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CONTENTS Curriculum Vitae BArch Architecture - University of Nottingham [01] The Flaxworks / Year 3 / Final Project [02] RDA : Salt / Year 3 [03] Aga Sikolo / Year 2
Freelance - Competition Entry [04] Himalayan Hut
Professional Work - WMOR Architects [05] Claverton Street [06] Malcolm Road [07] Marketing Images
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CURRICULUM VITAE 17/08/1993 58a Queens Park Avenue Bournemouth England BH8 9EY [Mobile] 07963931405 [Email] sallylouisedowney@hotmail.com
SKILLS SOFTWARE Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe InDesign Sketchup Rhino Autocad Vectorworks Microsoft Office Social Media
OTHER Hand Drawing Model Making
EDUCATION 2011-2014 The University of Nottingham B(Arch) Architecture RIBA Part 1 Second Class, First Division 2004-2011 Bournemouth School for Girls A Levels Textiles A* Math A Chemistry B Psychology (AS) A GCSE 4 A* grades (History, Biology, Physics, French) 7 A grades
EDUCATIONAL PROJECTS 2013-2014 Article 25 Society, Nottingham University Vice President Supported the Architectural charity Article 25 by fundraising for their Moroccan Health Clinic that will support people with cleft lips.
2013 Fleeting Retreat Pavilion, Nottingham Light Night Pavilion constructed from shipping palettes , raising awareness of the Aga Sikolo project to the general public of Nottingham and fundraising towards the construction costs.
EMPLOYMENT WMOR Architects Part 1 Architectural Assistant
JULY 2014 - SEPTEMBER 2015 Responsibilities included: Client meetings Measured surveys Proposed sketch schemes and pre-application advice Overseeing planning applications including full drawing sets, design & access statements and liaising with case officers at the council Full tender drawing sets Construction detailing Site meetings with contractors, consultants and freeholders Visualisations and presentations for design pitches Organising CPDs
2012-2013
Bournemouth Independent Group Warranties Insurance Sales Agent
2011
Marks and Spencers Retail Sales Assistant
2010
Hollington Architect and Design Team April Work experience May-June Employed Receptionist/Team Assistant
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THE FLAXWORKS Saltfleet Village, East Lindsey, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
A programme for an entrepreneurial and ecological business is proposed to introduce new opportunities into the once busy port of Saltfleet - now underutilised due to silt reducing access of larger vessels- utilising factors that naturally occur within the region – agriculture, water ways and nature reserves. There is an increasing amount of knowledge held on creating skin-on-frame boats, kayaks and canoes from renewable materials such as flax- its fibre and natural oils. The farming of flax on an unused plot of land and proposing to interweave flax into local farmer’s crop rotations offers a new and exciting profitable income.
IDENTIFIED PROBLEMS WITHIN EAST LINCOLNSHIRE
Agricultural opportunities
Brain Drain of Young Population
FACADE STUDY CONCEPT TO DEVELOPED DESIGN
Boat launch area - walls can be lowered onto floating pontoons to be used as launch decks for boats. Glazed floor in cafe above allows view in to launch space. Shading design created from internal adjustable shades.
Flooding
[01] SITE ANALYSIS & DEVELOPMENT
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THE PUBLIC PUBLIC BOAT LAUNCH AREA AND COMMUNAL SPACES This space holds the changing rooms and public boat launch and storage space on the ground floor. Visitors can utilise the kayaks made and tested here to visit the salt marsh nature reserve and out into the Humber Estuary, ideal for birdwatchers and a family day out.
SALTFLEET SAILING CLUB MEMBERS WALKWAY TO ORIGINAL BOAT DOCKS
BOAT BUILDERS AND TOURISTS KAYAK BUILDING WORKSHOPS The Ground floor is a private area for boat builders constructing frames, Wrapping the kayaks in the ripstop linen fabric to create a skin on frame kayak. The upper level is a public gallery allowing views of the activity on route to the cafe.
BIOCOMPOSITE RESEARCHER RESEARCH LABORATORIES The biocomposite researcher will create resins within the private laboratories using primarily flax to create bioresin. The researcher will also use agricultural crop waste from surrounding farms to test other crops.
ALL USERS MAIN PUBLIC ENTRANCE Reception, offices, toilets and separate stairs and lift for public use and private research lab. Circulation runs in a continuous loop around the building passing through all different programmes separating public and private when necessary.
First floor circulation Ground floor circulation
[01] ZONING ISONOMETRIC
FLAX FARMING AND PROCESSING Visitors can hand pick flax in the fields. The visitors can also process the plant through numerous machines until it has become a thread. At this point it passes across the thread bridge where the thread is split between the research laboratories for research and the weaving room.
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THE FLAX PROCESS SECTION
The Flax Boat Workshop
The Bioresin Vats
The Weaving Machines
This section shows the route and process the flax takes from farming to final product as a skin on frame kayak forming the narrative of the architectural section.
The boat frames are constructed in the workshop, then the rip stop fabric is stretched over the frame. It is then dipped in bioresin and left to cure outside in UV sunlight.
The flax fibres are soaked in bioresin created from flax fibres in the research laboratories.
After the flax fibres have been soaked in resin they are woven into rip-stop fabric to create a strong fabric to stretch over the kayak frames.
[01] PERSPECTIVE SECTION
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The Thread Bridge The thread bridge acts as a route to Saltfleet sailing club boat docks. Flax thread passes from the flax processing building to the research laboratories. The rollers allowed thread to pass through the internal part of the safety barriers allowing the public to view the process in an external environment.
Growing of flax The flax plant in ready to harvest after approximately 100 days. Visitors will pick the plant as part of the visitor experience.
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MODEL DEVELOPMENT PLAN DEVELOPMENT
[01] PLANS & DEVELOPMENT
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[01] EXTERNAL PERSPECTIVE
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AN AND SECTION DISPERSAL HUSK
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A - Biosauna Room temp 50C Humidity 60-70% Sunray hours late afternoon
DEVELOPMENT MODELS & SKETCHES
RDA : SALT
B - Cold pool Room temp 27C Water temp 19C Sunray hours midday
Developing internal form. Testing materiality and light through photography, sketching and model making. One long pathway acts as an internal board walk with a picture frame view of the sea at the end. Textured concrete like that of the surrounding sand is lit from slits in the roof above. Low level windows provide a sense of place and keep a continuous view of the dunes.
C - Hot pool with massage jets Room temp 27C Water temp 38C Sunray hours early morning
Mablethorpe, East Lindsey, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
D - Internal/external pool Water temp 25C
E - Outside tidal pool Water temp variable
09 SECTIONAL STUDY RDA:SALT
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DISPERSAL HUSK
The Dispersal Husk consists of a small complex of thermal health baths supplied by the natural and abundant element of seawater heated by natural geothermal activity along the east Lincolnshire coastline to address, improve and maintain the health of the local people whilst giving the population of locals and visitors alike an opportunity to maintain usage of the beach - a key factor in why many of them live or are staying in the area- throughout the year by creating a seasonally adaptive and holistic environment for them to engage in.
[02] DESIGN SUMMARY
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PLANS & SECTION
The site starts at the road where the baths are subtly nestled in the dune. As you enter the building you pass through a glass tower full of steam from the geothermal pump room below and lit from above. This creates an atmospheric threshold into the baths. On the east side of the board walk are three different temperature pods containing a biosauna, hot pool and cold pool. On the west side there are changing rooms and inhalation rooms with salt bricks in the walls. As the prevailing wind blows in the air is infused with negative ions benefiting respiratory systems.
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DEVELOPMENT MODELS & SKETCHES
Developing form and testing light strategies in pool pods so each pod is lit with shafts of light at a different time of day due to varying angle of roof.
[02] DEVELOPMENT & EXTERNAL PERSPECTIVE
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AGA SIKOLO - DESIGN
Calais Village, Limpopo Province, SA
The first phase of the Aga Sikolo project was to propose a design for the dining block and classroom that were going to be constructed. Our proposal consisted of a rendered sandbag and straw bale construction method within a timber truss frame. Design features such as window seats for the children, a glass bottle play wall and water collection play feature were included.
[03] DESIGN PROPOSAL
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AGA SIKOLO - CONSTRUCTION
Calais Village, Limpopo Province, SA
In Easter 2013 I was part of a group of 32 University of Nottingham students to construct a new dining block and class room for a nursery school in Calais Village.
[03] CONSTRUCTION
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Modular Approach to Design
Elevated Volume
Seismic Bracing
Elevated Volume
Heritage and Landscape Sensitive
1ST FLOOR PLAN NAMCHE BAZAAR
HIMALAYAN HUT Nepal In Easter 2015 I collaborated on a competition entry with three other graduates at University of Nottingham. The brief was to propose a design for innovative trekking huts that are able to be placed along any of the trails in the Himalayan mountain range. The huts needed to provide comfortable shelter in all weather conditions. Our prototype is an adaptable modular construction that focused on local building materials and construction methods. Whilst being an innovative design, it is an architecture that is grounded within the local community, supports the rural economy and celebrates their culture.
[04] COMPETITION ENTRY
‘CAMP 1’
ELEVATION: 6065m NO. OF POSSIBLE GUESTS: 6 SERVICED: NO
‘Kala Patthar’
ELEVATION: 5462m NO. OF POSSIBLE GUESTS: 12 SERVICED: NO
‘Namche Bazaar’
ELEVATION: 3440m NO. OF POSSIBLE GUESTS: 18 SERVICED: YES
GROUND FLOOR PLAN NAMCHE BAZAAR
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Locally sourced timber Located : Pine Forests 1,0003,000m above sea level Himalayan subtropical pine forests supply quality timber such as the softwood salla , which is widely used in construction. Having a redish brown colour. bakaino and sissoo wood can also be used.
[04] COMPETITION ENTRY
Sheep and Goats Wool Insulation Located : Across Nepal Due to extreme conditions, sheep & goat’s fleece grows to an incredible thickness in order to survive the bitter cold & piercing wind. This creates great quality Building insulation .
Perforated facade Located : Local Villages Perforated shutters will shade the facade in summer, block strong, cold winds in winter and will be renewing metal craftsmanship in the valleys of the Himalayas.
Solar Photovoltaic Systems Located : Kathmandu, Nepal Nepal receives 3.6 to 6.2 kWh of solar radiation per square meter per day, with roughly 300 days of sun a year, making it ideal for solar energy
Food, sawdust, kerosene Located : Kathmandu, Nepal Supplies in the form of fresh food, sawdust for compostable, aerobic toilet system, and back up supplies of kerosene in winter months.
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70 CLAVERTON STREET
70 CLAVERTON STREET
EXISTING FLOOR PLAN
storage under banquet seating
feature joinery
line of existing fireplace extended
feature joinery
boxed in pipe hidden in joinery Contractor to open up and to confirm rainwater pipe behind.
removal of door TBC by approved inspector
PROPOSED FLOOR PLAN
CONSERVATORY 1
0
D03
Indicates site boundary
tall
blinds above refer to detail
washing machine
tumble dryer
1815
D02 double bed
FRONT EXTERIOR NOT SURVEYED W02
boiler
location of manhole cover
2044
ENSUITE
J02
tall
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2340
901 1599
tall
double bed
d/w
CHmax 3152
2927
UTILITY
TV 3666
CL. of room
3000
D04
MASTER BEDROOM
rooflight above
KITCHEN
CH 2352
tall 2000
W01
GARDEN
KITCHEN 0
CHmin 2027
FRONT EXTERIOR NOT SURVEYED
2044
3666
CH 2662
3397
1708
BEDROOM
CH 2695
5226
3376
LIVING
BATHROOM 4300
D07
SVP from above
RWP
D05
W04
CH 2244
GARDEN
9018
D06
5113
CHmax 1953
BATHROOM
TV
LIVING/DINING ROOM
D09
CH 2206
VAULT 68 CLAVERTON STREET
68 CLAVERTON STREET
CH 2393
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5417
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D08
J01
CH 2427
MASTER BEDROOM
CL. of fireplace
TV
BEDROOM J03
500
Location of opaque glass SVP TBC onsite
storage/seating by client
storage
shelves
feature joinery
new slabs and new lighting TBC by free holder
66 CLAVERTON STREET
66 CLAVERTON STREET
proposed extension
68A CLAVERTON STREET
KITCHEN ELEVATION LIVING ROOM - ELEVATION C 1:25
20mm shadow gap around joinery Refer to detail
Extractor fan Refer to appliances schedule
High gloss white kitchen units Refer to finishes schedule
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KEY extractor behind
LED lights under Refer to lighting schedule
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Stainless steel hanging bar DIMENSIONS WMOR takes no responsibility for dimensions obtained by scaling from this drawing. If no dimension is shown the recipient must ascertain the dimension specifically from the architect or by site measurement and may not rely on the drawing. Supply of the drawing in digital form is solely for convenience and no reliance may be placed on any data in digital form. This drawing is issued for design intent only and should not be used for construction unless stated.
KEY Existing Walls Brick tiled Proposed Walls Refer to finishes schedule
Neighbouring Properties
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Line of Existing Buildings 50mm reconstituted slate Refer to finishes
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Existing Walls Proposed Walls
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Neighbouring Properties
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Proposed hob Refer to appliances schedule Proposed taps Refer to appliances schedule
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Proposed oven Refer to appliances schedule
Integrated fridge/freezer Refer to appliances schedule
Integrated dishwasher Refer to appliances schedule
Pull out cupboard
Pull out cupboard oven
fridge/freezer
skirting height to match
LIVING ROOM - ELEVATION D 1:25
LIVING ROOM ELEVATION 100
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ceiling as required Refer to lighting schedule
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100
20mm shadow gap around joinery Refer to detail
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100
100 SKY
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Reduced size cupboard due to proximity of door Refer to joinery schedule
media stack
20mm shadow gap around joinery Skirting Refer to detail Refer to finishes schedule and detail
INTERNET
furniture omitted for clarity
J01 LIVING ROOM - ELEVATION BKEY
[05] PROFESSIONAL WORK STER BEDROOM 2
1:25
Existing Walls
Proposed Walls
Pendant Refer to lighting schedule
Budget : £100,000 Renovation of lower ground apartment in a London Townhouse including a rear extension and internal refit. I worked on this project at tender and construction stages, communication directly with the client, approved inspectors and contractors. I Independently created the full tender package for this project incorporating comments from my director.
Reduced sized wall hung shelf due to proximity of door
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WMOR Architects
Bi-folding doors Refer to door schedule
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100
CLAVERTON STREET, PIMLICO
Boxing hidden behind joinery Book shelves Contractor to confirm on siteRefer to joinery schedule
Bookshelves Refer to joinery schedule
LED light recessed in shelving Refer to detail
Recessed blinds Refer to window schedule
Pendant Contractor to strengthen ceiling as required Pendant Refer to lighting schedule Contractor to strengthen
100
100
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68A CLAVERTON STREET
LIVING ROOM - ELEVATION A 100
1:25
Neighbouring Properties Line of Existing Buildings
Contractor to connect to existing TV by client Contractor to supply and flue fit fixing bracket
Proposed wall insert fireplace Refer to manufacturers' detail
Metro white brick tiled recess 300mm deep
D09
Skirting Refer to finishes schedule and detail
J01
CONSTRUCTION IMAGES
J01
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401.2
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10 MALCOLM ROAD EX FRONT ELEVATION
1
MALCOLM ROAD, WIMBLEDON
10 MALCOLM ROAD
EXISTING FRONT EL
1:50
1
EX REAR ELEVATION 1:50
EXISTING REAR EL Brick Chimney
Brick Chimney
APPROX RIDGE HEIGHT
APPROX RIDGE HEIGHT +9.217m FFL
+9.217m FFL
WMOR Architects
Dormer window Tiled
Budget : £400,000 New basement proposal for a large family house in Wimbledon. The house has previously been extended on the ground floor with an unusual shaped conservatory. We will try to continue the narrative of the existing into the new basement proposal. The proposal consists of a nanny flat, games room, gym and wine cellar. A new winter garden allows light into lower level an has floating stairs and a green wall leading up to the garden. I worked on this proposal from measured survey to planning stages.
SECOND FLOOR
Tiled
SECOND FLOOR +6.040m FFL
+6.040m FFL
Gutter
Gutter
Sash timber window painted white
10 MALCOLM ROAD
RWP
Brick
RWP
Brick
RWP
FIRST FLOOR
EX SECTION BB +3.040m FFL
FIRST FLOOR +3.040m FFL
Tiled
Roof lantern
Gutter
1:100
RWP Full height glazed aluminium windows
Access to garden Timber gate
Access to garden Timber gate
site boundary
GROUND FLOOR
Timber windows painted white
10
+0.000m FFL
GROUND FLOOR +0.000m FFL
NO. KEY
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Existing Walls Proposed Walls Neighbouring Properties
REVISION
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NO. KEY
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Existing Walls Proposed Walls
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Line of Existing Buildings
VAT No. 993 7711 70 o
site boundary
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Neighbouring Properties
Registered in England and Wales No. 07134032 o
Line of Existing Buildings
Registered Office - Trojan House, 34 Arcadia Ave, London, N3 2JU
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REVISION
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VAT No. 993 7711 70 o
Registered in England and Wales No. 07134032 o
Registered Office - Trojan House, 34 Arcadia Ave, London, N3 2JU
EXISTING SECTION FFL
+9.217m APPROX RIDGE HEIGHT
FFL
+6.040m
SECOND FLOOR
FFL
+3.040m
FIRST FLOOR
FFL
+0.000m
GROUND FLOOR
FFL
-0.435m
GARDEN LEVEL
FFL
-1.980m
BASEMENT
10 MALCOLM ROAD PR SITE PLAN AND GROUND PLAN 1:100 12 MALCOLM ROAD
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PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR PLAN Flagstone Paving
Planting
Fence
Flagstone Paving
Proposed timber decking
Grass
Brick wall
Established Tree
DRESSING ROOM
RWP
RWP
LIGHT WELL WITH GRILL OVER
SVP
site boundary
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site boundary
Outdoor fire
-6 -5 -4
Roof lantern above
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OH 2069
KITCHEN
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VOID TO WINTER GARDEN BELOW
KITCHEN/DINING
FFL + 0000
CH 2870
FAMILY ROOM
OH 2182
FFL + 0000
10 MALCOLM ROAD
RWP
METER
LIGHT WELL WITH RWP GRILL OVER
RWP
-20
1:100
CH 2876
LIGHT WELL WITH GRILL OVER
PR BASEMENT
LIVING ROOM
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BASEMENT
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OH 2182
Fence
Proposed planter
Proposed glazed balustrade
8 MALCOLM ROAD
Retaining wall
Apple tree Removed
Flagstone Paving
PROPOSED BASEMENT PLAN
site boundary
NO. KEY Existing Walls Proposed Walls
-10
Neighbouring Properties UP
Line of Existing Buildings
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WC
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-12
WALK IN
-18
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Existing Walls
2028
NO.
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4156
KEY
Proposed Walls
GUEST BED
ENSUITE
Neighbouring Properties
2200
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Note: Fire door required
REVISION
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LOUNGE
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PLANT FFL - 4000
Underpinning TBC by engineer
[06] PROFESSIONAL WORK
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Do not scale - Verify a Notify discrepancies t
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COPYRIGHT This drawing is the property of Well-done Medium Or Rare Ltd. No disclosure or copy of it may be made without the written permission of WMOR Ltd.
Line of Existing Buildings
KITCHENETTE/ UTILITY/ STORAGE
REVI
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steel beam over TBC by engineer
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RWP
CUP'D
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Banquette with table
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CH 2942
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FEATURE STAIRCASE
FFL + 0000
SH 863 WH 1307
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CH 2901
UTILITY
CUP'D
FFL + 0000
CH 2899
WC
FFL + 0000
CH 2923
OFFICE
SH 473 WH 2705
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CUP'D
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OH 2069
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DATE
ECO PODS, DARTMOOR
BELGRAVIA TOWNHOUSE
APARTMENT PROPOSAL
WMOR Architects
WMOR Architects
WMOR Architects
A self-sustainable high end eco pod proposal for a client looking to open a eco resort. The pods are constructed of 6mm steel and insulated with 300mm insulation. The size was limited so it can be transported easily on a vehicle. Internally, a luxury yet compact bedroom, bathroom and living space are provided with triple glazed sliding doors to appreciate the incredible views from all rooms. This render was created for the initial design pitch.
This project consisted of reverting three apartments back into one family home including a full internal refit and rear extension. The property is in a conservation area and the design had to be carefully considered to allow for this.
This sketch proposal proposed a new level of apartments at the top of an existing apartment block.
[06] PROFESSIONAL MARKETING IMAGES
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