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Aire-scape: Plans
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Friday, 21 August 2009. Getting there on the plans. First floor now, this one is shaping up well with a new staff area and updated cafe/terrace. Ground floor, lots of progress on the nursery, support and staff areas. And the basement, with wcs, plant, general store and bin access. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Architect's Pocket Book, Charlotte Baden-Powell, Architectural Press 2008. Architect's Working Details (various), Architect's Journal, Emap 1997.
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Aire-scape: July 2009
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Friday, 24 July 2009. Quick and Dirty Update. After some rationalising of the plans, here's the latest update. On the top floor we have the medical centre, arranged a central corridor with glazed partitions. At present there is access to a fire escape across the roof of the storey below, which needs refining. The first floor will contain the waiting area and admin for the medical centre. The cafe might also end up here, using the outdoor space created by the large forms to present an outdoor terrace.
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The Urban Scout - Final year 'PGDip in Architecture' thesis project:: May 2009
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Monday, 25 May 2009. Main entrance with views through to courtyard beyond. Looking towards life skills classroom. I have already pinned up but thought that the presentation was lacking some views of the interior of the building - especially if I am going to talk about visual permeability. In my presentation - so have done a couple of quick shots to add to the portfolio before tomorrow's internal exam board. Monday, 18 May 2009. A slightly low quality image but it shows the general content and layout.
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The Urban Scout - Final year 'PGDip in Architecture' thesis project:: A Blank Canvas
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Monday, 9 February 2009. Only the facade of Reginald Parade remains. The shops have been replaced. Iron railings to open up the site and allow views through to the park. All I have to do now is design a building. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The aim of this thesis is to investigate whether the traditional scout movement is relevant in contemporary society - specifically in an urban environment? And if a new model is required what effect will it have on the facilities required and upon their design?
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The Urban Scout - Final year 'PGDip in Architecture' thesis project:: Earthship Concept
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Friday, 3 April 2009. The conceptual approach to the design of the scheme is based upon the theory of Earthships. This small scale residential concept produces an autonomous building that provides its own energy, water and heating and manages its own waste disposal. One of the main techniques that the system uses is the regulation of internal temperatures by the use of. The aim is to take as many of the Earthship. Techniques as possible that are appropriate and adapt them to a larger scale public building.
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The Urban Scout - Final year 'PGDip in Architecture' thesis project:: Spatial Hierarchy
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Monday, 9 February 2009. Are an analysis of the spatial relationships between the different uses throughout the building. The theory here is to help with the hierarchical. Arrangement of the building. Certain rooms / uses interrelate and overlap with each other - if these interactions were to take on a physical manifestation it can be seen which use would be dominant and which subordinate, helping to develop an architectural language throughout the building. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Urban Scout - Final year 'PGDip in Architecture' thesis project:: Interior shots
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Monday, 25 May 2009. Main entrance with views through to courtyard beyond. Looking towards life skills classroom. I have already pinned up but thought that the presentation was lacking some views of the interior of the building - especially if I am going to talk about visual permeability. In my presentation - so have done a couple of quick shots to add to the portfolio before tomorrow's internal exam board. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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The Urban Scout - Final year 'PGDip in Architecture' thesis project:: Visual / Physical Connections
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Thursday, 16 April 2009. Visual / Physical Connections. Once a decision on the position of the building had been made the idea of how to connect the road and the urban context to the park was considered. The sketch shown exhibits the idea of integrating the building and park and flowing the landscape through. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The aim of this thesis is to investigate whether the traditional scout movement is relevant in contemporary society - specifically in an urban environment?
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The Urban Scout - Final year 'PGDip in Architecture' thesis project:: Final Images
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Monday, 18 May 2009. Here are the final renders that are to go in the presentation. View from Chapeltown Road (main image). Main entrance though renovated Reginald Parade. Courtyard and main hall. Creche outdoor play area. Bus stop and bike store to Reginald Parade. Creche entrance from park. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The aim of this thesis is to investigate whether the traditional scout movement is relevant in contemporary society - specifically in an urban environment? View my complete profile.