POrtfolio architecture + design Socratis Hadjicostis, MArch Architecture (Part II)
Selected works from 2010
2016
Studied
University of Nottingham
Thesis Study
Young Men Offenders: Rehabilitation
2010
2013
2014
2016
systems, networks & Cartographies 2 patterns, geometries & prototypes 3 futuristic urban infrastructures Design synthesis study 5, 6 Student community towers
architecture + design
2016
BArch Architecture (Part I)
2010 - 2013
7-10
young men offenders: rehabilitation
Contents
Selected works from 2010
4
MArch Architecture (Part II)
2014 - 2016
11-19
systems,
PUBLIC SPACES CONCENTRATION
Networks & Cartographies
HIGH PUBLIC INTEREST
LAND DEVELOPMENT EFFECTS
The Olympic Stadium and the Westfield shopping centre. These two buildings, have dissimilar functions. However, the most popular ones, where people will visit.
The Olympic legacy allow Stratford to drive renewal and regeneration in the area. It has replaced over 740 acres of polluted, low-grade industrial land and premises with; new sport venues, new waterside park, new village dwellings, improvement in local rail network etc. Therefore, the linear gridding and the rectangles created between turn into more organic shape. In addition, allowing some buildings to have relation between them.
SPORT CENTRES
The Olympic Stadium is surrounded by other stadiums like; Aquatic Centre, Water Polo Arena and Copper Box.
BArch
RETAIL STORES
Different stores enclosing the Westfield Shopping Centre. These are, John Lewis, Marks & Spencer.
Architecture
2010 - 2013
OTHER ARENAS
UNAFFECTED AREAS
At the north side of the Olympic park, tennis, bicycle races and basketball fields are taking place. Seems to be another section of sports.
This movement brings forward a contrast between the existing buildings; industrial sites, heritage and residential areas with the new and proposed premises due to their design, materiality and sustainability. In other words modernism takes place.
OLYMPIC VILLAGE
Mentor: Ulysses Sengupta Contact: ulyssessengupta@gmail.com Site: Stratford, London Design Period: 2 Weeks
The accomodation of the athletes, taking part to the Olympics. This connection does not reflect functionally with the rest buildings.
STRATFORD CENTRE
Another shopping centre. It could be
connected with Westfield, however the This investigation has to do with the surrounded stores obstruct the development of the Stratford. The connection. Olympic Games provides essential infrastructure, venues and parkland. INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST CENTRE My study concentrates on this This media hub component is for private use; like journalists, broadcasters and evolution and how it affects the photographers. Also in this section energy surrounding industrial sites and centre is included. premises. The exploded schematic representation on the right, SUBORDINATE FIELDS illustrates how this system and The chunk on the south side of the Olympic networks works. Stratford was Site, are the training fields. an industrial site and the most undeveloped site in the UK. A layer dividing the site into CROSSRAIL STATION grid lines was used on top of A further improvement and development the site plan. Helped to to Pudding Mill Lane will transform section off the developed the business potential of the area. area and the undeveloped ones. Therefore, allow us COMMERCIAL to investigate how the New office campuses were built developmet expands by allowing the development to enlarge. time. The Olympics brought forward a contrast between the existing buildings; This organic components connected together, demonstrates the current industrial sites, connection and typologies of the new structures, affecting the Stratford heritage and area and surroundings. Additionally, the existing geometric elements are residential areas modeled using the linear shape to exaggerate the contrast of the forms, with the new and design, function and materiality of the buildings. Each of these colours proposed represents the use of each building, thus dividing the organic forms onto premises due to different shapes. These functions are: commercial (office campuses), crossrail their design, station, subordinate fields, broadcast centre, shopping centres, arenas, materiality & Olympic village, retail stores and different stadiums. sustainability.
SITE DIVISION
It was an industrial site and the most undeveloped site in the UK. Experiencing huge problems like pollution, unemployment, crime. By dividing the site into grid lines it will help to section off the developed area and the undeveloped one. Therefore, allow us to investigate how the developmet expands by time.
Most
Least
Analysing contexual mappings and scrutinizing the area, the result was that Stratford and more precisely Pudding Mill Lane are experiencing a socio-economic development due to the Olympic Games on 2012. This field cartographies illustrates how the new injected modern buildings influences the region and how the public attraction could enhance by building contemporary and more public use structures. Top cartography shows the attraction elements. The darker in colour the element is, the more attractive the field is. As it demonstrates the Olympic Stadium and the Westfield Shopping Centre are the most tempting spots at the moment.
SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
STRATFORD AREA PLAN
Contexual analysis concerning the evolution of Pudding Mill Lane and Stratford through small scale mappings.
New modern buildings
Existing buildings
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patterns geometries & prototypes
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BArch
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This footbridge will be the sparking of this expansion all over the area. The programmatic and material system will activate the urban context. The site of the proposal is acting at the moment as an urban fringe. Therefore, this will bring forward and create new circulation paths for pedestrians. As a result, giving more life to the Pudding Mill Lane, Stratford.
Architecture
2010 - 2013
Mentor: Ulysses Sengupta Contact: ulyssessengupta@gmail.com
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Site: Stratford, London Design Period: 1 Month
5 meters
5 meters
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PLAN VIEW
A
The aim of this project was to choose a structural system to explore through precedent and create a prototype. My study was the latticework structure system. This system consists of strips of metal in criss-crossed pattern. The design is created by crossing the strips to form a network. This method is used in lattice girder bridges in order to produce truss structures. The entire structure is fabricated by 1208 trapezoidal plywood joints connected on the steel tube trusses. The complex structural system, in essence a space frame twisted around and attached to itself, provides a strong but flexible configuration that is capable of resolving the pavilion’s complex geometry without intruding upon the intended optical moirÊ effect.
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infrastructures
THESIS FINDINGS
3%
5%
50%
75%
100% 70%
1890
1930
1970
2010
2050
1950
Reading the Limits to Growth reminds me why the systems approach to thinking about our future is not only valuable, but indispensable. Thirty years ago it was easy for the critics to dismiss the limits to growth. But in today’s world, with its collapsing fisheries, shrinking forests, rising temperatures and disappearing species, it is not so easy to do so. We are all indebted to the limits team for reminding us again that time is running out.
2010 - 2013 Year 3: Thesis Research Mentor: Ulysses Sengupta Contact: ulyssessengupta@gmail.com
The prospect is about encouraging the cycling in water as well and reduce the intensity but also create new routes and destinations. This type of transportation will transfer resizable goods, and offer free travel to the users since they will have to use blood and sweat in order to be transported. The proposal is about having a new transport exchange between railway and the River Lee which tries to encourage a new river transport with low energy system = cycling.
2050
WORLD POPULATION
2050
Site: Stratford, London Design Period: 3 Months The shortage of fossil fuels in about 40 years-time will influence the transport sector. As a consequence, people will not have the choice, therefore use bicycles. This will cause a chaotic image of cyclists in metropolis and high streets. It is the only method at the moment that is eco-friendly and used for years.
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OIL CONSUMPTION
Architecture
10%
The world oil production rates will be reduced by more than half of the current production in 2050. Also, the future prediction of the world population is about to increase by 2 billion until 2050. As a consequence this will cause the rapid scarcity of fossil fuels. As presented by the International Energy Agency, describes an increase in the global primary energy consumption by two-thirds from 2000-2030.
This was caused because people experience overshoots every day. This means to go too far, to go beyond limits accidentally without intention. The three sources that brings about the overshoot are, (i) growth / rapid change, (ii) a limit of a moving system which is not safely go, (iii) the delay in the perceptions and the responses that strike to keep the system within its limits.
BArch
50%
OIL PRODUCTION
urban
OIL CONSUMPTION VS PRODUCTION
futuristic
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MASTERPLAN
GROUND
FIRST
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design synthesis study
PUBLIC
Wing Sing Lane
Public Square st.
Existing Park
Wing Sing Lane
Public Square st.
Existing Park
Wing Sing Lane
Public Square st.
& private realm
Existing Park
in-between public
PUBLIC
PUBLIC PUBLIC
PUBLIC PUBLIC PUBLIC
MArch Architecture 2014 - 2016
Mentor: Philip Oldfield Contact: poldfield101@gmail.com Site: Mong Kok, Hong Kong Design Period: 1 Month The objective of this project was to develop a concept and use this as a design driver for an architectural intervention on the site in Mong Kok. It was not expected to design an entire building, but instead to design and develop an aspect of a building which best suits the concept decided to explore. Where in my case I investigated the groundscape of tall buildings and how they should meet the ground. At the moment various thresholds are taken place, looking in more depth the in-between public and private realm. The essential of this design was to show a clear understanding of context - both in terms of physical, but also the social, political, economic, cultural and environmental contexts of Mong Kok and Hong Kong in general.
TYPICAL DEVELOPER PROPOSAL - PODIUM HIGHRISE
POSSIBLE GROUND FLOOR - 1
POSSIBLE GROUND FLOOR - 2
30% Hotel
10% Commercial
PUBLIC
PUBLIC
PUBLIC
PUBLIC
Vertical Transition
50% Offices
7% Outdoor Spaces 3% Sport Facilities
PUBLIC
PUBLIC
CIVIC SPACES - TRANSITION
POSSIBLE PROGRAM - PUBLIC TO PRIVATE
Examining all the elements that affects the threshold effect and how this may increase the transition in-between the private and public realm in various areas (everyday life in Mong Kok) like the Markets, Street Shops, Retail Blocks, Podium, University and Corner Lot. The investigation was explored through sections, elevations, and perspectives. Concluding that Mong Kok is an in-between area where at the moment experience the contrast between the international architecture but at the same time having the cultural historic buildings. In order to do not lose their cultural aesthetics as well as their identity, the in-between transition of public to private realm will be incorporated into a tall building having a street life on Ground Floor. This will assist the issue of small transitions where at the moment we experienced in Central, Hong Kong. Precedence explored through diagrams on how they meet the street life were, the Chifley, North Wacker, Leadenhall, Al Sila Tower, and Sliced Porosity Block. Some of the techniques were used on these buildings are: permeability, podium, underground, set-back, lifted, ramps, openness.
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design synthesis study in-between public & private realm
MArch Architecture 2014 - 2016
Mentor: Philip Oldfield Contact: poldfield101@gmail.com Site: Mong Kok, Hong Kong Design Period: 1 Month Proposal Perspective Visualisation Rendering Time: 2 Hours Softwares Used: Sketch-Up 3DS Max + Vray Post-Production: Photoshop
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student
POPULATION
7.19 Millions TOTAL STUDENTS
56.8 Thousands
Community
40%
VS
60%
MONG KOK
WORKING PPL vs STUDENTS
towers
MONG KOK
Awards: Semi-Finalist, International Student Tall Building Design Competition
The main driver was to design of towers that could accommodate students, creating of communities and a better lifestyle in Mong Kok. This proposal will allow the revitalization of the relationship between civic and students, which at the moment is in clash.
Canon expo 2015 SITE
MArch
The proposal aims a mixed-use programme, accommodating 60% of housing with various functions deem to be necessary. The proposal design would be split into two towers, where sports would be taken place in between them. Sports like, climbing wall, basketball, badminton, volleyball, mini football, squash and mini golf. The accommodation for both towers consists of 243 student housing units and 27 private residential units. Including unconventional functions like performance area, study & meeting rooms, sharing lounges, but also more conventional programmes such as, office spaces and retails.
Architecture 2014 - 2016
Mentor: Philip Oldfield Contact: poldfield101@gmail.com
Furthermore, the design responds to the environmental aspects of the site, according to the daylight, noise pollution and prevailing winds. Due to the huge wind loads a tall building experience, the concept was to split the proposal into two towers to minimise this. Also, the bracing responds in a such way that “embrace� the two towers together creating a stable and feasible design, breaking down the loads carried by primary structure.
Site: Mong Kok, Hong Kong Design Period: 4 Months
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Student Residents Lifts
Private Residence
Private Residents Lifts
Offices
Fire - Fighting Lift
LIFT ZONING
Public Lifts
Student Housing
SPORTS
Sharing Spaces
MASSIVE
BEAMS
BRACING
DESIGN EVOLUTION
COMPOSITE COLUMNS
MASTERPLAN - TERTIARY EDUCATION
CORES
PILED RAFT FOUNDATION
The project is located in Mong Kok area within the Yau Tsim Mong district, on the western part of Kowloon, in Hong Kong. The site is located in between urban context, where the surrounding buildings are mixture of composite blocks, retail outlets, offices and hotels. Furthermore, the public transport dominates since bus routes, underground facilities (MTR) surrounds the site, connecting the proposal with the rest of Hong Kong. The chosen area was selected due to the educational institutions (Universities/Colleges) surrounding it but also the unavailability to accommodate students due to the shortage of student housing. Moreover, the site is lacking of entertainment and therefore forces students to move all around the streets and protesting.
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RESIDENTIAL LEVEL
towers Awards: Semi-Finalist, International Student Tall Building Design Competition
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Community
Faรงade is an additional system, which the scheme is about having vertical panels that can be adjusted manually (fold, twist & move horizontally) by the user to allow comfort in the internal space, avoiding the glare. These panels will be installed on the cantilevered slab (balcony) with the appropriate protecting glass on the outside. The colour scheme on these composite (sound proof) panels is selected through the site context. Allowing the appearance of the proposal to be integrated into the site and therefore responding to the physical and cultural aspects of Mong Kok. This will allow the proposal design to be unique to its location.
Canon expo 2015
MArch
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TYPICAL LEVEL (STUDENT HOUSING)
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Mentor: Philip Oldfield Contact: poldfield101@gmail.com
TV
2014 - 2016
TV
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Architecture
TV
CONSTRUCTION DETAIL
BAY SECTION
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Site: Mong Kok, Hong Kong Design Period: 4 Months > Orthographics
GROUND LEVEL
BASKETBALL LEVEL
> Construction Details
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ELEVATION
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student Community
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towers Awards:
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Semi-Finalist, International Student Tall Building Design Competition
Mentor: Philip Oldfield Contact: poldfield101@gmail.com Site: Mong Kok, Hong Kong Design Period: 4 Months
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2014 - 2016
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Architecture
inter
MArch
pect
Canon expo 2015
Proposal Perspectives Visualisation Rendering Time: 2 Hours (each) Softwares Used: Sketch-Up 3DS Max + Vray Post-Production: Photoshop
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student Community
visu
towers Awards:
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Semi-Finalist, International Student Tall Building Design Competition
Mentor: Philip Oldfield Contact: poldfield101@gmail.com Site: Mong Kok, Hong Kong Design Period: 4 Months
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2014 - 2016
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Architecture
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MArch
pect
Canon expo 2015
Proposal Perspectives Visualisation Rendering Time: 3 Hours (each) Softwares Used: Sketch-Up 3DS Max + Vray Post-Production: Photoshop
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young men
WHY FELTHAM ?
THESIS FINDINGS
HIGH LEVELS OF OFFENCES
offenders:
95% Men
INFLUENCING YOUNG INDIVIDUALS
ENVIRONMENT
rehabilitation
05%
Women
Secured education &
05%
1232
Proven Offences are committed by young people
Rehabilitation Centre
70%
High percentage of re-offending
LESS COSTLY OFFENDERS 90%
Site
MArch
RATES
EARLY AGE
Majority last attended school under this age
LACK OF BASIC SKILLS
SHORTAGE CAPACITY
MORE COSTLY OFFENDERS 10%
80,000
HIGH
RATES
OF
EDUCATION
EXCLUSION
Educational Need
50%
46%
25%
29%
Leaving Custody Remain Inaction
NTS
Performed Poorly
URBAN MAPPING
90%
Literacy & Numeracy Difficulties
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Main Street High Street
School Exclusion
Landscape Companies
Equivalent Literacy Levels to a 7-11 Year Old
Steel Work
HM Young Offenders Institution
The current correctional system in UK for young offenders has been developed patchily over many years; as a consequence there remains a hardcore of neglected and perilous offenders, becoming the adult criminals of tomorrow. Re-offending rates prevail very high, scourging the society and increasing government’s costs. New generation of secure educational establishment is being proposed in Feltham (London), where learning and tutoring new skills will be the central pillar of a regime focused on educating and rehabilitating young men offenders. This will intensify their knowledge and awareness of crime; equipping additional skills in order to obtain employment later. Rehabilitation centre will build up their self-esteem and social control, integrating them back to the community.
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RE-OFFENDING
Carpentry
2014 - 2016
Site: Feltham, London Design Period: 4 Months
LONDON HIGHEST
USERS ANALYSIS
Architecture
Year 6: Thesis Research Mentor: Dik Jarman Contact: dik.jarman@nottingham.ac.uk
10,000
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COMMUNITY
WORST REPUTATION
60%
URBAN MAPPINGS
Hatton Cross
10 min.
Rail Station Library 2 min. Shopping Centre
Bus Station
Pedestrian Street
4 min.
Green Park Rehabilitation Centre
Reach School
PUBLIC CONCENTRATION
POINTS OF ATTRACTION
5 min.
URBAN CONNECTIONS
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young men
PROGRAM STUDY
Hounslow
Rail Station
THESIS FINDINGS
Substance Misuse
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Learning Disabilities
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Experience Abuse
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Counselling
Lacking Knowledge
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EDUCATION
Missing Parents
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Excluded from School
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offenders: rehabilitation Secured education & Rehabilitation Centre
Shopping Centre - Main point of attraction
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MArch
PROGRAM ARRANGEMENT HEALTHCARE
Treatment Gathering
Classrooms Study Rooms Resource Center (Library)
Wood Work Firms FELTHAM
Architecture
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Steel Work Firms
10
Landscaping Firm
Further Studies
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Wood Work
8
HARD
Training Basic Tools
wood joints wood restoration
2014 - 2016
Wood Workshops
fencing
Year 6: Thesis Research Mentor: Dik Jarman Contact: dik.jarman@nottingham.ac.uk
Steel Work
Main Street High Street
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Paving
steel joints
Gardening
steel restoration windows
URBAN MAPPING
Materials Storage
gardening
NTS
Site: Feltham, London Design Period: 4 Months
Steel Workshops
outdoor furniture
Pedestrians Main Routes
LANDSCAPE
Landscaping
Landscape Exploration
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Studios
planting
> Proposal Site
caring designing
> Program Study PROPOSAL PROGRAM
REHABILITATION VIA PROGRAM
Healthcare
Healthcare Treatment
Proposal integration in the centre of community and next to the Green Park
20%
8 Basic Education
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1
Essential Literacy
Landscape Training
HMYOI Feltham
Encouragement by professionals to engage open conservations. Vulnerable groups usually have difficulty verbalising their issues / abuse etc. Build-up networking and attachment. Giving seminars by former prisoners, who already walked in their shoes.
25%
Activities that will enhance learning disabilities. Basic levels of literacy and numeracy will be taught. Engaging these skills will assist to get employment as soon as they release. Therefore, completing this phase of rehabilitation (education), they will have the choice of moving to the next one.
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Adaptation Workshops
40%
Basic tutoring on how to use the basic tools in wood and steel workshops before they can get to the next phase. Tenon saw, pump cramp, square iron, mallet, chisel are some of these tools that will be used to fabricate an object as an exercise of this stage.
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Wood & Steel Workshops
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10
Public Spaces
8
15%
Final phase will be the landscaping course. Here the users will have the ability to learn new skills and get prepared for the outside world. Feltham is a well-known area with vast numbers of wood-workers, steel-workers and landscaping facilities. An opportunity to get employment since they will already acquire the skills.
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Plasterboard - fire panel 12.5mm by Knauf
young men
Plasterboard - vapour panel 12.5mm by Knauf
offenders:
SFS infill walling 150mm by Metsec
rehabilitation
Rigid PIR foam insulation 150mm by Ballytherm
Secured education & Rehabilitation Centre
SECOND FLOOR
OSB sheathing board 14mm by Meyer Timber
MArch
Tyvek breather membrane 0.5mm by DuPont
Architecture
Air cavity 100mm FFL +7.30
2014 - 2016
Brick external cladding ties in channels fixed to studs by Europoint
Year 6: Thesis Research Mentor: Dik Jarman Contact: dik.jarman@nottingham.ac.uk Site: Feltham, London Design Period: 4 Months > Orthographics
FIRST FLOOR
> Construction Details & Feasibility
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
GROUND FLOOR
Masonry shelf angle support by Ancon
N
FFL +4.30
TECTONICS DETAIL
Marmoleum floor finish by Forbo flooring systems
Metal panels 4mm
Screed 70mm
Rainscreen system KX07 by Kladfix
Rigid PIR foam insulation 30mm by Ballytherm
Insitu concrete
Shock system KXT Isokorb
GFL +0.00
BAY SECTION
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young men
STRUCTURAL STRATEGIES
offenders:
+14.00 +11.00
rehabilitation
+7.00 +4.00
Secured education & G
Rehabilitation Centre
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Architecture
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Steel Framework - Columns & Beams Location
Shear Walls
Steel Framework + Shear Walls
P
Year 6: Thesis Research Mentor: Dik Jarman Contact: dik.jarman@nottingham.ac.uk
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N
N
N
N
N
N
2014 - 2016
N
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
O
P P
Site: Feltham, London Design Period: 4 Months Site
Grid
Courtyard / Landscape Explorations
Integration to Green Park & Public Access
Pedestrians Routes
Permeability - New Shortcut Routes
Public Vs Offenders
Public spaces
Rehabilitation spaces
Program Arrangement & Courtyard Layout
> Orthographics > Construction Details & Feasibility
SECTION
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young men offenders: rehabilitation Secured education & Rehabilitation Centre
MArch Architecture 2014 - 2016 Year 6: Thesis Research Mentor: Dik Jarman Contact: dik.jarman@nottingham.ac.uk Site: Feltham, London Design Period: 4 Months > Elevations
WEST ELEVATION
Weathered Red Bricks Due to the Conservation Area and the frontage of High Street consistency, mainly the façade will be in brick.
Aluminum Cladding The 3D sparkling aluminum cladding will “fight” the zinc patina. Being the main material on the ground level façades.
Clear Translucent Glass Translucency allows visibility and security at the same time. Opening up the views towards the Green Park and the High Street.
Preweathered Zinc Patina The black zinc rainscreen on the extruded rectangular features will generate a decomposition of rather having bulky red brick walls.
White Rendered Texture Some touches of white rendered textures will be displaying on the main façades of the proposal.
Greenery Landscaped spaces inside and outside will allow a more inviting and welcoming environment.
> Materiality
NORTH ELEVATION
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young men offenders: rehabilitation Secured education & Rehabilitation Centre
MArch Architecture 2014 - 2016 Year 6: Thesis Research Mentor: Dik Jarman Contact: dik.jarman@nottingham.ac.uk Site: Feltham, London Design Period: 4 Months Proposal Perspectives - Sketches Rendering Time: 2 Hours (each)
OUTDOOR COVERED SPACE - FIRST FLOOR
EXHIBITION CENTRE
On first floor of this proposal there is a great design feature of scattered gaps on the brick wall, where you can have a pixelated view on the â&#x20AC;&#x153;outside worldâ&#x20AC;? and the Green Park on the opposite side of the proposal. Offenders will have the chance to relax, socialise and perceive how important is to acknowledge their wrongdoing. Creating such spaces will assist the offenders to adapt easier, respect and follow the rehabilitation process for a better life in the future.
At the end of every academic year, young offenders will have the opportunity to demonstrate and exhibit their work in the exhibition centre. Where public and community will have the chance to observe and comprehend, how this vulnerable group is trying to desist and get back to the society. This will be a great chance between the youngsters and community to come together. Whereas, at the moment young offenders are abandoned and neglected by the majority of people.
Rehabilitation centre will welcome both groups of people, the offenders to desist, and the public / community to help the offenders break the circle of crime and acknowledge their bad behaviour since this is due to the lack of parenting or abuse. Therefore, this proposal will try to rehabilitate them and assist them to follow the right path of life.
The landscaped courtyard is a public space where could be accessed through the permeable openings. The permeability of this proposal can give the glimpse to pedestrians as walking pass by. Getting through these permeable spaces, you can stare at offenders in the workshop (more secure) either the exhibition (openess).
Softwares Used: Sketch-Up Post-Production: Photoshop
MAIN ENTRANCE - EXHIBITION CENTRE
COURTYARD ENTRY POINT
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young men offenders: rehabilitation Secured education & Rehabilitation Centre
MArch Architecture 2014 - 2016 Year 6: Thesis Research Mentor: Dik Jarman Contact: dik.jarman@nottingham.ac.uk Site: Feltham, London Design Period: 4 Months Proposal Workshop Perspective Rendering Time: 5 Hours Softwares Used: Sketch-Up 3DS Max + Vray Post-Production: Photoshop
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young men offenders: rehabilitation Secured education & Rehabilitation Centre
MArch Architecture 2014 - 2016 Year 6: Thesis Research Mentor: Dik Jarman Contact: dik.jarman@nottingham.ac.uk Site: Feltham, London Design Period: 4 Months Proposal Exterior Visualisation Rendering Time: 3 Hours Softwares Used: Sketch-Up 3DS Max + Vray Post-Production: Photoshop
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young men offenders: rehabilitation Secured education & Rehabilitation Centre
MArch Architecture 2014 - 2016 Year 6: Thesis Research Mentor: Dik Jarman Contact: dik.jarman@nottingham.ac.uk Site: Feltham, London Design Period: 4 Months Night-View External Visualisation Rendering Time: 4 Hours Softwares Used: Sketch-Up 3DS Max + Vray Post-Production: Photoshop
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Personal Details: Name
Socratis Hadjicostis
D.O.B. 7th December, 1989 Nationality
Greek-Cypriot
Computer Skills (Windows/Mac OS): 3D Applications:
Knowledge:
Google SketchUp 3DS Max Revit, Rhino Maya, Grasshopper
Rendering Systems: V-Ray, Lumion SU Podium, Mental Ray
2D Applications: Microstation, AutoCAD, ArchiCAD Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign Adobe Premiere Pro Ms Office(Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook)
Interests: Freelance Interior Design, Graphic Design, 3D Modelling, Football, Volleyball, Badminton, Member in a Futsal Team Committee.
Spoken Languages: Modern Greek - Native Language English - Proficient User
*Selected works from 2010
2016
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