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DIA T ME N I R AP T OF ZBC RNALIS 17 JOU EAR 20 Y THE
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CONTENT PUBLISHER Structure And Design Media DESIGN & LAYOUT Tami Zizhou Tich Majena PHOTOGRAPHY Michele Fortmann CONTRIBUTORS Michael Nott MARKETING Clive Mapfumo Victoria Ndavambi +263 779 141 137 +263 783 851 516 +263 8644 224 569 SUBSCRIPTIONS +263 8644 224 570
MAIN FEATURE 8 | Alan Megahey Learning Recource Centre
COMMERCIAL FEATURE 37 | ECD Centre at St John’s Prep School
PROPERTY FEATURE 53 | Pam Golding Edgewater Villa
UPCOMING PROJECTS 63 | Archicraft Architects’ ZAS Mall
DESIGN EDUCATION 67 | The BETA Holdings Students Awards
HOME DESIGN 76 | 20 Year ‘Modern’ Design
DESIGN EVENTS 83 | Parallel Nippon Architecture Exhibition
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about Learning Centres Text by Michael Nott | Additional Photos, Drawings and Plans by Geoff Fox From Architectural and Planning Studio (Aps) | Photos by Tami Zizhou
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HE Alan Megahey Learning Resource Centre (LRC) at Peterhouse Boys School, just outside Marondera, represents a new way of looking at education and interacting with information for senior school students from both the boys’ and girls’ schools. It was made possible by a very generous (around US$1.5 million) anonymous donation. Alan Megahey was a former Rector of the school, responsible for, among other things, the founding of the Peterhouse Girls School and the formation of the Peterhouse Group of Schools. He was also well respected as a man of considerable intellectual and cultural abilities, a historian and an academic, as well as for his innovative approach to education. In addition he was an archivist with a significant collection of books and documents across a broad range of subjects. So it’s a fitting tribute to his legacy that the new LRC is part library but also a new and ground-breaking
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way for students to access and engage with information in whatever form it might take - printed or electronic. It’s an interactive learning facility where students can still enjoy all the attributes that a traditional library has to offer – research books and current periodicals - but with the added bonus of internet and multi-media access. In addition to interacting with the internet, students can collaborate with each other on a peer to peer basis and also engage with teachers. The school has installed the online version of Encyclopaedia Britannica on their computers which allows pupils to view an almost unlimited amount of up to date information. The LRC also has impressive multimedia facilities for watching video and PowerPoint computer presentations. There’s a huge video monitor as well as state of the art sound equipment. And that’s not all – students are continuously monitored by CCTV cameras so that the supervisors are always in control of just what the pupils are looking at!
Originally intended as a kind of extension of the existing library it has become far more than that. It functions in a very different way to more conventional libraries which were always traditionally completely silent and rather stuffy and dusty spaces. It was crucial at the outset of the project to establish, research and define the brief and what the building was to achieve. In order to get to this point the architects undertook extensive initial consultations with a diverse range of specialists - from IT (Neil Padmore of Frampol) to educational psychology (Occupational Psychologist Felicity Van de Ruit of Realise Africa). In addition, various lively and inclusive focus groups consisting of staff and pupils were consulted. As a result of this research-led and collaborative process the LRC represents a new way of thinking about teaching and learning and is in essence an synthesis between a typical library and a computer centre, providing opportunities for both structured academic research as well as a more extramural curiosity in the world around us. Whenever the brief is as unique as this one an important part of the initial design process is to get full support from the client on the design concept. Key to this was the production of accurate visualisations by the architects. Architectural Assistant Tapiwa Mativenga modelled the building both inside and outside in photorealistic 3D, to give the client team an exact look and feel for the space, colours and ambience before committing to construction documentation. To this end there are both formal seating for students to access the internet and do online research, as well as more comfortable and relaxed seating areas for reading, studying and collaborating in either small or large groups, or in public or private settings. Books and periodicals can be checked out in the usual way with an advanced sentinel system to ensure that all material taken from the resource centre is carefully monitored.
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The LRC is intended as a series of individual and collective gathering spaces under one roof, where a spectrum of learning resources and multi media, in all its forms can be consumed, shared and enjoyed by pupils and staff, (for scholarly and extramural interests alike).
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2245
3365
8
1306
2800
1120
CL
1000
800
260
7
2500
2800
995
6
1000
Callout of W - North Elevation - Curtain Wall
2
5
1230
778
4
888
ALL WINDOWS TO BE DESIGNED TO WITHSTAND A 2kN WINDLOAD AS PER SABS 0160.
725
3
648
All discrepancies to be referred to the Architect.
GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES
N-W12
1100
500
1100
888
888
1171
245
1151
888
1395
230
1 : 50
2120
CW-40 2120 CW-41 2120 CW-42 3375 CW-43 4135 CW-44 4270 CW-45 3260 CW-46 11135 CW-47 3260 CW-E-01 1458 CW-E-02 2250 CW-E-03 2250 CW-E-04 10573 CW-E-05 2698 CW-E-06 563 CW-N-01 3383 CW-N-02 2500 CW-N-03 1760 CW-N-04 1760 CW-N-05 1760 CW-N-06 2500 CW-N-07 3145 CW-N-08 3145 CW-N-09 3383 CW-S-01 3375 CW-S-02 3625 CW-S-03 4615 CW-S-04 2020 CW-S-05 4615 CW-S-06 4750 CW-S-07 2243 CW-S-08 2250 CW-S-09 2250 CW-S-10 2250 CW-S-11 2250 CW-S-12 2250 CW-S-13 3375 CW-W-01 4270 CW-W-02 2250 CW-W-03 2698 CW-W-04 4270 CW-W-05 6073 Exist. Lib. 1 6320 Exist. Lib. 2 6140 Grand total: 43
N-W11 N-W9
1900 888
Callout of W - East Elevation - Curtain Wall 2 DDD
3
N-W8 N-D1
1900
N-W3
2800
1700
2200
1700
2800
1100 245
All work to comply with Local Authority regulations. Window G.2
0 888
The design on this drawing is copyright and remains the property of Architectural & Planning Studio.
B
2800 Window G.1 3600
1700
N-W10
Window3150 G.2
0 345
This drawing is to be read in conjunction with all other relevant drawings and specifications.
CW-N-05-D1
2300
600
N-W5
D1 - Gnd Floor FFL 1458
Use figured dimensions only. All levels and dimensions to be checked on site before commencement of work.
W-W7
3500
3600
2200
3405
E-W4
1772
D2 - 1st Floor FFL
E-W3
W-W6
2250
D1 - Gnd Floor FFL
-1200
CW-N-05-W1
CW-N-04-D1
CW-N-03-D1
3500
2250
CW-E-01-W2
1
CW-N-04-W1
Notes
5700
D1 - Ceiling
E-W2
CW-N-05
2100
2100
2250
E-W1
1161
Window 1.3 Window 1.1 6000
605 195
195
D2 - 1st Floor FFL 3600
CW-N-03-W1
CW-N-04
700
CW-E-03
1355
CW-N-03
3961
CW-E-03-W1
CW-E-02
2800
2800
1458
CW-N-02
554
CW-E-02-W1
CW-E-01
CW-N-01
Top of Parapet 6400 Window 1.3 Window 1.1 6000
5700
CURTAIN WALL MANUFACTURER TO SUPPLY ALUMINIUM PROFILED FLAT SHEET PANELS TO SAME COLOUR AS FRAMES
1470
1395
1151
CW-E-06
1274
700
226
5.00°
CW-E-01-W1
1171
www.architecturalplanningstudio.com
Top of Parapet 6400
CW-E-04
L
E
E
1 A1604
Shelf Type A
5
4
5
1 : 25
6
5
E
4
Shelf Type F
9
ARCHITECTURAL & PLANNING STUDIO
13
A1604
A1604
7
1 : 25
6
c/l
E
3
E
2
K
10
Shelf Type A
12
7
Window L 1.3
6000
-
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11
1 : 25
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M
10
Notes Use figured dimensions only. All levels and dimensions to be checked on site before commencement of work.
50
397 410
The design on this drawing is copyright and remains the property of Architectural & Planning Studio.
Shelf Type G
17
1 : 25
All work to comply with Local Authority regulations.
1 : 25
I
410
25 362 385
This drawing is to be read in conjunction with all other relevant drawings and specifications.
SHELF TYPE G - RAISED ON COASTERS
Shelf Type G
11
All discrepancies to be referred to the Architect.
c/l
410
2860
410
I Window 1.1
1653
410
410
2870
5700
D2 - 1st Floor FFL 3600
397
397
410
3600
SHELF TYPE I - RAISED ON COASTERS
Shelf Type I
21
410
25 347 50
MAGNETIC WHITE BOARD TO REAR BACKING
D2 - 1st Floor FFL
410
410
385
410
22
1790
410
590
397
100 397
3150
22
1 : 25
Shelf Type I 1 : 25
410
260
200
C
B
10
A
15
0
1 : 25
1
L
K
A1200
2
c/l
I
H
G
F
1 : 25
E
D
C
1
B
1 : 25
15 15 15 15 1
20
2
3
18
4
5
16
6
15
7
14
8
13
9
10
-170 DE - Level 00.1 - Ext. Ground EGL
-1200
-1370
W - Section 5 1
D
E
F
H
I
c/l
2
A1201
K
L
A1200
1 A1200
M
N
O
P
Q
343 343
This drawing is to be read in conjunction with all other relevant drawings and specifications. The design on this drawing is copyright and remains the property of Architectural & Planning Studio. All work to comply with Local Authority regulations. All discrepancies to be referred to the Architect.
COMMON BRICK WALL - EXTERNAL = CEMENT RENDER. INTERNAL = PLASTER AND SKIM. PAINT AS PER ARCH. SPEC.
STONE WALL GRANITE - FINISH TO MATCH CHAPEL WALLS ROOF CHROMADECK METAL SHEET COLOUR DOVE GREY
A B C
PRECAST CONCRETE COPING STONE ON TOP OF MASONRY WALLS - 310(w)x72(h)45(nose) PRECAST CONCRETE COPING STONE BENEATH GLAZING AT WALL PLATE HEIGHT PRECAST CONCRETE CILLS BENEATH ALL WINDOWS - 155(w)x75(h)45(nose)
2
Top of Parapet 700
6400 Window 1.3 Window 1.1 6000
2400
2100
---
5700 3 A1603
5 A1601
620
218
450
D2 - 1st Floor FFL
D1 - Ceiling Window3150 G.2 2800 Window G.1
2800 4350
2800
2200
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
D1.1 - Ext. Ground EGL -170 DE - Level 00.1 - Ext. Ground EGL -1370
W - Section 6
Use figured dimensions only. All levels and dimensions to be checked on site before commencement of work.
UNDERFLOOR HEATING INSULATION BOARD TO SPECIALIST SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION
No.
ALL WATERPROOFING END-LAPS, TURNUPS, JOINTS, CORNERS ETC. TO BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH WATERPROOFING MANUFACTURERS GUIDANCE. ALL SURFACES TO BE PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH WATERPROOFING MANUFACTURERS GUIDANCE. ALL DRAWINGS TO BE CHECKED BY WATERPROOFING SPECIALST INSTALLER PRIOR TO APPLICATION. ANY DISCREPANCIES OR IRREGULARITIES THAT MAY JEOPARDISE THE INTEGRITY OF THE WATERPROOFING IN ANY WAY SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT, AND SUBJECT TO FURTHER INSTRUCTION. THE PROPER INSTALLATION & COMPLIANCE WITH MANUFACTURERS GUIDANCE IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE MAIN CONTRACTOR & THE ARCHITECT ACCEPTS NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY WATERPROOFING FAILURES DUE TO POOR WORKMANSHIP, SUPERVISION, SITE CONDITIONS OR ANY DEVIATIONS FROM SPECIALIST APPROVED DETAILS. AFTER COMPLETION ALL NECESSARY WARRANTIES AND GUARANTEES ARE TO BE PROVIDED BY THE MAIN CONTRACTOR IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE CONTRACT.
Waterproofing Notes 1 : 50
Date
Construction 09/03/2016 10/03/2016 Floor box positions revised. Internal glazed partition screen omitted. Size and position of Shelf Type I revised. Table sizes and layout revised. Data / plug sockets integrated into furniture. Shopfitting materials revised.
B
20/07/2016 Layout changes to Gnd and 1st floors (including revised floor finishes, additional meeting rooms, removal of eastern fire escape, addition of window to eastern office, and associated electrics etc. Removal of louvres, revisions to wall finishes to stairs internally and externally)
ALL WATERPROOFING / EXPANSION JOINTS AT FOUNDATIONS / RETAINING WALLS SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION BY SE. DETAILS AND MAY CHANGE IN DUE COURSE DUE TO ACTUAL SUB-SURFACE CONDITIONS. ALL CONCRETE WORK TO BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SE DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS. ALL WATERPROOFING BETWEEN JUNCTIONS OF THE DOORS / WINDOWS / CURTAINS WALLS TO BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE RELEVANT SUBCONTRACTOR.
Description
2 A
A1203
WATERPROOF SCREED LAID ON TOP OF WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE TO 1:80 FALLS
A As indicated
Notes
ALUTHERM INSULATION LAID BY CONTRACTOR TO MANUFACTURERS SPEC.
R
5 A1400
2 A1603
A1604 Scale @ A0 sheet
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1 : 50
G
UNDERFLOOR HEATING INSULATION BOARD TO SPECIALIST SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION
GF Checker
18 Mon Repos, Newlands, Harare, Zimbabwe
Wall Legend 50.
8 A1602
1 : 50
Checked by
ALUTHERM INSULATION LAID BY CONTRACTOR TO MANUFACTURERS SPEC.
PHBMB 11/04/2016
SPLIT FACED CONCRETE FACE BRICK TO ARCH. SPEC.
D1.1 - Ext. Ground EGL
D0 - Lower Gnd Floor FFL
STONE WALL GRANITE - FINISH TO MATCH CHAPEL WALLS
GLAZING - REFER TO DOOR / WINDOW SCHEDULES
5 A1600
0
SPLIT FACED CONCRETE FACE BRICK TO ARCH. SPEC.
1 : 50
2200
11
AS ABOVE
Wall Legend 50
2800 Window G.1 12
Drawn by
PLY WOOD TIMBER - TO SKIRTINGS, HANDRAILS & BOOK SHELF PERIMETERS
ARCHITECTURAL & PLANNING STUDIO
PLY WOOD TIMBER - TO SKIRTINGS, HANDRAILS & BOOK SHELF PERIMETERS
Window3150 G.2
17
COMMON BRICK WALL - EXTERNAL = CEMENT RENDER. INTERNAL = PLASTER AND SKIM. PAINT AS PER ARCH. SPEC.
NATURAL ANODISED ALUMINIUM TO ARCH. DETAIL & SPEC.
D1 - Ceiling
19
Date
CORAIN - TO COUNTER TOPS, DESKS & SHELVES - TO SPEC. SUBCONTRACTOR
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100 21
NATURAL ANODISED ALUMINIUM TO ARCH. DETAIL & SPEC.
1 : 25
HOT DIP GALVANISED STEEL TO SE DETAIL & SPEC - TO I-BEAMS, LOUVRES & BALUSTRADE SUPPORTS
10
D1 - Gnd Floor FFL
22
1 : 25
IN-SITU CONCRETE TO SE DETAIL & SPEC.
5700
23
Project number
Wall Legend 25
PRECAST CONCRETE TO SE DETAIL & SPEC.
6400 Window 1.3 Window 1.1 6000
D2 - 1st Floor FFL
D1 - Gnd Floor FFL
Shelf Type D
WD - (A0) Details Shopfitting - Shelves
HOT DIP GALVANISED STEEL TO SE DETAIL & SPEC - TO I-BEAMS, LOUVRES & BALUSTRADE SUPPORTS
BONDED SCREED INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR TO SPECIALIST ADVICE
A
Top of Parapet
D0 - Lower Gnd Floor FFL
343 15 15 15
330 343 343 343
20
B
3600
STONE WALL GRANITE - FINISH TO MATCH CHAPEL WALLS
343
Shelf Type K
A1201
A1200
AS ABOVE
343 355
19
230
M
Shelf Type BC
Alan Megahey LRC
COMMON BRICK WALL - EXTERNAL = CEMENT RENDER. INTERNAL = PLASTER AND SKIM. PAINT AS PER ARCH. SPEC.
SPLIT FACED CONCRETE FACE BRICK TO ARCH. SPEC.
0
SHELF TYPE B&C - RAISED ON COASTERS
18
115
N
330 343 343
450
D1 - Gnd Floor FFL
Shelves Type BCDK
230
2 A1203
-1200
IN-SITU CONCRETE TO SE DETAIL & SPEC.
230
O
670
305
D
P
343
2400
A1604
1950
2120
19
C
343
305
B
18
9
D1 - Gnd Floor FFL
BONDED SCREED INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR TO SPECIALIST ADVICE
1558
355
305
6
0
8 D
343
Type K
1558 20
Type D
305
A1604
305
5
15
115
145
15
305
670
Type C
2120
610
A
6
3600
1 : 25
4
C
PH Group of Schools
Callout of W1 - Gnd Floor FFL - Workstations
1 : 25
CL B
26
Shelf Type K
2400
230
D
7
44
C
330
P
1 : 25
230
SF - Reception - Elevation 1 - b
115
25
1 : 25
Type K
230
SF - Reception - Elevation 1 - a
CONSTRUCTION
Q
O
230
24
775
B
P
16
RECEPTION COUNTER - RAISED ON COASTERS
Date
-
100
RECEPTIONS COUNTER - RAISED ON COASTERS
E
1:5
1 : 25
A1604
10
D1 - Gnd Floor FFL 0
1 : 25
775
A
28
Description
Construction 09/03/2016 10/03/2016 Floor box positions revised. Internal glazed partition screen omitted. Size and position of Shelf Type I revised. Table sizes and layout revised. Data / plug sockets integrated into furniture. Shopfitting materials revised.
CONSTRUCTION PH Group of Schools
Alan Megahey LRC WD - GA Section Layouts Project number
PHBMB 11/04/2016
Date
GF
Drawn by Checked by
A1202 Scale @ A1 sheet
Checker
B 1 : 50
04/08/2016 13:08:17
260
15
1490
D1 - Gnd Floor FFL 0
SF - Reception Counter
Callout of W1 - Gnd Floor FFL - Shelves Type E - post
No.
2 A
Shelf Type K
-
630
260
Type B
Q
N
PLY WOOD FRAME
460
51
A1604
CONCRETE COLUMN
R
1 : 25
260
15
115
23
2018 MAGNETIC WHITE BOARD TO REAR BACKING
SHELF TYPE K - RAISED ON COASTERS
16
Type F
9
MASONRY BRICKWORK
Shelf Type F
7
0 37
25x100mm TEAK SKIRTING WITH ROUNDED NOSE
230
50
343
1 : 25
-1200
355
245
15
A1604
24
51
D0 - Lower Gnd Floor FFL
-
04/08/2016 13:56:17
1490
2010
A1604
6
25
PLASTER & PAINT
1 : 25
343
260
5
Work Station
E
E
4
Shelf Type E
7
260
1 : 25
44
1 : 25
13
A1604
860
4
28
Shelf Type F
3 2
Shelf Type F
115
13
1 : 25
44
490
345
1702
14 A1604
E
4
1 : 25
44
7
2120
2400
3
1 : 25
44
CL
50
102
51
410
410 423
D1 - Gnd Floor FFL
Shelf Type E & F
245
1702
Shelf Type E & F
1
1 : 50
818
0
Shelf Types A & F
2
1 : 25
A1604
2
50
423
833
410
D1 - Gnd Floor FFL
44
1
820
600
410
51
0
Shelf Types A & F
8
245
1790
1790
620
1
14
8
1653
490 245
423
D1 - Gnd Floor FFL 0
44
410
410
2870
2870
410
50
1378
820
410
2870 50
2063
820
410
50
410
2870
25 25
FUTURE ACCESS PANEL
410
25 347 50 385
410
345 50
25 385
410
397
395
50
A1604
D1 - Ceiling
245 100 245
410
100
D1 - Ceiling 3150
1690
D2 - 1st Floor FFL 3600
D1 - Ceiling 3150 50
c/l
318
D2 - 1st Floor FFL 3600
423
833
410
1652
3600
Window 1.3 6000
410
Window 1.3 6000
25 385
Window 1.3 6000
407
50
D2 - 1st Floor FFL
25
410
397
25 385
25 362
395
25
410
345 50
410
Window 1.3 6000
410
Window 1.3 6000
385
398
395
MAGNETIC WHITE BOARD TO REAR BACKING
N
665
410
565
50
50
17
MICHELLE ASHLEY INTERIOR & ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO M A I A Design Studio | 47 Churchill Avenue, Alexandra Park, Harare Tel: +263 774 422 547 | Email: michelle@maiadesign.co.zw | Directors: Michelle Wilkins
When I was asked to come on board for the interiors of the Peterhouse Boys Megahey Media Centre, it was important for me to understand the brief of the project and the architectural concept from the start, to ensure a smooth transition and continuity. The concept was quite strong with the structural components and key fixtures contrasted in a vibrant palette of plums, sparkling lime, Monet blues and effervescent orange. The brief sensed it was important to run this scheme through the soft furnishings, but without the overall look becoming too garish. Solid colours were used for the blocklike seating components with geometric design such as circular chairs and square modular sofas. These were broken by merging patterns and colours in elements between, such as ottomans and more organic style chairs. We also selected furniture compiled in separate modules so that the block colours could be alternated and compounded together in different combinations, creating a variable aspect to the overall design. Overall I feel we achieved the look desired, where furniture and interior blends into the aesthetic structure of the building design.
19
2 A1605
ARCHITECTURAL & PLANNING STUDIO
B
4 m²
Type E Type E
Type F Pidgeon Holes / Laptop access
15 A1604
8 m²
UP
193 m²
Notes Use figured dimensions only. All levels and dimensions to be checked on site before commencement of work.
The design on this drawing is copyright and remains the property of Architectural & Planning Studio.
Coffee Table Top = 400mm AFFL
Active Learning Space 1100
1294
62 m²
Counter Top = 1000mm AFFL
1100 1100 TOGGLE JOINTS (TJ) 1100
TOGGLE JOINTS (TJ)
No.
Type F
Type J
Magnetic White-board 1133 (Notice Board Wall)
1100
1133
1145
UP
1100
1100
26 A1604
A B C D E
665 x 0345 x 2870mm 5 670 x 0305 x 450mm 4 770 x 0305 x 450mm 3 1557 x 0305 x 2400mm 2 1790 x 0245 x 2870mm 3
F I G J
1790 x 0345 x 2870mm 4 1900 x 0305 x 2100mm 4 1900 x 0305 x 2400mm 3 2040 x 0245 x 2845mm 4
K 2120 x 0305 x 2400mm 3 M 2552 x 0305 x 900mm 4 H 2552 x 0305 x 2400mm 3 Grand total: 48
Count
Shelves - Adjustable Shelves - Mobile low Shelves - Mobile low Shelves - Fixed (short) Shelves - Adjustable (back to back) Shelves - Adjustable (single) Shelves - Mobile (short) Shelves - Mobile Shelves - Adjustable (back to back) Shelves - Fixed (long) Shelves - High Level (office) Shelves - Fixed (office)
•
WALL MOUNTED SHELVES TYPICALLY TO CONSIST OF 44mm THICK VARNISHED PLY WOOD FRAME WITH PLY WOOD SHELVES TO SPECIALIST SHOPFITTING DETAIL. INTERNAL PERIMETER OF FRAME TO BE PAINTED TO ARCHITECTS SPEC.
•
WORK STATION WORK TOPS (1000mm AFFL) TO TYPICALLY CONSIST OF 44mm PLY WOOD COUNTER TOPS WITH BUILT IN ELECTRICAL AND DATA CONNECTIONS BUILT IN TO SPECIALIST SHOPFITTING DETAIL. REFER TO PLAN POSITIONS
•
TASK TABLES 900X900mm (800mm AFFL) TO TYPICALLY CONSIST OF 44mm PLY WOOD COUNTER TOPS WITH LAMINATED GLASS TOP, ON STANDARD STAINLESS STEEL TABLE FRAME - WITH BUILT IN ELECTRICAL AND DATA CONNECTIONS BUILT IN TO PERIMETER DOWNSTAND TO SPECIALIST SHOPFITTING DETAIL. REFER TO PLAN POSITIONS. INNER FACE OF GLASS TO BE PAINTED TO ARCHITECTS SPEC.
25510
1 : 50
Description
MOBILE SHELVES (ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT) SHELVES TO TYPICALLY CONSIST OF 44mm THICK VARNISHED PLY WOOD FRAME WITH ADJUSTABLE PLYWOOD SHELVES, COASTERS FOR PORTABILITY AND A MAGNETIC WHITE BOARD BACKING TO BE USED FOR PRESENTATIONS. ALL TO SPECIALIST SHOPFITTING DETAIL. INTERNAL PERIMETER OF FRAME TO BE PAINTED TO ARCHITECTS SPEC.
Counter Top = 1000mm AFFL
MWB
W1 - Gnd Floor FFL - Shopfitting & Furniture
Comments
•
1100
1145
Type K
B
20/07/2016 Layout changes to Gnd and 1st floors (including revised floor finishes, additional meeting rooms, removal of eastern fire escape, addition of window to eastern office, and associated electrics etc. Removal of louvres, revisions to wall finishes to stairs internally and externally)
CONSTRUCTION
Shopfitting & Furniture Schedule Type
STATIC (ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT) SHELVES TO TYPICALLY CONSIST OF 44mm THICK VARNISHED PLY WOOD FRAME WITH ADJUSTABLE PLYBOARD SHELVES TO SPECIALIST SHOPFITTING DETAIL. INTERNAL PERIMETER OF FRAME TO BE PAINTED TO ARCHITECTS SPEC.
Type J
10 A1604
UP
Counter Top = 1000mm AFFL
•
Date
Construction 09/03/2016 10/03/2016 Floor box positions revised. Internal glazed partition screen omitted. Size and position of Shelf Type I revised. Table sizes and layout revised. Data / plug sockets integrated into furniture. Shopfitting materials revised.
Manufacturer
Product
2 4 5 7 4
Direct Sub-contractor Direct Sub-contractor Direct Sub-contractor Direct Sub-contractor Direct Sub-contractor
5 6 2 4
Direct Sub-contractor Direct Sub-contractor Direct Sub-contractor Direct Sub-contractor
5 2 2
Direct Sub-contractor Direct Sub-contractor Direct Sub-contractor
•
PH Group of Schools
Alan Megahey LRC
COFFEE TABLES 900X900mm (400mm AFFL) TO TYPICALLY CONSIST OF 44mm PLY WOOD COUNTER TOPS WITH LAMINATED GLASS TOP, ON STANDARD STAINLESS STEEL TABLE FRAME - WITH BUILT IN ELECTRICAL AND DATA CONNECTIONS BUILT IN TO PERIMETER DOWNSTAND TO SPECIALIST SHOPFITTING DETAIL. REFER TO PLAN POSITIONS. INNER FACE OF GLASS TO BE PAINTED TO ARCHITECTS SPEC.
WD - GA Gnd Floor Furniture & Shopfitting Layout
•
. •
Project number
DESKS (800mm AFFL) TO TYPICALLY CONSIST OF CORIAN DESK TOPS WITH POST FORMED CHIPBOARD / LAMINATE Date CUPBOARDS AND DRAWERS TO CLIENTS SELECTION ALL TO SPECIALIST SHOPFITTING DETAIL.
PHBMB 11/04/2016 GF
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REMAINING LOOSE FURNITURE - TYPICALLY CHAIRS - INTERNALLY AND EXTERNALLY TO CLIENTS SELECTION AND ARCHITECTS Checked by GUIDANCE (NOT PART OF MAIN CONTRACT.
A1403
MOBILE SHELVES TO HAVE MAGNETIC WHITEBOARD TO REAR OF SHELVES. MOBILE SHELVES TO COASTERS AS REQUIRED BENEATH FRAME
Checker
B 1 : 50
Scale @ A1 sheet
Shopfitting Legend
04/08/2016 13:08:27
1284
Type J
1368
1100
Type J
Description
2 A
New Arrival Books & Journals MWB
Counter Top = 1000mm AFFL
All discrepancies to be referred to the Architect. 13760
Magnetic White-board (Notice Board Wall)
Table tops to be 800mm AFFL
All work to comply with Local Authority regulations.
MWB
1100
Counter Top =800mm AFFL
Multi Media Administration & Control Point
1
This drawing is to be read in conjunction with all other relevant drawings and specifications.
1100
Counter Top =1000mm AFFL
23 A1604
www.architecturalplanningstudio.com
Archive
2 m²
Type F
Lower LRC
7 A1604
8 A1604
6 A1604
Type E Type E
Stair 2
MWB
37 m²
t: +263 4 776008 / 746448 e: admin@architecturalplanningstudio.com
267
Core Library
7 m²
18 Mon Repos, Newlands, Harare, Zimbabwe
3 A1605
1100
Type K
Store 2 (Books)
Type C Type D
Type K
Type D
Type C
Type D
Type D
Type D
Type D
Type C
Server
3 m²
8 m²
Type C
SPARE SERVER
Stair 1
Office
Type C
Archive store (Books & IT) and packaging
New book arrivals & processing
Type H
Type H
DATA SERVER
Type D
Type K
AUDIO SERVER
Counter Top = 750mm AFFL
1 A1605
Type B Type B
Type K
Type B Type B
1 : 50
ARCHITECTURAL & PLANNING STUDIO
B
Counter Top = 800mm AFFL
Type A
Type F
Type F
Type G
161 m²
t: +263 4 776008 / 746448 e: admin@architecturalplanningstudio.com www.architecturalplanningstudio.com
Notes Use figured dimensions only. All levels and dimensions to be checked on site before commencement of work.
12 A1604
This drawing is to be read in conjunction with all other relevant drawings and specifications. Type I
9 A1604
8 m²
18 Mon Repos, Newlands, Harare, Zimbabwe 4 A1605
UP
Type A
Upper LRC
5 A1604
Careers Office
1265
UP
Type H
38 m²
Type H
Terrace 2
The design on this drawing is copyright and remains the property of Architectural & Planning Studio.
Glass backing
All work to comply with Local Authority regulations.
21 A1604
MWB
Type I
All discrepancies to be referred to the Architect. MWB
MWB
Type I 15 m²
•
STATIC (ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT) SHELVES TO TYPICALLY CONSIST OF 44mm THICK VARNISHED PLY WOOD FRAME WITH ADJUSTABLE PLYBOARD SHELVES TO SPECIALIST SHOPFITTING DETAIL. INTERNAL PERIMETER OF FRAME TO BE PAINTED TO ARCHITECTS SPEC.
1100
1133
1095
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
Counter Top = 900mm AFFL
1100
1100
1100
1095
1100
1100
1100
•
MOBILE SHELVES (ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT) SHELVES TO TYPICALLY CONSIST OF 44mm THICK VARNISHED PLY WOOD FRAME WITH ADJUSTABLE PLYWOOD SHELVES, COASTERS FOR PORTABILITY AND A MAGNETIC WHITE BOARD BACKING TO BE USED FOR PRESENTATIONS. ALL TO SPECIALIST SHOPFITTING DETAIL. INTERNAL PERIMETER OF FRAME TO BE PAINTED TO ARCHITECTS SPEC.
1190
•
WALL MOUNTED SHELVES TYPICALLY TO CONSIST OF 44mm THICK VARNISHED PLY WOOD FRAME WITH PLY WOOD SHELVES TO SPECIALIST SHOPFITTING DETAIL. INTERNAL PERIMETER OF FRAME TO BE PAINTED TO ARCHITECTS SPEC.
•
WORK STATION WORK TOPS (1000mm AFFL) TO TYPICALLY CONSIST OF 44mm PLY WOOD COUNTER TOPS WITH BUILT IN ELECTRICAL AND DATA CONNECTIONS BUILT IN TO SPECIALIST SHOPFITTING DETAIL. REFER TO PLAN POSITIONS
•
TASK TABLES 900X900mm (800mm AFFL) TO TYPICALLY CONSIST OF 44mm PLY WOOD COUNTER TOPS WITH LAMINATED GLASS TOP, ON STANDARD STAINLESS STEEL TABLE FRAME - WITH BUILT IN ELECTRICAL AND DATA CONNECTIONS BUILT IN TO PERIMETER DOWNSTAND TO SPECIALIST SHOPFITTING DETAIL. REFER TO PLAN POSITIONS. INNER FACE OF GLASS TO BE PAINTED TO ARCHITECTS SPEC.
•
COFFEE TABLES 900X900mm (400mm AFFL) TO TYPICALLY CONSIST OF 44mm PLY WOOD COUNTER TOPS WITH LAMINATED GLASS TOP, ON STANDARD STAINLESS STEEL TABLE FRAME - WITH BUILT IN ELECTRICAL AND DATA CONNECTIONS BUILT IN TO PERIMETER DOWNSTAND TO SPECIALIST SHOPFITTING DETAIL. REFER TO PLAN POSITIONS. INNER FACE OF GLASS TO BE PAINTED TO ARCHITECTS SPEC.
•
DESKS (800mm AFFL) TO TYPICALLY CONSIST OF CORIAN DESK TOPS WITH POST FORMED CHIPBOARD / LAMINATE CUPBOARDS AND DRAWERS TO CLIENTS SELECTION ALL TO SPECIALIST SHOPFITTING DETAIL.
W2 - 1st Floor FFL - Shopfitting & Furniture
1
1 : 50
Shopfitting & Furniture Schedule Type
Comments
A B C D E
665 x 0345 x 2870mm 5 670 x 0305 x 450mm 4 770 x 0305 x 450mm 3 1557 x 0305 x 2400mm 2 1790 x 0245 x 2870mm 3
F I G J
1790 x 0345 x 2870mm 4 1900 x 0305 x 2100mm 4 1900 x 0305 x 2400mm 3 2040 x 0245 x 2845mm 4
K 2120 x 0305 x 2400mm 3 M 2552 x 0305 x 900mm 4 H 2552 x 0305 x 2400mm 3 Grand total: 48
Description Shelves - Adjustable Shelves - Mobile low Shelves - Mobile low Shelves - Fixed (short) Shelves - Adjustable (back to back) Shelves - Adjustable (single) Shelves - Mobile (short) Shelves - Mobile Shelves - Adjustable (back to back) Shelves - Fixed (long) Shelves - High Level (office) Shelves - Fixed (office)
Count
Manufacturer
2 4 5 7 4
Direct Sub-contractor Direct Sub-contractor Direct Sub-contractor Direct Sub-contractor Direct Sub-contractor
5 6 2 4
Direct Sub-contractor Direct Sub-contractor Direct Sub-contractor Direct Sub-contractor
5 2 2
Direct Sub-contractor Direct Sub-contractor Direct Sub-contractor
Product
. •
REMAINING LOOSE FURNITURE - TYPICALLY CHAIRS - INTERNALLY AND EXTERNALLY TO CLIENTS SELECTION AND ARCHITECTS GUIDANCE (NOT PART OF MAIN CONTRACT.
Description
Date
2 A
Construction 09/03/2016 10/03/2016 Floor box positions revised. Internal glazed partition screen omitted. Size and position of Shelf Type I revised. Table sizes and layout revised. Data / plug sockets integrated into furniture. Shopfitting materials revised.
B
20/07/2016 Layout changes to Gnd and 1st floors (including revised floor finishes, additional meeting rooms, removal of eastern fire escape, addition of window to eastern office, and associated electrics etc. Removal of louvres, revisions to wall finishes to stairs internally and externally)
CONSTRUCTION PH Group of Schools
Alan Megahey LRC WD - GA 1st Floor Furniture and Shopfitting Layout Project number
PHBMB 11/04/2016
Date
GF
Drawn by MOBILE SHELVES TO HAVE MAGNETIC WHITEBOARD TO REAR OF SHELVES. MOBILE SHELVES TO COASTERS AS REQUIRED BENEATH FRAME
Shopfitting Legend 1 : 50
Checked by
A1404 Scale @ A1 sheet
Checker
B 1 : 50
04/08/2016 13:08:29
Type I
No.
Glass backing
Type I
11 A1604
Type G
15 m²
Collaborative Space MWB 2
Void Below
1133
Collaborative Space 1
Type I
ARCHITECTURAL & PLANNING STUDIO
ED G E
AB O VE
460
A1604 1790
2020
230
2203
4000
3375
1000
-1200
0 90
1125
115
2250 BEAMS
1078
230 510
1078
230
1000 CW-41
620
563
1125
G
1375 BEAMS
H
TOGGLE JOINTS (TJ) E-W3
1800
3030
E-W2
SCREED LAID TO FALLS
1600
150
CW-S-10
CW-S-12 RWP
6750
3855
230
RWP HIDDEN WITHIN BRICKWORK NIB
4520
11020
230
4980
B
20/07/2016 Layout changes to Gnd and 1st floors (including revised floor finishes, additional meeting rooms, removal of eastern fire escape, addition of window to eastern office, and associated electrics etc. Removal of louvres, revisions to wall finishes to stairs internally and externally)
K
M
O P Q
RWP
CW-S-06
RWP HIDDEN WITHIN BRICKWORK NIB
2135
Date
Construction 09/03/2016 10/03/2016 Floor box positions revised. Internal glazed partition screen omitted. Size and position of Shelf Type I revised. Table sizes and layout revised. Data / plug sockets integrated into furniture. Shopfitting materials revised.
N
CW-E-01
CW-S-07
DOOR MATT - 30mm RECESS IN SCREED
2135
Description
2 A
L
15
CW-S-11-D1
A1300
1125
230X460 COL TO SE
230X460 COL TO SE
1
c/l
-1200 1600
I
1125
BONDED SCREED - GROUND 16BY SPECIALIST. & POLISHED
230X460 COL TO SE
230X460 COL TO SE UP
No.
B
E-W1
230X460
All discrepancies to be referred to the Architect.
F
230X230 COL TO SE
1000
150 230
3043
8 A1602
E-W4
1005
2250
3043
1865
3375
230X230 COL TO SE
230X460
915 RWP HIDDEN WITHIN BRICKWORK NIB
3395
413
CARPET LAID ON TOP OF SCREED
-900
DOOR MATT - 30mm RECESS IN SCREED
RWP
CW-S-02
230
-
All work to comply with Local Authority regulations.
E
230X230 COL TO SE
-300
7 COL TO SE COL TO SE A1604 A1600 LOWER GND. & STAIRS CW-S-09-D1
1363 RWP
CW-42-D2
15 230
230
230X460 COL TO SE UP
CW-S-08
RWP HIDDEN WITHIN BRICKWORK NIB
12
The design on this drawing is copyright and remains the property of Architectural & Planning Studio.
D
2250
1790
230
This drawing is to be read in conjunction with all other relevant drawings and specifications.
8 m²
11
UP
460
90 0
1000
A1605
-
230X460 COL TO SE
1450
A1604
28
230X460 COL TO SE
D3
13
Use figured dimensions only. All levels and dimensions to be checked on site before commencement of work.
C
Archive
CARPET LAID ON TOP OF SCREED -600
LOWER GND. & TERRACE STEPS BONDED SCREED - GROUND & POLISHED BY SPECIALIST.
CW-S-01
483
230X460 COL TO SE
0
30 05
1005
-
3145
20
62 m²
15
230
1790
05 20 Active Learning Space
1000
3145 10
B
14625
SL AB
CARPET LAID ON TOP OF SCREED
230X460 COL TO SE
230
2250
40 05
1800
230X460 COL TO SE
2270
Notes
A
2250
11250 BEAMS
620
230X460 COL TO SE
2
460 4270
N-W3
2250
1790
230
1125
A1203
N-W4
2250
460
25
468
www.architecturalplanningstudio.com CARPET LAID ON TOP OF SCREED
4500
4
t: +263 4 776008 / 746448 e: admin@architecturalplanningstudio.com
588
898
2020
888
235
A1604 1790
230
TOGGLE JOINTS (TJ)
1905
230
4500 COLUMNS
460
2020
2445
A1200
1790
230
15
230X230 COL TO SE
460
648
A1604
230X230 COL TO SE
915
1060
W-W3
1253
4 m²
13
3625 BEAMS
193 m²
865
Store 2 (Books)
A1604
Lower LRC
230X230 COL TO SE
0
1
2
2203
2320
W-W2
19
18 Mon Repos, Newlands, Harare, Zimbabwe
3375
1000
N-W5
3
CARPET LAID ON TOP OF SCREED
SCREED LAID TO FALLS
A1200
24
2405
230X460 COL TO SE
40 05
W-W1
230X460 COL TO SE
230X230 COL TO SE
4255
2
A1604 1790
413 115
230X460 COL TO SE
D2
1000
1078
865
1000
1078
230
7 m²
A1203
2730
895
888
Server
A1604
37 m²
1000
510 230
740
CARPET LAID ON TOP OF SCREED
1745
620
895
1000
BONDED SCREED - GROUND & POLISHED BY SPECIALIST.
Core Library
20
21
115
398
UP
2020
W-D1
740
18
475
2015
230X460 COL TO SE
143
1600
DOOR MATT - 30mm RECESS IN SCREED
2000
6520
1200
2
EQ
A1300
1300
566
2698
A1605
18 REMOVABLE ACCESS PANEL
230X230 COL TO SE 150
2480
888
N-W7
8640
1200
EQ
SCREED LAID TO FALLS
2020 566
N-W8
3250
1060
230 510 1000 CW-40
1
115
100 620
230
2480
N-W6
1078
1
895
566
230
115
8 m²
7
A1301
2480
888
19
CW-40-D1
1608
566
888
1078
W-W4 713
740
N-W9
Office
8
230X230 COL TO SE
2020
1000
N-D1
230
A1605
9
740
5005
3000
563
N-W11
2698
2583
3043
B
2480
895
N-W10
6 1
865
1
3145
A1201
895
1000
BONDED SCREED - GROUND & POLISHED BY SPECIALIST. A1600
CARPET LAID ON TOP OF SCREED N-W12
865
1820
350
90 0
1558
1
2250
2730
888
1 A1202
4500 COLUMNS
3375 580
2 A1202
1133
A1204
A1201
483
2 A1204
2583
1
2
CONSTRUCTION PH Group of Schools
Alan Megahey LRC
R
2128
BONDED SCREED INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR TO SPECIALIST ADVICE
2250
PRECAST CONCRETE TO SE DETAIL & SPEC. 2250
2250
2250
2250
2250
2500
2250
1125
4
5
ALL STRUCTURAL & CIVIL ELEMENTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO FOUNDATIONS, SLABS, RETAINING WALLS, FLOORS, STAIRS, BEAMS, PADS, COLUMNS, JOINTS, PAVING, PARKING & SURFACE WATER DRAINAGE TO STRUCTURAL & CIVIL ENGINEERS DETAIL DESIGN & SPECIFICATION WHERE APPLICABLE.
6
7
CL
8
9
10
11
B
A1301
1 : 50
12
13
14
400x400mm pavers (to clients selection) laid ontop of water proof screed. Average 60mm to specialists specification with impermo waterproofing additive - all laid to falls to min. 1:80, towards drainage channels to a minimum of 30mm thickness on Bituminous waterproofing membrane to specialist contractors installation with min. 170mm up-stand to all vertical surfaces on 150mm reinforced concrete floor slab
2
W1 - Gnd Floor FFL
1
15 15 15 15
3
AS ABOVE SPLIT FACED CONCRETE FACE BRICK TO ARCH. SPEC. STONE WALL GRANITE - FINISH TO MATCH CHAPEL WALLS
(C)urtain (W)all Panel
ALL MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL ELEMENTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO AIRCON, UNDERFLOOR HEATING, FIRE HOSE REELS, HOT AND COLD WATER, LIGHTING, ELECTRICS, DATA, TELEPHONE, AUDIOVISUAL AND ASSOCIATED CONDUITING TO MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS DETAIL & DESIGN WHERE APPLICABLE.
Curtain Wall Number
RWP
General Notes
RAIN WATER PIPE - 100(w)Xx100(b)mm
WH
CW - E - 04 - W2 (N)orth / (E)ast / (S)outh / (W)est Facade
DRAINAGE CHANNEL FORMED IN SCREED AND LAID TO MIN. 1:80 FALLS TOWARD WEEP HOLES - 50(w)x25(h)mm
Curtain Wall Legend
1 : 50
Drainage Legend
1 : 50
1 : 50
A1111
UNDERFLOOR HEATING INSULATION BOARD TO SPECIALIST SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION
FLEXIBLE RIBBON LIGHT MOUNTED TO U/S STEPS FLEXIBLE RIBBON LIGHT MOUNTED VERTICALLY
ARCHITECTURAL & PLANNING STUDIO
PENDANT LIGHT TO STAIRS
SOP
230X230 COL TO SE
230X460 COL TO SE
230X460 COL TO SE
230X460 COL TO SE
300(W)x600(D) RC BEAM TO SE DETAIL AND SPEC
EQ
SOP EQ
MCD-36HRDN1-R 10.5KW
230X460 COL TO SE
600X1200mm TILES = 28.6M2 SOP
EQ
EQ
460(W)x600(D) RC BEAM TO SE DETAIL AND SPEC
SOP
230X460 COL TO SE
230X460 COL TO SE
230X460 COL TO SE
1200
230X230 COL TO SE
LED SMART TV SCREEN
All work to comply with Local Authority regulations.
FLOOR POP UP BOX RECESSED WITHIN SLAB - POWER, DATA, HDMI, VGA & MICROPHONE
All discrepancies to be referred to the Architect.
WIRELESS MICROPONE (3 NO.) DSTV SATELLITE DISH
600X1200mm TILES = 24.8M2 SOP
AV / COMMS CABINET - AUDIO VISUAL HEADEND DATA CABINET - SWITCH BOARD DATA OUTLET
600
TELEPHONE / VOICE OUTLET DB - ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION BOARD FLOOR POP UP BOX RECESSED WITHIN SLAB - POWER & DATA COLUMN ABOVE
230X460 COL TO SE
The design on this drawing is copyright and remains the property of Architectural & Planning Studio.
AV SYSTEM TOUCH CONTROL PANLE MOUNTED TO WALL
SW
230X460 COL TO SE
MCD-36HRDN1-R 10.5KW
This drawing is to be read in conjunction with all other relevant drawings and specifications.
(SP) 3 WAY SPEAKER MOUNTED TO WALL
MCD-36HRDN1-R 10.5KW SP
230X460 COL TO SE
SP
SW
230X460 COL TO SE
EQ
Use figured dimensions only. All levels and dimensions to be checked on site before commencement of work.
(SW) SUB-WOOFER SPEAKER MOUNTED TO WALL
300(W)x600(D) RC BEAM TO SE DETAIL AND SPEC
EQ
1ST FLOOR CEILING ABOVE VOID
3147
600X1200mm TILES = 28.6M2 SOP
Notes
EMERGENCY EXIT LIGHT GROUND RECESSED WATERPROOF SPOT LIGHT
ACOUSTIC CEILING PANELS ON DROP IN GRID
300(W)x600(D) RC BEAM TO SE DETAIL AND SPEC
5393
300(W)x600(D) RC BEAM TO SE DETAIL AND SPEC
5393
SOP
WEATHERPROOF BULKHEAD LIGHT MOUNTED TO WALL / CEILING
EXIT
AUDIO SPEAKERS RECESSED WITHIIN CEILING
MCD-36HRDN1-R 10.5KW
MCD-36HRDN1-R 10.5KW
3147
1200
300(W)x600(D) RC BEAM TO SE DETAIL AND SPEC
1200
1200 230(W)x600(D) RC BEAM TO SE DETAIL AND SPEC
600X1200mm TILES = 19.1M2
600X1200mm TILES = 37.4M2
MCD-36HRDN1-R 10.5KW
2259 BEAM END STOPS
www.architecturalplanningstudio.com
BULKHEAD LIGHT MOUNTED TO WALL
230X230 COL TO SE
B
SOP
2255 BEAM STOPS
t: +263 4 776008 / 746448 e: admin@architecturalplanningstudio.com
FLOOD LIGHT MOUNTED TO WALL 230X230 COL TO SE
230X460 COL TO SE
18 Mon Repos, Newlands, Harare, Zimbabwe
PENDANT LIGHT TO AMPITHEATRE
EQ EQ
230X460 COL TO SE
600
600X1200mm TILES = 34.0M2
EQ
ACOUSTIC CEILING PANELS ON DROP IN GRID
600
230X460 COL TO SE
SOP
EQ
EQ
SOP
WEATHERPROOF BULKHEAD LIGHT MOUNTED TO U/S ROOF STRUCTURE
300(W)x600(D) RC BEAM TO SE DETAIL AND SPEC
230X230 COL TO SE
16885
EQ
MS11D-09HRDN1 2.3KW
EQ
230(W)x450(D) RC BEAM TO SE DETAIL AND SPEC
EQ EQ
230X460 300(W)x600(D) RC BEAM COL TO SE TO SE DETAIL AND SPEC
EQ
230X460 COL TO SE
HIGH LEVEL POWER / DATA POINTS FOR WAP / TV / PROJECTORS
230X230 COL TO SE
No.
1 2 A B
HIGH LEVEL POWER / DATA POINTS FOR PROJECTORS SQUARE (13AMP) DOUBLE SWITCHED SOCKETS - EXTERNAL
230X460 COL TO SE
SQUARE (13AMP) DOUBLE SWITCHED SOCKETS - INTERNAL
600X1200mm TILES = 30.6M2
ROUND (15AMP) SWITCHED SOCKET WEATHER PROOF ISOLATOR SWITCH FOR A.C. FIRE ALARM - ELECTRONIC SOUNDER
CONCEALED GUTTER - 150()X200(W)mm RWP
RWP
CHROMADECK ROOF ON STEEL PURLINS ON CASTILATED STEEL I - BEAM 5 deg PITCH AREA =29.2m2
1 : 50
1 : 50
TILT DOWN LIGHT RECESSED WITHIN CEILING
SOP
B
Scale @ A1 sheet
Wall Legend 50
600X1200mm TILES = 8.0M2
600
Checker
Checked by
ALUTHERM INSULATION LAID BY CONTRACTOR TO MANUFACTURERS SPEC.
1 : 50
600X1200mm TILES = 8.0M2
GF
Drawn by
PLY WOOD TIMBER - TO SKIRTINGS, HANDRAILS & BOOK SHELF PERIMETERS
Floor Legend
PHBMB 11/04/2016
Date
NATURAL ANODISED ALUMINIUM TO ARCH. DETAIL & SPEC.
5mm Carpet tile (installed by specialist) on 35mm screed on mesh reinforced concrete slab. Aluminium profile angles fixed to slab to form permanent shuttering to screed at all level changes. Proprietary carpet trim to all level changes, threshold strips, wall abutments etc. where necessary.
WEEP HOLES - 50(w)x75(h)mm
(D)oor / (W)indow Number Within Curtain Wall Panel
Project number
HOT DIP GALVANISED STEEL TO SE DETAIL & SPEC - TO I-BEAMS, LOUVRES & BALUSTRADE SUPPORTS
40mm (minimum finished thickness after grinding) ground and polished (bonded) 'K-screed HDPʼ (to ʻFlowcreteʼ specifications - Minimum 30 day strength 25MPa) with exposed aggregate (integral aggregate) on 125mm mesh reinforced concrete floor slab.
100
2 DDD
COMMON BRICK WALL - EXTERNAL = CEMENT RENDER. INTERNAL = PLASTER AND SKIM. PAINT AS PER ARCH. SPEC.
10
1
WD - GA Gnd Floor Plan Layout
IN-SITU CONCRETE TO SE DETAIL & SPEC.
25300
04/08/2016 13:08:07
2250
230
2250
115
2500
230
2250
230
1125
RWP
Description
Prelim Tender Construction Ceiling grid, specification and M&E co-ordination revised. Layout changes to Gnd and 1st floors (including revised floor finishes, additional meeting rooms, removal of eastern fire escape, addition of window to eastern office, and associated electrics etc. Removal of louvres, revisions to wall finishes to stairs internally and externally)
Date
17/12/2015 09/03/2016 27/05/2016 20/07/2016
FIRE ALARM - ADDRESSABLE BREAK GLASS UNIT
RWP
FIRE ALARM - ADDRESSABLE CONTROL PANEL SMOKE DETECTORS RECESSESED WITHIN CEILING FIRE HOSE REELS FIRE EXTINGUISHER CANISTER - DRY POWDER FIRE EXTINGUISHER CANISTER WATER
1
D1 - Gnd Floor FFL - M&E
CINEPLEX (ISOVER, SAINT GOBAIN) 600X1200mm ACCOUSTIC CEILING TILES LAID ONTO A DONN QRC T38 (25mm WIDE) LAY IN GRID SYSTEM - WHITE TILES ON WHITE SUSPENDED GRID.
1 : 50
AIRCONDITIONING - INDOOR UNIT AIRCONDITIONING - OUTDOOR UNIT SECURITY - ELECTRONIC ANTI THEFT TAGGING AND LABELLING DEVICE
UNDERSIDE OF CONCRETE SLAB - PAINT COLOUR WHITE. RF
PLASTERED AND PAINTED CEILING BOARD - PAINT COLOUR WHITE.
UNDERSIDE OF BEAMS - PAINT COLOUR WHITE.
UNDERSIDE OF ALUBUBBLE INSULATION - COLOUR WHITE VETICAL BULKHEAD UPSTAND - PLASTERED AND PAINTED CEILING BOARD - PAINT COLOUR WHITE NOTE:
PERIMETER TRIM TO CONSIST OF WHITE ALUMINIUM ANGLES. STEPPED ANGLES TO FORM 25mm SHADOW GAP JUNCTIONS WITH ALL VERTICAL ABUTMENTS. STANDARD ANGLES TO BULKHEAD EDGES WHERE APPLICABLE.
Reflected Ceiling Legend 1 : 50
CONSTRUCTION
LIGHTNING PROTECTION - EARTH CABLE
B
SECURITY - ELECTRONIC ANTI THEFT TAG SENSOR AND ALARM
M&E Legend 1 : 50
ALL STRUCTURAL & CIVIL ELEMENTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO FOUNDATIONS, SLABS, RETAINING WALLS, FLOORS, STAIRS, BEAMS, PADS, COLUMNS, JOINTS, PAVING, PARKING & SURFACE WATER DRAINAGE TO STRUCTURAL & CIVIL ENGINEERS DETAIL DESIGN & SPECIFICATION WHERE APPLICABLE. ALL MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL ELEMENTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO AIRCON, UNDERFLOOR HEATING, FIRE HOSE REELS, HOT AND COLD WATER, LIGHTING, ELECTRICS, DATA, TELEPHONE, AUDIOVISUAL AND ASSOCIATED CONDUITING TO MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS DETAIL & DESIGN WHERE APPLICABLE.
General Notes 1 : 50
PH Group of Schools
Alan Megahey LRC WD - GA Gnd Floor Reflected Ceiling Plan M&E Layout Project number
PHBMB 11/04/2016
Date
GF
Drawn by Checked by
A1131 Scale @ A1 sheet
Checker
B 1 : 50
04/08/2016 14:14:30
26795
21
MAIN FEATURE
The centre is designed on two levels to accommodate different needs for both individuals and groups. The ground floor is mostly made up of public spaces with an emphasis on collaborative and interactive endeavours. There’s the reception desk, shelving for books – in particular Alan Megahey’s archival collection – desks with computers and laptops and formal seating, as well as a sort of internal amphitheatre facing the large screen, used for presentations, functions and as a kind of lecture hall. The internal stepped or raked space has beanbags for informal comfortable seating. The ground floor has a double-volume space extending from the south wall (made up mostly of huge glazed panels) towards the centre so it feels extra light, bright and airy, and the top floor balcony creates a gallery providing standing room so that more students and guests can overlook presentations.
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WE SPECIALIZE IN: ALUMINIUM SHOPFRONTS, WINDOWS, DOORS, SUSPENDED CEILINGS AND SPECIAL JOINERY, BANK COUNTERS, RECEPTION COUNTERS, DISPLAY-UNITS, OFFICE PARTITIONS etc.
2 JOLIFEE ROAD, SOUTHERTON, HARARE, ZIMBABWE Tel: +263 4 660 542, +263 4 660 364, +263 4 665 150; Cell: +263 772 240 888/ +263 772 244 689 Email: mcwoodshop@zol.co.zw; Website: www.mcwood.co.zw
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MAIN FEATURE
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ISSUE 8
Carpet tiles for the Peterhouse Megahey Resource Centre Proudly Supplied and Fitted by: Official agents of
32 South Avenue, Tel: 704631 or 703009 | George Silundika Ave, Tel: 700063 or 761802 | Westgate, Tel: 332243/4 | Sam Levy’s Village, Tel: 885712 Arundel Village, Tel: 369886/7 | Ballantyne Park, Tel: 870898 | Bulawayo Centre, (09) 75003 or (09) 74197/8 27
MAIN FEATURE
Complete CCTV system proudly installed at the new Alan Megahey Centre, Peterhouse School
CADLINE
Actual Image from Camera installed at the Media Centre
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The first floor of the building is assigned to more private spaces and is typically quieter and more secluded for serious solo studying, with access to a terrace overlooking the courtyard. There are even two ‘pod’ rooms upstairs which can be used for tutorials, presentations or small discussion groups. The two pod rooms were initially planned to be open balconies or verandahs but as the design developed it was decided to enclose the rooms to add an extra dimension to the study facilities. There are also smaller offices for administration, storage and a career guidance office.
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The interior design of the LRC makes use of a fairly simple palette of materials - unplastered brick, concrete, exposed steel roof beams and large expanses of glazing, particularly on the south wall and also forming a banister around the first floor gallery. The Architects, Geoff Fox and Graham Cochrane from Architectural and Planning Studio, have used bright colours extensively in the design - partly to be visually stimulating and exciting and also to informally demarcate the different learning zones. The colours were carefully selected to enhance and draw focus to key elements. Whilst the external colours respectfully pay reference to the adjacent buildings, the bright palette chosen for the internal spaces is intended to de-institutionalise the learning environment and provide young minds a vibrant and inspiring space to explore mixed media. The book collections were highlighted with plum purple and apple green accent colours and further accentuated with hidden LED feature lighting to draw attention to the new and old book collection. The structural steel was painted sky blue and concrete load bearing columns, beams and terraces painted citrus orange to emphasise and bring focus to the architectonic elements. 29
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The north side of the ground floor opens up to the existing outside amphitheatre which is an ideal space for open air theatrical productions. There was an existing bunker room adjacent to the amphitheatre intended as a backstage changing room but it was
completely impractical and seldom used. The building also functions to square off the Great Court creating a kind of quadrangle, bound by science classrooms on one side, the chapel on the opposite side, and the administration block at the top end.
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hen first introduced to the plans for the Peterhouse Megahey Centre we were very excited. From previous Conference Centre installations we had a pretty good idea of what equipment would form the backbone, but with the addition of new technologies and updated equipment we had the chance to install a system that surpasses any other presentation system we’ve seen or heard of in the country. The challenge with any large scale audio video system is making it easy to use. In the past functionality would be sacrificed for simplicity but that’s not the case any more. The Megahey Centre is split into 7 different audio zones out of which three zones have televisions installed for presentations. Presentations can be wirelessly sent to any or all of the television screens, from computers, tablets or smartphones (via WiFi), allowing for a tidier cable free environment, without any fuss over cable compatibility, damage and loss. Audio and music sources can be played throughout selected zones, wirelessly streamed from personal devices or from hard wired sources from within the rack. Microphones are available to be used for larger presentations with the system capable of running separate presentations
concurrently, splitting the microphones between zones, or extending a selected microphone’s audio throughout any or all of the seven audio zones. In order to make this system easy to manage and control we employed an automation controller. This is a small robust purpose built computer processor that connects to every audio and video device within the system. The automation system we use allows us to, in the Megahey Centre’s case, design a webpage that runs on the librarians PC - and allows the librarian to control each input, output and source. This control page can also run on smartphones and tablets, which is how many of our clients with our multi-room audio video systems installed into their homes choose to operate their systems. Designing the page ourselves means we can eliminate pages of unnecessary buttons for features or inputs that are irrelevant and boil the control page down to the basic essentials. A system that would otherwise require a manual and hours of training to use can now be controlled by anyone who has the control page on the PC pointed out to them.
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UNDERFLOOR HEATING INSULATION BOARD TO SPECIALIST SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION
This drawing is to be read in conjunction with all other relevant drawings and specifications. The design on this drawing is copyright and remains the property of Architectural & Planning Studio.
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GLAZING - REFER TO DOOR / WINDOW SCHEDULES
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ALL MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL ELEMENTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO AIRCON, UNDERFLOOR HEATING, FIRE HOSE REELS, HOT AND COLD WATER, LIGHTING, ELECTRICS, DATA, TELEPHONE, AUDIOVISUAL AND ASSOCIATED CONDUITING TO MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS DETAIL & DESIGN WHERE APPLICABLE.
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ALUTHERM INSULATION LAID BY CONTRACTOR TO MANUFACTURERS SPEC.
This drawing is to be read in conjunction with all other relevant drawings and specifications.
UNDERFLOOR HEATING INSULATION BOARD TO SPECIALIST SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION
The design on this drawing is copyright and remains the property of Architectural & Planning Studio.
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All work to comply with Local Authority regulations.
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AFTER COMPLETION ALL NECESSARY WARRANTIES AND GUARANTEES ARE TO BE PROVIDED BY THE MAIN CONTRACTOR IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE CONTRACT.
COMMON BRICK WALL - EXTERNAL = CEMENT RENDER. INTERNAL = PLASTER AND SKIM. PAINT AS PER ARCH. SPEC. SPLIT FACED CONCRETE FACE BRICK TO ARCH. SPEC.
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ALL DRAWINGS TO BE CHECKED BY WATERPROOFING SPECIALST INSTALLER PRIOR TO APPLICATION.
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IN-SITU CONCRETE TO SE DETAIL & SPEC.
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ANY DISCREPANCIES OR IRREGULARITIES THAT MAY JEOPARDISE THE INTEGRITY OF THE WATERPROOFING IN ANY WAY SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT, AND SUBJECT TO FURTHER INSTRUCTION.
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CONSTRUCTION
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Construction 09/03/2016 10/03/2016 Floor box positions revised. Internal glazed partition screen omitted. Size and position of Shelf Type I revised. Table sizes and layout revised. Data / plug sockets integrated into furniture. Shopfitting materials revised.
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PRECAST CONCRETE CILLS BENEATH ALL WINDOWS - 155(w)x75(h)45(nose)
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CONSTRUCTION PH Group of Schools
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MAIN FEATURE
Part of the brief to the architect from the Peterhouse Steering Group, (Headed by Rector Mr. Howard Blackett, with notable direction from Board Member Mr. Chris Paterson) reads, “The new building should be an appropriate 21st Century design and respectful of its position as the bridging building which completes the Great Court. The Fieldsend Hall, the Science Block, and the Gibbs Court, all marked considerable Architectural advancements on the original 1950s school as built: the Megahey Centre should represent a further advance.” These aspects of the brief needed serious consideration. The new building needed to be both modern and progressive while still blending in seamlessly with the existing older structures. Fox has achieved this difficult
dichotomy admirably – the new building echoes the existing buildings facing onto the Great Court in its use of granite cladding and a somewhat restrained facade made up of alternating granite, painted and plastered brick work, and open balconies. The south facade is altogether more contemporary as it doesn’t need to relate to other existing buildings. Large glazed windows provide a view towards the Wedza mountains and allow for gentle light to permeate the open plan interior. There’s also an outside paved area to allow guests for functions to spill outside and to tie the building into the landscape. On the west side blinds help to control the afternoon sun flooding into the pod rooms which overlook the old library.
Work on the site began in early 2016 with main contractors Rio Douro Construction and was completed on target towards the end of the same year, overseen by the consultant team of architects (APS), Quantity Surveyor (Matt Dove Associates), Structural and Civil Engineers (Dickie and Kunaka), Mechanical and Electrical Engineers (ASMEC) as well as Mr. Jason Driscoll, the Projects Manager for the Peterhouse Group of Schools, who has an intimate insight into the history of the school and the related infrastructure. The result is an exemplary and groundbreaking learning centre that will change the way that students will be educated in the future.
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ALAN MEGAHEY LEARNING RESOURCE CENTRE PROJECT SUPPLIERS
Project Managers - Peterhouse: Jason Driscoll (Peterhouse School, Facilities Manager). Architects - Architectural and Planning Studio Structural & Civil Engineers - Dickie and Kunaka Electrical & Mechanical Engineers - ASMEC Main Contractor - Rio Douro Construction Quantity Surveyor - Matt Dove Associates Electrical Subcontractor - L Electron Mechanical Subcontractor - Thermacool Aluminum and Glass - Gryfox (T/A Trellidor) Shopfitting - Woodfactory Interior Designs - MAIA Design Studio Steel Structure - Neeves Ironcraft (Stair handrails) Ceilings & Bulkheads - Macwood Security systems & CCTV - Cadline Signage - Copper Wares, Staircases and Balustrades - Neeves Ironcraft Mcwood (Atrium Glass Balustrade) Office furniture - Only Italian Other furniture - Client Sourced Specialist Audio Visual - Cold Fusion
Purpose designed ECD Centre
AT ST JOHN’S PREPARATORY SCHOOL Text by Michael Nott | Drawings and plans and some photos by Stone Beattie Studio | Additional photos by Kate Cameron Photography
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IMBABWE has recently passed legislation which requires all junior schools to offer (at least) two years of Early Childhood Development (ECD) classes for children from 3 to 5 years of age before they first attend primary school. Ostensibly this is to prepare children culturally, emotionally, intellectually and physically for their onward educational journey through Grade 1 to Grade 7 and then on to senior school. The policy is also intended to help teachers and caregivers identify early on any problems which children may encounter – dyslexia, attention deficit disorders, anti-social tendencies and so forth. In line with the official government policy ECD schools have been springing up across most of the suburbs of Harare and other city centres. Often these ECDs are simply set up in partially converted residential properties which were not originally designed to accommodate a large number of small children. They are also frequently more like crèches where working parents can drop off their children during the day – day care centres that focus only on the children’s physical needs and neglect their educational skills or their social or emotional development. St John’s ECD Centre has a specifically designed building as well as a tailor-made curriculum to prepare the boys for the St John’s Prep School and later for the St John’s College which are leading educational facilities in the country. There are currently 3 – soon to be 4 – classes for children from ages of around three and a half years old up to around five and a half years old. While the emphasis is on having fun and nurturing creativity and independence in the boys, there’s also some more serious learning taking place at the same time. Each week’s programme is carefully based around a specific theme – for example one week was dedicated to ‘mini beasts’ and in particular to bees. Children learn the features of bees; that they are flying insects that live in hives and help to pollinate our food crops. They learn counting skills by counting the bees’ six legs; they learn about 37
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patterns and colours by looking at the black and yellow stripes on the insects; they learn new vocabulary – the bees’ wings are ‘transparent’; they learn what is referred to ‘knowledge and understanding of the world’, or in other words ‘science’, when they examine the bees’ honeycombs, and the theme can be endlessly developed into interactive games and other imaginative activities. Painting is encouraged to nurture creativity as well as spatial and colour awareness and to help develop fine motor skills. But even the fun painting process is educational – the boys learn to clean up their paints and paper and put their brushes and paints away when they’ve finished, fostering their independence as well as a sense of responsibility. The ECD building is carefully designed to enhance and accommodate this kind of teaching and learning. Each classroom has a dedicated painting area with large worktops at a convenient height for the little ones to use. There’s also a sink and a tap for washing up both themselves and their brushes and tools and there’s built in shelving underneath for storing the related paraphernalia. Each classroom also has a wall of desk/work space with separate sections relating to things like literacy or numeracy and storage above. There are two rows of windows across this wall – one at an unusual low height so that the children can see outside when they’re working, and another row of higher windows above the shelving for air circulation. Tables and chairs are set up in the central part of the room so children can work in small shared groups. They also have a wall of aluminium sliding doors opening up to the exterior of the building as well as sliding doors opening onto the central courtyard, so there’s a good indoor/outdoor flow. They also each have whiteboards for drawing and writing, projectors for multimedia presentations and shelving for storing books and comics and related materials. Every classroom has an attached bathroom for the boys with the tiniest toilets, urinals and wash hand basins on a Lilliputian scale. (Boys are encouraged to use the bathrooms unaided – although supervised – to promote their sense of independence.) And each classroom has locker space for the children’s backpacks and personal items. 39
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The central courtyard is decked out in astro-turf so it’s low maintenance (and less dirt) and can be used all year round. It’s surrounded by extra wide verandahs so the children can use the outdoor space whether it’s too sunny or too wet for comfort. And in addition each classroom has its own small outdoor terrace facing away from the central
courtyard.Outside there are scented plants like lavender and pelargonium to inspire the children’s interest in plants, a small vege garden where children can learn about growing food and where our food comes from, by planting and nurturing and harvesting. There’s even a small enclosure for rabbits and tortoises so the children can learn about
caring for animals. The classrooms also have small ongoing learning projects that include growing silkworms, keeping fish and caring for hamsters. And in addition there’s an outside sandpit for the children to play in and jungle gyms or playground equipment purposely designed to promote the children’s physical strength and develop their gross motor skills. 43
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The ECD Centre was originally an older house which was a component of staff housing for the group of schools but seemed ideally situated to be re-configured and repurposed. It was a solidly built three bedroomed house of brick under tiles but set within a rather overgrown garden with a swimming pool. The pool was filled in, mostly for the safety of the children, and the garden needed to be cleared and cleaned up. Just clearing the garden and preparing the site took around six weeks. The project was designed by Stone Beattie Studio – a well renowned local listed architectural studio run and managed by husband and wife team Penny Stone and Richard Beattie. Together with Mike Mackenzie, Headmaster of the Preparatory andinJanine TORAGEMARTSchool is located the newDavies, Pomona Industrial Park on the corner of Harare Drive and Alpes Road in Vainona. It’s a new to Zimbabwe and it embodies the first, and so far the only, state of the art, high security, storage facility in the Head of the ECDconcept Centrethat’s they conducted extensive country. In fact it’s so technically advanced that it’s superior to many similar facilities in South Africa or indeed in Europe or research before thethe design process began. They visited America. It’s the culmination of lots of extensive research and a substantial cash investment by three local entrepreneurs. a number of other established ECD Centres to garner inspirationStoragemart as well as to see what wouldoptions: work for theare new96 outside storage units, 25 high security vaults, and in addition 400 safety deposit has three storage there lockers soon to beavoid. operational. Each option is suited to different security needs. project, and whatwill pitfalls Basically the existing structure became the reception area, the kitchen, a clinic/medical aid room, offices and staff rooms. (One section of the old house will become the fourth classroom in the near future.) The three classrooms forming the internal courtyard were constructed as new builds.
Clearing the site began in April 2016 and the entire build took from June to December of the same year, with the new ECD Centre open to pupils in January this year. The fourth classroom will open at the beginning of 2018 to accommodate the increased demand for places within the ECD Centre. The school will then have two Grade 00 classes and two Grade 0 classes. Each class has a dedicated teacher as well as a teaching assistant and a nurse is available from the junior school for all the children at enough to store a car or a boat if you’re planning to be away for a The outside units are available in two sizes – 3 x 6 metres and 3 x timealso to deal those minor operators day to daylike bumps and scrapes. while.any They’re idealwith for small business plumbers 8 metres. If you’re down-sizing these are great for storing personal or landscape gardeners to store materials tools with safely. The possessions like furniture and other household goods. Storagemart In addition the ECD Centre has a and teacher paediatric first driveways are wide enough to allow easy access for vehicles. They even have a delivery truck so they can collect goods from clients’ aid certification and a room that is a dedicated sick bay with all have roller shutter doors specially supplied by South African firm homes, offering convenience and safe transport. The units are the necessary The classes Seranda, which are ofamenities. the highest security rating.are made up of 15 to 18 completely waterproof and safe from rodent damage. They are large children in each Grade 00 class and 21 in each Grade 0 class so Kalamain Construction set off the project with fortress foundation basics the fromchildren Pomona reinforcement steel from BSI areQuarries assured, of individual attention. Steel and cemented the concrete with PPC.
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DGEWATER VILLAS is an upmarket complex of eight separate prestigious townhouses situated on Piers Road directly opposite Sam Levy’s Village in Borrowdale. The Village offers just about everything that sophisticated, modern city dwellers could possibly want, including a wide range of upmarket stores, supermarkets, home dÊcor and garden experts, medical practitioners, gyms and fitness centres, banks and travel agents, restaurants and cafes, and for entertainment there are bars, nightclubs and cinemas. All of these facilities are presented in a smart, safe environment that’s within easy walking distance from the Villas. There are good schools nearby as well as churches and community centres and easy access to the Borrowdale Office Parks and the central business district, making it one of the most sought after locations in Harare. Perhaps the most remarkable feature of Edgewater Villas is that once you pass through the front security gate it’s quiet, peaceful and totally secluded. Each Villa has private access to a landscaped 3 acre communal park with an all-weather tennis court and a large pond stocked with Koi fish. Unlike other townhouse complexes pets are allowed, so the park is ideal for taking the dogs for an evening stroll around the pond. In addition Number 8 Edgewater is at the end of the complex and furthest away from the gate, so it’s the most private and the quietest Villa of all. 53
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The Villas have a distinct Mediterranean flavour with large covered verandahs, outdoor entertaining spaces and an open plan, airy interior layout of generous proportions. The front covered verandah of the townhouse looks out over a private, walled garden with a swimming pool, and an access gate to the park. (The pool is heated so it can still be enjoyed in cooler weather and there’s a pool cover if the owners want to reduce maintenance in winter or cover the pool when they’re away). The private gardens are fairly spacious, approximately 20 x 30 metres, but still of an easily manageable size. There are two communal gardeners to maintain the complex and each resident has a private gardener. The garden at Villa 8 has a generous lawn and established low-maintenance shrubs and beds, as well as a large, old indigenous shade tree which blends into the ‘borrowed scenery’ from the park beyond. The garden has been beautifully maintained and developed and is an ideal space for entertaining or just relaxing and enjoying the peaceful, tranquil atmosphere. There’s also good lighting outside in both the garden and park for both accent lighting and general ambience.
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Entrance to the villa is through a private electric gate leading off the main access road. There’s a paved driveway/courtyard with covered parking for two cars, plus a double garage with a covered walkway to the front door. The courtyard measures approximately 12 x 13 metres, so it’s a generous space. All the windows of the main house facing onto the courtyard have awnings or sun shades to control the afternoon sun. The single domestic quarters are situated behind the garage and fitted with a private kitchenette and shower and with convenient access to the laundry room and storeroom. There’s also a self-contained guest cottage with an open plan kitchenette and an en suite shower room which was a conversion done fairly recently by the current owners. There’s a small walkway down the side of the house opposite the garages and guest suite. Discreetly hidden away are 2 x 1,000 litre water storage tanks, which are in addition to the 80,000 litre water tanks which service the whole complex. The complex has a large 165 Kva generator, which services all the villas when required and runs for a few a few hours in the morning, at lunchtime and in the evenings. There’s also a 20 Kva generator which can be used to run essential services when the main complex generator is off. There’s also a 1,400 W inverter system that is connected to the water pumps and the internal power points as no generators are used after 10.00 pm. These facilities make the home completely self reliant in terms of both water and power supply.
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The main front door is sheltered by a small arched portico and opens directly to an imposing double volume entrance hall with a beautiful staircase sweeping up to the first floor. To the left is a study area which is ideal as a home office or could be converted to a second cosy lounge or even an additional bedroom. To the right behind the staircase is a small guest bathroom. Directly in front is the large open plan reception area with views out to the verandah and the garden beyond through big aluminium and glass sliding doors. Clean and simple pale grey ceramic floor tiles link the foyer, the lounge and the adjacent open plan dining room – also with doors opening out to the verandah. Both the lounge and the dining room have working fireplaces to warm up the spaces during chilly winter evenings. The modern kitchen leads directly off the dining room and is fitted out with Caesarstone countertops and all the modern appliances including a gas range (convenient for power cuts) a dishwasher and loads of storage space. There’s also a pantry and a scullery. The kitchen has the potential to be opened up to the dining room and lounge to make the downstairs completely open plan.
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Upstairs there’s the master suite with a large walk in dressing and en suite bathroom decorated with Italian tiles. The master suite also has a private balcony overlooking the garden and park – ideal for a leisurely breakfast or romantic sundowners. There are two other bedrooms – both en suite – one with a shower and one with bath and shower. The upstairs bedrooms and the staircase all have new fitted carpets with a luxurious pile. The entire complex is walled, has electric fencing with
excellent 24 hour security and the villa has its own security system. The home has ZOL fibre internet connection as well as DStv access in the lounge, study, bedrooms, the verandah, the guest cottage and even the kitchen. If you’re looking for a convenient location, an elegant lifestyle, good security, and uninterrupted power and water supplies, then Edgewater Villas is the best Harare has to offer. The home is on the market for $990,000. Contact Juliet Harris 0772 307 645
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+7,127 +7,127 U/S WALL+11,456 PALTE U/S WALL PALTE STRUCTURAL HIEGHT +7,127 U/S WALL PALTE
P
A A A
+11,456 +11,456 STRUCTURAL HIEGHT STRUCTURAL HIEGHT +11,456 STRUCTURAL HIEGHT
A
+7,127 +7,127 U/S WALL PALTE +11,456 U/S WALL PALTE STRUCTURAL HIEGHT +7,127 U/S WALL PALTE
M
+3,600 +3,600 FIRST FLOOR FIRST FLOOR +3,600
+3,600 +3,600 FIRST FLOOR FIRST FLOOR +3,600 FIRST FLOOR +7,127
FIRST FLOOR +7,127 U/S WALL PALTE
U/S WALL PALTE
±0 ±0 GROUND FLOOR PLAN GROUND FLOOR PLAN ±0 -850 -850 GROUNDFOUNDATION FLOOR+3,600 PLAN FOUNDATION FIRST FLOOR -850 FOUNDATION
±0 ±0 GROUND FLOOR PLAN GROUND FLOOR PLAN ±0 -850 -850 +3,600 GROUND FLOOR PLAN FOUNDATION FOUNDATION FIRST FLOOR -850 FOUNDATION
EAST ELEVATION EAST ELEVATION EAST ELEVATION EAST ELEVATION
1:272.612 1:272.612 1:272.612
±0 GROUND FLOOR PLAN
±0 GROUND FLOOR PLAN
-850 FOUNDATION
+11,456 +11,456 STRUCTURAL HIEGHT STRUCTURAL HIEGHT +11,456 STRUCTURAL HIEGHT
+7,127 +7,127 U/S WALL+11,456 PALTE U/S WALLHIEGHT PALTE STRUCTURAL +7,127 U/S WALL PALTE
-850 FOUNDATION
18 18 18
17 17 17
16 16 16
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15 15 15
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18
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10 4
9
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8
7 7 7
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7
6 6 6
5 5 5
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5
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3 3 3
4
3
2 2 2
1 1 1
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1
+11,456 +11,456 STRUCTURAL HIEGHT STRUCTURAL HIEGHT +11,456 STRUCTURAL HIEGHT
+7,127 +7,127 +11,456 U/S WALL PALTE U/S WALL PALTE STRUCTURAL HIEGHT +7,127 U/S WALL PALTE
CW-001 CW-001 CW-001
+3,600 +3,600 FIRST FLOOR FIRST FLOOR +3,600 +7,127 FIRST FLOOR U/S WALL PALTE
#ID #ID
W01 W01
#ID
W01
±0 ±0 GROUND FLOOR PLAN GROUND FLOOR PLAN ±0 -850 -850 GROUNDFOUNDATION FLOOR+3,600 PLAN FIRST FLOOR FOUNDATION -850 FOUNDATION
W01 W01
W01 W01
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W01
#ID #ID
W01 W01
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W01
CW-001
SOUTH ELEVATION SOUTH ELEVATION SOUTH ELEVATION SOUTH ELEVATION #ID
W01
±0 GROUND FLOOR PLAN -850 FOUNDATION
W01
W01
#ID
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+3,600 +3,600 FIRST FLOOR FIRST FLOOR +3,600 +7,127 FIRST FLOOR U/S WALL PALTE
W01 W01
A A A
B B B
C C C
D D D
E E E
F F F
G G G
H H H
II I
JJ J
K K K
L L L
M M M
M M M
N N N
O O O
M M M
P P P
M M M
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M M M M
M
N N N N
O O O O
M
P P P P
M
N
O
+11,456 +11,456 STRUCTURAL HIEGHT STRUCTURAL HIEGHT +11,456 STRUCTURAL HIEGHT
+7,127 +7,127 U/S WALL+11,456 PALTE U/S WALLHIEGHT PALTE STRUCTURAL +7,127 U/S WALL PALTE
W01 W01
W01 W01
#ID #ID
W01W01
#ID #ID
W01 W01
W01
#ID
W01
±0 ±0 GROUND FLOOR PLAN GROUND FLOOR PLAN ±0 -850 +3,600 -850 GROUND FLOOR PLAN FOUNDATION FIRST FLOOR FOUNDATION -850 FOUNDATION
1:266.667 1:266.667 1:266.667 M M M
M M M
M
M
±0 GROUND FLOOR PLAN -850 FOUNDATION
+11,456 +11,456 STRUCTURAL HIEGHT STRUCTURAL HIEGHT +11,456 STRUCTURAL HIEGHT
+7,127 +7,127 +11,456 U/S WALL PALTE U/S WALL PALTE STRUCTURAL HIEGHT +7,127
M
U/S WALL PALTE
P
+3,600 +3,600 FIRST FLOOR FIRST FLOOR +3,600 +7,127 FIRST FLOOR U/S WALL PALTE
+3,600 +3,600 FIRST FLOOR FIRST FLOOR +3,600 +7,127 FIRST FLOOR U/S WALL PALTE
±0 ±0 GROUND FLOOR PLAN GROUND FLOOR PLAN ±0 -850 -850 GROUNDFOUNDATION FLOOR+3,600 PLAN FIRST FLOOR FOUNDATION -850 FOUNDATION
±0 GROUND FLOOR PLAN
M
P 7,037
M 2,311
O
N
2,974
5,285
M
M
1,088
4,197
L 5,285
K
J
2,000
I
5,000
H
5,000
G
5,000
F
5,000
E
3,000
D
5,000
C
5,000
B
5,000
5,000
SECTION A - A ffl
ngl
ffl
ffl
ffl
ffl
46,317
690
G20 Area: 2,702m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
SECTION A - A ffl
ngl
ffl
ffl
ffl
690
46,317
690
1,310
LINE SHOP
690
1
2
3
4,000
+11,456 STRUCTURAL HIEGHT
5,300
4
5,300
9,310
LINE SHOP
ffl
690
Internal wall plastered & painted
I
9,310
690
H
5,000 #ID
W01
WALK WAY
Non-Ceramic Tiles SFL -0,050
4,434
Internal wall plastered & painted
#ID
2,752
G
5,000
W01
Face Brick
125x65x3mm Lipped irons acting 4,062 as solar shedding. 690
690
Internal wall plastered & painted Box Gutter
F
3,000
ffl
#ID
W01
E
D
2,558
690
5,000
W01
WALK WAY
Non-Ceramic Tiles SFL -0,050
1,968
W01
#ID
WALK WAY
Face Brick
4,434
690
Internal wall plastered & painted
W01
#ID
W01
Non-Ceramic Tiles SFL -0,050
#ID
4,062
690
2,558 2,752
Internal wall plastered & painted
#ID
W01
WALK WAY
WALK WAY
4,062
690
4,434
690
4,062
WALK WAY
690
690
#ID
W01
690
4,062
WALK WAY
690
4,434
5
6
7
5,300
5,300
8 5,300
9 5,300
10 6,017
11 5,300
3,532 Internal wall plastered & painted
B
Non-Ceramic Tiles SFL -0,050 gutter WALK Box WAY
Non-Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,550 3,434
690
1:266.048
LINE SHOP
Internal wall plastered & painted
G05 Area:49.5m2 Ceramic Tiles
9,310 690 Internal wall Internal wall plastered & painted plasteredBED & painted 30mm SCREED ON 100mm 25 mpa CONCRETE SURFACE TO ENG. ON 250 MICRON GUNPLAS USB GREEN U.P.V.C D.P.C ON 150mm CLEAN SAND PRE-TREATED WITH APPROVED ANT & WEAT KILLER ON APPROVED WELL COMPACTED FILLING CARRIED OUT IN LAYERS NOT THICKER THAN 150mm. G05 2 FILLING TO BE FREE OF ANY PLANT OR DELETERIOUS MATERIAL. Area:49.5m Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
WALK WAY
ffl
Non-Ceramic Tiles SFL SFL +3,550 -0,050
ffl
3,434
690
125x65x3mm Lipped irons acting as solar shedding. 115mm wall thickness, x 600mm high face brick encasing steel columns.
WALK WAY
ffl
9,310
Non-Ceramic Tiles SFL -0,050
690
±0 GROUND FLOOR PLAN
3,434
690
13 5,300
14 5,300
15
16
5,300
5,300
17 5,300
18 5,300
+11,456 STRUCTURAL HIEGHT
+7,127 U/S WALL PALTE
1
2
3
4,000
5,300
4 5,300
5
6
5,300
7
5,300
5,300
8 5,300
9 5,300
10 6,017
11
12
6,017
5,300
13 5,300
14 5,300
15
16
5,300
5,300
17 5,300
18 5,300
+11,456 STRUCTURAL HIEGHT
+3,600 FIRST FLOOR
+3,600 FIRST FLOOR
1
+7,127 U/S WALL PALTE +11,456 ±0 STRUCTURAL HIEGHT GROUND FLOOR PLAN
2
3
4,000
5,300
4 5,300
5
6
5,300
7
5,300
5,300
8 5,300
9 5,300
10 6,017
11
12
6,017
5,300
13 5,300
14 5,300
15
16
5,300
5,300
17 5,300
18
+7,127 U/S WALL PALTE +11,456 ±0 STRUCTURAL HIEGHT GROUND FLOOR PLAN
5,300
-850 FOUNDATION
-850 FOUNDATION
SECTION B - B
1:266.049
+3,600 FIRST FLOOR
+3,600 FIRST FLOOR
+7,127 U/S WALL PALTE
+7,127 U/S WALL PALTE
±0 GROUND FLOOR PLAN
±0 GROUND FLOOR PLAN
-850 FOUNDATION +3,600 FIRST FLOOR
-850 FOUNDATION +3,600 FIRST FLOOR
SECTION B - B
1:266.049
SECTION B - B
±0 GROUND FLOOR PLAN
±0 GROUND FLOOR PLAN
-850 FOUNDATION
-850 FOUNDATION
SECTION B - B 5,300
5,300
4,265
14,126
14,126
5,300
5,300
4,265
14,126
14,126
14,126
14,126
4,265
5,300
14,126
4,265
5,300
Ceiling Notes: Rhinoboard Ceiling on 38x38mm c/c timber brandering on 75x50mm gypsum coved cornice.
G18 Area:137.1m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000 ffl
ffl
ffl
1,301
600
500
Internal wall plastered & painted
4,144
BANK
G18 Area:137.1m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000 ffl
ISSUE 8
ffl
578
14,126
Internal wall plastered & painted
Internal wall plastered & painted
ffl
4,265
ffl
ffl 5,300
ffl
4,000
dpc
+7,127 U/S WALL PALTE ±0 GROUND FLOOR PLAN -850 FOUNDATION
1:266.049
578
Internal wall plastered & painted
5,300
600
14,126
+3,600 FIRST FLOOR
Trusses to Engineer's detail
Internal wall plastered & painted
Trusses to Engineer's detail
ffl
Internal wall plastered & painted
SECTION C-C
GSPublisherVersion 0.0.100.100
Trusses to Engineer's detail
14,126
578
2,843
Non-Ceramic Tiles SFL -0,050
Internal wall plastered & painted
Trusses to Engineer's detail
structure & design | dpc
14,126
4,583
4,144
BANK
SECTION C-C WALKWAY
-850 FOUNDATION
ffl
+7,127 U/S WALL PALTE
WALKWAY
Non-Ceramic Tiles SFL -0,050
500 ffl
ffl
ffl
578 Internal wall plastered & painted
ffl
dpc
±0 GROUND FLOOR PLAN -850 FOUNDATION +3,600 FIRST FLOOR
1:266.049 Trusses to Engineer's detail
Internal wall plastered & painted
4,583
-850 FOUNDATION +3,600 FIRST FLOOR
±0 GROUND FLOOR PLAN
4,265
500
600
ffl
Internal wall plastered & painted
GSPublisherVersion 0.0.100.100
64
WALKWAY
WALKWAY
Non-Ceramic Tiles SFL -0,050
500
ffl
ffl
ffl
ffl
ffl
578
ffl
600
1,301
Non-Ceramic Tiles SFL -0,050
2,843
WALKWAY
Pitch 5o 500 Cromadeck roofing sheets on 75x50mm Lipped iron purlins 850mm c/c on Steel roof trusses to eng's spec on 114x38mm timber wall plates. dpc
+3,600 FIRST FLOOR
Trusses to Engineer's detail
Internal wall plastered & painted
2,848 ffl 5,300
Trusses to Engineer's detail
600
±0 GROUND FLOOR PLAN
4,000
Non-Ceramic Tiles SFL -0,050
578
Pitch 5o Cromadeck roofing sheets on 75x50mm Lipped iron purlins 850mm c/c on Steel roof trusses to eng's spec on 114x38mm timber wall plates.
Internal wall plastered & painted
7,427
5,300
SECTION C - C
+7,127 U/S WALL PALTE
5,300
4,583
4,144 2,843
BANK
G18 Area:137.1m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000 ffl
Internal wall plastered & painted
Internal wall plastered & painted
Internal wall plastered & painted
7,427
Trusses to Engineer's detail
2,848
dpc Pitch 5o Cromadeck roofing sheets on Ceiling Notes: 75x50mm Lipped iron purlins 850mm c/c on Rhinoboard Ceilingtoon Steel roof trusses eng's spec on 38x38mm c/c timber brandering 114x38mm timber wall plates. on 75x50mm gypsum coved cornice.
WALKWAY
Non-Ceramic Tiles SFL -0,050
7,427
1,301
Ceiling Notes: Rhinoboard Ceiling on 38x38mm c/c timber brandering on 75x50mm gypsum coved cornice. Pitch 5o Cromadeck roofing sheets on 75x50mm Lipped iron purlins 850mm c/c on Steel roof trusses to eng's spec on 114x38mm timber wall plates. 500
SECTION C-C +3,600 FIRST FLOOR
4,000
+7,127 U/S WALL PALTE
14,126
2,848
-850 FOUNDATION
5,300
Trusses to Engineer's detail
600
+7,127 U/S WALL PALTE ±0 GROUND FLOOR PLAN
1:266.049
Pitch 5o Cromadeck roofing sheets on 75x50mm Lipped iron purlins 850mm c/c on Steel roof trusses to eng's spec on 114x38mm timber wall plates.
Pitch 5o Cromadeck roofing sheets on 75x50mm Lipped iron purlins 850mm c/c on Steel roof trusses to eng's spec on 114x38mm timber wall plates. +3,600 FIRST FLOOR
-850 FOUNDATION
1:266.048
+7,127 U/S WALL PALTE
+11,456 STRUCTURAL HIEGHT
+7,127 U/S WALL PALTE
115mm walltothickness, R.C. Lintel structural engineer's details x 600mm high face brick Steel Columns to encasing steel columns. Eng's spec's & design. ±0 GROUND FLOOR PLAN 900mm Rust Resistant handrail. -850 FOUNDATION +3,600 FIRST FLOOR Steel Beams to Eng's spec's & design.
1:266.048
ffl
690
A 4,000
WALK WAY
ffl
Cromadeck roofing sheets on Lintel structural engineer's 75x50mm R.C. Lipped irontopurlins 850mm c/c on details Steel roof Steel trusses to eng'stospec on Columns Eng's spec's & design. +11,456 STRUCTURAL HIEGHT Pitch 5o 900mm Resistant Cromadeck roofingRust sheets on handrail. 75x50mm Lipped iron purlins 850mm c/c on +3,600 Steel roof trusses to eng's spec on FIRSTwall FLOOR 114x38mm timber plates. o Steel to Pitch 5Beams Eng's spec'sroofing & design. Cromadeck sheets on 75x50mm Lipped iron purlins 850mm c/c on 125x65x3mm Lipped irons spec on Steel roof trusses to eng's acting as solar shedding. Lipped Cromadeck125x65x3mm roofing sheets on irons 115mmaswall thickness, solar shedding. 75x50mm acting Lipped iron purlins 850mm c/c on x 600mm high face brick +7,127 Steel roof trusses to eng's spec on encasing steelPALTE columns. U/S WALL +11,456 ±0 STRUCTURAL HIEGHT o Pitch 5 R.C. GROUND FLOOR PLAN Lintel to structural engineer's details Cromadeck roofing sheets on -850 Columns to 850mm c/c on 75x50mmSteel Lipped iron purlins FOUNDATION spec's & design. Steel roof Eng's trusses to eng's spec on 114x38mm timber wall plates. Pitch 5o Rust Resistant handrail. 900mm Cromadeck roofing sheets on 75x50mm +3,600 Lipped iron purlins 850mm c/c on Steel roof FLOOR trusses to eng's spec on FIRST 125x65x3mm Lipped irons Steel Beams to acting as solar& shedding. Eng's spec's design. +7,127 125x65x3mm U/S WALL Lipped PALTE irons acting as solar shedding.
30mm SCREED ON 100mm 25 mpa CONCRETE SURFACE BED TO ENG. ON 250 MICRON GUNPLAS USB GREEN U.P.V.C D.P.C ON 150mm CLEAN SAND PRE-TREATED WITH APPROVED ANT & WEAT KILLER ON APPROVED WELL COMPACTED FILLING CARRIED OUT IN LAYERS NOT THICKER THAN 150mm. FILLING TO BE FREE OF ANY PLANT OR DELETERIOUS MATERIAL.
12
6,017
5,000
Trusses to Engineer's detail
106 Area:49.5m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,600
30mm SCREED ON 100mm 25 mpa CONCRETE SURFACE BED TO ENG. ON 250 MICRON GUNPLAS USB GREEN U.P.V.C D.P.C ON 150mm CLEAN SAND PRE-TREATED WITH APPROVED ANT & WEAT KILLER ON APPROVED WELL COMPACTED FILLING CARRIED OUT IN LAYERS NOT THICKER THAN 150mm. FILLING TO BE FREE OF ANY PLANT OR DELETERIOUS MATERIAL.
5,300
G05 Area:49.5m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
LINE SHOP
W01
W01
Non-Ceramic Tiles SFL -0,050
2,558
ffl
Internal wall plastered & painted
C LINE SHOP
LINE SHOP SFL ±0,000
ffl
Internal wall plastered & painted
Box gutter ffl
LINE SHOP
Internal wall plastered & painted
W01 Non-Ceramic Non-CeramicTiles Tiles SFL SFL+3,550 -0,050
A 4,000
WALK WAY
Non-Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,550
9,310 690 106 Area:49.5m2 30mm SCREED ON 100mm 25 mpa Ceramic TilesCONCRETE SURFACE BED TO ENG. ON 250 MICRON SFLGUNPLAS +3,600 USB GREEN U.P.V.C ffl D.P.C ON 150mm CLEAN SAND PRE-TREATED WITH APPROVED ANT & WEAT KILLER ON APPROVED WELL COMPACTED Internal wall CARRIED OUT IN LAYERS NOT THICKER THAN Internal wall FILLING 150mm. plastered & painted plastered & painted FILLING TO BE FREE OF ANY PLANT OR DELETERIOUS MATERIAL. Trusses to Engineer's detail
WALK WALKWAY WAY
900mm Rust Resistant handrail.
690
Non-Ceramic Tiles SFL -0,050
W01
Non-Ceramic Tiles SFL -0,050
4,434
125x65x3mm Lipped irons #ID acting as solarW01 shedding.
W01
Internal wall plastered & painted G.I Flashing
ffl
Internal wall plastered & painted
Non-Ceramic Tiles SFL -0,050
W01
125x65x3mm Lipped irons acting as solar shedding.
ffl
Parapet Wall WALK WAY Non-Ceramic Tiles 4,434 SFL +3,550 690
Box Gutter
2,752
Internal wall plastered & painted
Internal wall plastered & painted
5,000
W01
125x65x3mm Lipped irons Pitch 5 acting as solar shedding. Cromadeck roofing sheets on 75x50mm Lipped iron900mm purlinsRust 850mm c/c on Steel roof trusses to eng's spechandrail. on Resistant 4,062 690 o
B
5,000 Internal wall plastered & painted
106 Area:49.5m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,600
G.I Flashing
Parapet Wall
5,000
WALK WAY
Non-Ceramic Tiles SFL -0,050
W01
Trusses to Engineer's detail
LINE SHOP
8,765
Pitch 5 Cromadeck roofing sheets on 75x50mm Lipped iron purlins 850mm c/c on Steel roof trusses to eng's spec on
1,968
Internal wall plastered & painted
690
Trusses to Engineer's 30mm SCREED ON 100mm 25 mpa CONCRETE SURFACE BED detail TO ENG. ON 250 MICRON GUNPLAS USB GREEN U.P.V.C D.P.C ON 150mm CLEAN SAND PRE-TREATED WITH APPROVED Internal wall KILLER ON APPROVED WELL COMPACTED Internal wall ANT &&WEAT plastered painted plastered & painted FILLING CARRIED OUT IN LAYERS NOT THICKER THAN 150mm. FILLING TO BE FREE OF ANY PLANT OR DELETERIOUS MATERIAL. G22 Area:49.5m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000 ffl ffl
30mm SCREED ON 100mm 25 mpa CONCRETE SURFACE BED TO ENG. ON 250 MICRON GUNPLAS USB GREEN U.P.V.C D.P.C ON 150mm CLEAN SAND PRE-TREATED WITH APPROVED ANT & WEAT KILLER ON APPROVED WELL COMPACTED FILLING CARRIED OUT IN LAYERS NOT THICKER THAN 150mm. FILLING TO BE FREE OF ANY PLANT OR DELETERIOUS MATERIAL.
SECTION SECTION A -A A- A
G.I Flashing
30mm SCREED ON 100mm 25 mpa CONCRETE SURFACE BED TO ENG. ON 250 MICRON GUNPLAS USB GREEN U.P.V.C D.P.C ON 150mm CLEAN SAND PRE-TREATED WITH APPROVED ANT & WEAT KILLER ON APPROVED Pitch 5o WELL COMPACTED FILLING CARRIED OUT IN LAYERS NOTroofing THICKER THAN Cromadeck sheets on 150mm. Trusses to Engineer's detail FILLING TO BE FREE OF ANY PLANTLipped OR DELETERIOUS MATERIAL. 75x50mm iron purlins 850mm c/c on Steel roof trusses to eng's spec on Internal wall Internal wall plastered & painted plastered & painted Pitch 5o G22 Cromadeck roofing sheets on Parapet Wall 2 Area:49.5m 75x50mm Lipped iron purlins 850mm c/c on Ceramic Steel Tiles roof trusses to eng's spec on G.I Flashing SFL ±0,000 timber wall plates. 114x38mm ffl ffl
ffl
1,310
SERVITUDE Conc-Paving SFL -0,150
o
G22 75x50mm Lipped iron purlins 850mm c/c on 2 Area:49.5m Steel roof trusses to eng's spec on Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000 Pitch 5o ffl ffl Cromadeck roofing sheets on 75x50mm Lipped iron purlins 850mm c/c on Steel roof trusses to eng's spec on 114x38mm timber wall plates. 9,310 690
Parapet Wall
C Internal 5,000 wall plastered & painted
WALK WAY
Non-Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,550
230
1,310
SERVITUDE Conc-Paving SFL -0,150
J Internal wall Pitch 5 plastered 5,000 & painted LINECromadeck SHOProofing sheets on
Internal wall plastered & painted 5,000
ffl
#ID
ffl
690
SERVITUDE Conc-Paving SFL -0,150
#ID
ffl
ANCHOR SHOP
30mm SCREED ON 100mm 25 mpa CONCRETE SURFACE BED TO ENG. ON 250 MICRON GUNPLAS USB GREEN U.P.V.C D.P.C ON 150mm CLEAN SAND PRE-TREATED WITH APPROVED ANT & WEAT KILLER ON APPROVED WELL COMPACTED FILLING CARRIED OUT IN LAYERS NOT THICKER THAN 150mm. FILLING TO BE FREE OF ANY PLANT OR DELETERIOUS MATERIAL.
230mm thick brick wall with average 10mm thick mortar joints in stretcher bond. With brick-force every 3 courses.
690
ffl
690
Trusses to Engineer's detail
K 2,000 #ID
ffl
D 5,000
3,532
L 5,285
E
900mm Rust Resistant handrail. o
3,430
M 4,197
125x65x3mm Lipped irons acting as solar shedding.
5,000 125x65x3mm Lipped irons acting as solar shedding.
3,532
M 1,088
G20 Area: 2,702m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
230mm thick brick wall with average 10mm thick mortar joints in stretcher bond. With brick-force every 3 courses.
-850 FOUNDATION
N 5,285
ffl
ANCHOR SHOP
+7,127 U/S WALL PALTE
±0 GROUND FLOOR PLAN
O 2,974
46,317 30mm SCREED ON 100mm 25 mpa CONCRETE SURFACE BED TO ENG. ON 250 MICRON GUNPLAS USB GREEN U.P.V.C D.P.C ON 150mm CLEAN SAND PRE-TREATED WITH APPROVED ANT & WEAT KILLER ON APPROVED WELL COMPACTED FILLING CARRIED OUT IN LAYERS NOT THICKER THAN 150mm. FILLING TO BE FREE OF ANY PLANT OR DELETERIOUS MATERIAL.
-850 FOUNDATION +3,600 FIRST FLOOR
M 2,311
7,151
690
+3,600 FIRST FLOOR
±0 GROUND FLOOR PLAN
G20 Area: 2,702m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
ffl
Face Brick
F 3,000
3,430
7,037
ffl
7,151
-850 FOUNDATION
ANCHOR SHOP P
M 9,347
ffl
5,000
4,499
M 9,347
ffl
G
1,968
4,499
M 230mm thick brick wall with average 10mm thick mortar joints in stretcher bond. +7,127 With brick-force every 3 courses. U/S WALL PALTE +11,456 ±0 STRUCTURAL HIEGHT ngl GROUND FLOOR PLAN
7,151
+3,600 FIRST FLOOR
H 5,000
4,499
G.I Flashing
+11,456 STRUCTURAL HIEGHT
Box Gutter
I
5,000 Pitch 5o Cromadeck roofing sheets on 75x50mm Lipped iron purlins 850mm c/c on Steel roof trusses to eng's spec on 114x38mm timber wall plates.
Parapet Wall
600
J
5,000
600
Pitch 5o Cromadeck roofing sheets on 75x50mm Lipped iron purlins 850mm c/c on Steel roof trusses to eng's spec on
K 2,000
+11,456 STRUCTURAL HIEGHT Pitch 5o Cromadeck roofing sheets on 75x50mm Lipped iron purlins 850mm c/c on Steel roof trusses to eng's spec on 114x38mm timber wall plates. Pitch 5o Cromadeck roofing sheets on 75x50mm Lipped iron purlins 850mm c/c on Steel roof trusses to eng's spec on 125x65x3mm Lipped irons acting as solar shedding. +7,127 U/S WALL PALTE
Box gutter
G.I Flashing
Parapet Wall
600
L 5,285
6,601
M 4,197
6,601
M 1,088
6,601
N 5,285
3,895
O 2,974
2,802
M 2,311
3,895
P 7,037
2,802
M 9,347
3,895
M 9,347
2,802
M
+7,127 U/S WALL PALTE
A
4,000
Cromadeck roofing sheets on 75x50mm Lipped iron purlins 850mm c/c on Steel roof trusses to eng's spec on
Pitch 5o Cromadeck roofing sheets on 75x50mm Lipped iron purlins 850mm c/c on Steel roof trusses to eng's spec on
8,765
9,347
+11,456 STRUCTURAL HIEGHT
8,765
9,347
GSPublisherVersion 0.0.100.100
230
M
-850 FOUNDATION
230
M
1:266.667 1:266.667 1:266.667 ±0 GROUND FLOOR PLAN
GSPublisherVersion 0.0.100.100 -850 GSPublisherVersion 0.0.100.100 FOUNDATION GSPublisherVersion 0.0.100.100
3,430
WEST WEST ELEVATION ELEVATION WEST ELEVATION WEST ELEVATION
±0 ±0 GROUND FLOOR PLAN GROUND FLOOR PLAN ±0 -850 +3,600 -850 GROUND FLOOR PLAN FOUNDATION FIRST FLOOR FOUNDATION -850 FOUNDATION
dpc
±0 GROUND FLOOR PLAN -850 FOUNDATION
1:266.049
16
17
18
1
12
13
5,300
5,557
230
14
5,300
5,070
230
15
5,300
5,070
230
16
5,300
5,070
230
17
5,300
5,070
18
5,300
230
15,670
230
15,670
5,300
230
1,251
230
5,506
Non-Slip Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,550
Non-Slip Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,550
5,070
14
230
5,070
230
5,070
4,260
13
MALE LOBBY Area:4.7 m2
W01
W01
W01
W01
W01
W01
W01
W01
W01
W01
W01
B
14 13
G04 Area:16.8 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
900
FEMALE LOBBY Area:4.7 m2
230
15,670
W01
5,000
4,810
SHOP
112 Area:219.4 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,600
230
3,000
230
3,000
C
W01
D
230
W01
15,316
whb Disabled
230
15
4,260 230
G04 Area:16.8 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,600
STORE ROOM Area:4.4 m2
FEMALE TOILETS
17,410
110 Area:49.5 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,600
14,033
230
LINE SHOP
109 Area:49.5 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,600
21 20 19 18 17 16 15
W01
9
23 22
Non-Slip Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,550
8
s.s sink
5,000
7
1,115
LINE SHOP
108 Area:49.5 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,600
6
11
MALE TOILETS
111 Area:13.3 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,600
115
LINE SHOP
5
10
12
W01
KITCHEN
Service Duct
W01
230
W01
2,620
W01
3 4
107 Area:49.5 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,600
W01
2
9,770
LINE SHOP
106 Area:49.5 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,600
W01
1
w.c
W01
20 x 180 = 3,605
W01
w.c
2,620 230 115
W01
w.c
9,770
W01
LINE SHOP
105 Area:49.5 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,600
w.c
5,070
W01
W01
LINE SHOP
STORE ROOM Area:4.4 m2 whb Disabled
Urinal
230
W01
whb whb whb
5,070
103 Area:49.5 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,600
W01
104 Area:13.3 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,600
1,115
LINE SHOP
102 Area:49.5 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,600
Service Duct
LINE SHOP
4,770
4,770
KITCHEN s.s sink
w.c
W01
1,200
230
W01
W01
230
COVERED WALKWAY
COVERED WALKWAY
Non-Slip Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,550
2,885
Non-Slip Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,550
5,000
A
COVERED WALKWAY
COVERED WALKWAY
4,000
1,316
Non-Slip Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,550
Non-Slip Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,550
3,885
COVERED WALKWAY
COVERED WALKWAY
Non-Slip Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,550
W01
Urinal
230
5,000
4,770
Non-Slip Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,550
4,770
230
COVERED WALKWAY
5,000
Non-Slip Ceramic Tiles SFL -0,050
3,000
16,130
4,115
3,885
4,000
3,885 230 4,770 230
COVERED WALKWAY
230
5,070
230
5,070
COVERED WALKWAY
Non-Slip Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,550
230
5,070
230
900
230
3,940
COVERED WALKWAY
Non-Slip Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,550
230
5,070
230
5,070
COVERED WALKWAY
Non-Slip Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,550
230
5,070
230
11,804
COVERED WALKWAY
Non-Slip Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,550
230
5,070
230
5,070
COVERED WALKWAY
Non-Slip Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,550
230
5,070
230
3,940
230
Non-Slip Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,550
900
230
15,670
230
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
E
Fall
Fall
CROMADECK ROOFING SHEETS
B
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
5,000
B
F
F
Fall
230
Fall
Fall 5,000
230 4,770
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
3,000
Fall
G
5,000
Fall
CROMADECK ROOFING SHEETS
Fall
Fall
H Fall
230
W01
Fall
W01
5,000
4,770
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
3,000
G
Fall
230 230
CROMADECK ROOFING SHEETS
H
Fall
5,000
Fall
5,000 5,000
Fall
Fall
Fall
2,000
230 2,208
Fall
5,285
5,285
Fall
4,197
CROMADECK ROOFING SHEETS
M N
80
1,050
80
1,088
Non-Slip Ceramic Tiles SFL -0,050
230
Fall
Fall 4,197
11,064
COVERED WALKWAY 2,955
12,730
CROMADECK ROOFING SHEETS
5,285
Fall
Fall
230 2,772
478
270
O M
O
M
3,520
18,250
2,974
230
G19 Area:30.9 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
12,270
2,000
M
P
P
M
7,037
Fall
Fall
7,037
18,250
C
2,311
GENERATOR ROOM
A.T.M Booth
N
O
Fall
Waiting Bench / Sitting Area
M
1,050
80 1,960
3,045
M
Fall
2,934
N
230
345
OFFICE 1 Area:10.1 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
C M
5,145
P 2,000 230
2,000 230
14,730
L
M
2,934
3,540
K
2,028
8,270
1,050
3,000
Area:53.8 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
80
Fall
M
80
80 470 STRONG ROOM Area:15.1 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
Grill Gate
1,332
230
G18 Area:137.1 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
3,045
Partioning Board
Fall
L
80 80 1,753
Fall
K
L
Teller 4
80
ab
ab
1,000
3,770 345
230
80 1,830
BANK
115
SORTING OFFICE Area:11.4 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
3,220
SERVICE LANE
80 1,835
Teller 3
Writing Counter
Female Toilet
2,655
1,200
Teller 2
Standing Platform recessed 600mm 2,028 230
ab
115
ab
s.s sink
1,500 ab ab
115
Male Toilet
w.c
900 115
ab ab
900
whb whb w.c
ab ab
115
KITCHEN Area:4.0 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
OFFICE 2 Area:7.7 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
2,885
Teller 1
3,770 2,711
8,894
3,765
Area:14.2 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
Fall
K
Fall
ab
Fall
5,000
115 1,085
1,085
w.c
25 1,500
J
Fall
870
ab
Fall
Fall
COVERED WALKWAY
Non-Slip Ceramic Tiles SFL -0,050
w.c
115 2,237 25
TELLER'S BAY Area:21.3 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
Fall
CROMADECK ROOFING SHEETS
Fall
1,316
Fall
10,294 whb whb
25
5,000
w.c
870
ab
Fall
Fall
w.c
1,500 25
I Fall
Fall
230
Fall
Fall
Fall
915
Fall
Fall
Fall
230
Staff Lounge / Office Space
Fall
CROMADECK ROOFING SHEETS
J
2,000
shw
25 1,600
ab
1,421
whb
2,090
115
w.c shw
MALE CHANGE ROOM
230
2,000
J
1,088
115 1,842
Fall
I
Fall
230 2,245
Fall
Fall
5,000
W01 3,500
MALE LOBBY Area:3.8 m2 MALE TOILETS Area:14.2 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
1,421
pantry
230
230
9,347
11 6,017
690
5,285
1,600
G20 Area:2,702.3 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
3,770 230
5,557
Fall
7,045
Entrance Ramp
2,522
KITCHEN Area:32.9 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000 cold room
2,934
POOL OFFICE Area:20.6 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
80
230
2,974
230
ANCHOR SHOP
345
B F
2,311
5,145
W01
115
880
3,765 ab
3,000 ab
230
3,250
4,770
4,857
refuse area
ab 230
14,126
345 3,540
115
b.i.c
1,600 25
W01
1,042
1,600 25
3,755
115
FEMALE TOILETS Area:11.4 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
1,770 230
115
3,736
FEMALE LOBBY Area:3.8 m2
whb
1,340
5,070 1,200 s.s sink
ab ab
FEMALE CHANGE ROOM
whb
1,200 s.s sink
5,070
101 Area:24.2 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,600
270
230 115
10 6,017
5,070
I
Louvered Door
3,755
Male Lobby
urinal
5,070 230
SERVICE LANE ab Area:69.7 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
G14 Area:158.1 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
Female Lobby
urinal
1,200 s.s sink
W01 ab
RESTAURANT
RE
Lockers
230 115
230
CROMADECK ROOFING SHEETS
H
8,508
whb whb
3,755
ab
230
counter s.s sink
3,360 5,902
ab
5,902
115 230 1,075 25 1,600 915
flip
230 230
W01 ab
900
serving opening
s.s sink
5,070
230
1,200
5,070
9 5,300
5,070
115
W01 3,180
115
W01 ab
230
1,050
3,755
s.s sink
ab 230
230
2,770
248 230
W01
E
230
2,772
230
115 3,755
5,070
G15 Area:49.5 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
W01
1,536
Grill Gate 478 270
2,770
115 248
115
s.s sink
ab
13
G
G13 Area:49.6 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
ab
W01
5,606
230
9,770
230
1,200
W01 ab 230
LINE SHOP
G16 Area:49.5 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
ab
W01
230
LINE SHOP
G17 Area:49.5 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
Non-Slip Ceramic Tiles SFL -0,050
ab
1,200
s.s sink
ab
W01
1,200
115
SERVICE LANE Area:69.7 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
ab
Lockers
115 2,647
2,897
LINE SHOP
GRAND ENTRANCE
2,603
3,755
W01
5,070
ab
W01
345
Waiting Bench / Sitting Area
230 OFFICE 1 Area:15.0 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
2,934
STRONG ROOM Area:15.1 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
345
Partioning Board
2,955
G22 Area:49.5 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
230 230
80 1,050 80 1,050 230
A.T.M Booth
2,028
Standing Platform recessed 600mm
600
LINE SHOP
G23 Area:49.5 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
3,360
s.s sink s.s sink
Lockers
LINE SHOP
ab
Non-Slip Ceramic Tiles SFL -0,050
W01
ab
arch over
Passage
whb whb
OFFICE 2 Area:7.7 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
Writing Counter
8,894
Male Toilet Female Toilet
SORTING OFFICE Area:11.4 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
Non-Slip Ceramic Tiles SFL -0,050
2,710
COVERED WALKWAY
ab
W01
230
1,200
Writing Counter
1,088
80 1,050 80 1,050 230
2,655
KITCHEN Area:4.0 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
3,770
230
2,028
refuse area
ab
230
ab
W01
4,000
115
s.s sink
1,000
P 230
cold room
2,245
ab
W01
5,070
2,000
w.c
80 1,835
KITCHEN Area:32.9 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000 pantry
1,842 115
230
ab
W01
ANCHOR SHOP
ab
w.c
80 1,830
80
ab 230
ab
W01
3,770
Partioning Board
Teller 1
G21 Area:147.8 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
C
2,090
Area:14.2 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
Partioning Board
Partioning Board
Partioning Board
80 1,753
Teller 2
ab 1,600 25
Staff Lounge / Office Space
ab
W01
230
w.c whb
230
ab
5,070
ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab 2,885 115 115 SERVICE LANE 1,500 115 115 900 900 Area:42.1 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
2,208
Teller 3
MALE CHANGE ROOM
whb shw
ab 2,645
8,270 Partioning Board
Teller 4
shw
w.c
Service Duct
w.c
TELLER'S BAY Area:21.3 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
ab
W01
230
G24 Area:49.5 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
1,340
Opening Serving
ab
W01
LINE SHOP
counter
RE
1,315
w.c
ab
5,070
230 flip
Male Lobby
ab
W01
1,770 230
230
ab
W01
G12 Area:62.1 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
COVERED WALKWAY
ab
115
W01
248
115 1,642
115
14
3,885
E
LINE SHOP
10,294
4,822
10,370
W01
R T C O U 115
5,070
10,370
Service Duct
248
w.c
115
6,937
5,606
Female Lobby FEMALE CHANGE ROOM
Lockers
whb whb
ab ab ab 115 25 1,637 1,316 870 25
ab
80
5,285
4,822
230
LINE SHOP
230
600 25
870
whb
115 1,085 1,421
urinal
whb
w.c
urinal
1,600 25
Louvered Door
w.c
1,500 25
whb whb
115 1,085 5,000
1,421 1,600 25
2,000
FEMALE TOILETS Area:11.4 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
ab
W01
counter
2,170 4,197
8,894
ab
W01
115 230 1,600 25 1,075 900 1,536
G25 Area:158.1 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
COVERED WALKWAY
5,285
115
230
230
915
FEMALE LOBBY Area:3.8 m2
b.i.c
BANK
2,974
248
2,603
230
8,270
2,311
115
1,770
3,736
ab
W01
RESTAURANT
1,332
M
ab
W01
1,200
115
MALE TOILETS Area:14.2 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
M
O
4,822
ab
whb
115
D
arch over
248
3,180
ab
3,180
1,042
MALE LOBBY Area:3.8 m2
male customer toilets
230
L
D Y A R
345
230 115
ab
8 5,300
5,070
COVERED WALKWAY
Non-Slip Ceramic Tiles SFL +3,550
21 20 19 17 16 15
LINE SHOP
D
Passage
115
Non-Slip Ceramic Tiles SFL -0,050
10,294 3,500
5,070
Writing Counter
4,946
W01
W01
Non-Slip Ceramic Tiles SFL -0,050
230
1,770 230
K
Non-Slip Ceramic Tiles SFL -0,050
115
230
5,000
COVERED WALKWAY
5,000
10,370
230
J
NON-COVERED WALKWAY
270
5,070
COVERED WALKWAY
10,294
I
ab
230
115
ab
W01
W01
ab
230
W01
248
W01
115
COVERED WALKWAY
23 22
18
C
W01
4,822
W01
115
D Y A R
Non-Slip Ceramic Tiles SFL -0,050
D Y A R
R T C O U
4,770
W01
10,370
C
COVERED WALKWAY
W01 248
2,270
115
NON-COVERED WALKWAY
Non-Slip Ceramic Tiles SFL -0,050
G11 Area:49.5 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
2,270
4,822
328
115
230
248
115
115
W01
4,822
7,270
115
115
W01
248
4,522
115
4,770
4,822
230 2,770 230
W01 W01
5,000
4,770 230
H
COVERED WALKWAY
Non-Slip Ceramic Tiles SFL -0,050
LINE SHOP 7,270
ab
ab
LINE SHOP G26 Area:49.6 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
5,070
W01
B
230
115 115
R T C O U NON-COVERED WALKWAY
Non-Slip Ceramic Tiles SFL -0,050
4,770 230
230
W01 ab
ab
115
248
W01
12,270 5,070
4,770
230
ab
Non-Slip Ceramic Tiles SFL -0,050
D Y A R
NON-COVERED WALKWAY
W01
230 3,000
2,770
Entrance Ramp
Non-Slip Ceramic Tiles SFL -0,050
230
G
COVERED WALKWAY
7 5,300
5,070
A
B
Fall
2,750
ab
ab
ab ab
COVERED WALKWAY
270
248
FEMALE LOBBY Area:4.7 m2
W01
ab
ab
F
230
230
19 18 17 16 15 14 13
9,770
W01 ab
230
W01
23 22 21
2,270
W01 ab ab
3,642
20
G12 Area:62.2 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
w.c
230
W01
ab
LINE SHOP
W01
15
19
18
17
W01 ab
W01
9,770
2,620 230 1,115
G04 Area:16.8 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
Emergency Staircase
ab
W01
G11 Area:49.5 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
whb Disabled FEMALE TOILETS
5,070 4,260
4,260 1,200
W01
ab
W01
LINE SHOP
STORE ROOM Area:4.4 m2
115
G09 Area:49.5 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
230
ab
W01
900
W01 ab ab
R T C O U
W01
W01
5,070
5,070
W01
115
4,770
G27 Area:49.6 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
LINE SHOP
G08 Area:49.5 m2 Ceramic Tiles SFL ±0,000
230
230
230
W01 ab ab
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The winner was Tichaona Gondo, who haltingly expressed his gratitude towards Beta Holdings as well as his mentors and fellow students. The first and second runner up were Tatenda Jambaya and Yamurai Chibayanzara respectively, a commendation awarded to Takudzwa Musonza. All the participants received shields as Beta Holdings felt they had done really stellar work overall, making the judging very difficult. The adjudication was presided over by Zimbabwe Institute of Architects and was represented on the night by its President, Architect Arthur Matondo, who applauded the level of skill the students had shown. He remarked how the country’s architectural future in Zimbabwe is clearly in safe hands. Professor Gudyanga from the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary education, who was part of the proceedings, told the young architectural students that one day they could be called by the government to design buildings similar to their concepts that are environmentally sound and futuristic.
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VERNON BENELE Mwamuka, the first black architect, still stands out as one of the foremost and most prominent architects Zimbabwe ever produced. In his architectural portfolio, he has to his name the imposing Southampton Life Centre (now ZB Life Towers), Construction House, Kopje Plaza, Old Mutual Centre, the Four Ways Mall in Johannesburg and the Joina City (Harare) which became the largest city development in years. Other significant projects that brought him praise and respect include Africa University (Mutare),the National University of Science and Technology (Bulawayo), Harare Domestic Airport, Bulawayo International Airport, FOURWAYS
MALL in Johannesburg (South Africa) the School of Hotel and Catering (Bulawayo) and a chain of post offices strewn across the country. All these completed commissions attest to Mwamuka’s creative identity. His works have left a very unique aesthetic impact on the immediate environment of the structures revitalising the surrounding urban expanse as in the case of the Kopje Plaza (West of Harare’s skyline). The Kopje Plaza changed the sky of the Kopje area where a number of neglected buildings had become an eyesore and a sign of urban decay. Source: 100 Greatest Zimbabweans
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A SLEEK AND MODERN HARARE HOME GETS A CONTEMPORARY UPDATE Text by Michael Nott | Photography by Michele Fortmann
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HIS modern, quirky home was originally designed by another architect and then extensively modified – in line with the owners’ requests – by architect Victor Utria (from Fleet Utria Architecture). Utria has undertaken a number of residential projects, although he is perhaps best known for his large scale commercial designs, like the Causeway Post Office (with the huge cut out square in the middle) and the Runhare House building (with the fallen over pillars and small amphitheatre in front). Utria’s designs tend to incorporate unusual and thought provoking elements that blend basic structural and functional designs with whimsical, almost sculptural elements. This beautiful home illustrates many of Utria’s design signatures. It has over sized circular windows, walls of glass bricks – a material used extensively at the Causeway Post Office – a spiral staircase with a central column topped by a spherical light, long views through the open plan spaces and several skylights which transform ordinary spaces into design features. His designs also tend to combine austere, modernist, geometric shapes with softer curved structures. The main entrance to the house illustrates a number of these design features. A small square portico in front of the main entrance is basically a concrete slab supported on one corner by a substantial, fat pillar. Two sides of the slab are attached to the main structure of the house and thinner exposed pillars can be seen both side supporting the first floor slab and the roof, so that the structural elements are clearly visible and you can see how the house is put together. Either side of the front door are blocks of glass bricks – on one side in a sort of inverted L-shape and on the other side in a stepped design. Cut into the centre of the portico roof slab is a large glass skylight which makes the heavy slab lighter and more delicate. The door is a small sculptural artwork in itself. It’s made up of different thicknesses of solid timber in a layered Z-shape that swivels on a central vertical hinge. One side of the door opening has a small clear glass panel set into the architrave while the opposite side has a large frosted glass panel in a geometric design combining straight lines and curves. 77
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Above the entrance on the first floor of the building four huge circular windows soften the almost brutalist slab and pillar structure with the hard edged flat roof parapet visible above. This sculptural, architectural theme is echoed just inside the front door with a dropped ceiling section – painted in a different colour – with a curvy edge, which hangs above layers of S-shape sliding wooden doors concealing a storage space. The exterior walls of square glass bricks, which allow natural light into the entrance hall, are set opposite round openings within the interior walls, as well as low dividing walls topped off with more glass bricks. The low walls and circular openings allow extensive views of the interior which run almost the entire length of the building. Simple ceramic floor tiles which cover most the ground floor also add to a clean, uncluttered look that emphasises the very generously proportioned spaces.
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Just to the right of the front entrance hall a spiral staircase sweeps up to the first floor. In front of the hall is a large dining room with big windows opening out to the large paved terrace and the pool and garden beyond. The dining room is separated from the main lounge by a low partition wall also with a stepped glass brick design. A double sided fireplace heats both the dining room and the lounge. Down along the open plan passageway is an additional smaller TV lounge which is more intimate and cosy. Across the hallway from the dining room is an open plan kitchen, recently renovated and refitted by Romeo kitchens, in a sleek classic black and white scheme with a movable centre island, a breakfast counter and chrome stools. The double door fridge is hidden behind cupboard doors that blend with the cabinets, the dishwasher is set under the counter and the ovens are set into the cabinetry so the kitchen has a sleek, almost minimalist look in keeping with the overall architectural design, although it’s superbly equipped for catering and entertaining on a large scale. At the owners’ request Utria changed part of the internal layout of the house so that what was originally designed as parking garages on the east side of the house was converted to a self contained guest wing
overlooking the swimming pool, with en suite bathroom. The pool, now in front of the house, was planned to be at the back of the house where the current garages and parking spaces are. Where the garages are now was originally designed as another lounge with the master bedroom above. What was intended to be the master bedroom is now their son’s room with a private bathroom and covered balcony. Utria opened up the front of the house more adding large sliding aluminium doors and windows. He also extended the front verandah or deck area so that it runs almost the full width of the house and looks over the pool deck which is set a few feet lower down the sloping front garden. He also added the triangular shaped balcony which leads off the master suite upstairs and looms over the verandah like the prow of a ship. Upstairs there’s the son’s room, the master suite, two additional bedrooms that share a bathroom, as well a smaller lounge entertainment area and even space for a home gym set up. The upstairs lounge area is dominated by the spiral staircase which has a central circular column rising up through the centre and topped with a spherical light. There’s another square skylight over the lounge. Unlike the ground floor where most of the floors are ceramic tiles, the upstairs is mostly carpeted (except for the open plan lounge) keeping it warmer in winter and giving it a softer feel.
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Liz Howes from Howes and Homes was recently consulted to give the home an update. Although built nearly 20 years ago the home is still structurally strikingly modern but the exterior colour scheme of neutral beiges and creams had become a little dated. Howes and Homes repainted the whole exterior – including the boundary walls – in more contemporary shades of greys and blues, which also serve to highlight some of the architectural features like the pillars and the balcony railings. Part of the deck around the pool had collapsed caused a tree falling onto it so Howes and Homes repaired pool surround. Inside the house parts of the downstairs were refreshed and repainted while most of the upstairs was repainted and a new ceiling and new lights were installed in the lounge space. Two upstairs bathrooms were renovated with new fittings – baths, showers and
tiles – but the master en suite bathroom was totally transformed. There had previously been a rather awkward passageway to the bathroom which was totally demolished. In its place now is a sliding door of wood and frosted glass, designed by the owner and made up by Howes and Homes’ carpenter. There’s a small modesty wall concealing the toilet and bidet but the rest of the bathroom is spacious and airy and three new windows were added to make the room much lighter. There’s a huge glass shower cubicle and a free standing oval bath as well as double vanity basins set into a black granite counter top. Pale tiles and plain white walls give the new bathroom a luxury spa look. No doubt this stunning home will still be a shining example of great modern design for at least another 20 more years.
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T the National Gallery of Zimbabwe was a travelling architecture exhibition organised by the Japan Foundation. This exhibition was made in cooperation with the Architectural Institute of Japan. It focuses on Japanese architecture of 1996-2006, with the aim of conveying accurate picture of Japan’ s architectural profession in those ten years, during which it generated new forms of value through fine-tuned designs adapted to the evolving demands of the times. SHOWED: November 6 - 26, 2017 WHERE: National Gallery of Zimbabwe (Harare, Zimbabwe)
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HE bedroom is without question among the most popular rooms in the house and the apartment. After all, this is the place where you should really relax and unwind. No wonder he receives so much attention in terms of decor and design. If you find it difficult to come up with something yourself or if you want to set up the facility according to the latest trends, it is not uncommon to resort to examples from the internet. If this is the case for you too, you can be happy because the following examples of modern and latest bedroom trends 2018 will certainly be very helpful. While some people point to extravagant colors, others prefer something more simple and quieter. If you belong to the second group, we have good news for you. Because exactly these colors belong to the times bedroom trends on Pinterest. Subtle shades and accents are in demand and together with neutral tones like white, beige or gray create a harmonious ambience to feel good. Use delicate pastels for the design and setting. Which color you choose in this case does not matter. Both warm tones such as peach, pastel yellow or
pink, as well as cooler colors such as light blue, lavender, lilac or mint green are suitable. You can use the colors in different ways: Use the wall colors as trends for the bedroom or use living accessories in the form of textiles such as carpets, bed rugs, bedding, decorative cushions or curtains to create the desired color combinations. By the way, “combinations” is another key word. A bit more colorful and still subtle are also combinations of two to three pastel tones. A colorful one can be combined with one or more neutral tones. The space becomes clearly more vibrant through these bedroom trends, but without disturbing the quiet atmosphere. In the bedroom beds there is generally no rule in the bedroom trends. Nevertheless, it is noticeable that simple bed frames are often chosen. The frame and feet, which correspond to the motto “less is more” and are medium to low, are a good choice and create a modern flair. The bed in the bedroom, as the center of the room, is thus somewhat in the background and offers other accents and living accessories the possibility to radiate in the center. The simple design promises stylish beds for a modern room.
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ZIMBABWE BUILDINGheld CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONFERENCE & GOLF DAY 8 th TO 10TH was successfully in Masvingo at Great Zimbabwe Hotel. The Conference managed to draw more than 120 participants across the built environment. It was officiallyNOVEMBER opened by Masvingo Resident Minister and Guest of Honour Dr P. Chimedza.
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Indeed, the Conference lived to its billing as the place where To build theconstruction capacity sector of local contractors byThere linking the real issues are deliberated. was them to policy and decision makers as well as critical stakeso much hype and spirited discussions of the sector issues and holders and ensure local participation in the construction business. way forward. Boundless opportunities were unveiled from the different presentations. Just to name a few good examples were PRESENTATIONS the presentations done by the Local Authorities and Ministry of Education. Suffice to say, a clear growth path emerged for the sector Speakers deliver issues relatingthattoexisted the construction industry, locally, regionally and internationgoing will forward. It was papers refreshingon to note the harmony among the in the sector during the conference. maintenance and development through building the caally. Topics willdifferent touchplayers on infrastructure rehabilitation,
pacityOther of local playerswere and then linking them to relevant stakeholders in policy, decision making and financial presentations from the Office of the President and Cabinet, RBZ, Agribank, ZIE and Ministry of Local Government, Public services sectors. Works and National Housing; among others.
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Outside the more serious business of conferencing was the Golf Tournament, Excursions tostakeholders Tokwe-Mkosi dam, welcome and Delegates will comprise in athe builtdinner environment, government officials, trade attaches, ZBCA an awards dinner sponsored by Willdale Bricks and PPC respectively. members ,architects, quantity surveyors, real estate agents, property developers, tertiary instituThe Contractor of the Year Award was won by Maxengineers, Haivo Electrical.
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Zimbabwe Building Contractors Association (ZBCA) is proud to host their Annual Conference at Great Zimbabwe Hotel, Masvingo from the 8th to the 10th of November ending with a Golf Day on Friday 10th November 2017. ZIMBABWE BUILDING CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONFERENCE & GOLF DAY 8 th TO 10TH NOVEMBER 2017 PURPOSE OF THE CONFERENCE To build the capacity of local contractors by linking them to policy and decision makers as well as critical stakeholders and ensure local participation in the construction business. PRESENTATIONS Speakers will deliver papers on issues relating to the construction industry, locally, regionally and internationally. Topics will touch on infrastructure rehabilitation, maintenance and development through building the capacity of local players and then linking them to relevant stakeholders in policy, decision making and financial services sectors. WHO SHOULD ATTEND Delegates will comprise stakeholders in the built environment, government officials, trade attaches, ZBCA members ,architects, quantity surveyors, engineers, real estate agents, property developers, tertiary institutions, rural and urban councils, town planners, investment authorities, suppliers and service providers to the construction industry. PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES ZBCA prides itself of a growing and active membership. Sponsorship and brand marketing opportunities range from co-sponsoring dinners or lunches, to sponsoring the main conference or branded conference regalia. There is also limited exhibition space. Profile your brand by partnering with us. Unpack the numerous opportunities available in the construction sector. Those interested, please feel free to contact ZBCA: Tel: +263 4 779 283-4 Fax: +236 4 796 256 Email: zbca@comone.co.zw / zbcaoffice@gmail.com , 2nd Floor, Office 202, Saint Barbara House, 115 L. Takawira Street & N. Mandela Avenue, Harare. Website: www.zbca.org/ Facebook page REGISTRATION FEES All fees are payable directly to the Zimbabwe Building Contractors Association Account: Members: $
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Non-Members:$500.00
Account Name: Zimbabwe Building Contractors Association (Projects Account) Bank :ZB Bank
Branch: Rotten Row
Account No. 4144121884202
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