EL
NN
L
LI O
O
O 5 h ’D 01 rc O 2 .a E SBU ns) b AN3_L (ho SH rt rch Pa sc.a b
RT F
CV
15 RE 20 U T 6> EC
s)
on
(h
PO
00
2 IT CH AR
02 | 03 SHANE O’DONNELL B.S.Arch,B.Arch.
address | Flat 6, Howard’s Yard,Furmage Street, London, SW18 4DL. date of birth | 16.11.1988 telephone | 07455431204 e-mail | shaneod24@gmail.com portfolio | issuu.com/shaneodonnell88/docs/shane_o_donnell_portfolio
career profile:
awards and achievements: Final Year Project was published in the Architects Journal, July 2012 | http://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/culture/students-shows-2012/student-shows-2012-waterford-institute-of-technology-department-of-architecture/8633724.article
Represented Waterford Institute of technology in the annual | Schools of Irish Architecture symposium 2013. 1st place in Waterford City Council Regeneration Competition 2011.
computer skills:
Architect |Currently I work at a dedicated firm of Chartered Architects in London called Smallwood Architects. The company is vastly experienced and work on a variety of residential projects such as Grade I & II listed buildings, London townhouses and large country homes. At Smallwood’s I have been given the responsibility of project architect on two residential projects, a new build & refurbishment scheme. Recently I completed my part 3 studies at London Southbank University and I wish to further my studies in the not too distant future. Moving forward I would like to consolidate my experience to date and advance my career in new and exciting surroundings.
Autocad Photoshop Indesign Revit Architecture
NBS Scheduler Outlook UnionSquare Podium
Sketchup Vectorworks V-ray Layout
Microsoft Office Dreamweaver Publisher
Languages|English | French
education:
specialities: Conservation Architecture High‐end Residential Project Management Preparation & Submission of Planning Applications Architectural Detailing Graphic design Informal urbanisation Water purification & treatment model making/woodworking/detailing
London Southbank University: June 2015 Professional Practice Part 3 Examination:Pass Waterford Institute of Technology, Waterford (WIT): Sept. 2010 – May 2012 | Bachelor of Architecture (Honours): Second Class Honours Grade 1 Waterford Institute of Technology, Waterford (WIT): Sept. 2006 – May 2009 | Bachelor of Science in Architecture (Honours): Second Class Honours Grade 2 Colaiste Iosaef, Kilmallock: Sept.2001 – June 2006 | Irish Leaving Certificate: 485 Points
construction experience:
Smallwood Architects | 79‐89 Lots Road, Chelsea, London, SW10 0RN: May 2013‐Present Architectural Assistant part 3-Architect ChapmanWorkhouse | 60 Newman St, London, W1T 3EE: Jan 2013- April 2013 Architectural Assistant part 2 Liston Architecture | Walshestown, Castlemahon, Co. Limerick: Oct 2012-Jan 2013 Architectural Assistant part 2 D.J.Scott Landscape Architects | Auckland CBD, New Zealand: May 2010 Created skecthup models Produced photoshop images Created landscaping details using vector works Housing New Zealand | Auckland, New Zealand: March- April 2010 General labour Installed solar ducts and extraction hoods in public housing. Tom Carew & Partners Engineers | Upper William St, Limerick: June 2005 Preparing planning/tender drawings. Submitted planning applications. Maurice Hanley Builders | Ballylanders, Co. Limerick: June-Aug 2006 Land surveying Constructed cast in-situ concrete tanking
interests: Architecture & History Urban Planning Travelling Ecology/Beekeeping/Agriculture/Food Reading Sport (Hurling, Rugby, Mountain biking) Volunteering (Conservation Killarney NPWS & Open House Limerick)
other experience: JP McManus’s, Martinstown Stud | Martinstown, Co.Limerick: 2007-Present Care of equine stock Barn management Clarke’s Bar | Main St. Bruff, Co. Limerick: 2006-2009 General bar work Vanguard Painting | 927 West 8th Avenue, Vancouver, Canada: May-Aug 2008 Internal and external decorating Working at height on high-rise buildings Limerick VEC Irish Camp | Kilmallock: June 2005&2006 Sports cordinator/instructor
referees:
Please refer to CV
4 | 5
TABLE OF CONTENTS 01 | CADOGAN PLACE 02 | CHAPEL FARM 03 | SYDNEY STREET 04 | EQUESTRIAN FACILITY-HAMPSHIRE 05 | PETERSHAM 06 | TODDINGTON MANOR 07 | OAKLEY GARDENS 08 | CLABON MEWS 09 | FERNSBURY STREET HOUSING 10 | VICTORIA SECRET-BOND ST 11 | EAST MOLESEY 12 | WATER HUB HAITI-University 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12
6 |  7
01 | CADOGAN PLACE PROJECT DESCRIPTION _ Alterations & refurbisment of a grade 2 listed building at Cadogan Place, London. Bought for the purpose of re-sale within the High-end residential market this 6 storey traditional towhouse with a mews to the rear was to be designed as a single private residence. CLIENT_Timewave Limited CONTRACT_ Traditional JCT STAGES_ Stage 0-5 PROJECT ROLE_ Architectural Assistant Part 2 TASKS_Set up & Created tender package_Created all technical details_Attended client, design team & on site meetings_ Liased with consultants_ Created Joinery, widow & door schedules_ Designed bathroom & room elevations_ formulated electrical & mechanical schemes_ Reviewed sub-contractor packages.
01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12
DRAWING ROOM DESIGN
01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12
BATHROOM 1 DESIGN
8 | 9
POOL WING DESIGN
All dimensions and heights to be checked on site prior to setting out or manufacture. Any drawing or specification to be reported to the architect immediately.
Do not scale drawings discrepancies The setting out is the contractor'sbetween responsibilitysite,
ROOF - TYPE B 142.2 DETAIL - C 142.2
POOL
POOL PLANT 04-B-01
Recess in slab as pool specialists detail.
Lodged Planning application_Created door/window schedules_Created tender package.
235
5675
400
All dimensions and heights to be checked on site prior to setting out or manufacture. Any discrepancies between site, drawing or specification to be reported to the architect immediately.
1110
1:50
Recess in slab as pool specialists detail.
L
P032.0
K
1:100
M
235
M
P032.0
P032.0
P032.0
P032.0
N
K
P032.0
N
5675
Ensure clear space between roof joists for lighting
400
1110
L
P032.0
1.
Existing roof finishes to be repaired or renewed as necessary, using best quality materials and to match existing. All new roof finishes to be slate unless noted otherwise. All new external walls to be in stone sourced from local quarry unless noted otherwise. Existing stonework to be repaired or renewed as necessary, using best quality materials and to match existing. 3. New rainwater goods throughout to be painted heritage cast iron (not shown on drawings). 4. All new windows to be painted hardwood with double glazed units. Existing windows/doors to be repaired/renewed as necessary with double glazed units and to match existing detail. 5. All existing wiring and plumbing to be stripped out and adjoining surfaces made good. New plumbing, drainage, heating and wiring throughout and to be chased into existing fabric where necessary. Proposed radiators and/or underfloor heating not shown for clarity. All floors to have underfloor heating (existing floor boards lifted and relaid with sub floor to suit). 6. Existing fabric to be retained is to be repaired with best available materials and to conservation standards. 7. Make good retained structure and faces upon demolition of adjoining structure. 8. Insulation to be added within floor zones to achieve acoustic separation. 9. Insulation to be added within roof structure to achieve current building regulation requirements. 10. Tanking to be applied to all internal faces of existing walls below ground. 11. Dry-lining to be applied to internal face of existing solid walls. Insulated stud wall set nominal distance from existing wall, with ventilated void. 12. Existing retained chimneys to be lined with class 1 flue liner to suit regulations.
L
TIMBER BARN DOORS
NORTH BARN WEST ELEVATION
Scale
NEW FLUE
1:100
OAK FRAME & GLAZED SCREEN IN EXISTING OPENING
NEW CONSERVATION TYPE ROOFLIGHTS NEW CONSERVATION TYPE ROOFLIGHTS
BATHROOM
NEW PAINTED HARDWOOD BARN DOORS EXTERNALLY TO MATCH EXISTING.GLAZED SCREEN INTERNALLY
GARAGE
DETAIL - J 142.3
DISCHARGE PIPE TO FOUL DRAIN Indicative DN110 Inlet Drain Laid to Falls Layout
Elev :
STORES
BARN CONVERSION TO PLAY ROOM
POOL FACILITIES
STAFF FLAT
NEW POOL BUILDING
Sect :
SWIMMING POOL 04-G-01
Indicative layout for drainage and services to sump pumps, to be checked and approved by specialist sub-contractor.
30.01.14
RJ
20-11-13 RJ
Rev. Date
By
Elevations updated and new notes added 0
Detail added to pool wing
Location:
NEW PAINTED HARDWOOD BARN DOORS EXTERNALLY TO MATCH EXISTING.GLAZED SCREEN INTERNALLY
NEW WINDOW
Client:
Date:
Alterations to the farmhouse Chapel Farm Rutland LE15 7AB
Scale@A1: Scale@A3: Status:
James & Carina Hanbury
Drawn:
COURTYARD NORTH ELEVATION 1:100
NEW POOL BUILDING
2
4m
Notes
Chelsea Reach, 79-89 Lots Road, London SW10 0RN 11a High Street, St Martins, Stamford, Lincs PE9 2LF +44 (0)1780 757737 T +44 (0)20 7376 5744 E office@smallwoodarchitects.co.uk www.smallwoodarchitects.co.uk
Project:
Scale
D
142.0
B
142.0 25-11-14 RJ
A
16-09-14 RJ
29-10-14 RJ
Date
1:50
D
Set out relative / in04 line Sect : - Section D-D Scale 1:50 with rooflights as detailed on section A
Sect :
C
POOL FACILITIES
NEW WINDOW TIMBER BOARDED GABLE WALL REBUILT IN STONE
BARN CONVERSION TO PLAY ROOM
STORE
Job No.
732
Dwg. No.
Rev.
P 132.1 B
Sept '13 1:100 1:200 FOR PLANNING Checked: SO JG
Dwg. Title
As Proposed Elevations & Cross Sections Sheet 3
By
Client:
Detail :
G
Pool Wing - Window Sill Detail
Scale
DETAIL - B 142.2
Dwg. No.
1:5
732
Line of east barn beyond
Line of gutter
Dwg. Title
As Proposed
Hot Air Gill 20mm Stone cill - level as top of steps opposite Shadow Gap
100mm Insulation Foamglas T4+
Cavity wall built of RC retaining wall
Plaster finish on timber studwork
H G F E D
28-08-15 RJ
Ceiling light detail updated on section B-B
17-07-15 RJ
Section D-D construction detail revised to low level cill
06-07-15 RJ
Setting out informaiton added and notes updated
26-02-15 RJ
Section B-B amended - C/L setout for lighting
28-01-15 RJ
Corbel informaiton amended. Section C-C window, door, cill and head heights added. Section B-B / D-D, top of stone cill level added.
C B
25-11-14 RJ
A
16-09-14 RJ
29-10-14 RJ
Rev
Date
By
Detail :
Blockwork to stop 600mm from SSL track indicated Boxing for cill formed to suit around duct
Typ. RC Retaining Wall 100mm Insulation Foamglas T4+
East Barn opening amended - shown as existing. Level information updated / added. Pool retaining wall redrawn as and RC wall with corbel. Gridline D amended - center of RC wall. Sump updated.
1200 Gauge Visqueen
Gridlines amended, gridline D, X, Y added and dimensions added. Sump pump detail added to Section B-B Sections updated following layout / design amendments. Section D-D amended f to include new head and cill detail.
0
All external corners rounded, internal corners to have 40mm fillet - Repair mortar plus 1
DETAIL - J 142.3
Delta Quellband
DETAIL - N 142.4 DISCHARGE PIPE TO SOAKAWAY
Chelsea Reach, 79-89 Lots Road, London SW10 0RN 11a High Street, St Martins, Stamford, Lincs PE9 2LF T +44 (0)20 7376 5744 +44 (0)1780 757737 E office@smallwoodarchitects.co.uk www.smallwoodarchitects.co.uk
FLOOR - TYPE C 142.2
DISCHARGE PIPE TO FOUL DRAIN
Groundbeam to engineers detail
Indicative DN110 Inlet Drain Laid to Falls Layout
Sect :
B
04 - Section B-B
Scale
1:50
2m
Notes NB1 to cover basement slab
Groundbeam to engineers detail
Project: Location:
01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12
Rev.
C 142.0 H GA SECTIONS - Sheet 1
Aluminum Bracket and capping to stone cill by glazing specialist
1200 Gauge Visqueen to return up internal face and lap with DPC
POOL
Aluminum Capping to stone coping REFER TO STONE SCHEDULE
Feb ' 15 Plaster Finish Scale@A1: 1:50 Scale@A3: 1:100 Timber Batten Status: Alumiunium bracket and fixing CONSTRUCTION by glazing specialist Drawn: Checked: RJ JG
* James & Carina Hanbury
FFL - 52.178
DETAIL - W 142.3
Indicative layout for drainage and services to sump pumps, to be checked and approved by specialist sub-contractor.
Sect :
D
04 - Section D-D
Scale
1:50
Sect :
C
04 - Section C-C
Scale
P
Sc
2m
Date:
pool window
Job No.
DETAIL - P 142.5
1
Chelsea Reach, 79-89 Lots Road, London SW10 0RN 11a High Street, St Martins, Stamford, Lincs PE9 2LF T +44 (0)20 7376 5744 +44 (0)1780 757737 E office@smallwoodarchitects.co.uk Concrete lintel www.smallwoodarchitects.co.uk
04 - Pool & Changing Wing Location: Chapel Farm Rutland LE15 7AB Double glazed
DELTA MS500 to be continuous up to DPC level. DPC to lap behind MS500
DETAIL - M 142.4
0
I
Glazing by Cantifix
Notes
Project:
1:50
STUDIO APARTMENT 04-1-01
Detail : AS FLOOR D - 142.6 Typ. Boarded First Floor
Gridlines amended, gridline D, X, Y added and dimensions added. Sump pump detail added to Section B-B Sections updated following layout / design amendments. Section D-D amended f to include new head and cill detail.
Studwork
Groundbeam to engineers detail
04 - Section C-C
Scale
Aluminium Bead by glazing specialist Double Glazing
East Barn opening amended - shown as existing. Level information updated / added. Pool retaining wall redrawn as and RC wall with corbel. Gridline D amended - center of RC wall. Sump updated.
Timber Lintel
1200 Gauge Visqueen
NEW SHEET METAL ROOF
N
C B
PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION
B A
ALUMINIUM/GLAZED SCREEN
Elev :
04 - Section B-B
Scale
EXISTING CONSTRUCTION
NEW WINDOW IN EXISTING OPENING
BARN CONVERSION TO ESTATE OFFICE
B
Groundbeam to engineers detail
BARN CONVERSION TO ESTATE OFFICE
NEW WINDOW IN EXISTING OPENING
Setting out informaiton added and notes updated
F
26-02-15 RJ Section B-B amended C/L setout for lighting track indicated Pool Wing - Window Head -Detail Scale 1:5 28-01-15 RJ Corbel informaiton amended. Section C-C window, door, cill and head heights added. Section B-B / D-D, top of stone cill level added.
Face of blockwork to have a minimum of 2 coats of KÖSTER NB1 applied to all internal surfaces.
POOL DESIGN AS POOL ARCHITECTURE DRAWINGS
NEW CONSERVATION ROOFLIGHTS
Section D-D construction detail revised to low level cill
06-07-15 RJ
Cavity Closer
Ceiling Lights Detail A 241.0.5 Setout as 241.0.4 See Also: Light Fantastic drawings
1:100
NEW WINDOW IN EXISTING HISTORIC OPENING
17-07-15 RJ
Double Glazing
M COURTYARD SOUTH ELEVATION Scale
Alumiunium bracket and fixing by glazing specialist Back-painted glass above ceiling line
Ceiling light detail updated on section B-B
DETAIL - FLOOR A - TYPE C 142.2 142.2
DETAIL - O 142.5
VCL sealed Bespoke aluminum fascia detail
Weephole
New attic truss roof - design by others
DETAIL - N 142.4
DETAIL - H 142.3
NEW BUILDING GARAGES
Aluminum Box Gutter AS ROOF B - 142.6 Studio Apartment Slate Roof
28-08-15 RJ
Rev
DETAIL - L 142.4
DETAIL - I 142.3
OFFICE
CHANGING AREA
DETAIL - P 142.5
P
Sc
Breathable felt membrane
H G F DetailE : D
250
2.
Elev :
Mortar
H
Sarnafil Drip Edge Detail
NTS
Scale
Cavity Tray
POOL
Detail :
1:5
DETAIL - B 142.2
DETAIL - W 142.3
DISCHARGE PIPE TO SOAKAWAY
GENERAL NOTES
Studio Apartment - Verge Detail
Scale
Slate Roof
New stone course to gables to match staff cottage/ north barn
STUDIO APARTMENT 04-1-01
DETAIL - M 142.4
POOL DESIGN AS POOL ARCHITECTURE DRAWINGS
B
E
04 - Key Plan Masterboard
FFL - 52.178
NORTH BARN EAST ELEVATION
Scale
KEY :
Set out relative / in line with rooflights as detailed on section A
Ceiling Lights Detail A 241.0.5 Setout as 241.0.4 See Also: Light Fantastic drawings
SWIMMING POOL 04-G-01
DETAIL - I 142.3
P032.0
K
Detail :
DETAIL - A 142.2
DETAIL - O 142.5
FLOOR - TYPE A 142.2
SWIMMING POOL
A
NTS
Ground beam to sit on RC wall - to engineers detail.
New attic truss roof - design by others
04 - Section A-A
Scale
Scale
250
DETAIL - L 142.4
DETAIL - H 142.3
A
B
142.0
04 - Key Plan
POOL PLANT 04-B-01
Ensure clear space between roof joists for lighting
General Notes:
B
BALANCE TANK DESIGN AS POOL ARCHITECTURE DRAWINGS
POOL
KEY :
600
1:50
A
FLOOR - TYPEFLOOR B - TYPE A 142.2 142.2
POOL DESIGN AS POOL ARCHITECTURE DRAWINGS
04 - Section A-A
Scale
C
142.0
B
A
C
142.0
Sect :
A
142.0
Ground beam to sit on RC wall - to engineers detail.
142.0
REFER TO - 162.0
EXISTING BRICKWORK REMOVED NEW OAK FRAME & GLAZED SCREEN IN HISTORIC OPENING
03 - North Barn Section CC REFER TO - 132.0
BALANCE TANK DESIGN AS POOL ARCHITECTURE DRAWINGS
SWIMMING POOL 04-G-01
POOL PLANT 06-B-01
Sect :
B
DETAIL - D 142.2
REFER TO - 162.0
142.0
D
POOL PLANT 06-B-01
A
C
142.0
142.0
CLIENT_ Private client CONTRACT_ Traditional JCT STAGES_ Stage 2-4 (A-L) PROJECT ROLE_ Architectural Assistant Part 2 TASKS_ Revising & submitting planning drawings_Creating Sketchup models_Undertook on site survey_
142.0 FLOOR - TYPE B 142.2
POOL DESIGN AS POOL ARCHITECTURE DRAWINGS
C
142.0
D
SWIMMING POOL 04-G-01
Existing opening in East Barn Duct detail TBC
06 - East Barn Section BB REFER TO - 162.0
03 - North Barn Section CC REFER TO - 132.0
142.0
06 - East Barn Section BB REFER TO - 162.0
Void behind wall for return air ducts.
COURTYARD ROOM DETAIL - D 04-1-01 142.2
0
90
142.0
DETAIL - C 142.2
D
ROOF - TYPE A 142.2
142.0
Void behind wall for return air ducts.
02 | CHAPEL FARM
Elev :
COURTYARD ROOM 04-1-01
0
90
142.0
Rooflights 900mm from truss frame to c/lROOF of - TYPE A 142.2 opening
Existing opening in East Barn Duct detail TBC
Do not scale drawings The setting out is the contractor's responsibility
ROOF - TYPE B 142.2
Rooflights 900mm from truss frame to c/l of opening
PROJECT DESCRIPTION _ Alterations and refurbishment to a Grade 2 Listed counrty home & outbuildings. The Scheme included demolition of a existing modern extension with the inclusion of a new 2 storey traditional style extension to the South-East, refurbishment of the existing outbuilding into an open plan office space, swimming pool & Games room.
10 | 11
General Notes: All dimensions and heights to be checked on site prior to setting out or manufacture. Any General Notes: discrepancies between site, drawing or specification to be reported to the architect immediately.
Client:
1:50
Date:
04 - Pool & Changing Wing Chapel Farm Rutland LE15 7AB
Feb ' 15 1:50 Scale@A3: 1:100 Status: CONSTRUCTION Drawn: Checked: RJ JG Scale@A1:
James & Carina Hanbury
Job No.
732
Dwg. No.
Rev.
Dwg. Title
C 142.0 H GA SECTIONS - Sheet 1 As Proposed
J
P
Sc
PROPOSED PLANNING DRAWINGS
1.3 Existing Layout:
03 | SYDNEY STREET PROJECT DESCRIPTION _ Alterations to a Grade 2 listed buildings for a Proposed Mansard Roof Extension to No.51 Sydney Street. The property was constructed as part of the West terrace at the North end of Sydney Street circa 1846 and is Listed Grade II for it’s group value regarding the street elevation to Sydney Street. Basement,Ground & 1st Floors are to remain as existing.
The existing 3rd Floor comprises an attic space accessed by a presumed non-original stair.
CLIENT_ Private client CONTRACT_ N/A STAGES_ Stages 0-3 PROJECT ROLE_Project Architect TASKS_ Site survey_Design & Access Statement_Revising & submitting planning drawings_Lodged Planning application_Planning meeting
1.5 Site Context:
Basement, Ground, 1st & 2nd floors incorporate Flats 1-4. The roof is presumed original and the loft unconverted.
The front facade is in brick with stucco to both the ground and basement floors. Unlike the adjacent properties No.51 & No.49 do not have mansard roof extensions.
NOTE: DRAWINGS ARE NOT TO SCALE
Adjoining properties located to the South. The majority have mansard extensions.
800- 51 Sydney Street, London, 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12 SW3 6PX Design and Access Statement.
Existing rear facade of No.51 Sydney Street showing non-original rear extension and windows.
4
The existing facade of No.51 Sydney Street without a high level cornice.
Adjoining properties located to the North.
View along Stewarts Grove.
6
12 | 13
14 | 15 Hodcott Copse
Private stables
04 | EQUESTRIAN FACILITY
Proposed dwelling faces east due to scenic views
New colts yard
PROJECT DESCRIPTION _ The aim was to formulate a design proposal for a new Equestrian Facilities and Accommodation on a large counrty estate in Berkshire. The scheme was to include a large counrty residence with private stables, Stud farm & working racing Yard. The Clients were a conglomorate, including an existing horse trainer and private investors seeking to create a new power in the Horse racing industry. To achieve this we were commissioned to create a strategic design proposal in a brochure format to accompany a progressive buisness plan aimed at attrating more private investment.
“West Ilsley will become the Jewel in the Crown of the Sport of Kings.”
New on-site accommodation
Equine solarium
L-shaped barn
Mick Channon
Indoor school
Private road entrance to dwelling
Barn & storage
Summer Gallops
Winter Gallops
Stallions barn & parade ring
Existing farm buildings
New fillies yard Nursery paddocks
West Ilsley Village
Private stables Hodcott Copse
Main courtyard and buildings with stables removed to the north
CLIENT_ Private client CONTRACT_ N/A STAGES_ Stags 0-2 PROJECT ROLE_ Architectural Assistant Part 2 TASKS_ Site Survey_Attended client meetings_Created Sketchup model_Designed proposal_Created
West Ilsley Stables
American barn Private residence
3D images_Formulated investment brochure_Presented scheme to client & investors
New central boulevarde
Walker & indoor pool
Why West Ilsley?..
Hodcott House
Office Formerly a prized possession of HM Queen Elizabeth II
An ambitious project geared towards competing against the very best in the world.
Main entrance
Managed by top racehorse trainer Mick Channon
Gallops
West Ilsley will become the Jewel in the Crown of the Sport of Kings.
A world renowned reputation for training top flight horses
800 acres of Royal Berkshire countryside with the opportunity to expand
W E S T I L S L E Y S TA B L E S The Vision
An on-going successful business with huge scope for cutting edge developments
350 acres of established gallops
Unique location for design and build of substantial Private Residence
The development of a new stud farm. A new on-site supply line of future champions
Close proximity to London and Heathrow Airport (15 minutes by helicopter)
T
he site of the Old Barracks, situated due east of the country residence, is to be transformed into an ultra-modern stud farm designed to accommodate up to five stallions and up to sixty broodmares and foals. The construction of stable barns, a covering shed, a veterinarian centre along with new offices and staff accommodation will see this new stud producing the next generation of racehorses for West Ilsley Stables within five years.
..and why now? West Ilsley is in need of some modernisation. This project’s ambitious approach to upgrading all of the existing facilities will ensure that its proven capabilities for training champions becomes even more effective.
Horse racing has never enjoyed such a global presence with established high profile race meetings in Dubai, Hong Kong, Australia and North America all regularly attended by horses from the UK with great success.
Few other sports offer the opportunity to become major players in a relatively short space of time, as has been proven by the recent Classic race success enjoyed by the Qatar Royal Family. Planning, investment and ambition can bring about rewards in three short years.
01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12
Nothing can beat the thrill of racehorse ownership. John Webster and Nick Dhandsa have not only experienced the buzz and excitement of a horse winning at Royal Ascot first hand, they want to do so again in the years to come.
There is currently pasture and fenced paddocks covering almost 350 acres with the scope to increase this area as the stud becomes fully operational. The stud will be accessible by way of a dedicated client entrance whilst retaining an internal connection to the racing yard by means of a new central highway. For convenience, separate entrances for stallions and mares will be created.
The Private Residence
The Racing Yard
The Stud Farm
T
he traditionally designed Racing Yard is set to undergo a major facelift with the construction of modern stable barns, an equine swimming pool, new staff accommodation and a new link road to provide access to recently acquired pasture land, the stud and new all-weather gallop. West Ilsley Stables will remain fully operational throughout this project which is taking place in three stages over the five year period.
This will ensure that there is no interruption to the preparation of the horses throughout the racing season. This redevelopment will raise the capacity to 200 stables, with added staff accommodation and equine facilities. West Ilsley Stables will become the most modern private training operation in the United Kingdom.
A
mile due south of the racing yard lies Hodcott Copse, a secluded location featuring an old farmyard with an 17th Century barn. Native trees and expansive views make for the ideal location for an impressive, modern stately home.
The larger courtyard accommodates the main entrance to the house which will incorporate the refurbished English oak barn with additional modern buildings complimenting the traditional style of the existing structure.
The scheme comprises two courtyards, with new private stables surrounding the lesser courtyard and a link road to the adjacent stud. Surrounding the house will be over three hundred acres of uninterrupted West Berkshire countryside.
A helicopter pad is included in the scheme to take full advantage of its proximity to London Heathrow and other airfields and race venues.
SECTIONS,ELEVATION & TYPICAL ROOF DETAIL
05 | PETERSHAM PROJECT DESCRIPTION _ Extension & refurbishment to a listed buildings near Richmond Park, London. The design sought to add a basement with rear & side extension.
CLIENT_ Private client CONTRACT_ Traditional JCT STAGES_ Stage 4 PROJECT ROLE_ Architectural Assistant Part 2 TASKS_ Created tender package_Set up project structure_Designed Basment & roof details
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
BASEMENT PLAN
01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12
16 |  17
18 | 19
CENTRAL FOYER & SPIRAL ROOF
06 | TODDINGTON MANOR PROJECT DESCRIPTION _ Alterations & refurbishment of a Grade 2 Listed Manor house. The Brief was to create a modern home within that of the existing historic fabric creating a sense of the old and new in juxtaposition. My role within this scheme was to take the conceptual ideas created during the desgn stage and with the help of consultants bring these to reality. The large spiral glass roof, rear orangery & guest suite were three such elements.
CLIENT_ Private client CONTRACT_ Traditional JCT STAGES_ Stages 3-4 PROJECT ROLE_ Architectural Assistant Part 2 TASKS_ Creating Sketchup model & 3D images_Undertook on site survey’s_Created tender package_
MANOR HOUSE- CENTRAL FOYER & REAR ORANGERY VISUAL
Liased with consultants.
MANOR HOUSE- CENTRAL FOYER PLAN
MANOR HOUSEGROUND FLOOR PLAN
MANOR HOUSE- REAR ORANGERY
01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12
MANOR HOUSE- REAR ORANGERY
MANOR HOUSE- CENTRAL FOYER
MANOR HOUSE- CENTRAL FOYER & RESIN STAIR
GUEST SUITE & BATHROOM
ANCILLARY BUILDING - GUEST SUITE INTERNAL VISUALS
01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12
TYPICAL WALL & FLOOR DETAIL STRATEGY
GUEST SUITE PLAN
ANCILLARY BUILDING - SPIRAL GLASS STAIR & GLASS BATHROOM
20 | 21
SECTION DETAILS - BASEMENT TAKING & REAR TERRACE
07 | OAKLEY GARDENS PROJECT DESCRIPTION _ Refurbishment to a London townhouse for an experienced client. The brief sought to upgrade Oakley Gardens to a modern residential home suitable for rent in the Chelsea area of London.
CLIENT_ The Cadogan Estate CONTRACT_ Traditional JCT STAGES_ Stage 0-4 PROJECT ROLE_ Project Architect TASKS_Set up & Created tender package_Created all technical details_Attended client & design team meetings_ Liased with consultants_ Created Joinery, widow & door schedules_ Designed bathroom & room elevations_Reviewed Consultant packages_ Reviewed sub-contractor packages_ Undertook role of Interior designer.
01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12
22 |  23
FLOOR PLANS
08 | CLABON MEWS PROJECT DESCRIPTION _Clabon Mews is a new build, infill residential property within the heart of London. It is located with Clabon mews and is within the Hans town conservation area. The Client wished to upgrade the existing property suitable to the rental market of the Kensington area.
CLIENT_The Cadogan Estate CONTRACT_ Traditional JCT STAGES_ Stage 0-4 PROJECT ROLE_ Project Architect TASKS_ Revising & submitting planning drawings_Undertook on site survey_Cretaed Design & Access statement_Lodged Planning applications_Created door/window schedules_Created tender package_ Liased with Consultants_Attended Client meetings_Created Internal elevation_ Reviewed Mechanical & electrical packages_Undertook the role of Interior designer_Consulted with Kitchen Designer
01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12
SECTION A-A
24 |  25
TIMBER STAIRCASE & DETAILS
01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12
WALL DETAILS
26 | 27
28 |  29 6
Parapet level: +43.710 6
3
3
09 | FERNSBURY STREET HOUSING 4th floor FFL: +40.670
The proposed use for the development is residential. As the site is within central London and situated within a long established neighbourhood it is very well supported by a wide range of community facilities within the immediate and wider context. The new building will provide 700m2 of gross internal area, comprising of 9 new residential units, housing a total of 28 people over ground plus four floors. The proposal offers a mix of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom units. All of the units meet the required space standards set out in the London Plan Housing Supplementary Planning Guidance 2011.
3rd floor FFL: +37.720
6
Parapet level: +43.710 6 3
3
2nd floor FFL: +34.770
SOUTH ELEVATION
5
WINTER GARDEN VIEW 2
5
4
5
3
2
4th floor FFL: +40.670
4
1st floor FFL: +31.820
1
1
3rd floor FFL: +37.720
Ground floor FFL: +28.750
2
Detail Elevation
3
Detail Section
DATE REV
D.BY C.BY COMMENTS
2 3
2nd floor FFL: +34.770
5
6 4
2
5 KEY
5
1. Brick
1
2
Detail Plan
2. External glazing 3. Timber cladding 4. Timber louvre 5. Hardwood timber frame 6. Metal coping
4
5
4 1st floor FFL: +31.820
1
2
1
2 4
EAST ELEVATION
Ground floor FFL: +28.750
2
Detail Elevation
3
Detail Section
2 KEY
DATE REV
D.BY C.BY COMMENTS
1. Re-claimed brick
PLANNING Job
FERNSBURY STREET HOUSING
Drwg
BAY STUDY SOUTH ELEVATION
2. Internal winter garden glazing 3. Timber cladding 4. Extrenal winter garden glazing
7
5. New brick (above ground floor) 6. Metal trim 7. Glazing in open position
4
1
Detail Plan
6
No.
1102_PL-711
Scale
1:50@A3, 1:25@A1
Date
04.04.13
1. This drawing remains the copyrights of Chapman Workhouse Architects. Do not copy, transfer or re-asign this drawing in digital or hardcopy format to a third party without written consent of Chapman Workhouse Architects. 2. Do not scale from drawings. Only use stated dimensions. Check all dimensions on site and please report any discrepancies to architect. 3. Drawings to be read in conjunction with other consultant's drawings and specifications.
chapmanWORKHOUSE architects + designe rs
london office: fIfth floor, 60 newman street, london W1T 3EE cornwall office: 16 kenwyn road, truro, cornwall TR1 3SZ
www.chapmanworkhouse.com
t: 020 7631 5320 t: 01872 273 024
01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12
PLANNING Job
FERNSBURY STREET
Drwg
BAY STUDY EAST ELEVATION
No.
1102_PL-710
Scale
1:50@A3, 1:25@A1
Date
04.04.13
1. This drawing remains the copyrights of Chapman Workhouse Architects. Do not copy, transfer or re-asign this drawing in digital or hardcopy format to a third party without written consent of Chapman Workhouse Architects. 2. Do not scale from drawings. Only use stated dimensions. Check all dimensions on site and please report any discrepancies to architect. 3. Drawings to be read in conjunction with other consultant's drawings and specifications.
chapmanWORKHOUSE architects + designe rs
london office: fIfth floor, 60 newman street, london W1T 3EE cornwall office: 16 kenwyn road, truro, cornwall TR1 3SZ
www.chapmanworkhouse.com
t: 020 7631 5320 t: 01872 273 024
30 | 31
NEW BOND STREET
10 | RETAIL LONDON CENTRAL The overriding aim of this project is to create an extension that compliments and improves its immediate environment. To this end this proposal has been guided by a desire to create an extension that draws on the ‘workshop’ aesthetic of its surroundings, but does not mimic them. The scheme seeks to increase the retail area at lower ground, ground and first floor levels. At present the floors in 116 are located at different levels to those within 111-115.Consequently, to create good quality retail accommodation and avoid the need for ramps and steps between the properties, it is proposed to carefully remove these existing floors and construct new floors to the same level as those adjacent. With this, circulation, fire escape and good delivery become important generators in the proposal. The rear fire escape will be removed to improve the setting and the intension is to extend the existing communal stairwell in a lightweight panelled system that compliments its neighbouring building, but draws on the more lateral proportions of the adjacenty building. The material of panels themselves needs to again compliment its surroundings and to this end the use of opaque glass, coated metal or natural lead are all being considered.
ADDITIONAL RETAIL SPACE VIEW 1 EXISTING/PROPOSED
VIEW 2 EXISTING/PROPOSED
PROPOSED FLOOR AREA
ADDITIONAL FLOOR AREA
FIRE STAIR
01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12
ENTRANCE
32 |  33
11 | EAST MOLESEY The site is currently a car park with 16 privately leased spaces. A single storey building at the entrance to the site provides a further 3 garaged car spaces. The boundaries to the site are a mixture of garden walls and building flanks. The site is generally well screened from the larger residential properties that are situated to the north and west.The site is accessed by the mews that runs behind the commercial units on Bridge Road. The mews is narrow in character with a number of small commercial and residential units of mixed quality fronting onto it. The site is within the East Molesey (Kent Town) Conservation Area.The proposal is for the demolition of existing garages and car parking on the site and erection of 4 residential units. Residential units are to be 2/3 bedroom properties with 1 covered car parking space per unit on site.Access to the site will continue to be via the Mews. Careful setting and screening of the buildings will minimise impact on neighbouring properties.
PROPOSAL
OPTION 1
01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12
UNIT DESIGN
OPTION 2
OPTION 3
34 |  35
12 | WATER HUB HAITI My thesis saught to identify the relationship between the formal and the informal, order and disorder within the city, with a view to providing a more social, compassionate and autonomous architectural typology for the community that will concentrate on the needs of the underprivileged. I am interested in architecture for the informal city that will reinforce community spirit and allow its citizens to autonomously build and maintain their own environment. This will strengthen relationships and give them a sense of ownership all the while providing basic needs that will improve the lives of the underprivileged. In full I will investigate; how can informal urbanism act as a platform for a more autonomous community? In response to my thesis area I decided to design a water hub in a suburb of Haiti called Canape Vert. My approach was to create a sustainable water resource including sanitary facilities for the community. The design includes a washouse, bathouse and toilets which a supplied by water that is collected, stored and purified on site. Once used, the water is strategically guided through a waste water treatment system where it is finally reintroduced to the purification sytem once more. The design creates a public realm thoroughfare between the existing market place and the water hub which in time will become the economic and social corridor of Canape Vert.
Section A-A1
Central Foyer
01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12
Site Location 1-2000
Site Location 1-500
36 |  37
2nd Floor Plan
Section E-E1
01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12
39 38| | 39 38
Water Schematic
Section B-B1
01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12
Mud wall/swimming pool detail
Tank detail