Portfolio 2019-2020

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Interior Architectue & Design 2019 - 2020

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YoungKyung Kim


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BARN, Dorset, 2020

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SUSTAINABLE CABIN, Nottingham, 2020

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you ng k y ung k im INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE DESIGNER

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Nottingham, UK

P RO F I LE

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VOLU NTEER

BUILDER JAN 2015 - AUG 2019

EXPERIENCE

📞 +44 7725360582 I am an Interior Architect with a comprehensive knowledge of architect and

National Landscape Architecture

✉ youngkyung726@gmail.com

professional skills. My passion and determination for architecture drives me to

Competition

🌐 linkedin.com/in/youngkyung

achieve the best result possible. Because of this, I was awarded master’s de-

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gree and have developed an outstanding skill set in visualizing and creating.

Award Winning The Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture

E D U CAT I O N

WORK

http://www.kila.or.kr/

E XPER I EN C E

2016

HOPEBRIDGE During my senior year in university, I gave hopebridge continuous support to help 3 stabilise households that are particularly vulnerable to disasters (those receiving basic livelihood subsidies, low-income households, homes for the disabled, elderly living alone, and grandparent-grandchild households). In particular, the replastering damped wall and electrical repairs of a house that was destroyed and leaked by a typhoon made me think about how closely the living environment influences people’s lives. As a result, I was deeply inspired to study interior

Master Of Interior Architecture & Design Nottingham Trent University 2019 - 2020 Bachaelor Of Landscape Architectrue Design KyungHee University 2012 - 2016

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ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT

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architecture.

JAN 2016 - MAR 2016

HAEAHN ARCHITECTURE

C E R T I F I CAT E

HAEAHN encourages me to explore a wide range of Architectural, Urban Planning,

ILLUSTRATOR JAN 2015 - APR 2016

Landscape, Environmental, Interior Design and Green Architectural Design by incorporating teamwork and responsible professional groups. Provided insights to assist with engineering and architectural review processes Supported senior architects with AutoCAD related issues Created 2D / 3D renderings in computer-aided software

ART AND DESIGN INSTRUCTOR

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Sustainable Architecture Week UGREEN-Green Building School https://www.ugreen.com.br/ 2020

Samsung Foundation Communicated with the client as a team on a regular basis to develope and illustrate an otobiogrophical project. As a result, a book containing a life and history of a woman was published and remained a great work for the family and herself.

JUN 2013 - SEP 2015

WIN ART ACADEMY

IN TERESTS

REFER EN CES

HOBBIES

JOE LAYBOURN

SOON-JO LEE

Senior Lecturer Architecture,

CEO,

As an instructor who helps prepare for the college entrance exam, I was able to teach TECHNICAL AutoCad SketchUp Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop Adobe InDesign

high school students a creative and critical design skill set and passion. For their studies, I consistently developed my own design skills to further improve the academy, and I pursued better outcomes for the students and other instructors by engaging with them on regular basis.

Cinematography Plogging

Provided support and guidance to students both individually and in groups Allowing students optimal academic results to be achieved Identified varying needs of students creating effective learning techniques

Baking Yoga

Nottingham Trent University

MAC Architects-Consultants Group

P: +44 7957554868

P: +82 10 2051 5390

E: joe.laybourn@ntu.ac.uk

E: 2soonjo@gmail.com


B arn, Dors e t, 2 02 0

The project is to redesign a old barn in Dorset. The aim of the project was to create an assembly for the cultural and artistic sector of the villlage and bring the community together. The structure design has interpretations of ‘post-pandemic’ while maintaing authentic athmosphere of a classic barn with picturesque windows the beautiful dorset countryside fills the space and opens the barn for a more immersive experience of art, culture, architecture and the natural landscape.


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SITE BLANDFORD FORUM

DORCHESTER

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A The Site Area The main area of the project is located in the northern part of Dorset.

Surrounded

by agricultural land, it is classified as a countryside, and connectivity to nearby cities can also be seen on the map.

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Town Area (Yeovil / Sherborne)

Agricultural Surrounding

These are the two areas closest to the site of the

The site is surrounded by fields of different crops. Of the 69,310 Hectares of

project. Yeovil and Sherborne is a town and civil

arable farmland, 60.4% (41,846.4Ha) is cereal crops. That’s 21.2% of Dorset’s

parish in the South Somerset district, England, with

farmed area and 13.9% of all the South West’s cereal production.

45,000 inhabitants. 10

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SUN PATH / VIEW Diagram of Sunpath druing summer, spring/autumn, and winter Research of an expected view from the site

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WIND / M AIN PATH Research of the wind direction for circulation of the design Exploration of matin path from the Glanvilles Wootton Village to understand a circulation around the area

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SKETCH OF THE EXISTING BARN WITH CONTEXT 14

BARN

DIAGRAM SKETCHES AND INTERNAL VIEWS OF THE EXISTING BARN


STRUCTURAL IDEA

The movement from outside to inside and from inside to inside appeared interesting flow. The internal structure, perceived to be an independent form, is designed to be packed an internal space as if cells are proliferating.

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CONCEPT RESEARCH

01 POST-PANDEMIC

02 SEEING OBJECT

Throughout the quarantine period , people were exposed to a number of news storeys. For first, the city was dominated

Paris, Texas, Wenders, E., 1984

by panic and fear, but people became more and more used

By looking at it, we recognize that we are also be seen.

to it and started to connect with each other with support and

It can be seen that we understand visual behavior as an

distance.

interaction. However, Peepshows use the psychology of people in situations that are not shown at the same time

In particular, a situation that people start to dancing and

as viewing by physically blocking interaction.

singing on their own terrace made me interested in the concept of ‘separate assembly’ and in the way the architectural

The 'seeing' overcomes physical disconnection through

form of the terrace works for it.

transparent objects. In the film "Paris, Texas," Peepshow 's structure is used to maximise disconnection as a metaphor and it also exposes the violence inherent in a non-interactive view.

The structure of this space is the message itself. There is always a one-sided perception and misunderstanding while we praying for dialogue for coexistence.

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Waiting Room

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ELEVAT ION A - E XT ER I O R / I N T E R I O R ST R UCTURE

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ELEVATION B - EXT ERIOR / INT ERIOR S TRUCTURE

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ELEVAT ION C - E X T ER I O R / I N T E R I O R ST R UCTURE

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ELEVATION D - EXT ERIOR / INT ERIOR S TRUCTURE

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EXCAVATION

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To use a wider area, excavation steps are carried out at the site. The excavation process will also be extended around the building to create a waterway, and ramps for access roads will be installed.

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MATERIALS

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BLACK METAL ROOF BLACK CEDARNWOOD WALL

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TRANSLUCENT GLAZING + PLYWOOD POLYCARBONATE PANEL ACOUSTIC PLASTER INTERIOR CEILING


ISOMETRIC EXTERNAL VIEW

ISOMETRIC EXTERNAL VIEW

The exterior structure maintain the existing wood-

As indicated in the initial development of ideas,

en panel form of the barn. As the excavation pro-

the design process focuses on designing internal

cess is added inside, each ramp for guest and staff

structure.

is installed outside the building to the entrances.

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EXTERNAL VIEW WITH CONTEXT

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HALLWAY FROM ENTRANCE Translucent glazing wall with polycarbonate panel / Plywood Timber Structure /

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WAITING ROOM Black Cedar Wood Cladding/ Black Metal Panelling / Plywood Timber Structure / Translucent glazing wall with polycarbonate panel / Lim Plaster Wall finish / Concrete Flooring / Acoustic Plaster Ceiling

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STAIRCASE The stairs are situated at both ends of the building and are hidden behind the structures. This is a way to direct the audience upstairs that is only accessible to ticket holders.

HALLWAY ON THE UPPER FLOOR Black Metal Roof Finish / Black Cedar Wood Cladding / Plywood Wall Finish / Steel Structure / Concrete Flooring / Acoustic Plaster Ceiling BARN

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AUDITORIUMS Acoustic Plaster Ceiling / Concrete Flooring / Lim Plaster Wall Finish / Cedar Wood Framing / Two-Way Mirror

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STAGE Acoustic Plaster Ceiling / Concrete Flooring / Lim Plaster Wall Finish / Cedar Wood Framing / Two-Way Mirror BARN

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NIGHT STAGE Acoustic Plaster Ceiling / Concrete Flooring / Lim Plaster Wall Finish / Cedar Wood Framing / Two-Way Mirror

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FINAL MODEL (1:50)

SEPERATION OF MODEL

Physical model focusing on materi-

Modeling was done by dividing into two structures. The exterior and in-

als, light and details of the building

terior structures can be separated from each other and provide a sense of separation by using contrasting colors and shades.

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MODEL OF INTERIOR STRUCTURE

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AUDITORIUM SECTIONAL MODEL (1:25) This detailed model is a representation of seats in the auditorium on the ground floor. Seats are made from a height of 480 mm, which was secured during the excavation process, and it can be reached via a small stairway leading from the entrance.

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AUDITORIUM SECTIONAL MODEL (1:25) This detailed model is a representation of seats in the auditorium on the upper floor. The standing space offers a view from top to bottom.

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Sustainable Cabin, Nottingham, 2020

A cabin designed for relaxation for visitors by a quite riverside in the Attenborough Nature Reserve. The design proposal aims at creating a sustainable connection between the nature reserve and the cabin. It uses available resources from the surrounding area such as water, sunshine, air and heat to suggest connectivity to nature from the site, and addresses the preservation of the natural surroundings. In particular, the project consists of examining the use of sustainable materials and architectural design details to find the most eco-friendly way possible with modern technology.


“Attenborough Nature Reserve is a symbol of hope in a challenging world. It is a natural oasis on the edge of a big city, full of remarkable and beautiful birds and other wildlife.” Sir david attenborough

Attenborough Nature Reserve was used for sand and gravel extraction on the banks of the Trent River between 1929 and 1967. The Wildlife Trusts and Sir David Attenborough have maintained a close relationship since the site was opened as nature reserve in 1966, and the Wildlife Trusts has worked with landowners for the past 60 years to help preserve the site.

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Beeston

Chilwell Manor Golf Course

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Manor Farm Open Space Clifton Woods Local Nature Reserve

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Attenborough Nature Reserve Attenborough Nature Centre

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The figure on the right indicates the sun path and wind throughout the year. During the winter, strong winds from the northwest blow to the

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site. And in the summer, the wind blows out of the river. The project uses these materials to design the ventilation system. The site is designed to completely welcome the sun during the four seasons, prevent winter winds and embrace summer breezes.

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Attenborough Nature Centre

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VIEW AND BLOCKING ANALYSIS

The view of the site highlights Coneries pond, Ere wash field and reedbed. It is a context that takes into consideration the unique character-

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istics of the Attonborough Nature Reserve. As a result, this provide a

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view that satisfies the needs of those who come to the holiday cabin. In addition, by defining the features of the site as a commercial area,

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tracking, it is important to block the eyes of tourists. The site considers the direction that uses trees and terrain to block the eyes of tourists.

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ACCESS POINT (TRAKING) + EXISTING BUILDING The site plan follows axes of existing buildings. And the main access from Barton Lane connects the Attenborough train station and the Attenborough Nature Centre.

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In the landscape surrounding the site, there are dense trees alongside the river. On the left side of the site, there is a reeds across the pond.

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The site faces the Coneries Pond and the Trent River flows to the side.

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Natural Trail

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Bird Hide

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2 Persons Cabin

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Observation Platform

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4 Persons Cabin

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Deck

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CONTEXT OF THE SITE : EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC MAPPING

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Four solar panels are installed on the roof to provide sufficient energy to the cabin. In addition, the drainage system is planted on the roof structure to collect rainwater into the underground water tank.

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Kitchen

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Dining Area

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Terrace

The timber frame supports the roof at 400 mm intervals based on the shape of the cabin. The beams and posts are doubled to support a high slope (wall height 2.9-4.7m).

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◁ ELEVATION A Cladding : Vertical Western Red Cedar wood / Lime Render Deck : Pressure-Treated Lumber

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ELEVATION B

ELEVATION C

Cladding : Vertical Western Red Cedar wood / Lime Render Deck : Pressure-Treated Lumber

Cladding : Vertical Western Red Cedar wood / Lime Render Deck : Pressure-Treated Lumber

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ELEVATION D ▷ Cladding : Vertical Western Red Cedar wood / Lime Render Deck : Pressure-Treated Lumber SUSTAINABLE CABIN

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TECHNICAL DRAWING 01 - Structure, Assembly and Finish (2-Persons Cabin)

DOUBLE WINDOW GLAZING 15mm OAK WOOD WALL FACING WITH BLOCKING BEHIND BASEBOARD DT 01.

TIMBER RAIL TIMBER JAMB + TIMBER STOOL (DOVETAIL CROSSED LAP JOINT) 30mm PLYWOOD OVERHANG TO ACCOMMODATE 20mm THICK ACCENT TRIM UNDER SEAT LIP

100X150 TIMBER BATTEN 20mm ENGINEERED OAK FLOORING FINISH - SMOKED BRUSHED

DT 02.

50X50 TIMBER PEDESTALS 50X120 TIMBER BATTEN

▲ Key plan (2-persons cabin)

DT 01. WINDOW SEAT DETAIL

120mm THERMAL INSULATION

15mm PLY BOARD 50mm TIMBER ROOF JOISTS

NOTCHED OR COGGED WOOD JOINT MORTISE AD TENON WOOD JOINERY DOWEL 50mm TIMBER BEAM

190mm TIMBER POST

DOWELLED TENON JOINT

DT 02. TERRACE TIMBER STRUCTURE HIDDEN JOINTS 82

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▲ Overview of window seat


INTERNAL VIEW : BEDROOM Wall Finish : Birch Plywood / Lime Plaster Ceiling : Birch Plywood Flooring : Oak Engineered 84

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INTERNAL VIEW : LIVING AREA

INTERNAL VIEW : HALLWAY

Wall Finish : Lime Plaster Ceiling : Birch Plywood Flooring : Oak Engineered Window Seating : Birch Plywood

Wall Finish : Birch Plywood Ceiling : Birch Plywood Flooring, Posts : Oak Engineered

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INTERNAL VIEW : KITCHEN Wall Finish : Birch Plywood / Lime Plaster Ceiling : Birch Plywood Flooring : Oak Engineered 88

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Terrace

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EXPLODED ISOMETRIC VIEW ROOF STRUCTURE The drainage system is planted on the roof structure to collect rainwater into the underground water tank.

TIMBER STRUCTURE

FIRST FLOOR The outdoor area on the first floor is more involved and socialises space. It has fireplace and outdoor chairs. Visitors would actively socialise in this space while watching the beautiful scenery from the terrace.

ROOF STRUCTURE Four solar panels are installed on the roof to provide sufficient energy to the cabin. It can be adjusted from the inside depending on the season. In addition, the sloped roof has a waterproof structure, so it has a proper system for wet and rainy areas.

TIMBER STRUCTURE

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◁ ELEVATION A The ground floor is 2.6 m height and the first floor is 3.7 m height. The height of the floors is planned differently to achieve a balanced structure.

Cladding : Vertical Western Red Cedar wood / Lime Render Deck : Pressure-Treated Lumber

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ELEVATION B

ELEVATION C

Cladding : Vertical Western Red Cedar wood / Lime Render Deck : Pressure-Treated Lumber

Cladding : Vertical Western Red Cedar wood / Lime Render Deck : Pressure-Treated Lumber


ELEVATION D ▷ Cladding : Vertical Western Red Cedar wood / Lime Render Deck : Pressure-Treated Lumber

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SECTION E-E’

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TECHNICAL DRAWING 01 - Structure, Assembly and Finish (4-Persons Cabin)

DT 03.

100mm TIMBER POST

EXTERIOR WALL FINISH 15mm PLYWOOD 100mm THERMAL INSULATION 1.2mm WATER PROOFING MEMBRANE 40X50 TIMBER BATTEN

4X POST BASE CONNECTION TO POST

INTERIOR WALL FINISH

DT 04. POST BASE COVER POST BASE HOLDER TONGUE AND GROOVE WOOD FLOORING - TO PREVENT SHRINKAGE OF WOOD

ANCHOR BOLT

DT 05.

CONCRETE FOUNDATION WALL

50X50 TIMBER PEDESTALS

CONCRETE FOOTING

120mm THERMAL INSULATION 15mm PLY BOARD

DT 03. DECK FOUNDATION DETAIL 50X150 RIM JOIST 100X50 TIMBER SOLE PLATE ▲ Key plan (First floor of 4-persons cabin)

50mm STAINLESS STEEL PT CAP 50mm SOLID TIMBER WALL

CAST-IN-PLACE ANCHOR BOLT 100mm TIMBER POST 10mm STAINLESS STEEL PLATE 4X ANCHOR BOLT

METAL TRIM CLEAR SILICONE BEAD BOTH SIDES OF TIMBER CHEMICALLY

SET

CONCRETE FOUNDATION WALL

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FLOOR FINISH DRAINAGE LAYER 120mm THERMAL INSULATION

DT 04.TERRACE RAILING MOUNTING DETAIL

DT 05. WINDOW SEAT DETAIL SUSTAINABLE CABIN

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TECHNICAL DRAWING 02 - Detail Understanding and Technical Drawing (4-Persons Cabin)

DT 02.

20mm ENGINEERED OAK FLOORING

DT 01.

20mm VERTICAL SHIPLAP SIDING RED CEDAR CLADDING

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TECHNICAL DRAWING 02 - Detail Understanding and Technical Drawing (4-Persons Cabin)

DT 01. WINDOW HEAD AND SILL DETAIL

DT 02. ROOF DRAINAGE SYSTEM DETAIL 110

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INTERNAL VIEW : LIVING AREA Wall Finish : Birch Plywood / Lime Plaster Ceiling : Birch Plywood Flooring : Concrete

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INTERNAL VIEW : LIVING AREA Wall Finish : Birch Plywood Ceiling : Oak Engineered Flooring : Concrete 114

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INTERNAL VIEW : HALLWAY / STAIR Wall Finish : Birch Plywood / Lime Plaster Ceiling : Birch Plywood Flooring : Concete Staircase : Concrete

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EXTERNAL VIEW 118

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