Synchronicity of Memory

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Working / progression atmospheric plan Ground Floor Plan 1:200 Main Entrance & Foyer ‘Future Space’ & Memory Drop off point


Working/progression atmospheric plan First Floor Plan - 1:200 ‘Past Space’ Permanent Exhibition Space Archive & Reading Rooms


Working/ progression atmospheric plans Second Floor Plan 1:200 “Present Space” Temporary Exhibition Space & Reflection Rooms


Working/ progression atmospheric plans Third Floor Plan - 1:200 Archive & Mediatheque Rooms












1-200 long Section



Summer Sun

South west prevailing winds

Cool air equalizes after its change from cool to warm and leaves the building through the stack effect and exits through the negative pressure that gathers from cross wind

Summer Sun

Copper rain screen conducts heat from sunlight on the south side to give the building more thermal mass during summer season

Copper rainscreen

Winter sun Glazed roof allows for sun penetration and heat load to enter the building Air Pocket Winter - This air pocket would gather cold air and make the internal and external of building colder Stack effect

summer - the copper is heat conductive therefore would create a warm air pocket and warm the air entering the buidling

Both winter and summer sun will penetrate the perforated copper rainscreen allowing it to enter and pass throguh the glazed walls this allows for controlled cooling and heating

Air pocket

Summer Sun

Cool air coming from the most sheltered side of the site/ building (North side) Cool air enters through air vents in the base of the ground floor walls, as well as entering from the natural ventillation of the main foye space that sits further behind this section which opens out onto the exterior space

Air entering from the south side is less exposed therefore is cool water however slightly warmer than that of the north side

cooler air entering the building sinks and mixes together until it raises in temperature

Temperature rises due to: - Human movement and body temperature - The activity of the space is performance and light installation therefore the temperature of the lights and equiptment would warm up the space and rise the temperature of the cool air

Naturally lit foye space aswell as artificial light nearest the ground floor

Natural light entering through glazed walls


Steel support attatched to exsisting concrete slab

Illumination system

Steel U- beam running along facade to attatch rainscreen support to screen

Copper rainscreen punctured panel attached to steel bracket structure support

Steel I-Beam

80/60/4 mm galvanized steel RHS

20mm insulated Glazed Wall

Concrete screed floor - (new floor) Underfloor heating system 300mm exsisting concrete slab

20mm insulated Glazed Wall

Continual steel angle steel channel-section beam Compression filler

Resin anchor

Support block

illumination system

300mm exsisting concrete slab

Underfloor heating system

Illumnation system

Panel holder

Suspended embosses stainless steel sheet false ceiling

1-20 Detail Section

300mm exsisting concrete slab

Concrete screed floor - (new floor)

exsisting concrete foundations

Earth/ beneath ground level

Concrete screed - polished (New Floor)

Block work wall

Plaster finished wall

Copper facade panel

Rigid Insulation

Steel I-Beam

80/60/4 mm galvanized steel RHS

300mm exsisting concrete slab

Membrane sheet two layer bitumous roof seal

Insulation layer

Sloped copper clad roof sheet

Illumination system

Concrete Block work

Anlon head restraint bracket

1.5mm Copper Cladding system

300mm exsisting cocnrete slab

Resin anchor

Metal guttering

Roof membrane

Block suppport

corner roof cap

Sloped roof to drain




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