radostina stoyanova ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
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3d year university project
Deliberative Regulatory Body of Greenwich Peninsula During the late 18th and the early 19th century, London’s South bank has become an unfettered heaven of entertainment toffering fantasy and mystery to the middle class. Post-industrialisation, however, has shifted the creative perception and development of those underground activities. The project’s brief explores how nowadays the political and economical interests have negative social impact. Creation of master-planned developments mainly focused on the capital’s growth rather than social and cultural. The proposed Deliberative Regulatory Body intents to use performative architectural approach to create a new public space aiming to improve the social and economical growth contrasting with the ongoing development of the Greenwich Peninsula.
In 2004, a permission was granted for a mixed use urban development on the Peninsula with a promising design objectives to create a new cultural and interactive space, offering numerous affordable homes and new job opportunities. However, the residents’ group opinion has differ expressing the concern of destroying the uniqueness of the Peninsula by creating a luxury accommodation with no subsidiary economical housing. Therefore, the Deliberative Regulatory Body is a project that creates a metaphorical and highly democratic link between society and local government. Through performative architectural design, it aims to develop a new public space for ‘transparent’ decision making where investors, financial departments and society can easily interact in between as equal. The building proposal will develop a new community centre with opportunities for social interaction through public deliberative events. The design of the project proposes change of the usage of PLOT N0206. The site choice has been carefully considered. The Eastern edge of the site is located approximately 100m from North Greenwich Underground and Bus Interchange station which provides links to the Jubilee Line, buses, taxis, River Services and more recently the Emirates Air Lines. Moreover, the vivid Millennium Dome is on walking distance. The site has also the major benefit of obtaining amazing view over the river Thames.
SITE CONSTRAINS AND RESTRICTIONS Site boundary Jubilee line tunnel City Airport height restriction grid Emirates Air line privacy zone Offset from Thames retaining wall /approx. 15m/ River Thames streams Public spaces/buildings Pedestrian areas Roads River Bathymetry 0/3
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SITE RESTRICTIONS AFFECTING THE DESIGN PROPOSAL The retaining wall erected around the Peninsula provide protection against flooding. It is supported by structural anchors which extend 15m away from the river’s front.
Above ground, the height of any buildings has to be considered in order to ensure the safety of aircraft activity from City Airport. Across the site this requires buildings not to exceed the height shown on the map.
The North Greenwich underground station extends from the entrance of the station across the width of the Peninsula and passes below the site. The two tunnels of Jubilee Line branch out beneath the site.
As a result from the industrialized past of Greenwich Peninsula, the soil 1m below ground level is highly contaminated
CONCLUSION: Restricting any development in this zone.
CONCLUSION: Heights of buildings are subject to restriction.
CONCLUSION : Construction over the tunnels requires structural coordination to ensure that loads on the tunnels are not exceeded.
CONCLUSION : That will restrict excavation for parking.
1. Dome main entrance /staircase/ 2. Office space entrance /staircase/ 3. Lift access for disabled people 4. Public sitting area underneath the dome /concrete foundations used as benches/ 5. Public sitting areas
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FIRST LEVEL 1:200 1. Reception/information desk 2. Open office space/ desk services 3. Private office space 4. Private terraces/balconies 5. Public terraces/balconies 6. Meeting rooms 7. Storage space 8. Waiting area and sitting place 9. Public access and fire escape road 10. Lift access for disabled 11. Raiser /water supply/ 12. Toilets 13. Disabled toilets 14. Office space and Dome link platforms 15. Link platform /suitable for disabled/ 16. Dome Deliberative space 17. Disabled sitting space
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SECOND LEVEL 1:200 1. Reception/information desk 2. Open office space/ desk services 3. Private office space 4. Private terraces/ balconies 5. Public terraces/ balconies 6. Meeting rooms 7. Storage space 8. Waiting area and sitting place 9. Public access and fire escape road 10. Lift access for disabled 11. Raiser /water supply/ 12. Toilets 13. Disabled toilets 14. Office space and Dome link platforms 15. Link platform /suitable for disabled/ 16. Observation balconies
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1. Observation balconies 2. Dome and Rooftop link platforms 3. Roof top public space 4. Roof top conservatory 5. Public access and fire escape road 6. Lift access for disabled 7. Green area
GROUND LEVEL 1:250
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NORTH-EASTERN ELEVATION 1:500
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+ 25,6m + 22m + 18m + 14m + 7m
SOUTH-WESTERN ELEVATION 1:500
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SOUTH-EASTERN ELEVATION 1:500
NORTH-EASTERN VIEW
SOUTH-WESTERN VIEW
SOUTH-EASTERN RENDER VIEW
PERSPECTIVE SECTION AA 1:200
PERSPECTIVE SECTION BB 1:200
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1. Roof top floor finish /30mm thick/ 2. Fixing 3. Insulation /100mm/ 4. Metal bracket 5. Waterproof membrane /5mm/ 6. Insulation / 90-100mm/ 7. Vapour barrier /5mm/ 8. Metal fixing profile 9. Root barrier / 3mm/ 10. Water storage/drainage /approx. 50mm/ 11. Filter layer /3mm/ 12. Soil layer /120-200mm deep/ 13. Growing media/plants 14. Metal profile separating vegetation from balast 15. Drainage system and balast 16. Glass handrail fixed to the concrete base /900x1000mm, 10-12mm thick/ 17. Concrete handrail base /H 150mm/ 18. Roof finish 19. Roof finish fixing 20. Insulation / 150-200mm/ 21. Spider glazing profile 22. Glass panel /15mm thick/ 23. Glazing fixing 24. Double glazing /5mm thick glass/ 25. Concrete slab /100-150mm deep/ 26. Metal decking /2mm/ 27. I beam - deep to load-bear the balconies weight /300x500mm, 30mm thick/ 28. I beam with D 300mm openings to run services /300x500mm, 30mm thick/ 29. C profile /150x300mm, 30mm thick/ 30. Plasterboard /50mm/ 31. Ceiling finish fixing 32. Ceiling wood finish /wood studs 100x30mm and 100x60mm/
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1. Double glazing /5mm thick glass/ 2. Opening for the underfloor heating system 3. Floor finish 4. Raised floor system /600x600 panels legs height - 130-150mm/ 5. Metal profile attaching raised floor system 6. Reinforced concrete slab / 130mm depth/ 7. Metal decking /2mm/ 8. I beam - deep to load-bear the balconies weight /300x500mm, 30mm thick/ 9. I beam with D 300mm openings to run the services /300x500mm, 30mm thick/ 10. C profile /150x300mm, 30mm thick/ 11. Insulation /100-150mm/ 12. Facade finish fixing 13. Facade finish panels /12-20mm thick/ 14. Plywood/25mm/ 15. Wood studs to fix mirror finish /25x12mm/ 16.Mirror finish
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1. Single glazed window /5mm/ 2. Glazing to insulation fixing 3. Metal profile attaching raised floor system 4. Raised floor system /600x600 panels legs height - 130-150mm/ 5. Floor finish 6. Rainforsed concrete slab / 130mm depth/ 7. Metal decking /2mm/ 8. I beam - deep to load-bear the balconies weight /300x500mm, 30mm thick/ 9. I beam with D 300mm openings to run the services /300x500mm, 30mm thick/ 10. Metal profile to fix glazing and beams 11. Ceiling finish fixing 12. Plasterboard /50mm/ 13. Ceiling wood finish /wood studs 100x30mm and 100x60mm/ 14. Balconies metal mesh profiles / 1000x1000mm, 40mm thick/ 15. C profiles to provide support for balconies /80x200mm, 20mm thick/ 16. Wood planks for platforms’ finish /28mm thick/ 17. Wood studs base for planks /50x50mm/ 18. Aluminium finish /2mm thick/ 19. C profiles to provide support for platform structure /50x100mm, 10-15mm thick/ 20. Facade finish panels /12-20mm thick/ 21. Facade finish fixing 22. Insulation /100-150mm/
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1. Acoustic wall finish 2. Fixing 3. C profiles nesting acoustic insulation 4. Acoustic insulation /140-150mm/ 5. C profiles fixing wall to floor 6. Anchor bolts 7. Dome foundation finish /30mm thick/ 8. Reinforced concrete slab /245-250mm deep/ 9. Metal decking /3-4mm/ 10. Wood studs to fix mirror finish /25x12mm/ 11. Mirror finish 12. Glass handrail /H 800mm, 7mm thick/ 13. Metal profiles nesting glass handrail 14. Floor finish /10-15mm/ 15. Fixing 16. Floor insulation /100mm/ 17. C profiles /30x100mm, 5mm thick/ 18. Metal decking /2m thick/ 19. Metal supporting system for dome flooring /H 500 - 1100mm/ 20. C profiles /30x50mm, 5mm thick/ 21. Insulation /40mm/ 22. Finish
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THE NEW PUBLIC SPACE
‘THE SKIN’ OF THE DELIBERATIVE DOME
Serpentine Gallery Pavilion by SANNA
The Maunsell Forts of the Thames Estuary
Aluminium forest by Architectenbureau Micha de Haas
Regent’s Place Pavilion by Carmody Groark
Tree Top Walk in Bavarian Forest National Park, Germany
TELESCOPIC MECHANISM SYSTEM OF THE DELIBERATIVE DOME Several sensors will be installed on each level of the Deliberative Dome that will translate the movement of people into movement of the telescopes resulting it the building’s performative design nature.
metal bracket to hold the box
metal profile to hold the telescopic box onto the profile
box with built-in programmable sensor /400x400x100mm/ telescopic mechanism / spread out upto 1.2m/
Aerial silk performance
Kinetic Wall by Frank Barkow and Regine Leibinger
The event of the thread by Ann Hamilton
INSIDE OF THE DELIBERATIVE DOME
Scottish Parliament Building by Enric Miralles
Bordeaux Law Courts by Richard Rogers Partnership
glass handrail /15mm/thick metal profiles to nest glass handrail /260x60mm/ wood plank finish /28mm thick, 1400x170mm/ wood stud base for planks /50x50mm/ C profiles for platform base /10mm thick, 150x80mm/ mirror finish
load-bearing C profiles /15mm thick, 100x150mm/ metal profiles to support Dome’s structural profiles
supporting metal profile between two Dome profiles /200x200mm/ I beam shaped profiles to support telescops telescopic mechanism system
elastic fabrics /approx. 3200x2000mm/
debating seats outer row glass handrail /6mm thick, 800x800mm/
glass handrail /15mm thick/
metal profile to nest glass handrail /150x30mm/
metal profiles to nest glass handrail/260x60mm/
floor finish wood plank finish /28mm thick/
plasterboard /12mm/ wood stud mesh /12x12mm/
wood stud base for planks /50x50mm/
C profiles for floor base construction /5mm thick, 100x30mm/ metal decking
alliminium sheet to cover platform structure /2mm thick/
metal finish
I beams and C prifles base to support ptarforms /20mm thick, 80x150mm/
debating seats inner row floor finish plasterboard /12mm/ wood stud mesh /12x12mm/ floor base /I beams and C profiles; 5mm thick, 30x77mm/
load-bearing metal construction
dome base finish /30x262mm/ metal decking wood studs to attach mirror /12x25mm/ reinforced concrete foundation /250mm deep/
wall finish wood stud mesh /12x12mm/
mirror finish /approx. 4mm/ C profiles and I beams mesh / 5mm thick, 150x150mm/ acoustic insullation /approx. 150mm/
EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC DRAWING OF THE DELIBERATIVE DOME
BUILDING DESIGN SCHEME PUBLIC building access/fire escape route open office space toilets roof top conservatory open public space PRIVATE office space storage meeting rooms
EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC DRAWING OF THE OFFICE SPACE
INTERIOR VIEW OF THE OFFICE SPACE
EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC DRAWING OF THE OFFICE SPACE
mirror finish
wood studs to attach mirror
plywood /approx. 20mm/
building insulation /approx. 100mm/
steel frame construction /C profiles 165x300mm, 30mm thick I beams 500x300mm, 30mm to load-bear the balconies structure/
metal decking
reinforced concrete floor foundation /135mm deep/
raised floor system /panels 600x600amm /
floor finish /approx. 10mm/
rooftop louvres system preventing upper floor balconies from the high sun exposer during day time hours
concrete foundation /approx. 550mm deep/
building column /D 200mm, H 4-10m/
the double glazed facade with spider fixing system prevents the office space from high sun exposer during day time hours
project freelancing visualisation interior
2 Complex ‘West Proslav’ The project was assigned to me by a Local Property Development Company in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. The intentions were to revitalize a wide open space in the west end of the town. I have been asked to bring the planning drawing into life by creating a neat and modern visualisation that could be presented to the clients and investors later. My task was to create a realistic representation of the exterior of the complex while for the interior - images with a minimalistic spirit showing the size and the atmosphere of the spaces.
NORTH-WESTERN VIEW
SOUTH ELEVATION
COMPLEX ENTRANCE/ NORTH-EASTERN VIEW
EAST ELEVATION
NORTH ELEVATION 1:200
NORTH FAÇADE
SOUTH FAÇADE
SITE PLAN 1:200
EAST BUILDING OPEN PLAN VIEW /first and ground floor from left to right/
project visualisation interior furniture design
3 Own crib / room design Recently I became interested in the furniture design and the creation process of it which led me to the experimental project of designing my room at home. The aim was to optimize the space of 12m2 in the best way to serve my needs as a creative person. With that in mind,I developed a project for a drawing /adjustable and able to fit A1 sheet/ and media desk /with underneath storage space for A1 sheets/ with a small storage drawer.
OPEN PLAN/PERSPECTIVE VIEW
COMPUTER DESK + A1 SHEET STORAGE H 790mm A1 SHEET STORAGE 330mm oak top 200mm oak H 130mm D 700mm W1000mm
STORAGE DRAWER 200mm oak H 470mm D 350mm W 540mm
LEG oak H 825mm D 70mm W 40mm
LEG DETAIL oak H 86mm D 550mm W 70mm
MECHANISM 5mm steel
FRAME 5mm steel
D 440mm /out/ D 360mm /in/
D 560mm W 700mm
WORK TOP 40mm oak D 700mm W 1100mm
DRAWING DESK oak H 890mm D 700mm W 1100mm
Project freelancing planning design
4 Extension + loft design and planning proposal detached house
existing garage
FRONT ELEVATION
existing garage
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existing garage
existing extension
existing storage
existing extension
BACK ELEVATION
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EAST ELEVATION 1:100
location: 8 Hayes Chase, Bromley, London BR4 0HZ project status: submitted description: Planning drawings were required for erection of a side to rear extension /ground floor rear extension 4,25m depth, first floor rear extension 1.25 depth and side extension 2.5m from the original house wall/ and loft conversion. The following new constuction of side to rear extension will add approx. 100m2 in total. The ground floor is designed to include open kitchen with sitting area at rear; bathroom and front en-suit bedroom at side. The first floor includes 4 en-suite bedrooms; the loft space has to be converted into a large bedroom with separated bathroom. Maximum height of proposed roof to stay as existing where hip to gable conversion will allow more space for loft. Proposed exterior finish on extensions to be sand/cement rendering finish in white paint matching the existing; proposed roofing material for flat roofs to be fibreglass while for the rest concrete roofing tiles.
EXISTING ANALYSIS
existing storage
existing garage
WEST ELEVATION 1:100
toilet under staircase
existing storage
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velux window H1100 x D900
loft cladding to match the existing roof
flat roof of double story side to rear extension
flat roof of double storey side to rear extension
existing roof to be continued over front of side extension
FRONT ELEVATION 1:100
3x velux windows H1100 x D900
proposed porch
proposed front of side extension
kitchen window
foldable patio door
BACK ELEVATION
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proposed bay windows
loft cladding to match the existing roof
velux windows H1100 x D900
first floor rear extension 2.5m off original house wall
3x velux windows H1100 x D900
existing bay windows H1100 x D900
ground floor rear extension 4.25m off original house wall
EAST ELEVATION 1:100
PROPOSED DRAWINGS
velux windows H1100 x D900
loft cladding to match the existing roof
first floor rear extension 2.5m off original house wall
3x velux windows H1100 x D900
ground floor rear extension 4.25m off original house wall
WEST ELEVATION 1:100
proposed loft bedroom
proposed first floor bedroom 3x velux windows H1100 x D900
existing bay window
ground floor rear extension 4.25m off original house wall
SECTION A 1:100
velux windows H1100 x D900
proposed loft staircase
proposed porch
existing first floor staircase
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existing openning to be kept
new doorway leading towards bathroom at side
new doorway leading towards bathroom/ bedroom at side
new doorway leading towards bedroom at side
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bedroom to be kept as existing
proposed portch
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Project freelancing planning design
5 Extension design and planning proposal semi-detached house
existing glazed porch
FRONT ELEVATION 1:100
existing garage
existing extension [3m depth]
SOUTH-EAST ELEVTION
existing extension [3m depth]
SECTION
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location: 29 Oak Avenue, Croydon, London CR0 8EN project status: submitted, permitted, in progress of construction description: Planning drawings were required for erection of a single side to rear extension /6m depth/ where additional approx. 72m2 will be gained. Distance from wall of the extension at the side to the boundary of N.31 and N.27 to be kept as existing. Following the design of the new construction to be installed Bi-folding patio doors and 3 Velux windows, black plastic drainage pipework. The finish of the new extension to be similar to the existing house - sand/cement rendering finish in white paint.
EXISTING ANALYSIS
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existing extension
existing extension
existing utility room
existing extension
existing garage
GROUND FLOOR 1:100
existing garage
ROOF FLOOR 1:100
FRONT ELEVATION
existing glazed porch proposed side extension
proposed extension - 6m depth
proposed extension - 6m depth
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SOUTHE-EAST ELEVETAION
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SECTION 1:100
PROPOSED DRAWINGS
BACK/ tREAR ELEVATION
proposed side extension
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proposed L-shaped extension
gym area
utility room
ground floor bathroom
en-suite bedroom
GROUND FLOOR 1:100
ROOF 1:100
project freelancing planning design
6 Extension + loft design and planning proposal terraced house
FRONT ELEVATION
BACK ELEVATION
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SIDE ELEVATION 1:100
empty loft space
SIDE SECTION
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location: 25 Albert Road, Streatham, London, SW165AA project status: submitted, permitted, built description: Planning drawings were required for erection of a single storey rear extension /3m depth/ and loft design. The clients wished to enlarge the ground floor with an open space kitchen and dinning space. Within the loft conversion will be gained additional 35m2 for a master bedroom with bathroom and small living space. The finish of the new extension to be sand/cement rendering finish in white paint; black plastic drainage pipework to be installed; velux window to be installed on the loft roof.
empty loft space
existing dining and living room existing kitchen
GROUND FLOOR
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FIRST FLOOR
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ROOF PLAN 1:100
door to be in line with kitchen door
velux window to be installed /w 1.2m h 1.5m/
window to be in line with kitchen window
roof slates matching color and style of existing roof
juliet balcony
flat roof
extension to be rendered and painted in white
FRONT ELEVATION
BACK ELEVATION
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patio door
SIDE ELEVATION 1:100
proposed extension at rear
loft entrance door bathroom to be installed in loft storage space
proposed extension at rear
SIDE SECTION 1:100
bedroom area to be partitioned with full height shelving
king size bed
velux window to be installed
walk-in wardrobe sitting area
juliet balcony
GROUND FLOOR
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FIRST FLOOR
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LOFT 1:100
project
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2d year university project
The [in]habited Library of Canvey Island Canvey Island is an island in the Thames estuary in Essex. Even though its slightly above sea level and subjected to flooding, it has been inhabited since the Roman invasion of Britain. Before 20th century the island has been a territory for agricultural activities, but a flood in the early 1950s’ devastated it and people were evacuated. However, Canvey is famous for its petrochemical industry as being the first site where liquefied natural gas has been delivered by container ship. Notwithstanding the high risk assessment for the population living within petrochemical facilities, the island has been inhabited ever since. The {in}habited Library aims to ‘bring back’ to life the marshway land of Canvey Island. The brief explores the uniqueness and the diversity of its ground as a result of the tidal changes. The library is a place which has to be preserved properly; as entering the magic space of knowledge, one has to maintain the silent sanctity of the place. The aim of the project is to create a cultural and communal place which will retain the history and nature of Canvey Island.
Canvey Island is a region in the south coast of Essex interesting with its flat but diverse nature. As it lies only 3m above sea level, the region has been subjected to flooding, but since the extensive flooring of 1953, defences were constructed -concrete seawall, flood sirens and an internal surface storm water drainage system.
The project explores the ground of Canveyand its tidal nature, its uniqueness of shapes, colours and materials. The diversity of the marshland is the main subject of experiments and inspirations for The [in]habited Library. Its design is terraforming and dwelling the ground of the region in a similar way as the books inhabit the shelves. The aim of the project is to create a public space which will preserve the nature of the island helping the region to preserve its cultural richness.
FLOOD MAP OF CANVEY ISLAND 1:10 000
Flood warning areas Flood from rivers Flood from reservoirs Landfill Roads Railways Wind Flood defences 8/1 Bathymetry Air pollution Industrial pollution waste Significant pollution incident Compliance rating scores
ENVIRONMENTAL MAP OF CANVEY ISLAND 1:10 000
Urban usage land Suburban Fresh water Littoral rock and sediment Salt water and marshes Improved grassland Rough grassland Broadleaved woodland Arable and horticulture
The design of The [in]habited Library of Canvey Island has been inspired by the books in an unusual way - experimenting with virtually scanned scrubby paper. The produced forms have been used as a base idea in the building’s shape, space arrangement and furniture design.
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1. Main entrance 2. Lobby 3. New books display 4. Reception 5. Reading and collection space 6. Media space 7. Reading space 8. Toilets 9. Disabled toilets 10. Lift access for disabled 11. Public access and fire road 12. Restaurant/cafeteria 13. Meeting room 14. Photography display space 15. Photography collection 16. Developing/dark room 17. Help desk
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1.200 @A1 1. Reading and collection space 2. Media space 3. Restaurant/cafeteria 4. Balconies 5. Accommodation space 6. Disabled toilets 7. Disabled access 8. Public access and fire road
INTERIOR VIEW OF THE READING AND COLLECTION SPACE
INTERIOR VIEW OF THE RESTAURANT/CAFETERIA
55/02, Kielder Shelter by sixteen*(makers)
Aesop store by March Studio
Coach store decor
Pop up store by Richard Chai
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1. Timber slats 2. Timber batten 3. Plasterboard /approx. 12,5mm/ 4. Leigh-gauge steel stud frame 5. Acoustic insulation 6. WBP plywood /approx. 25mm/ 7. MDF boxes /bookshelves/ 8. Steel brackets 9. Steel corner joints 10. Screws
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