERSONAL WORK
During a recent studio trip to Hong Kong, I completed and self-published a documentary photography project called “Every Square Inch”; a visual commentary on the density and ensuing culture of spatial maximization that is evident through all aspects of life in Hong Kong. They say “time is money”, but so is space. Any surface is up for grabs.
LEFT: Select images from my award-winning entries to Morpholio’s EyeTime international photography competition in 2014.
Despite globalization and the ubiquitous 7/11, local businesses bear most of the brunt for all the visual clutter.
People Mountain, People Sea (人山人海) A Chinese idiom perfectly describes the pedestrian equivalent of bumperto-bumper traffic; a typical weekend at the markets in Mong Kok.
Restaurants, pawn shops, mechanics and electronic stores all compete in the same space.
Which real estate agent will a prospective tenant call?
A plumbing and piping company in Wan Chai exhibits extreme mastery of the art of spatial maximization.
By day, this elderly man repairs shoes and leather goods in front of an art supply store. By night, his “shop” disappears.
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PROFESSIONAL WORK
Existing Original image Š Dezeen
Consented (December 2012)
Proposed (July 2013)
S OU T H B A N K TO WE R 719,000 sqft mixed use (office/residential/retail) Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates Site: London, UK July 2013 to July 2014 In collaboration with Anabel Fernandez, Dennis Hill, Samuel Wilson, Jim Dunster, Chris Hill, Esther Jimenez Herraiz, Shirley Leung, Yheu-Shen Chua, Arti Gurjar, David Palomares and Brianne Hamilton
A mixed-use development involving the refurbishment, extension and programmatic transformation of a preservation-listed 1970s Brutalist office complex. KPF is adding 11 stories to the existing 30-storey tower and 3 to the 6-storey podium. There will be 193 new luxury apartments on Levels 11-41 whilst the remainder of the complex will remain as office space. I contributed to the delivery of construction document packages, coordination and construction administration for the residential program. The units are scheduled for occupation beginning in late 2015 through mid 2016.
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2 1050
APTS APTS
FOR CEILING DETAILS REFER TO KPF-DR-1000 SERIES FOR CEILING DETAILS REFER TO KPF-DR-1000 SERIES FOR CEILING DETAILS REFER TO KPF-DR-1000 SERIES FOR CEILING DETAILS REFER TO KPF-DR-1000 SERIES H L01 CEILING LIGHT L1 - (single recessed downlight) C 2600MM CEILING HEIGHT L01 CEILING LIGHT L1 - (single recessed downlight) AT H H C TO LIVING AREAS AND BEDROOMS 2600MM CEILING HEIGHT L02 CEILING LIGHT L2 - (double flush-recessed downlight) O AT N H TO LIVING AREAS AND BEDROOMS L02 CEILING LIGHT L2 - (double flush-recessed downlight) O N L03 CEILING LIGHT L3 - (IP rated bathroom light) 2700MM CEILING HEIGHT L03 CEILING LIGHT L3 - (IP rated bathroom light) WIRING FOR FUTURE INSTALLATION OF PENDANT LIGHT 100MM RECESS IN 2600MM CEILING 2700MM CEILING HEIGHT L04 PROVISION ON PLYWOOD PATRICE IN CEILING WIRING FOR FUTURE INSTALLATION OF PENDANT LIGHT 100MM RECESS IN 2600MM CEILING L04 PROVISION ON PLYWOOD PATRICE IN CEILING L05 FEATURE STRIP LIGHTING L05 2350MM CEILING HEIGHT FOR SERVICES INCL. FCUs TO L05 HALLWAYS, L05 FEATURE STRIP LIGHTING 2350MM CEILING HEIGHT L06 L06 IP RATED STRIP LIGHTING TO BATHROOMS KITCHEN AND BATHROOMS FOR SERVICES INCL. FCUs TO HALLWAYS, L06 L06 IP RATED STRIP LIGHTING TO BATHROOMS KITCHEN AND BATHROOMS L07 L07 BATHROOM JOINERY STRIP LIGHTING L07 L07 BATHROOM JOINERY STRIP LIGHTING L08 L08 WARDROBE STRIP LIGHTING on door contact or PIR sensor 2500MM CEILING HEIGHT L08 L08 WARDROBE STRIP LIGHTING on door contact or PIR sensor WARDROBE LIGHTING TO BE PROVIDED BY WARDROBE SUPPLIER, 100MM RECESS IN 2350MM CEILING 2500MM CEILING HEIGHT WARDROBE LIGHTING TO BE PROVIDED BYCOMPLETE WARDROBE SUPPLIER, 100MM RECESS IN 2350MM CEILING WITH LOCAL DOOR SWITCHES. ELECTRICAL COMPLETE WITH LOCAL DOOR SWITCHES.CONTRACTOR ELECTRICAL TO PROVIDE CONNECTION POINT FROM LIGHTING NO CEILING - MEP CUPBOARD CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE CONNECTION POINT FROM CIRCUIT FORLIGHTING FINAL CONNECTION BY WARDROBE SUPPLIER. REMOVABLE ACCESS PANEL / WARDROBE CARCASS NO CEILING - MEP CUPBOARD CIRCUIT FOR FINAL CONNECTIONL09 BY WARDROBE SUPPLIER. REMOVABLE ACCESS PANEL / WARDROBE CARCASS L09 KITCHEN JOINERY LIGHTING L09 L09 KITCHEN JOINERY LIGHTING LIGHTING BELOW KITCHEN WALL CUPBOARDS TO BE PROVIDED LIGHTING BELOW KITCHEN WALL CUPBOARDS TO BE PROVIDED FAN-COILS AND ACCESS PANELS BY KITCHEN SUPPLIER, INCLUDING LOCAL SWITCH ELECTRICAL FAN-COILS AND ACCESS PANELS BY KITCHEN SUPPLIER, INCLUDING LOCAL CONTRACTOR SWITCH ELECTRICAL TO PROVIDE CONNECTION FROM LIGHTING CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE CONNECTION FROM LIGHTING 1200 1500 CIRCUIT FOR FINAL CONNECTION BY KITCHEN INSTALLER. 1200 1500 CIRCUIT FOR FINAL CONNECTION BY KITCHEN INSTALLER. PIR P L10 CEILING PIR SENSOR FCU FCU P PIR TYPE FCU FCU 02L10 CEILING PIR SENSOR TYPE 01 L11 L11 - STRIP LIGHT IN MEP CUPBOARD ON PIR/DOOR CONTACT TYPE 02 TYPE 01 L11 L11 - STRIP LIGHT IN MEP CUPBOARD ON PIR/DOOR CONTACT 5AMP 5 AMP ROUND PIN OUTLET 1 GANG 5AMP 5 AMP ROUND PIN OUTLET 1 GANG SPRINKLER SPRINKLER EXTRACT EXTRACT 1700 2000 1700 2000 SP SPEAKER SP SPEAKER 1200 1200 SMOKE DETECTOR 1200 1200 FCU FCU SMOKE DETECTOR FCU FCU TYPE 03 TYPE 03 HEAT DETECTOR TYPE 03 TYPE 03 HEAT DETECTOR PIR P CEILING PIR SENSOR PIR P CEILING PIR SENSOR JB JUNCTION BOX (GENERAL) JB JUNCTION BOX (GENERAL) CSU ELECTRICAL CONSUMER UNIT 3400 CSU ELECTRICAL CONSUMER UNIT BLIND (FUTURE) CONNECTION POINT 20MM DIA PVC CONDUIT 3400 BC EACH CONNECTION POINT TO BE INSTALLED ABOVE BLIND (FUTURE) CONNECTION POINT 20MMFROM DIA PVC CONDUIT BC 900 900 CEILING C/W DRAW WIRE TO ELECTRICAL CUPBOARD FROM EACH CONNECTION POINT TO BE INSTALLED ABOVE 900 900 CEILING C/W DRAW WIRE TO ELECTRICAL CUPBOARD 20mm PVC CONDUIT INTERCONNECTION BETWEEN x ADJACENT BLIND BOXES 20mm PVC CONDUIT INTERCONNECTION BETWEEN x ADJACENT BLIND BOXES FCU BCM BLIND CONTROL MODULE FCU TYPE 04a BCM BLIND CONTROL MODULE LCM LIGHTING CONTROL MODULE TYPE 04a FCU LCM LIGHTING CONTROL MODULE FCU TYPE 04 REFER TO GMJ-SC-V-6014 TYPE 04 REFER TO GMJ-SC-V-6014 NOTE: LIGHTING IN BATHROOMS TO BE PROVIDED BY BATHROOM NOTE: LIGHTING IN BATHROOMS TO BE PROVIDED BY BATHROOM POD SUPPLIED TO LOCAL JUNCTION BOX TO LIGHT SWITCH POD SUPPLIED TO LOCAL JUNCTION BOX TO LIGHT SWITCH 1400 1400
1400
2 1050
2680
LIGHTING PLAN KEY
1957
849
TK
TK
REFLECTED CEILING PLAN KEY REFLECTED CEILING PLAN KEY LIGHTING PLAN KEY
355 368 45 248 60 45 340 355 368 45 832 1803 567 465 955 1957 832 1803 SACRIFICIAL LAYER TO THIS SIDE SACRIFICIAL LAYER TO THIS SIDE
300 248 567
60 465
45 340 955
1340
1340
300
51
221A
RCP's AND LIGHTING RCP's AND LIGHTING 1 TYPE AT17 @ LEVELS 20 TO 26
Date
TYPE AT17 @ LEVELS 20 TO 26
30/08/2013 Scale
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Tower Residential AT17, Levels 20-2 PREMIER N
KPF-DR-5
© 2014 KOHN PEDERSEN FOX ASSOC
PRISCILLA LEUNG B.ARCH PORTFOLIO 2015
Tower Section, Levels 20-31 IN ABEYANCE
223
216
218
220
222
210
212
214
209
205
207
203
202
201
NEW FLOORS
2600
895
LEVEL 32 FFL +113.884m
2600
895
LEVEL 31 FFL +110.389m
2600
748
LEVEL 30 FFL +106.894m
PARTIALLY RETAINED/NEW FLOORS
2600
748
LEVEL 29 FFL +103.546m
2600
748
LEVEL 28 FFL +100.198m
2600
748
LEVEL 27 FFL +96.850m
1 0293
2600
748
LEVEL 26 FFL +93.502m
2600
748
LEVEL 25 FFL +90.154m
748
LEVEL 24 FFL +86.806m
2600 2600
748
LEVEL 23 FFL +83.458m
2600
748
LEVEL 22 FFL +80.110m
AT13
LEVEL 21 FFL +76.762m
748
AT18
WM
AT14
WM
2600
1 0292
WM
WM
9 8 7
LEVEL 20 FFL +73.414m
6 hole at L20 only
2
WM
WINTER GARDEN
AT16
BEDROOM
AT15
BATHROOM POD INTERNAL CORRIDOR AT16
MAIN STAIR
LIFT LOBBY
FPL1
PL9
BATHROOM POD
King's Reach Estates Lltd. CIT Real Estate Llp 7 Curzon Street - London W1J 5HG Tel: (0) 20 7667 7728 Fax: (0) 20 7667 7770
DINING/LIVING ROOM
Architect
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC Architects & Planning Consultants 7a Langley Street London, WC2H 9JA, UK Tel: (0) 203 119 5300 Fax: (0) 207 497 1175
SECTION N3, LEVELS 20-31 SCALE: 1:75
KEY PLAN
3
SCALE: 1:500
Contractor
KEY PLAN - AT17
Mace 155 Moorgate London, EC2M 6XB Tel: (0)20 3522 3000 Fax: (0)20 3522 3021
SCALE: 1:200
02 01 00
04.03.14
N3
5 0726
For Construction For 3800 Construction For Construction
1:75 @ A1
PL
Tower Residential Section Levels 20 to 31 Premier Apartments LEVEL 22 FFL +80.110m
7 0724
2 1050
MEP Engineer
Grontmij 1 Bath Road, Maidenhead Berkshire, SL6 4AQ Tel: +44 (0) 1628 598 230
Quantity Surveyor
EC Harris Regent Quarter - 34 York Way London N1 9AB Tel: (0) 20 7812 2000 Fax: (0) 20 7812 2001
15.04.14 28.03.14 04.03.14
KPF-DR-0291
Consulting Structural and Civil Engineers
AKT II 100 St John Street London EC1M 4EH Tel: (0)20 7250 7777 Fax: (0)20 7250 7555
218
220
222
223
748
1
Client
WM
WM
748
1
AT17
WM
2
5 4 3
AT17
WM
C1.1
F2.0
2350
2600
2600
2700
3348
In addition to apartment plans, I was also responsible for drafting typical sections for each of the 4 apartment specification types – Classic, Premier, Premier Plus and Penthouses. Each type corresponded to different wall, ceiling, bathroom, kitchen and facade details.
EXISTING FLOORS
52
01 00
No.
For Construction For Construction 3800
Issue
15.04.1 04.03.1 Date
Key Plan
F1.2
LEVEL 21 FFL +76.762m
2 2201
WINTER GARDEN
INTERNAL CORRIDOR
BEDROOM
BATHROOM POD
MAIN STAIR
3 2200
Date
04.03.14
Scale
TYPICAL APARTMENT SECTION N3 - PREMIER
1 Typical “premier” Apartment Section SCALE: 1:20
1:20 @ A1
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KPF-DR-0292
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PROFESSIONAL WORK
Typical KITCHEN DETAILS SHEET
213
215
Client
King's Reach Estates Lltd. CIT Real Estate Llp 7 Curzon Street - London W1J 5HG Tel: (0) 20 7667 7728 Fax: (0) 20 7667 7770
500MM DOWNSTAND BEAM ABOVE
Architect
700MM DOWNSTAND BEAM ABOVE
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC Architects & Planning Consultants 7a Langley Street London, WC2H 9JA, UK Tel: (0) 203 119 5300 Fax: (0) 207 497 1175
Contractor
Mace 155 Moorgate London, EC2M 6XB Tel: (0)20 3522 3000 Fax: (0)20 3522 3021
TG
Consulting Structural and Civil Engineers AKT II
100 St John Street London EC1M 4EH Tel: (0)20 7250 7777 Fax: (0)20 7250 7555
MEP Engineer
Grontmij 1 Bath Road, Maidenhead Berkshire, SL6 4AQ Tel: +44 (0) 1628 598 230
D-05
SERVICE RISER
INT. MIN 655
Quantity Surveyor
EC Harris Regent Quarter - 34 York Way London N1 9AB Tel: (0) 20 7812 2000 Fax: (0) 20 7812 2001
IWS49
INT. MIN 1700
SLAB HOLE AT L20 ONLY
EXT. MAX 2285 INT. MIN 1300
EXT. MAX 2285
BT_09a
01 00 No.
For Construction Information Issue
18.10.13 05.09.13 Date
INT. MIN 395
Key Plan
TJ SERVICE RISER
INT. MIN 800
INT. MIN 1700 EXT. MAX 2830
INT. MIN 900 EXT. MAX 900
Date
Typical BATHROOM DETAIL DRAWING 05/09/13 Scale
1:10 @ A1
1
BT_09a Plan SCALE: 1:10 @A1
Maximum outer perimeter of prefabricated bathrooms NOTES: 1. Minimum internal dimensions exclude 15mm wall finishes. 2. Lightweight partitions should receive a minimum of 18mm WBP panel reinforcement or equivalent for immediate firm fixing and support for adaptations such as grab rails, within a height band of 300mm and 1800mm measured from FFL. 3. Please refer to 5100 series (1:50) for RCP's, lighting and small power. 4. Grid line position shown for Levels 20 to 26 only. Refer to KPF-DR-165 to KPF-DR-167 for grid line position at Levels 27-29.
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KPF-DR-5424 Š 2013 KOHN PEDERSEN FOX ASSOCIATES PC. All rights reserved.
53
Grontmij 1 Bath Road, Maidenhead Berkshire, SL6 4AQ Tel: +44 (0) 1628 598 230
Quantity Surveyor 150
EC Harris CL Quarter - 34 York Way Regent
9AB London 226mm M2N1 Plate
SP11 Media plate M1 (A)
Tel: (0) 20 7812 2000 Fax: (0) 20 7812 2001
213mm M2 Back Box B
1800
439mm M1 Back Box A 450mm M1 Plate
MEP Engineer
50x25x1.5 stainless 50inch TVhollow section steel open at both ends. Bedded in fire/acoustic putty
dia joinery unit
CL
FFL
86
SP11 Media plate M1 (A)
Centre line defined in plans
C L
FFL
Centre line defined in plans
06 05 04 03 02 01 00
C L
Media joinery unit
09.07.14 21.05.14 16.05.14 28.03.14 28.02.14 31.01.14 23.08.13
For Construction For 3800 Construction For Construction For 3800 Construction For Construction For Construction Stage E
MEDIA UNIT- LIVING AREA TV POINT M1- CONFIGURATION A
1
C L
439mm M1 Back Box A 450mm M1 Plate
Centre line defined in plans
12.5mm wallboard and skin coat
SP11 Media plate M1 (A)
850
1:10 @ A1
73
300
MEDIA UNIT- LIVING AREA TV POINT M1- CONFIGURATION B 450 above FFL
06
SP11 Single Socket and Brush Apperture 50x25x1.5 stainless steel hollow section open at both ends. Bedded in fire/acoustic putty
50x25x1.5 stainless steel hollow section open at both ends. Bedded in fire/acoustic putty
Media joinery unit
2
No.
1:10 @ A1
Issue
Date
Key Plan
500
06
32inch TV
850
EQ
EQ
250mm
EQ
86
69
RTMENTS
LC
+1100mm Top edge of switches
SP11 Single Socket and Brush Aperture
min. 50
TH
M3 PLATE G +450mm Underside edge of Plate G 320mm
Media joinery unit
ll cable channel to
Date
23/08/2013 1:10 @ A1 Project No.
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Tower Residential - CLASSIC APARTMENTS Partition 4SetFLOORBOX Out 1:10 @ A1 Small Power Sheet 2
FLOORBOX - PREMIER APARTMENTS
3
Pocket Door Structural Opening (if applicable)
1:10 @ A1
Bedroom Media (M3)M3 MEDIA UNITUnit - POINT
Bedroom Media Unit (M2)POINT M2 (PLATE B) MEDIA UNIT - BEDROOM
6
1:10 @ A1
Typical floorbox set out in Classic
CLASSIC & PREMIER
Apartments KPF-DR-1613
1:10 @ A1
NOTE 1. For media plate arrangements M1 (Detail A), M2 (Detail B), & M3 (Plate G) refer to GMJ-SC-V-6014 © 2014 KOHN PEDERSEN FOX ASSOCIATES PC. All rights reserved. NOTE 2-5. Set out power & data sockets u/s 450mm AFFL, with sockets required for TV points to centre 850mm AFFL. Allow for in wall cable channel to connect upper and lower socket positions. Positions to be verified by services consultant. 60" TV to centre 1100mm AFFL on media unit, 50" TV to centre 1025mm AFFL on media unit, TBC by services consultant. Allow 1200mm(w) x 1800mm(h) plywood reinforcement behind plasterboard for ease of fixing. Lifetime Homes Standard 16 - Switches, Sockets, Ventilation & Service Controls should be at a height usable for all, between 450 and 1200mm from FFL (Part M Req). NOTE 6. For M2 sockets (to TV point in bedrooms) locate all sockets at +850mm above FFL (C/L) For M3 sockets (to desk areas) lcoate all sockets at +450mm from FFL to underside of socket outlets NOTE 7-9. Set floor box with this principle to either left of the column or to the right of the column. Floor box cable lid to open to side of room. TYPE 1 - WHERE THERE IS AT LEAST 300MM CLEAR SPACE ON OPENING SIDE OF DOOR Set out sockets & switches min. 150mm from architrave to centre line of face plate. Where there is less than 500mm clear, centre the sockets on the wall. 450mm to underside of sockets & 1100mm to top of lighting keypads from FFL. At main entrances, 1200mm to top edge of video entry panel and 990mm to top of lighting keypads. Lifetime Homes Standard 16 - Switches, sockets, ventilation & service controls should be at a height usable for all, between 450 and 1200mm from FFL (Part M Req).
TYPE 2 - WHERE THERE IS LESS THAN 300MM CLEAR SPACE ON OPENING SIDE OF DOOR Set out sockets & switches 1000mm (max) from face of door / wall to centre line of face plate. Ensure there is at least 150mm from end of wall/door 450mm to underside of sockets & 1100mm to top of lighting keypads from FFL. At main entrances, 1200mm to top edge of video entry panel and 990mm to top of lighting keypads. Lifetime Homes Standard 16 - Switches, sockets, ventilation & service controls should be at a height usable for all, between 450 and 1200mm from FFL (Part M Req).
+1200 Top edge of Video Entry Panel (Entrance door only)
C L
+990 Top edge of switches
C
C L
450mm to underside of sockets & 1100mm to top of lighting keypads from FFL. Lifetime Homes Standard 16 - Switches, sockets, ventilation & service controls should be at a height usable for all, between 450 and 1200mm from FFL (Part M Req).
Client
DOUBLE SOCKET
EQ
C
King's Reach Estates Lltd. CIT Real Estate Llp 7 Curzon Street - London W1J 5HG Tel: (0) 20 7667 7728 Fax: (0) 20 7667 77
EQ
or 150mm from adj.door
C L C L
C L
+1100 Top edge of switches
VE
+990 Top edge of switches
C
+450 Underside edge of Socket Outlets (If shown in this location on small power layouts) +0 FFL
+450 Underside edge of Socket Outlets DOUBLE (If shown in this SOCKET location on small power layouts) +0 FFL
+1100 Top edge of switches
min. 50mm
TH C C C
+450 Underside edge of Socket Outlets (If shown in this location on small power layouts)
DOUBLE SOCKET
204.0mm
+0 FFL
GENERALLY, CENTER SOCKETS ON WALL, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON SMALL POWER LAYOUTS
SWITCH IN BEDROOM DIMENSION TO SIDE OF STRUCTURAL OPENING
C L
4
SOCKETS & SWITCHES ELEVATION / 1:20 @ A1
5
min 450mm
ELEVATION / 1:20 @ A1
min 450mm
Facade
SOCKETS & SWITCHES ELEVATION / 1:20 @ A1
Contractor
Mace 155 Moorgate London, EC2M 6XB Tel: (0)20 3522 3000 Fax: (0)20 3522 302
Consulting Structural and Civil Engineers
AKT II 100 St John Street London EC1M 4EH Tel: (0)20 7250 7777 Fax: (0)20 7250 755
+0 FFL
SOCKETS CLOSE TO THE FACADE
6
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC Architects & Planning Consultants 7a Langley Street London, WC2H 9JA, UK Tel: (0) 203 119 5300 Fax: (0) 207 497 11
+450 Underside edge of Socket Outlets (If shown in this location on small power layouts)
+0 FFL
SOCKETS & SWITCHES
Architect
C L
+1100 Top edge of switches
+450 Underside edge of Socket Outlets (If shown in this location on small power layouts)
Door Structural Opening
VE
WHERE CLEAR WALL SPACE > 300MM - LOCATE SOCKETS NEXT TO DOOR
TH
+0 FFL
VE
VE
C L min. 50mm
min 150mm
min 150mm from wall
min 150mm from wall or door edge
WHERE CLEAR WALL <300MM LOCATE SOCKETS ON ADJACENT WALL
Winter Garden doors SOCKETS AT WINTER GARDENS
MEP Engineer
Grontmij 1 Bath Road, Maidenhead Berkshire, SL6 4AQ Tel: +44 (0) 1628 598 230
Quantity Surveyor
7
SOCKETS & SWITCHES
EC Harris Regent Quarter - 34 York Way London N1 9AB Tel: (0) 20 7812 2000 Fax: (0) 20 7812 20
ELEVATION / 1:20 @ A1
WHERE CLEAR WALL SPACE < 300MM LOCATE SOCKETS ON OPPOSITE WALL C L
1
1:10 @ A1
determined by position of adjacent encasements
+1200 Top edge of Video Entry Panel (Entrance door only)
VE
MEDIA UNIT
Lifetime Homes Standard 16 - Switches, sockets, ventilation & service controls should be at a height usable for all, between 450 and 1200mm from FFL (Part M Req).
min 150mm from wall or door edge
VE
+450 Underside edge of Socket Outlets (If shown in this location on small power layouts) +0 FFL
450mm to underside of sockets & 1100mm to top of lighting keypads from FFL. At main entrances, 1200mm to top edge of video entry panel and 990mm to top of lighting keypads.
5
Set out sockets & switches min. 150mm from architrave to centre line of face plate. Where there is less than 500mm clear, centre the sockets on the wall.
1,000mm from leaf
150mm
+990 Top edge of switches
Set out sockets & switches min.1000mm from face of door / wall to centre line of face plate.
FFL
SOCKETS AND SWITCHES - GENERAL RULES
1000mm from leaf (max)
if space < 500MM, centre on wall
+1200 Top edge of Video Entry Panel (Entrance door only)
TYPE 3 - WHERE THERE IS LESS THAN 300MM CLEAR SPACE ON OPENING SIDE OF DOOR AND NO ADJACENT WALL
32i
850 above FFL
225mm
Scale
225mm
FFL
1100 above FFL
EQ
LC 226
850 above FFL
450
1100 above FFL
5
SP11 Media plate M2 (B)
73 86
850 above FFL
50
73
SP11 Media plate M1 (A)
850
1100
86
450 above FFL PRISCILLA LEUNG B.ARCH PORTFOLIO 2015
SP11 Media plate M1 (A)
50x25x1.5 stainless steel hollow section open at both ends. Bedded in fire/acoustic putty SP11 Single Socket & Brushed Apperture
300 1025
54
60inch TV
CL
50
50x25x1.5 stainless steel hollow section open at both ends. Bedded in fire/acoustic putty
SOCKETS & SWITCHES 01
SOCKETS & SWITCHES 02
2
PLAN AND ELEVATION / 1:20 @ A1
PLAN AND ELEVATION / 1:20 @ A1
C L
SOCKETS AND SWITCHES 03
3
PLAN AND ELEVATION / 1:20 @ A1
06 05 04 03 02 01 00
06
CLASSIC APARTMENT- BEDROOM SOCKET SET-OUT Set out sockets & switches 450mm to underside of sockets Lifetime Homes Standard 16 - Switches, sockets, ventilation & service controls should be at a height usable for all, between 450 and 1200mm from FFL (Part M Req).
No.
For Construction For 3800 Construction For Construction For 3800 Construction For Construction For Construction Stage E Issue
27 21 16 28 28 31 23
D
Key Plan
Centre line defined in plans C L
C L
C L
+450 Underside edge of Socket Outlets (IF SHOWN IN THIS LOCATION ON SMALL POWER LAYOUTS)
C L
PLATE R
PLATE R
+0 FFL 1,050.00mm
1,050.00mm
+450 Underside edge of Socket Outlets (If shown in this location on small power layouts)
C L
min 450mm PLATE G
PLATE J/L/P
Setting out of centre line indicated on small power layouts
min 250mm
+0 FFL Wall Edge
SOCKETS AWAY FROM FACADE AT LOW LEVEL ONLY (PLATES G, J, L, P)
8
BEDROOM SOCKET SET OUT - CLASSIC 1:20 @ A1
NOTE 1.
Refer to GMJ-SC-V-6014 for typical residential electrical, ICT and AV socket plate details
9
SOCKETS AND SWITCHES ELEVATION / 1:20 @ A1
Typical plans and elevations details that instructed the logic of placement for sockets and switches depending on wall condition and adjacencies.
Date
23/08/2013 Scale
1:20 @ A1 Project No.
377
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Tower Residential Partition Set Out Small Power Sheet 1
CLASSIC
KPF-DR-161
© 2014 KOHN PEDERSEN FOX ASSOCIATES PC. All ri
PROFESSIONAL WORK
55
Whilst the Classic apartments on Levels 11-19 were beginning construction, the residential lobby was in transition from design development to construction documents. At this time I was responsible for coordinating missing details such as lighting, fire proofing measures and ventilation prior to issuing this package. Residents’ Entrance Lobby FLOOR PLAN 209
211
213
215
2680
2680
2680
1340
2680
2680
2680
1340
216
218
220
222
223
TK+3.570
COMMON PARTS SMALL POWER/DATA KEY
+3.73
DISTRIBUTION BOARD 13 AMP SOCKET OUTLET UNSWITCHED 1 GANG
1 DR-5926
13 AMP SOCKET OUTLET UNSWITCHED 2 GANG
SP
TA
13 AMP SOCKET OUTLET SWITCHED 1 GANG
E+3.78
TK+3.643
13 AMP SOCKET OUTLET SWITCHED 2 GANG
TK+3.737
TB
FB01
FFL +4.05
1340
TC
FLOOR BOX (INC X2 TWIN 13A, RJ45, RJ11)
BT
BT TELEPHONE 1 GANG
TH
ROOM THERMOSTAT
VE
TK+3.784
Architect
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC Architects & Planning Consultants 7a Langley Street London, WC2H 9JA, UK Tel: (0) 203 119 5300 Fax: (0) 207 497 1175
VIDEO ENTRY PHONE DOOR CONTACT
WIFI
P
1 DR-5928
CARD/FOB READER
E
'PUSH TO EXIT' BUTTON FIRE ALARM ('BREAK GLASS')
2680
FFL +4.05
Contractor
LIFT PORT MODULE
P
+4.05
WIFI CONNECTION
C B
1 DR-5927
Client
FUSED/ SWITCHED SPUR
E+3.83
E+3.75
E+3.68
King's Reach Estates Lltd. CIT Real Estate Llp 7 Curzon Street - London W1J 5HG Tel: (0) 20 7667 7728 Fax: (0) 20 7667 7770
CONNECTION UNIT
+4.01
LINEAR LED LIGHT
Mace 155 Moorgate London, EC2M 6XB Tel: (0)20 3522 3000 Fax: (0)20 3522 3021
MULTI SWITCH PLATE
Consulting Structural and Civil Engineers
T
DISABLED REFUGE/FIRE TELEPHONE REMOTE
A
DISABLED ALARM PANEL
L59 20
TK+3.771
RESIDENTIAL LOBBY FFL + 4.050
TE
AKT II 100 St John Street London EC1M 4EH Tel: (0)20 7250 7777 Fax: (0)20 7250 7555
FIRE REPEATER PANEL
LIN??
LCP
LIGHTING CONTROL PANEL
CP
CONTROL PANEL
2680
F51.4 - CLASSIC LEVELS F52 - PREMIER / PREMIER PLUS & PENTHOUSE LEVELS
LIN??
LIN??
EC Harris Regent Quarter - 34 York Way London N1 9AB Tel: (0) 20 7812 2000 Fax: (0) 20 7812 2001
TG 3
2
Landlord elec., Resi CHW, Resi water, Landlord divese elec supply
1
Grontmij 1 Bath Road, Maidenhead Berkshire, SL6 4AQ Tel: +44 (0) 1628 598 230
Quantity Surveyor
FLOOR FINISHES PLAN KEY
4
MEP Engineer
T-G-03A
F50.4
2680
clear shaft 2085x3650
5
LIN?? FH
TK+3.871
6
F50.5
7 T-G-ST1A
8
TJ
T-G-09
+4.00
GL2
T-G-ST1
STAIR T1
T-G-03B
1340
LIN??
LIN??
GRIS BOULEVARD STONE
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SP
T-G-ST2
SP
TK+3.951
T-G-03
RWP SVP GWP/ Resi UKPN
TK
smoke vent
F1.7
T-G-03G
FFL + 4.050
T-G-08
2680
T-G-08A
PL9
T-G-ST2A
EXTENT OF PACKAGE 00 FPL1
TM
For Coordination Issue
25.06.14 Date
STANDARD STORAGE
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1 DR-5923
Key Plan
sprinkler - fire wet riser
+3.93
GPL1
T-G-03C
FLOOR FINISHES AND SMALL POWER
FFL + 4.700
T-G-06
LEVEL 00 RESIDENTS' LOBBY @ 1:50
TP
wc extract / t point vent
CHILLED STORAGE UKPN STATION FFL + 4.050
resi LTHW / gas / drain / IT / elec
T-G-04
T-G-03D
Drainage
WC T-G-06B
T-G-10A T-G-04A
FFL + 4.050
T-G-02
02
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08
09
Date
14/05/2014
STAIR B4 T-G-02A
T-G-05A
T-G-06A
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T-G-05
11
T-G-10
CONCIERGE OFFICE
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TR
04
2680
LIN??
T-G-07
05
2680
1
No.
FFL + 4.050
2x
Scale
T-G-SB4
1:50 @ A1 Project No.
hole at L.L.
377
T-G-SB4A
Drainage
LP
wc, office pipework, shute extract, elec landlord
LP
Drawn By
WASTE CHUTE
T-G-05B
YS-C/PL
Tenant IT
Tower Residential Resident's Lobby Level 00
office pipework
penetration through slab for waste chute
1 DR-5925
250 X 250
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Client
King's Reach Estates Lltd. CIT Real Estate Llp 7 Curzon Street - London W1J 5HG Tel: (0) 20 7667 7728 Fax: (0) 20 7667 7770
3rd Floor FFL +16.478m
Architect
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC Architects & Planning Consultants 7a Langley Street London, WC2H 9JA, UK Tel: (0) 203 119 5300 Fax: (0) 207 497 1175
Contractor
Mace 155 Moorgate London, EC2M 6XB Tel: (0)20 3522 3000 Fax: (0)20 3522 3021
Consulting Structural and Civil Engineers
2nd Floor FFL +13.130m
AKT II 100 St John Street London EC1M 4EH Tel: (0)20 7250 7777 Fax: (0)20 7250 7555
MEP Engineer
Grontmij 1 Bath Road, Maidenhead Berkshire, SL6 4AQ Tel: +44 (0) 1628 598 230
Quantity Surveyor
EC Harris Regent Quarter - 34 York Way London N1 9AB Tel: (0) 20 7812 2000 Fax: (0) 20 7812 2001
1st Floor FFL +9.782m
Ground Floor FFL +4.050m
F1.8
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Mezzanine Floor FFL +7.300m
+4.050m +3.778m
00 No.
Key Plan
Basement FFL +2.000m
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For Coordination Issue
25.06.14 Date
PROFESSIONAL WORK
F EAS I B I L I T Y ST U D IE S Select images from studies of potential projects across London Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates Spring 2014 In collaboration with John Bushell, Shirley Leung, Arti Gurjar and Jasdeep Bhalla
Images selected from two feasibility studies â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Rennie Court: A study on the possibility of building an addition to a neighboring building instructed by the same client as South Bank Tower. Shoreditch Triangle: A study for a new mixed use development (office and hotel) highly sought after but difficult triangular site in east London that rests atop 3 rail tunnels.
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PRISCILLA LEUNG B.ARCH PORTFOLIO 2015
under construction Proposed additions
Analysis of maximum buildable area at Rennie Court
PROFESSIONAL WORK
LEFT; Rennie Court analysis of current urban fabric, the trend towards projects involving renovations and additions and the maximum possible gained area given the structural capacity of the existing building. BELOW; Presentation images and diagrammatic proposals for Shoreditch Triangle.
INITIAL ANALYSIS OF â&#x20AC;&#x153;SHOREDITCH TRIANGLEâ&#x20AC;? SITE
street level new TUNNEL
EXISTING TUNNEL
open cut rail
Principal Place
Sketch of rail conditions on site
Site Conditions
View South from Shoreditch High Street Station Options 1, 3 & 4
CORE
CORE
Rail Lines
OFFICES
OFFICES
PLANT LOBBY
PLANT LOBBY
GIA at 154m / 37 storeys
GIA at 154m / 37 storeys
= 17300ft2 x 37 = 640 100ft2
= 17300ft2 x 37 = 640 100ft2
Approx nIA (78% of GIA) / 34 STOREYS
Approx nIA (78% of GIA) / 34 STOREYS
= 0.78 X (17300ft2 x 34) = 458 800ft2
= 0.78 X (17300ft2 x 34) = 458 800ft2
CORE
OFFICES
OFFICES
PLANT LOBBY
PLANT LOBBY
GIA at 154m / 37 storeys
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Potential Layouts Option 1: Full site, central core
GIA at 154m / 37 storeys
= 12 600ft2 x 37 = 466 200ft2
= 17300ft2 x 37 = 640 100ft2
Approx nIa (78% of GIA) / 34 STOREYS
Approx nIA (78% of GIA) / 34 STOREYS
= 0.78 X (12 600ft2 x 34) = 334 150ft2
= 0.78 X (17300ft2 x 34) = 458 800ft2
Potential Layouts
Potential Layouts
Option 2: Partial site, central core
Option 4: Full site, multiple cores
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