ROBERT BEENY Architecture - Portfolio 2016
Rest, Refuel & Repair
“Rest, Refuel and Repair” A Cycle Hostel for the Liverpool Loop Line. This project aims to integrate the ‘Liverpool Cycle Loop Line’ with the city. Reinterpreting a forgotten train line which once served the docks, into a green pedestrianized cycle corridor connecting Sustrans Route 62 with Route 86. The principal program exploits the sites qualities, redefining the deep ravine which was once occupied by a train line, into a vertical flow reed bed system.
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Rest, Refuel & Repair
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Bothy Elevation
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West Elevation 1:200
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Axonometric Details
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Site Plan 1:200 at A1
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View from the reed bed
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Model images
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Grow, Cook & Eat
“Grow, Cook & Eat.” A Community Centre for Seel Street, Liverpool, Inspired by the work of the local charity ‘Squash Nutrition’ , this building aims to promote food health and well being. The Architecture takes a top down approach from Growing, Cooking, Selling and then Eating. In the process, skills can be learned and communities strengthened.
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Grow, Cook & Eat
1:100 Model
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1:200 North Elevation
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1:100 Model
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Roof Plan 1:200
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A Stone Barn Renovation
“A Stone Barn Renovation.� A Technical project for an existing stone barn. A technical task to refurbish an old stone barn into a modern house maintaining the original character of the building. The scheme aims to integrate a new structural and thermal system inside the existing walls of the barn, whilst also inserting a new large window into the north facade.
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A Stone Barn Renovation
Section Details
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The Pipe Makers Concert Hall
“The Pipe Makers Concert Hall.� A Shoe Box Concert Hall for Chester. This project aims to celebrate the sites industrial past. Reintroducing distinctive architectural forms which once were used to manufacture clay tobacco pipes. Three brick kilns contain the front of house activities while the performance space is formed from the introduction of clay tobacco pipes. These serve as exhaust chimneys for the auditorium and also contain the seating for the stalls.
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The Pipe Makers Concert Hall
Section A 1:200
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The Pipe Makers Concert Hall
Section Model
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The Pipe Makers Concert Hall
1st Floor Plan 1:200
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The Pipe Makers Concert Hall
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The Pipe Makers Concert Hall
1:200 South Elevation
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