ASSIGNMENT 1
CORNICE
REPORT Material characteristics & specifications:
A ceiling cornice is a type of moulding that is often used for residential or commercial buildings. The moulding comes in uniform pieces that are laid side by side on the joints of the ceiling and/or wall. Material: Gypsum in white paint finish Dimensions: 90mm (W) x 120mm (W)
Safety Issues/Comfort:
Interior cornices are typically used to protect the structure’s ceiling by directing rainwater away from the building whilst serving as a decorative purpose. One of the benefits is that it can assist with brightening a room by reflecting a light into areas of shadow, and is also able to make small rooms appear larger by drawing the eye upwards. It also helps to conceal cracking that may occur along the joint between walls and ceilings.
Aesthetic Consideration:
The ceiling’s cornice can also improve the aesthetics of the ceiling by shaping the moulding to suit any kind of décor, including the colour. The cornice size usually depends on the overall room’s dimension (length and height). It also forms a part of the aesthetic design which involves a simple or complex design with multiple levels.
Installation Methods:
Preparation: 1. To ensure the accurate placement of cornice, mark the wall at the low point on the ceiling 2. Remove any wallpapers from the wall and ceiling, ensure surface is free from dust 3. The measured cornice lengths are also to be marked on the bottom edge to fit wall and ceiling measurements. 4. The cornice is then placed upside down in a mitre box, so that the bottom edge is uppermost in the box. It is then cut with a push pressure, using only a fine tooth saw. Application: 1. Mix Cove Adhesive with clean water to achieve a stiff consistency. (Application of 1kg of adhesive will fix a 4m run of cornice). 2. A 10mm bead (strip) of Gyproc Cove Adhesive is then spread along each side of the reverse side of the cornice. 3. The cornice is then pressed firmly into position, squeezing out excess adhesive from under the cornice. It is then left to dry for 20 minutes. (Place temporary nails into position to support the cornice until it is set). Finishing: 1. The temporary nails are removed and excess adhesive are smoothed along the mitres using a small tool. 2. Surplus adhesive is cleaned off with a wet sponge or cloth, leaving a smooth surface for decorating. 3. An additional coat of Gypsum Drywall Primer is to be applied.
PLASTERBOARD
REPORT Material characteristics & specifications:
The plaster ceiling is made of plasterboards, which is made of gypsum or casting powder mixed in with fibres that hold the mixture together. These boards are usually affixed to a frame made out of wood or aluminium with a tapered support and is affixed below roof beams. The plasterboard ceiling normally comes in a standard size of 4ft x 6ft. These are then lifted into place, and smaller pieces are cut to fit the sides of the ceiling when they meet the wall. Material: Plaster in white paint finish Dimensions: 2900mm (L) x 1870mm (W) x 12.5mm (THK)
Safety Issues/Comfort:
A lower height plaster ceiling reduces the volume of a room, so air will cool the room faster, hence lowering energy costs. It is also fire-resistant and helps to dampen the acoustics of the room, making it quieter. It also has a strong resistance against termite attack.
Aesthetic Consideration:
Plasterboard ceiling is typically used for concealment, covering the roof beams above, and other electrical wires along the ceiling. Using different shapes and cross-sections helps to enable different lighting effects to add more visual interest to the room, as they also open up various lighting options to create the right ambience.
Installation Methods:
Preparation: 1. The ceiling is to be measured (length and width). 2. Necessary cuts are made to the plasterboard to fit into the ceiling space. 3. Trusses and beams are inspected carefully to ensure everything is still in good shape. Application: 1. Construction adhesive is applied along the beams for a better fit. 2. Plasterboard is then slowly placed, starting in a level corner. 3. Once the sheet is installed, screws are fastened along the outside edges. By working on the outside edges, the plasterboard will be held the ceiling as it won’t bend or break. Finishing: 1. The plasterboard is then taped with seams and plastering for a smooth surface.
ASSIGNMENT 2
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
1710
2320 1620
SELECTED 12MM THK CLEAR LAMINATED GLASS PARTITION
PL
SELECTED 15MM THK RUBBER MATT FLOORING IN CHECK PLATE FINISH
FEATURE WALL PLAN SCALE 1:20
DRAWN BY: QISTINA ID NO: 0336465 CHECKED BY: ST/NN
DRAWING TITLE: FEATURE WALLPLAN
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
NOTE:
SCALE: AS SHOWN DATE:15 JULY 2020 DWG NO: DW_PQ_FW_1
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
700
SELECTED ALUMINIUM STEPS IN GOLD ANODIZED FINISH
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
SELECTED 40MM THK METAL CONTAINER
470
240
SELECTED POLYURETHANE HEAT INSULATION
150
SELECTED METAL FRAMING SELECTED 60MM THK GYPSUM BOARD
SELECTED 40MM THK METAL CONTAINER
1770
SELECTED 76MM THK GYPSUM BOARD
SELECTED POLYURETHANE FOAM HEAT INSULATION
1
DETAIL 1 SCALE 1:5
SELECTED 60MM THK GYPSUM BOARD
1340
SELECTED 76MM THK GYPSUM BOARD WALL IN PAINT FINISH
SELECTED 12MM THK CLEAR LAMINATED GLASS PARTITION
2540
SELECTED 12.8MM LAMINATED POLYCARBONATE JOINT
SELECTED ALUMINIUM PARTITION IN BRONZE CAST PLATE FINISH
SELECTED ALUMINIUM PARTITION IN BRONZE CAST FINISH 230
SELECTED 20MM THK GYPSUM FIBRE BOARD SELECTED 10MM THK FIBRE INSULATION
240
940
SELECTED TIMBER JOIST
SELECTED ALUMINIUM STEPS IN GOLD ANODIZED FINISH
SELECTED ALUMINIUM STEPS IN GOLD ANODIZED FINISH 2 SELECTED 15MM THK RUBBER MATT FLOORING IN CHECK PLATE FINISH
SELECTED 20MM THK GYPROC PLASTERBOARD PLANK IN BLACK FINISH
SELECTED 20MM THK GYPROC PLASTERBOARD PLANK IN BLACK PAINT FINISH
NOTE:
DETAIL 2 SCALE 1:5
SECTION A-A SCALE 1:20
DRAWN BY: QISTINA ID NO: 0336465 CHECKED BY: ST/NN
DRAWING TITLE: FEATURE WALLSECTION AND DETAIL
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
SC A
DT 2
SCALE: AS SHOWN DATE:15 JULY 2020 DWG NO: DW_PQ_FW_2
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
DT 1
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
1120
220
SELECTED 220MM Ø COPPER PIPE
SELECTED SOLID STEEL IN ANTIQUE BRONZE FINISH SELECTED 220MM Ø COPPER PIPE
910
A
SELECETD 3.2MM THK CLEAR TEMPERED GLASS IN GLAZE FINISH
690
A
1410
SELECTED SOLID STEEL IN ANTIQUE BRONZE FINISH
140
400 SELECTED ALUMINIUM DRAWER IN ANTIQUE BRONZE FINISH
920
SHOWCASE POD ELEVATION SCALE 1:20
DRAWN BY: QISTINA ID NO: 0336465 CHECKED BY: ST/NN
DRAWING TITLE: SHOWCASE PODPLAN AND ELEVATION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
NOTE:
SHOWCASE POD PLAN SCALE 1:20
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
SELECTED BRASS STUD IN PLATING FINISH
SCALE: AS SHOWN DATE:15 JULY 2020 DWG NO:DWG_PQ_SP_1
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
SELECTED 220MM Ø COPPER PIPE SELECTED COPPER FLANGE JOINT
690
1410
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
SELECTED 430MM (W) X 254MM (D) X 1MM THK GALVANIZED ALUMINIUM SHEET SHELF
SELECTED ALUMINIUM DRAWER IN ANTIQUE BRONZE FINISH
NOTE:
SECTION A-A
910
SCALE 1:10
DRAWN BY: QISTINA ID NO: 0336465 CHECKED BY: ST/NN
DRAWING TITLE: SHOWCASE PODSECTION A-A
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
SC A
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
SELECTED BRASS STUD IN PLATING FINISH
SCALE: AS SHOWN DATE: 15 JULY 2020 DWG NO:DWG_PQ_SP_2
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
50 50
570 SELECTED COPPER FLANGE JOINT
SELECTED SOLID STEEL IN ANTIQUE BRONZE FINISH
NOTE:
SECTION A-A SCALE 1:5
DRAWN BY: QISTINA ID NO: 0336465 CHECKED BY: ST/NN
DRAWING TITLE: SHOWCASE PODSECTION A-A
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
SC A
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
SELECTED STUD BOLT
SCALE: AS SHOWN DATE: 15 JULY 2020 DWG NO:DWG_PQ_SP_3