Architectural Technology BSc Projects (2014-2016)

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Sofya Batsova

Architectural Portfolio Design and Technical Integration


ARTIST RESIDENCE ‘DIALOG’ STUDENT PROJECT YEAR: 2015/16 ADRESS: GREAT GUILDFORD STREET, SE1

Proposal for creation of ancillary facility with provision for artist residences. Studio spaces are dual purpose, able to function as both work space and exhibition space. Artist flats are designed to allow privacy. The work produced can also be exhibited to public on site.

• Dialog with artist and his inner self • Dialog between artists • Dialog between visitors and art • Dialog with visitors and artists


DESIGN DEVELOPMENT


Ar t i stResi dence‘ Di al og’

Fr ontvi ew

Vi sot or s’ ent r ance

Backvi ew


Resear chr oom Commonr oom

Lobby

Fl at1


North

Corporation of London Housing

70175 2

4540

3758

8400

1783

Lift

Back garden

Utility room

Service riser

4 m²

Research

Storage

12 m²

5 m²

Adjustable bi-folding doors

UP

Wet area

5 m²

5 m²

Studio 2 104 m²

Double height studio A 70m²

Lobby 67 m²

9650

Storage

Research 12m²

Storage

Research 12m²

Service riser

Wet area

1200

UP

15650

4852

Back garden

Wet area

4200

6 m²

4540

Lift

Service riser

Plant room

14985

UP

12

UP

18468

UP

8850

Double height studio B 70m²

A-A

---

Studio 1

Studio 3

108 m²

1200

109 m²

Bookshop

Front garden

2920

33 m²

460 1200

1540

1200

1540

1200

1710

5820

1810

4430

2970

9470

1200

3895

1810

3895

1200

12440

3894

1804

6688

70175

B-B

Great Guildforf Street

1

Ground floor plan 1 : 100

0m

2m

4m

VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1

6m

8m

10m

Zoar S tree

t

CLIENT:

DRAWN BY: SOFYA BATSOVA

Artist Residence: Dialog Great Guildford Street, London, SE1 SCALE

DRAWING IS PRODUCED BY AUTODESK REVIT SOFTWARE

MODULE: (2015) ACSS617.1 Building Design Studio B Design and Technical Approach STUDENT ID

1 : 100

14423442

Ground floor plan Revision B


North 9.1 1

2136

7598

365

2175

2175 195

Bathroom 6 m²

Bedroom 16 m²

2759

195

2825

3231

979

DN

3116

9926

DN

2585

365

Bathroom 6 m²

Bedroom 16 m²

DN

3020

12

DN

3355

2

365

Bathroom 6 m²

Flat 3 61 m² +4000

Flat 1 61 m² +4000

Bedroom 16 m²

UP Flat 2 98 m² +4000

2437

7613

A-A

---

Exhibition corridor 76 m² +4000 UP

Exhibition corridor 76 m² +4000

Common area 86 m² +2500

UP

Roof garden 57 m² 11.1 -

Roof garden 57 m²

2

3185

4965

9920

11386

345

3659

B-B

9350

1 0m

First floor and common area 1 : 100 2m

4m

VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1

6m

8m

CLIENT:

10m

DRAWN BY: SOFYA BATSOVA

Artist Residence: Dialog Great Guildford Street, London, SE1 SCALE

DRAWING IS PRODUCED BY AUTODESK REVIT SOFTWARE

MODULE: (2015) ACSS617.1 Building Design Studio B Design and Technical Approach STUDENT ID

1 : 100

14423442

First floor and common area Revision B


2 -

12

---

Top level 9652 Roof level 8000

First floor 4000 Common room level 2500

Ground floor 0

1 0m

East elevation CLIENT:

1 : 100

2m

4m

6m

8m

10m

DRAWN BY: SOFYA BATSOVA VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1

Artist Residence: Dialog Great Guildford Street, London, SE1 SCALE

DRAWING IS PRODUCED BY AUTODESK REVIT SOFTWARE

MODULE: (2015) ACSS617.1 Building Design Studio B Design and Technical Approach STUDENT ID

1 : 100

14423442

East elevation Revision B


2 12

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Top level 9652 Roof level 8000

First floor 4000 Common room level 2500

Ground floor 0

CLIENT:

1 0m

West elevation 1 : 100 2m

4m

6m

8m

10m

DRAWN BY: SOFYA BATSOVA

VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 DRAWING IS PRODUCED BY AUTODESK REVIT SOFTWARE

Artist Residence: Dialog Great Guildford Street, London, SE1 SCALE

1 : 100

STUDENT ID

14423442

MODULE: (2015) ACSS617.1 Building Design Studio B Design and Technical Approach

West elevation Revision B


112 ---

112 ---

Top level 9652 Roof level 8000

First floor 4000 Common room level 2500

Ground floor Ground level

0

-470

NOR 1

North elevation

2

1 : 100

South elevation 1 : 100

CLIENT:

0m

2m

4m

6m

8m

10m

DRAWN BY: SOFYA BATSOVA

Artist Residence: Dialog Great Guildford Street, London, SE1

VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 DRAWING IS PRODUCED BY AUTODESK REVIT SOFTWARE

SCALE

1 : 100

STUDENT ID

14423442

MODULE: (2015) ACSS617.1 Building Design Studio B Design and Technical Approach

North elevation South elevation Revision B


TECHNICAL INTEGRATION


798 4962 300

8928

UP 7647 5222

300

Double height studio Studio 2

120.14 20.6 12 ---

4232

7993 8500

300

4290

300

5315

300

4529

Studio 1

0

4967

Lobby

120.5 ---

Scale 1 : 100 0 1 2

5

10 m

Artist Residence: Dialog Drawn by: Sofya Batsova

Great Guildford Street, London, SE1 Produced by Atodesk Revit and AutoCAD


Top level 9652

Roof level - 4 Detail

8000

---

Flat 1

First floor

Detail - 3

4000

---

Common room level 2500

Studio 1

Ground floor - 2 Detail ---

0

- 1 Detail ---

1

Short section technical 1 : 50

0m

1m

2m

3m

4m

Short Section Technical

Artist Residence: Dialog

Drawn by: Sofya Batsova

Great Guildford Street, London, SE1

Scale 1:50

Produced by Atodesk Revit

5m

VISUAL SCALE 1:50 @ A2


1Northern light

20.5 ---

Northern light

Roof level 8000

First floor 4000

Space for services and Halfen fixings to hang art work

Lobby

Common room level

Studio 1

2500 Double height studio

Ground floor 0

Short Section Technical

1

Long Section Technical 2 1 : 100

Scale 1 : 100 0 1 2

5

10 m

Long Section Technical

Artist Residence: Dialog

Drawn by: Sofya Batsova

Great Guildford Street, London, SE1

Scale 1:50

Produced by Atodesk Revit



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Detail 1: Door threshold leveling

Detail 2: Ground slab with cladding Renders Details 1 and 2

Artist Residence: Dialog

Drawn by: Sofya Batsova

Great Guildford Street, London, SE1 Produced by Atodesk Revit and AutoCAD


Detail 4: Parapet

Detail 3: Cantelievered Balcony

Renders Details 3 and 4

Artist Residence: Dialog

Drawn by: Sofya Batsova

Great Guildford Street, London, SE1 Produced by Atodesk Revit and AutoCAD


Physical model: Detail 3 -­‐ Balcony


UNION STREET COMMUNITY CENTRE STUDENT PROJECT YEAR: 2014/15 ADRESS: UNION STREET, SE1 Proposal for the design of community centre required in the area. Following detailed site analysis, the concept was developed whereas the centre works as an inspiration for a change and better live. Spaces are arranged around the main core to ‘force’collaboration between different groups of residents. Materials for façade are specified to reflect on surroundings, create a feeling of security and openness, while internal materials are used to create a welcoming environment. Central atrium is used for passive design strategy.


Design Development From brief to the shape of the building In order to decide on the shape of the building, the look from inside was taken first. Following the brief, all spaces were arranged into groups. Private and public areas were considered as well as loud and quite areas. Eventually, the ground floor was planned for the use of public and loud spaces with a lot of people occupying rooms at the same ,me such as the kitchen facili,es or a place for 60 people, while the first floor was designed to be more private and quite. The building came to final shape aher deciding to have an atrium that would connect the floors. All spaces, however, are not strictly dictated and can be considered for the change of their func,on. The area needs a change now. What if it will need another change in 7/10 years ,me?

Materials In order to reflect on surroundings, glass and red brick were chosen as the main materials for the façade of the building. These classic materials were taken as a base point and then were applied in a different and new way to give that radical solu,on. From pictures of the site it can be seen that most of the buildings around it are built with a tradi,onal London brick. However, as the area is developing, new buildings with new materials and techniques are introduced. When looking around from the street view of the site, it is hard to not catch the sight of The Shard with it’s reflec,ve glass, that makes it look almost like made out of ‘sky material’. This ‘fresh look’ was an inspira,on to create similar type of structure that would look very light and not add any more weight on an already quite heavily loaded surroundings. A reflec,ve glass material would also create a unity with everything around it, which is a metaphor for people collabora,on that the building is intended for. When having a closer look, glass is transparent, which would interest those coming by to come in and ‘join’ the community. The community centre also has private spaces, so brick was used to give the building the solid look and the feeling of security. Inspired by the technique used for the façade of the ForfaZerhuset Kindergarten by COBE, where a unique brick cladding applied, a similar solu,on was used. ‘The façade of the kindergarten consists of ver,cal brick lamellae con,nuing as a band from house to house, and surrounding the garden and playground’ (ArchDaily, 2014). Brick lamella was chosen to cover the façade of the first floor over the glass façade. It would also extend further into a fence to the roof garden. Such applica,on will create monolith look from outside, while occupants will s,ll be able to see from inside.


Passive Strategy: Atrium A friendly environment where everyone is welcomed is essen,al for community centre building. Natural ligh,ng is a key to crea,ng pleasant condi,ons for occupants’ communica,on. As the site is restricted from North side by the rail and from East and West sides by tall buildings, a solu,on of providing natural ligh,ng through atrium was introduced. Not only it will provide daylight to the spaces, but also make the building energy efficient. Atrium design allows air to naturally mix, which brings in passive hea,ng and efficient ven,la,on and cooling strategy. Glazed south-­‐oriented wall is useful for cold climates, which London has most ,me of the year.


3D Model


Sun Study


General Notes Design complies with Building Regulations Part B, K, L and M.

C

D

E

F

a

B

1

Insulation material: non-toxic fire retardant expanded polysterene foam. Fire protection rating up to 4 hours.

2

3

4

a

A

Union Street Community Centre Ground floor Name

Sofya Batsova

Scale 1:100 Date 27/04/2015


General Notes Design complies with Building Regulations Part B, K, L and M. Insulation material: non-toxic fire retardant expanded polysterene foam. Fire protection rating up to 4 hours.

Union Street Community Centre First floor Name

Sofya Batsova

Scale 1:100 Date 27/04/2015


General Notes Design complies with Building Regulations Part B, K, L and M.

Union Street Community Centre Roof garden Name

Sofya Batsova

Scale 1:100 Date 27/04/2015


Specification

No 1

Legend Nudura 203mm standard form unit

2

In situ concrete slab

3

Structural column

4

Column reinforcement tied into the slab reinforcement.

5

Pilkington triple glazed insulating units incorporated into the Pilkington planar system.

6

Glazing fixing to Nudura unit. Further detailing is provided.

7

Nudura 90 degree corner form unit to form the cantilever. Overhanging provides shading at the point of the time, when the sun intensity is the highest.

8

Breather membrane

9

Nudura hight adjuster tie

10

Treated soft wood battens

11

Vertical red wood cladding by Green Spech

12

Interior finish. Susupending for services allowed

13

First floor finishing. Floor heating system incorporated. 16 mm heating pipes covered by the floor screed and then floor finishing.

14

Temporary steel angle

15

General Notes Non combustible materials are used. Detail drawing in scale 1:10. Rendering 3D details are produced with 3Ds Max Design Software.

Ceiling finisshing. Suspending for services installation is allowed.

Union Street Community Centre Detail 3

Name Sofya Batsova Scale 1:10 Date 27/04/2015


General Notes

1.2

1.1

Pilkington triple glazed insulating units with 16 mm spacing.Structural glazing. Specification

Detail 1.1 Glazing supported by steel thin in No

6

Legend

1

Pilkington planar triple glazing.

2

Silicone

3

Stainless steel Pilkington 902 fitting.

4

Stainless steel screw.

5

Glazing fixing to stainless steel thin in wooden cover.

6

Glazing fixing to the structural column through stainless steel plate screwed into the concrete.

wooden cover for aesthetic purpose.

3 1

5 4

3

2

1 4

Detail 1.2 Glazing connected to the structure through the structural concrete column. Column may be covered in vertical wood thins for aesthetic purposes.

2

Pilkington Planar 902 bolts and angle spring plates are used. Glazing u value - 0.8 kW/m2. Rendering 3D details are produced with 3Ds Max Design Software.

Union Street Community Centre Detail 1.1 Detail 1.2 Name

Sofya Batsova

Scale 1:10 Date 27/04/2015


General Notes 1 3

8 Specification

6 5

No 1

7 9

Legend Nudura 203 standard form unit.

2

Nudura end cap.

3

Concrete slab.

4

Opening reinforcement. Reinforcement to be specified by engineers as per Code.

5

Silicone sealant.

6

Aluminium glazing chanel.

7

Neoprene guides.

8

Shims to accommodate structural tolerance.

9

Non combustible materials are used. Detail drawings for openings are simular with different frame, which allows for windows to open. Rendering 3D details are produced with 3Ds Max Design Software.

Window mounting screw.

2 4

Union Street Community Centre Detail 2

Name Sofya Batsova Scale 1:5 Date 27/04/2015


General Notes Specification

No 1

Nudura insulated concrete roof form.

3

Concrete slab.

4

Vapour control layer fixed by the connection tape.

5

EPS insulation.

7

6 5 4 1

3

15

14

1:5.

Green Tree technology roofdrain on the root reesistant waterproof membrane. Thickness of water storage cells may change to ensure required water storage capacity after detailed testing based on the weather condition. Drainage performance is to comply with BS EN 12056 - 3:2000. Green tree extensive roof garden substrate.Further specification on depth required in accordance with GRO Code for guidance. Vegetation is ranging from sedums to small grasses, herbs and herbaceous plants.

8

Geotextile separation membrane.

9

Outlet with gravel bed. To be kept clear. Rubbles to be used to avoid blockages and prevent vegetation establishment.

10

Non-combustable fiberglass batt insulation on vapor barrier.

11

Wood blocking and plywood at minimum 5' slope to avoid rain water accumulation.

12

Ruuki red brick effect steel roof capping. Screw fixing into the wood blocking.

13

Vertical red wood cladding by Green Spech. Facade is extending to create fencing for the roof garden. Spacing of elements is 60 mm.

14

Temporary steel angle

15

2

Nudura 203mm standard form unit. Wet set dowels field bent into slab.Additional bracing required during roof slab pour. Reinforcement to be specified by engineers as per Code. Nudura height adjuster ties inserted at the junction with the slab.

2

6

7

Legend

Non combustible materials are used. Detail drawing in scale 1:10. Physical model in scale

Ceiling finisshing. Suspending for services installation is allowed.

Union Street Community Centre Detail 4

Name

Sofya Batsova

Scale 1:10 Date 27/04/2015


General Notes Physical model of Detail 4. Completed in the University of Westminster workshop.

Union Street Community Centre Detail 4

Name Sofya Batsova Scale 1:5 Date 27/04/2015


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