Bradley Thompson Undergrad Architectural portfolio (Updated)

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BRADLEY R. THOMPSON - B.A.A.S (HONS) UNDERGRADUATE PORTFOLIO 2010-2013

01-06-2014


BRADLEY R. THOMPSON: B.A.A.S (HONS) RESUME

Date: 01-02-2014

Address: #31, Apt 1, Holders Terrace, St. James

GOALS

The goal is to obtain a working relationship with a reputable & dynamic firm which shows sensitivity towards context & respects sustainable practices. In addition to making use of my skills & exposing me to a winder range of rolls & responsibilities in the practice to aid me in becoming a more holistic resource.

AMBITIONS

To acquire LEED certification Pursue a Certificate in Climate Change from the UWI Acquire a Masters Degree in Architecture or a closely related discipline

INTEREST

Squash, an exhilarating & fast pace game I enjoy a good animation Love science fiction Material science is engaging Manufacturing is also interesting, I like to know how things are made Alternative energy systems are a passion of mine I enjoy mentoring others and sharing knowledge and experiences. Self development is alright, but aiding the development of others is also important.

SKILLS I am insightful, crafty, organized, motivated, business oriented and full of interesting ideas. My attention to detail can be described as no less than meticulous & I posess much knowledge regarding construction technology & techtonics. In addition, I understand valuable concepts such as procurement strategies & collaboration. My most prized skill is the ability to think critically. Here are some technical skills which you may find useful Physical Model building Design for elderly & disabled 3D Modelling Structural system development Architectural visualization Construction supervision Diagramming Analysis (Design & site) Detail design Graphical layout & presentation Construction documentation Animation Research & specification As built surveying Sustainable design Construction surveying

Autocad 2D & 3D Autodesk Revit Autodesk 3DS Max Google Sketchup Google Layout Lumion

Microsoft office suite Adobe Acrobat Adobe Photoshop Adobe InDesign Adobe Illustrator Adobe Flash


Tel#: 432-8337(H) or 826-5673(M) EDU C ATIO N

Email: leobradleythompson@hotmail.com

Bachelors of Arts in Architectural Studies (Honours) University of Technology, Jamaica (UTECH) (2010 - 2013)

Associate Degree in Applied Sciences, Architecture Barbados Community College (BCC) (2005 - 2008)

Certificate in Construction Supervision Samuel Jackman Prescod Polytechnic (SJPP) (2009 - 2010)

Lester Vaughan Secondary School (1999 - 2005)

Certificate of participation in Building Management University of the West Indies (UWI) (2009)

St. Winifred’s Primary School (1993 - 1999)

EXPER IENC E

Independent: Contracted Architectural design services by the Future Centre Trust (2012)

Drafting Technician/ 3d modeller at Mangrove Enterprises. Ltd, (2008 - 2009) A small firm which specialized in the design & construction management of project types such as hospitality, townhouses, villas, custom residences, community planning & some light commercial situations. Responsibilities: Production of construction documents & details, Demolition plans, Detailed 3D modeling & visualization, Research, Specification of equipment, fittings & finishes & Drawing submittals. Intern at the Ministry of Public Works & Transport, Summer (2004) A government agency which includes an Architectural design service unit. Responsibilities: Collating construction drawing & assisting with As built Surveys.

AWA R D S

Special commendation received from the Hon. Minister of Industry Investment and Commerce for selection and involvement in the Jamaica Diaspora Conference (June 2013) Lascelles Dixon Award, University of Technology, for best academic performance at the degree level in year 3 (March 2013) Dean's List Award, University of Technology (March 2013) Scholarship and Student membership, Barbados Institute of Architects (2010) Awarded the Barbados Institute of Architects book prize for final design project: Barbados Community College (2009)

AF FIL IATES

Associate member of the Barbados Institute of Architects, (2013) Caribbean Architecture Student Association, (2010-2013) Resource person for St. James Parish Independence Committee (2011) The Lester Vaughan Old Scholars Association (2009) President of the LEO club of Bridgetown (2008 - 2009) The LEO club, South (2006 - 2007) Caribbean Youth Environmental Network (2004 - 2005)




GREETINGS!

This portfolio is designed to showcase bullet proof evidence of a number skills, such as: • Ability to process and reinterpret complex problems • Ability to convey complex thoughts & tell stories • Graphical abilities & competence in illustration • Ability to diagram • General technical proficiency • Thorough understanding of tectonics • Ability to understand, design & rationalize structural systems • Extremely high competence in Architectural & construction detailing • Rendering & visualization • Understanding & use of materials • Application of Sustainable principles & practices • Understanding of climatic & social Caribbean context • Overall organization • Critical & creative thinking • Versatility


TABLE OF CONTENTS

01

CULTURAL CENTRE: GEORGETOWN, GUYANA

02

KIOSK THE 3RD

03

INTERGENERATIONAL FAMILY DWELLING

04

ADAPTATION & CONFIGURATION: INTERSTITIAL STATION

05

ST. ANDREW PARISH CHURCH ADMIN BUILDING

06

ST. JOHN’S PUBLIC LIBRARY: ANTIGUA & BARBUDA

07

PROFESIONAL EXPERIENCE: MANGROVE ENTERPRISES LTD.


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CULTURAL CENTRE: GEORGETOWN, GUYANA

DESCRIPTION

One of the most unique aspects of UTECH’s undergraduate level curriculum is the aspect of the study tour, where students are required to travel to a neighboring state within the Caribbean for two weeks and successfully carry out the study and thorough documentation of the Country’s major urban fabric. The culmination of this study is the design & presentation of an urban intervention which is based on either a discovery of something the urban space may be lacking or something that has been specifically desired by the public. This time around, Architectural Studies 4 conducted the study tour operation in Georgetown, Guyana.



EX PERIEN C E - A L A N D M ADE OF 3 DIF F ER EN T VIEWS OF C UL TUR E

WA TER - A LA N D C IR C UMVEN TED BY IT

R E S TO R E SOME OF THE LA N D' S ABILITY TO RETAIN WATER

THE IN TER IOR SEC LUSION

M EM OR Y R EMN A N TS OF THE GA R DEN C IT Y

c o n n e c t io n - A P A T H BET W EEN P A R K & C EN T R E

HER IT A GE R EIN T ER P R ET T HE A R C HIT EC T U R E

US E VI E W S OF GREEN S P A C E S TO C A R VE THE F O R M

A PATH W H IC H IN V IT E S P E OP L E IN T O E X P E R IE N C E THE SPACES

T IM BER SHA L L BE USED & T HE DEM OR A R A W IN DOW W IL L HAVE N EW L IF E

A C T IVIT Y C A N A L F ISHING

IN C OR P OR A T E T HE C A N A L & M A KE IT A F EA T U R E

NEW & OP EN M IN DED PER SP EC TIVE

THE UR BA N VIEW

E NU VE AA ST FE I R CA

A ST FE RI CA

E NU VE AA ST FE I R CA

GREEN SPACE

PARKING

SPORTS CENTRE

COMMUNAL GREEN SPACE

GREEN SPACE

ONE WAY VEHICULAR ROAD WAY

THERAPY

NATIONAL PARK

COURT YARD

ADMIN

ONE WAY VEHICULAR ROAD WAY

PARKING

NATIONAL PARK

SERVICE YARD

COMMUNAL GREEN SPACE

PARKING

SPORTS CENTRE

COMMUNAL GREEN SPACE

NATIONAL PARK

ONE WAY VEHICULAR ROAD WAY

COURT YARD

COMMUNITY CENTRE

GREEN SPACE

SERVICE BLOCK

UE EN AV

COURT YARD SERVICE BLOCK SERVICE YARD

PARKING


OVERLAYING OF SPACIAL QUALITIES, HIERARCHY, FUNCTION & ZONING SOLID

VOID

SYNTHESIS E NU VE AA

ST FE RI CA

GREEN SPACE

ADMIN

THERAPY

COMMUNITY CENTRE

COMMUNAL GREEN SPACE

ONE WAY VEHICULAR ROAD WAY

COURT YARD

DOMINANT

RECREATIONAL SPACE

PUBLIC

SEMI-PRIVATE

SUBDOMINANT

COMMUNITY CENTRE

SEMI-PUBLIC

SERVICE

SUBORDINATE

SERVIC

E

OFFICE & STAFF SPORTING FACILITIES OTHER

SOLID

PRIVATE


GROUND FLOOR PLAN LEGEND

1. Main entrance 2. Reception 3. Lobby/ atrium 4. Exhibition space 5. Gift shop 6. Medical bay 7. Male changing room 8. Female changing room 9. Male staff lockers 10. Female staff lockers 11. Property management office 12. Mech room 13. Equipment storage 14. Basketball court 15. Free weights room 16. Storage


FIRST FLOOR PLAN LEGEND

17. Gymnasium 18. Meeting/ multipurpose space 19. Support staff 20. Minister of culture 21. Park manager 22. Healing garden 23. Private room 24. Therapy space 25. Male restroom 26. Female restroom 27. Martial arts


ROOF PLAN LEGEND

28. Pool deck 29. Pump room 30. Female changing room 31. Male changing room 32. Media & hospitality lounge 33. Mashramani hall 34. Mentoring 35. Wi-Fi cafe 36. Recreational viewing deck 37. Skills training 38. Storage 39. Male restroom 40. Female restroom 41. Library


PRIVATE

COMMUNITY CENTRE RECREATIONAL SPACE SERVICE

ROOF PLAN LEGEND ROOF PLAN LEGEND

A. Tensotherm insulated tensile A. TENSOTHERM INSULATED TENSILE roof canopy ROOF CANOPY B. Standing seam sheet metal B. STANDING SEAM SHEET METAL roof cladding finished withWITH ROOF CLADDING FINISHED whiteWHITE baked on ON corrosion BAKED CORROSION inhibitor. INHIBITOR. C. Built Roof with C. up, BUILTinsulated UP, INSULATED OOF WITH whiteWHITE elastomeric, waterproof ELASTOMERIC, WATERPROOF membrane MEMBRANE D. Monocrystaline photovoltaic D. MONOCRYSTALINE PHOTOVOLTAIC arrayARRAY E. PoolE. deck below POOL DECK BELOW

PUBLIC

SEMI-PRIVATE

SEMI-PUBLIC

SERVICE

PRIVATE


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2M

0M

6M

2M

10M

16M

6M

10M

16M



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Stainless steel gutter

2.

Composite timber decking on magnesium board substrate.

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Low-E glass balustrade

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Steel truss coated with corrosion inhibiter & equipped with Galvanic anode.

5.

Prefabricated stainless steel pool vessel w/ self supporting structure

6.

Timber panel system fastened to light gauge steel furring channels

7.

RCC waffle slab.

8.

Tubular structural grade steel strut coated with corrosion inhibiter & equipped with galvanic anode.

9.

W-shape structural grade steel beam.

10. Precast hollow core slab w/ 2� mesh reinforced structural toping. 11. Composite column

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CONSTRUCTION DETAIL LEGEND

DETAIL LEGEND: SCALE - 1:25

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12. Permiable pavement on suitable substrate 13. Recycled macadam road surface finished with radiation reflective coating 14. Atlantis D-Rainwater Tank w/ damp proof liner & overflow outlet 15. Pile foundation w/ pile cap as specified by Engineer 14

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02

KIOSK THE 3RD

DESCRIPTION

The Kiosk was a mini project we undertook before tackling the final year project previously shown. It aims at revealing both aspects of the tectonic value of architecture as an act of construction. The student must successfully design and detail a modular unit, which illustrates the appropriate assigning and use of construction materials to a structural system while taking into account issues such as assembly & function.


EDUCATION

MEMBERSHIP DRIVES

KEEP DEVICES CONNECTED

PRECEDENT STUDY - ECO KIOSK BY S Fahmi Yusoff Bizarreka Design “Designed as a green alternative for existing street kiosks, this concept dubbed “EcoKiosk” tries to cope with current economic scenario and climate change issues. Powered by the energy harvested by the solar panels at the roof, the unit can operate up to 10 hours on a single charge, this makes it capable of functioning during the night too”. Furthermore,“The body parts are of high quality and durable, yet recyclable.” Reference :http://www.bizarreka.com/77020/687760/projects/street-ki osk-(ecokiosk)-putrajaya

INFORMATION

WHAT'S IT MADE OF ?

HOW DO YOU TRANSPORT ITT ?


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LEGEND 1. STEEL ANGLES 2. ALUMINUM ROOF CANOPY FRAME 3. ALUMINUM MAIN FRAME 4. STABALIZER SWING ARM 2 5. DOOR PANEL FRAME

1 2

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2

DOWN PIPE MOBILE DEVICE LOCKERS ELECTRICAL CHASE

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3

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SIDE ELEVATION A

FRONT ELEVATION

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4

5 3

SIDE ELEVATION B

FRONT ELEVATION IN CLOSED CONFIGURATION

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1 LEGEND 1. MODULAR CARDBOARD PANELS 2. PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS 3. PTFE TENSILE FABRIC 2 4. PRE-ASSEMBLED FRAME 5. LED MESSAGE BOARD 6. LED BACKLIT ADVERT PANEL

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LEGEND 1. MODULAR STORAGE UNIT 2. RENTABLE LOCKERS 3. MODULAR ELECTRONICS BAY 4. MODULAR WATER TANK WITH OVERFLOW VALVE 4. FOLD UP TABLE

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RATION

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D1


PTFE ROOF MEMBRANE STAINLESS STEEL FLASHING

PTFE ROOF MEMBRANE

304 GRADE STAINLESS STELL HEX HEAD BOLT

STAINLESS STEEL FLASHING

SOLAR PANEL SOLAR PANEL

1”X 2” HOLLOW ALUMINUM 2” HOLLOW ALUMINUM CROSS 1”X SECTION

304 GRADE STAINLESS STELL HEX HEAD BOLT HEAVY DUTY

HINGE HEAVY DUTY ALUMINUM HINGE

ALUMINUM

CROSS SECTION

ALUMINUM ROOF ALUMINUM ROOF CANOPY FRAME CANOPY FRAME

ACRYLIC PANEL ACRYLIC PANEL 304 GRADE STAINLESS STEEL

304 GRADE STAINLESS HEX WASHER HEADSTEEL PANEL SCREW W/ RUBBER WASHER HEX WASHER HEAD PANEL SCREW W/ RUBBER WASHER 4”X4” HOLLOW ALUMINUM CROSS SECTION

4”X4” HOLLOW ALUMINUM ALUMINUM ANGLE CROSS 2” SECTION

4” LAMINATED CARDBOARD 2” ALUMINUM ANGLE INFILL PANEL WITH WATERPROOF COATING

4” LAMINATED CARDBOARD INFILL PANEL WITH WATERPROOF COATING

BY BRADLEY THOMPSON/ 1005208/ DATE: 05-15-2013

BY BRADLEY THOMPSON/ 1005208/ DATE: 05-15-20


03

INTERGENERATIONAL FAMILY DWELLING

DESCRIPTION

This project is the third phase resulting from the study and documentation of Elderly care facilities in Jamaica. The idea behind the study was to awaken certain sensitivities towards designing an environment which would facilitate the daily living of elderly persons. This project had two unique twist to it; first was the presence of a starter core on site which already houses services. The core must be integrated into the scheme and could not be totally demolished or relocated. Second, was the use of this academic activity to generate a series of schemes from which one would be chosen for entry into the Commonwealth Association of Architects student design competition, which was designated WISE. The scheme illustrated in this portfolio was the project the Caribbean School of Architecture selected for entry.


L I G HT - A ID S THE EY E & KEEP S Y O U IN T O U CH WITH TIM E

TA CTILE CONNE CTIVITY TEX TURES HE LP YOU NE VE R FE E L ISOLATE D N A VIG ATE

PRAYE R K E E PS TH E SPIRIT ALIVE




END WALL SECTION

ROOF PLAN

STANDING SEAM SHEET METAL ROOF CLADDING

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REINFORCED STRUCTURAL INSULATED ROOF PANEL (SIPS) TOP OF PARAPET GUTTER CASTED WITH RC CONC. BEAM DULE PANE LOW-E WINDOW

FLOATING BAMBOO FLOOR FINISH ON POLYURETHANE CUSHION

B

B

MAGNEZIUM OXIDE SUBFLOOR LIGHT WEIGHT CASTILATED GALVANIZED STEEL JOIST

SHEET METAL ROOF CLADDING WITH COROSION INHIBITIVE PRIMER &OVEN CURED PAINT FINISH IN WHITE.

FIRST FLOOR LEVEL

3KW MONOCYSTALLINE PHOTOVOLTAIC ARRAY

BAMBOO DROP CEILING STRUCTURAL INSULATED WALL PANEL (SIPS)

C

C

TROWEL TEXTURE FINISH

2 X 6 PTP NAILER ANCHOR BOLTED WITH BEARING PLATE CMU SHORT WALL WITH FILLED CORES

SOLAR WATER HEATER

GROUND FLOOR LEVEL GROUND LEVEL INSITU RC CONC. FLOOR SLAB

A


ENLARGED BATHROOM PLAN

ENLARGED RAMP PLAN


TREATMENT SYSTEM

STREET ELEVATION

SECTION A-A

TREATMENT SYSTEM

SECTION A-A

SECTION B


B-B

SECTION B-B

1700 GALLON FIBERGLASS CISTERN X2

1700 GALLON FIBERGLASS CISTERN X2

SECTION C-C

SECTION C-C

GREY WATER TANK TREATED WATER HOLDING TANK

GREY GREY WATER WATER TANK TANK TREATED TREATED WATER WATER HOLDING HOLDING TANK TANK


04

ADAPTATION & CONFIGURATION: INTERSTITIAL STATION

DESCRIPTION

The humble shipping container has been part of a craze where it is being adapted for housing, commercial, educational & other purposes. It is speculated the reasons behind this are rooted in economy, availability, malleability, durability, portability, modularity & reusability. However, in the Caribbean context, special detailing needs to be administered to meet requirements for access/egress, internal layout, heat, rain, lighting and natural ventilation.


CARIBBEAN JAMAICA

SOUTH AMERICA ST. ANDREW

LEGEND

KINGSTON



DEVELOPMENTAL MASSING MODEL





1.

2.

3.

A

4.

A

DIAGRAMS OF GROUND & UPPER FLOOR LAYOUT

A

A


PLAN PLANLEGEND LEGEND

1.1. Entrance ENTRANCE 2.2.Deck DECK 3.3.Multipurpose space MULTI PURPOSE SPACE 4.4.Dining area DINING AREA 5.5.Kitchen KITCHEN 6.6.Electrical ELECTRICALbay BAY 7.7. Bathroom BATHROOM 8.8.Living room LIVING ROOM 9.9.Study/ bedroom STUDY/ BEDROOM 10. 10. Balcony BALCONY

AA

INSULATION DETAIL

AA

01 GROUND FLOOR INSULATION DETAIL

A B C

DETAIL LEGEND LEGEND

A. CORRUGATED SIDING A. Corrugated siding 3” RIGID BOARD B.B.3” RigidFOAM foam board W/ FOIL BACKING w/ foil backing C. 1/2” WALL C. 1/2”DRY Dry wall

A A A

A A

02 FIRST FLOOR

A


A

A

03 ROOF PLAN

04 SECTION A-A


A

A

05 SOUTH ELEVATION

A

A

06 NORTH ELEVATION


DETAIL LEGEND

1. White torch on roofing membrane 2. 40 ft. Shipping container 3. Insulated translucent tensile membrane 4. Steel & timber structural main frame 5. Insulated tensile membrane stair enclosure with clerestory windows 6. 20 ft. Shipping container 7. Timber screen & operable fenestration 8. Conc. Block foundation with timber floor frame




05

ST. ANDREW PARISH CHURCH ADMIN BUILDING

DESCRIPTION

St. Andrew Parish Church was founded in 1664 and is one of the oldest churches in the country. The present church was completed in 1700. This building was extensively renovated and enlarged in 1879. In 1974, the Church Administration building was constructed to house offices and as well as a conference room. The property now has the church cemetery, the church and an adjacent choir house. In addition to the administrative building and the old courthouse and a large car park. The task then was to thoroughly & meticulously record information on the subject, through the means of an As Built Survey. The mode was via group collaboration and finally producing a product of such a quality that can be used by professionals to renovate or better manage the building.


SATELITE MAP: HALFWAY TREE, KINGSTON 10 NORTH AMERICA

1 CARIBBEAN JAMAICA

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SOUTH AMERICA

ST. ANDREW

HOPE

KINGSTON

ROAD

OAD

ER HOP

3 RK ROAD

108 HAGLEY PA

LEGEND

ST. ANDREW PARISH CHURCH PROPERTY ADMIN BUILDING

CHURCH MAIN ROAD

1. JUTC TRANSPORT CENTRE 2. UTECH BUS PARK

3. HALFWAY TREE POST OFFICE 4. MANDELA PARK


C-C

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02

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A B-B

W1

W1

B

A-A

W3

W2

W2

W2

A

01

GROUND FLOOR PLAN SCALE = 1/8" = 1'-0"


C-C

W4

W4

W4

W4

W4

W4

W4

B-B

W4

W4

W4

W4 W5

W5

W4

W4

A-A

W4

W4

W4

W4

W4

W4

W4

A

01

FIRST FLOOR PLAN SCALE = 1/8" = 1'-0"


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04

01

01

C-C

NORTH ELEVATION SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" 01

02

02

SOUTH ELEVATION SCALE =1/8"" = 1'-0"

C-C

02

03

04


A-A

B-B

A

B

01

EAST ELEVATION SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"

B-B

A

02

WEST ELEVATION SCALE = 1/8" =1'-0"

A-A

B


SECTION A-A

01

SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"

02

SCALE = 1/8" = 1'-0"

SECTION B-B


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06

01

WINDOW TYPE 1 SCALE = 1/2" = 1'-0"

02

WINDOW TYPE 2 SCALE = 1/2" = 1'-0"

03

WINDOW TYPE 3 SCALE = 1/2" = 1'-0"

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WINDOW TYPE 4 SCALE = 1/2" = 1'-0"

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WINDOW TYPE 5 SCALE = 1/2" = 1'-0"

02

WINDOW TYPE 3 SCALE = 1/2" = 1'-0"

01

STAIR DETAIL PLAN SCALE = 1/4" = 1'-0"

04

WINDOW TYPE 4 SCALE = 1/2" = 1'-0"

05

WINDOW TYPE 5 SCALE = 1/2" = 1'-0"

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TYPE 4 SECTION SCALE = 1" = 1'-0"

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TYPE 4 SECTION SCALE = 1" = 1'-0"


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ST. JOHN’S PUBLIC LIBRARY: ANTIGUA & BARBUDA

DESCRIPTION

The First of 2 study tours took place during the second semester of year 3. The destination was Antigua & Barbuda and the aim was to study and document the Town of St. John to discover the significance of public buildings to the Caribbean context. Based on our findings, we determined the task was o design a proposal for a public library for Antigua which will facilitate the collection, preservation, study & exhibition of significant objects while providing related educational services to increase public knowledge and stimulate creative activity. The finished product should be considered resolved as an architectural object and as a series of related spaces which addresses issues of climate, structure, activity, construction, services and meaning.


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ANTIGIA & BARBUDA: 17°7′N 61°51′W / LAND AREA: 170 sq mi ST, JOHN’S

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WIDER CONTEXT: WIDER CONTEXT:ST. ST.JOHNS, JOHNS,ANTIGUA ANTIGUGUA LEGEND

SITE LAND MARKS

PRMARY CIRCULATION PATHS 1. GREEN BAY SITE2. LIME 1 QUAY

3. REDCLIFFE QUAY 4. WEST BUS TERMINAL / PUBLIC MARKET

5.MAJOR COUNTRY PONDLANDMARKS 6. ST. JOHN’S CATHEDRAL


EDGES

Relates to major buildings within the immediate context that may impact the site.

FORCES

A site may have a physical boundary, but vidual edges offered by views, vistas & pathways extends the site’s visual edge

MEMORY

Point mapping the site by referencing the location of important landmarks. The result causes the site to be bisected into various angles & axes.


COMPOSITE F.E.M MODEL

DEVELOPED F.E.M MODEL

MASSING MODEL IN CONTEXT


01

SITE PLAN

SITE LEGEND Main library entrance Cafe/ Book shop entrance Parking/ delivery bay Pedestrain path Vehicular path

EXISTING ADJACENT PROPERTIES

1. Timberland shoe store 2. Laditas clothing/ existing library 3. Retail store 4. Digicel 5. Subway 6. Retail outlet 7. Joe mike’s hotel, bar & restaurant 8. Residence/ electronic store 9. Retail store 10. Apparel store 11. Gigi plaza


02

GROUND FLOOR

PLAN LEGEND

1. Main entrance 2. Reception/ security post 3. Lending/ return 4. Internet cafe & book store 5. Cafe outdoor seating 6. Rest room 7. Mechanical room 8. Cleaners room 9. Lecture room 10. Conference room 11. Bar 12. Parking/ delivery bay 13. To library

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A

GROUND FLOOR USER SPACE DIAGRAM A

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VERTICAL CIRCULATION 3 2 12

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Entry Retail Open space

Gathering space Vertical circulation Planting

Circulation Service areas


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FIRST FLOOR

S Sca

B

PLAN LEGEND

1. Main entrance 2. Reception/ security post 3. Lending/ return

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4. Internet cafe & book store 5. Cafe outdoor seating 6. Rest room

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7. Mechanical room 8. Cleaners room 9. Lecture room

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10. Conference room 11. Bar 12. Parking/ delivery bay 13. To library

USER SPACE DIAGRAM FIRST FLOOR USER SPACE DIAGRAM 17 20 15

A

User space Stacks Vertical circulation

Outdoor space Circulation Service areas

A 16

B


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B

PLAN LEGEND 33

1. Main entrance 2. Reception/ security post 3. Lending/ return 4. Internet cafe & book store 5. Cafe outdoor seating 6. Rest room 7. Mechanical room 8. Cleaners room 9. Lecture room 10. Conference room

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SECOND FLOOR

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11. Bar 12. Parking/ delivery bay 13. To library

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SECOND FLOOR USER SPACE DIAGRAM

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User space Stacks Vertical circulation

Circulation Service areas


SECTION A-A

SECTION B-B


SOUTH ELEVATION

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16M

16M

WEST ELEVATION


DETAIL LEGEND

A

A. Wire mesh reinforced structural conc. topping B. Acoustic ceiling panel fastened to metal furring channels C. 1/2” Gypsum board Reinforced conc. tie beam D. 6” Hollow core PCC slab

E. Reinforced Conc. ground beam F. W-shape structural grade steel beam

STRUCTURAL FRAME MODEL F

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SECOND FLOOR

C D

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G. ECOCLAD panel system screwed to metal furring channels H. Magnesium board sheathing

FIRSTFLOOR

I. Double bubble foil faced heat barrier J. Light gauge metal stud framing K. Expansion bolt with bearing plate

ENCLOSURE SYSTEN r la So d un ion o t -b ia In ad R

GROUND FLOOR

GYPSUM BOARD LIGHT GAUGE METAL STUD FRAMING INSULATION (SOUND PROOF)

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REFLECTIVE FOIL HEAT BARRIER MAG BOARD ECOCLAD SYSTEM

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Access denied!!





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PROFESIONAL EXPERIENCE: MANGROVE ENTERPRISES LTD.

DESCRIPTION

The following pages are illustrations of a few of the projects I have been involved in during my time of employment at Mangrove Enterprises Ltd. from 2008 - 2009. My role and responsibilities in these projects range through the following: 1. Assistance in the design development phase 2. Preperation of planning documents for required approval 3. Production of highly detailed 3D models 4. The production of construction documentation 5. Research & specifications


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APES HILL - MOONSHINE RIDGE: LOT 23 & 32

B APES HILL - MOONSHINE RIDGE: LOT 9 C

POVEY RESIDENCE

D

THE PALISADES


A APES HILL - MOONSHINE RIDGE: LOT 23 & 32

DESCRIPTION

PROJECT: Luxury Villa CLIENT: Apes Hill Club ARCHITECT: Mangrove Enterprises Ltd. LOCATION: Moonshine Ridge, Apes Hill, St. James, Barbados LOT AREA: A23 - 33,659 sq. ft / A32 - 34,240 sq. ft TOTAL FOOTPRINT: 6000+ sq. ft IMAGE REFERENCE: http://www.moonshinebarbados.com/coomacka.aspx

PARTICIPATION

I participated in the development of planning applicationdocuments and worked on the full range of construction documents and detailing. I was also responsible for 3D model production and the preperation of baseline renderings.


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01 GROUND FLOOR PLAN

02 FIRST FLOOR PLAN

PLAN LEGEND 1. Entrance

6. Kitchen

11. Terrace

16. Bar

2. Entry hall

7. Pantry

12. Deck

17. Master Bedroom

3. Living Room

8. Laundry

13. Jacuzzi

18. Closet

4. Powder Room

9. Drying Yard

14. Lounge

19. Master Bath

5. Dining area

10. Bedroom

15. Pool deck

03 SOUTH ELEVATION

04 EAST ELEVATION


B APES HILL - MOONSHINE RIDGE: LOT 9

DESCRIPTION

PROJECT: Luxury Villa CLIENT: Apes Hill Club ARCHITECT: Mangrove Enterprises Ltd. LOCATION: Moonshine Ridge, Apes Hill, St. James, Barbados LOT AREA: 34,834 sq. ft TOTAL FOOTPRINT: 7000+ sq. ft IMAGE REFERENCE: http://www.moonshinebarbados.com/yocahu.aspx

PARTICIPATION

I participated in the development of planning application documents, in addition to 3D model production and the preperation of baseline renderings.


PLAN LEGEND 1. Entrance

12

1

2. Living Room 3. Kitchen

5 8

7

3

14

2

6

13

4. Dining Room 5. Bar 6. Entertainment

9

7. Pool Deck 14 10

11

8. Bedroom 9. Mechanical

4 15

10. Terrace 11. Pool 12. Media Room

16

01 GROUND FLOOR PLAN

13. Laundry 14. Bathroom 20

15. Bedroom

19

16. Seating Area 17. Master Bed 18. Seating Area 19. Closet

18 15

15

10

20. Master Bath 17

10

02 FIRST FLOOR PLAN

03 SOUTH ELEVATION


C POVEY RESIDENCE

DESCRIPTION

PROJECT: Private Dwelling & Carport CLIENT: Povey ARCHITECT: Mangrove Enterprises Ltd. LOCATION: St. Thomas, Barbados LOT AREA: N/A TOTAL FOOTPRINT: 4810 sq. ft IMAGE REFERECNE: http://cargocollective.com/christianbaker/Private-Residence-3

PARTICIPATION

I participated in the design development and the basic planning documentation of this residence. I was also responsible for 3D model production and the preperation of basic renderings.


PLAN LEGEND PROGRAMME Entrance 1.1.Entrance 2. Foyer 2. Foyer 3. Powder Room 3.4.Powder Room Family Room Dining Room 4.5.Family Room 6. Patio 5. Dining Room 7. Kitchen 6.8.Patio Living Room 9. Laundry 7. Kitchen 10. Store 8. Living Room 11. Sta 9.12. Laundry Bedroom 13. Bathroom 10. Storage 14. Study 11. 15.Staff Store 12. 16.Bedroom Closet 17.Bathroom Master Bedroom 13. 18. Master Bath 14. Study

9

6

11

10

18

8

5

17 16

7 4

3

12

14 13

2

10

1

13

13 12

16 16

01 GROUND FLOOR PLAN

03 SOUTH ELEVATION

02 FIRST FLOOR PLAN

04 EAST ELEVATION

12

15. Storage 16. Closet 17. Master Bed 18. Master Bath


D THE PALISADES

DESCRIPTION

PROJECT: Gated Community Development (8 Town houses & community centre) CLIENT: Pre Con Co. ARCHITECT: Mangrove Enterprises Ltd. LOCATION: Enterprise, Christ Church, Barbados LOT AREA: TOTAL FOOTPRINT: 4810 sq. ft IMAGE REFERECNE: http://www.igrealty.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/DSC_1609-Copy.jpg

PARTICIPATION

I participated in the development and production of construction documents and detailing. I was also responsible for 3D model production and the preperation of basic renderings.



THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME!

BRADLEY R. THOMPSON: BAAS (1ST CLASS HONS) CONTACT ME: Tel#: 432-8337(H) or 826-5673(M)

Email: leobradleythompson@hotmail.com

www.linkedin.com/pub/bradley-thompson/4b/244/77a/ http://issuu.com/t.h.o.m http://www.corebarbados.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/CoRe-Shed-option-1-web.pdf http://cargocollective.com/christianbaker/Residences-at-Moonshine-Ridge


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