WOODLAND WORKS VISITOR CENTRE
LAYOUT B D A
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SITE PLAN KEY: E
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Main Entrance Bio-Diverse Green Roof Delivery Area Existing Buildings
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Vehicular (One way system) Pedestrian Movement Car Parking (Inc Disabled) Cycle Store
VISUALISATIONS
GROUND FLOOR
EDUCATION AREA
GALLERY SPACE / ENTRANCE
FIRST FLOOR
EXTERNAL DECKING AREA
CAFE SPACE
ENVIRONMENTAL AND SERVICE STRATEGY 3.
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KEY: Laboratory Catering Plant Exhibition Retail
SECOND FLOOR
CIAT Submission Panel 1 of 2
W/C’s Education
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VENTILATION
High level Windows for space cooling (cross ventilated) 2. - Mechanically assisted stack ventilation 3. - Baffled floor plenum 4. - Mono draught wind catcher (Fan Assist)
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DAYLIGHT
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Deciduous trees - seasonal shading Biomass boiler with flue economiser PVT panel with bio-diverse green roof Rainwater harvesting for use in grey water
ACTIVE & PASSIVE SYSTEMS - External blinds on east & west elevations 10. - Super insulated, 100% recyclable materials 11. - Water from PVT feeds separate boiler - each lettable has independent boiler. 9.
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DETAIL KEY:
TECHNICAL INTEGRATION
75mm Timber Joist @ 400 centres (FSC), Rigid Cork Insulation 230mm with 1. - 12mm plywood covering, Airtightness Layer & Timber Floor board 20x125mm - U - value of 0.15 (Wm²K).
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70mm Kalwall Shoji 2. - Panel + Aerogel - U - Value 0.28 (Wm²K).
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Substrate 150mm, Bauder filter fleece, Drainage matt 40mm, protection fleece, 3. - root resistant capping sheet, underlayer & DPM, 170mm Rigid Cork Insulation & 252mm CLT Roof Panel - U - value of 0.15 (Wm²K).
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3D SITE SECTION
1mm Foldable Zinc Flashing, 70mm Wood Fibre Board,200x100m Stud @450 4. Centres with Rigid Cork Insulation 200mm Infill U - value of 0.15 (Wm²K).
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300x300mm Glulam Beam (FSC), 85mm Tapered 5. - Celotex, DPM & Preformed Aluminium Parapet Capping - U - value of 0.15 (Wm²K).
CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE STAGE 6 - Cladding installed. -Internal fitted out completed. -Bio-diverse green roof laid. -Intensive green roof installed and trees planted on platform.
STAGE 5 -Structure made watertight; Curtain walling, glazing roof lights added.
STAGE 4 -Primary Structure erected, CLT & Kalwall panels.
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6. - Velfac 500 Door system
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Timber Joist @ 400 centres (FSC), 10mm Drainage gap, Preformed Aluminium 7. - Cap 70mm of Celotex FR5000 & 300x300mm Glulam Beam (FSC) - U - value of 0.17 (Wm²K).
STAGE 3 -Timber Platform constructed. -Suspended timber floor in gallery space erected.
STAGE 2 DETAIL A
DETAIL B
DETAIL C
JUSTIFICATION OF USE WHAT IS KALWALL?
The use of translucent material allows for the Glulam to be semi-visible through the external facade, creating a exciting positive contrast - highlighting the timbers beauty. The use of different material helps define the space as point of interest. Kalwall also provides the highest insulative value of any translucent material available.
Kalwall is translucent structural composite sandwich panel, each panel is constructed of interlocking, insulated, thermally broken modules arranged to a grid.
-Pre-cast concrete ring beam inserted. -Glulam frame of gallery space and platform constructed. -Temporary bracing used to stabilise frame during erection.
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- External face sheet with tough low maintenance weather-able surface.
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- Aerogel
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- Internal grid core of interlocked thermally broken composite I-beams.
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- Clamp- titeTM Aluminium fastening
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- Interior shatterproof fiber-reinforced polymer face sheet
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CIAT Submission Panel 2 of 2
STAGE 1 -Ground excavation - Pile foundations and small pad foundations cast.
Woodland Works - Tom Speck - AT4