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BA (HONS) ARCHITECTURE 2015 sophia gravina, arch 3

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2015 Graduation Show Tabloid featuring work from the BA (Hon) Architecture (ARB/RIBA Part 1) course at UCA's Canterbury School of Architecture.

Transcript of UCA Canterbury School of Architecture_BA Architecture 2015

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  • DEVICE USEdistribution of the funds

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    mapping the air: bird migration,

    mobile signals and masts, long views, local radio,

    aromas, wifi,

    cloud conditions, sun path shadow lines,

    airborne pollution, sheltered locations for sleeping

    rough.mapping the water:

    fish, fishing locations,

    UFOs (unidentified floating ob-jects),

    nest sites, water edge vegetation,

    waterborne pollution, water movement,

    reflection, depth + perceived depth,

    canal dwelling - mobile / static.mapping social groups:

    bugs & beetles, dog walkers,

    bench occupants, runners, cyclists,

    bird watchers, fishermen, chuggers,

    flyerers, film makers,

    fashion shooters, novelists,

    photographers, journalists,

    artists.mapping infrastructure usage /

    abuse: pathway surfaces,

    graffiti, benches,

    street lighting, signage,

    waste bins, barriers,

    symbols / marks painted on things.

    mapping thresholds: shared housing entrances,

    transport (bus stops, stations, water bus stops),

    galleries, shops cafes, work places,

    bridges - under and over, grass vs pavement.

    .mapping vegetation:

    grass, window boxes,

    self seeded flowers and weeds, guerilla gardening,

    allotments, temporary vegetation.

    mapping refuse: bottles,

    cans, sizable matrasses,

    shopping trolleys, dead bikes and bike parts.

    mapping surfaces: road surfaces and markings,

    fences, edges (including kerbs,

    bollards and fittings), redundant devices.

    mapping consumables: cigarette butts, paying visitors,

    picnics, cake.

    mapping advertising: flyers and posters, tags.

    mapping signage:

    road names, informal,

    redundant.

    ENDThe WHITE BUILDING (cafe) + Hackney Wick Overground.

    One Stop Back to Stratford Stn.Oliver 07779 227320Lucy 07980 021527BUT! We cant spend the day on the phone creating word guided tours. Stay with us. Dont get lost!!!!!!!!!Waiting a minute or two all day here and there would mean that we wouldnt make it to our destination. We are going to keep moving!!! It is not the arctic... You will never be very, very, very far from civili-sa-...Call only if it is an emergency!

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    MONDAY 22 SEpTEMbER 201409.23 Train from Canterbury West to Stratford International.

    This is the first off-peak train of the day. There are no changes.22.20 off-peak day return with a rail card.

    10.14Arrive Stratford International.

    Walk to Stratford Station through Westfield, no shopping, catch the Jubilee Line to Canary Wharf. 4 stops.

    MEET 10.45 Meet outside Canary Wharf Tube.Lucy and I will be there...But..... we wont wait for the next train!

    Welcome + Discussion of brief generally and quickly.

    Lottery for sites - see map.

    Lottery for mapping topics - see list to the

    left.

    WALKMonday is forecast to be :Warm and Cloudy - OK weather for walking, bring a smile.

    You need - comfortable walking footwear / shoes / trainers / boots - IT IS QUITE A LONG WAY! Not too much luggage.

    Cameras - very important. Phones good but good cameras much better for wide views and detail.

    We will need to walk QUICKLY. Get a good sleep on the Sunday night, yes, seriously! And EAT.

    12.30Up!Visit to Home on High, By Lucy Harrison @ the Balfron Tower.

    15.00LUNCH - 20 minutes - Picnic from TESCO!!![yum]

    ,,WALK,17.00

    group 1students with site numbers 01-12BALFRON @ 12.30group 2students with site numbers 13-23BALFRON @ 12.30

    group 3students with site numbers 24-36BALFRON @ 13.30group 4students with site numbers 37-47BALFRON @ 13.30

    Stay close to Tower + LUCY

    Excursion + OLIVERMeet back up on

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    2014/15. Final year students started the year creating fifty provocative projects for fifty sites distributed between Canary Wharf and The First Phase of Social Housing in the Olympic Park in STATE-LESS. We visited Home on High, by Lucy Harrison, at the Balfron Tower and pondered all things social-housing-neglect related. Meanwhile Stage 2 students created 3 follies for 3 autonomous landscapes before engaging The Venice Biennale, and the sparkling lagoons of Folkestone and Dover. Stage 1 ventured into Canterburys infra-ordinary with their curious devices and experimented with collage at the Cathedral. In the Spring Stage 1 re-thought Paris and embraced Margate, whilst Stage 2 stocked Walters Warehouse. Final year students returned to Hamburg where a vast new flood wall has partitioned the city from the river and the population has voted to re-nationalise their power providers. Protesters severed links to a new coal fired power station. And it snowed.

    Stage 1Convened by Rob Nice

    Design Studio:John Brown - CharabancJohn Edwards - AOC/Self EmployedRuth Cuenca - Estudio SPNMarina Mitchell-Heggs - Jestico + WhilesTamsin Landells - Ratliff/Landells LLPTim OCallaghan - NimtimTim Ratliff - Ratliff/Landells LLP

    Studio Critics:Helen Leask - Leask ArchitectureMelanie Martin - ORMSMichelle Barlow - Useful StudioNimi Attanayake - NimtimRalph Heckmann - Heckmann DesignSam Potter - MAKE

    Stage 2Convened by Kristina Kotov

    Design Studio:Jonathan Harvey Holland HarveyRhys Jones Jestico + WhilesKristina Kotov UCA

    Studio Engineers & Technical Studies:Diarmuid Healy - Curtins Consulting Engineers UKHocine Bougdah - UCAJohn Caine- Curtins Engineers UKMartin Lefteri Cawson Simon Bye- Ellis & Moore Consulting Engineers

    Landscape Architecture & Ecology:Eleanor Trenfield -Barton WilmoreJudith Loesing - EASTJulian Bore - Lloyd Bore Landscape arch & ecology

    Studio Critics:Aaron Bright MArchAbdulbari Kutbi MA ArchAlexander Richards - Clague LLPAllan Atlee UCAAnthony Grey MArchBruce Buckland MArchDaniel Stilwell - Lee Evans PartnershipCatherine Griffiths MArchEmilio Katsouftides MArchGabor Stark UCAJames Young MArchJulian Seagers - Clague LLPKatherine Leat - Fabrica ArchitectureOliver Froome-Lewis UCAPierluigi Chinellato Fabrica ArchitectureSamantha Brewer - Pascall & Watson ArchitectsYvonne Jackson MArch

    Herbert Read GalleryEmma Brasso - curator

    Casting Workshops:Simeon Oliver - UCA

    Photographic Theories & Practice:Daniel Hewitt - PhotographerMark Kitchener - UCA

    Stage 3Convened by Oliver Froome-Lewis

    Design Studio:Alex Smith - Hawkins BrownLucy Jones - UCAOliver Froome-Lewis - UCA

    Studio Engineers & Technical Studies:Hocine Bougdah - UCAPeter J Corbett - Corbett & TaskerRadu Gidei - Lee Evans PartnershipTetsuro Nagata - Nissen Richards

    Studio Critics:Allan Atlee - UCAAndrew Barkley - Hawkins BrownEd Crooks - Asif KahnHayley Grace - Brooks MurrayKristina Kotov - UCAMeg Icke - Hawkins BrownPatrick Ueberbacher - Fabrica ArchitecturePenlope Plaza - CollectivoxRob Nice - UCARuth Lang - UCA + London METTimothy Carlyle - ArchitectTom Parker - ScanLAB

    And across years:

    Creative Practice:Sam McElhinney

    Cultural Context:Allan Atlee UCA

    Design & Communications:Chris Settle UCAEdward OliverJJ Brophy UCA

    FABlab & modelmaking: Chris Settle

    Technical support:Ben Westicott

  • Outer skin / Walling

    1. cold rolled 4mm steel panel air gap 16mm cold rolled 4mm steel panel2. stainless steel 8mm rivet steel spacing bar3. steel bracing circular [100 x 20mm]4. ETFE 2mm opaque panel argon lled pocket, [4-6 mbar pressurized] ETFE 2mm opaque panel air gap5. aluminium coping frame6. LED light strip7. electrical cabling +/-

    Reactor system

    8. minature nuclear reactor, uranium-233 fuel core & cadmium control rods9. concrete rebarred sheilding 20mm, lead sheet sheilding 3mm, concrete rebarred sheilding 30mm.10. cold water re-intake pipe11. steam outtake pipe12. canal water intake pipe

    Outboard turbine systems

    13. steam intake pipe14. high carbon turbine housing15. 3-phi sine wave copper coil electromagnet16. cold water condenser17. AC power output cable18. cold water output pipe19. stainless steel drive shaft

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    20. AC power cables in21. electrical cut o throw switch22. step down transformer box to 240v23. steel framed refridgerated unit24. locking wheel 300mm dia. steel hex plate 8mm steel locking rods 16mm dia. locking wheel 300mm dia.25. aluminium coping hinged frame EPDM sealing prole PE intermediate layer steel RHS cantilever [80 x 50mm]26. toughened glass 10mm air cavity 18mm 10mm laminated safety glass27. aluminium window framing28. arduino uno electronics board 1a 20volt29. macbook pro 1530. soldering iron31. imac 21

    Other

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    ben ravensdale, stateless, arch 3

    writing on the wall

  • alexander liew, stateless, arch 3

    elliott harris, stateless, arch 3

  • biennale di venezia, arch 2 + iad 2

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  • THE NEW CLIFF FACE ADDED TO AN ETCHING OF TURNERS PAINTINGS OF THE CLIFFS OF DOVER

    LIQUIFYING AND RECASTING PROCESS OF GRAFTING AND RE FORMING

    CLIFF AS IS PRIOR TO LANDSLIDE CLIFF CUT BACK TO GAIN MATERIAL AND CLEAN WOUND TO REPAIR TOO

    FRAME WORK BUILT IN WITH WALKING PATHS PLACED FIRST

    OUTSIDE CLAD IN CHALK PANELS CAST FROM THE EXCIVATED CHALK

    CHUNKS OF CHALK BROKEN TO SMALL PEICES GROUND TO FINE POWDER PLACED IN CASTING MOLD REFORMED DENSER CHALK

    nathan back chamness, dover, folkstone, arch 2

    richard ford, development sketches, arch 2

  • Washitsu

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  • read all about itmedia coverage

    Newspaper articles from the timeline of the Ranch, from proposal to completion

    BORIS INVESTS IN LOG HOMES10/12/2014

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    13/02/2045

    Johnson Ranch set to outlast the apocolypse after London demolished.In libris graecis appetere mea. At vim odio lorem omnes, pri id iuvaret partiendo. Vivendo menandri et sed. Lorem volumus blandit cu has.Sit cu alia porro fuisset.

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    BORIS ARK. SURVIVE THE END.03/07/2017

    Ranch opens ahead of climate summit in London.In libris graecis appetere mea. At vim odio lorem omnes, pri id iuvaret partiendo. Vivendo menandri et sed. Lorem volumus blandit cu has.Sit cu alia porro fuisset. Ea pro natum invidunt repudiandae.

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    JOHNSON RANCH NOW OPEN!

  • Apartment type

    1. duplex apartment2. studio Apartment

    Apartment construction

    3. 300mm dia. Norwiegen logs4. Tensioning cable5. dried stitched cow hide duck down insulation Dried stitched cow hide6. floor construction: 27mm fir boarding 25mm polystyrene slabs 24mm boarding 160mm battens7. roof construction: screwed fiberous timber board 100 x 60mm ventilation battens 24mm rough sawn formwork 2 x 100mm wood fibre insul between rafters 50 x 200mm gypsum painted fiber board 15mm8. apex roof ventilation9. double glazing10. 300mm dia. Norwiegen log beam11. 150mm dia. Norwiegen logs

    Structure construction

    12. re-barred oncrete footing13. painted 15mm aluminium hollow box framework truss, bolted14. 15mm, sq. 300mm aluminium box beam frame 9mm aluminium sheeting waterproofing membrane root barrier drainage layer aeration layer resevoir layer with retention aggregate Engineering aerated soil with plantings15. 750mm dia. concrete service duct w. access hatches16. 15mm, sq. 300mm aluminium box column

    Exterior

    17. log fencing18. cacti19. cow lifting mechanism20. cow21. horse22. communual semi-logged stairs

    Interior

    23. buck head mount24. childs bedroom25. timber floating box stairs26. lounge27. kitchen28. AGA stove29. sink30. cupboard31. bowls

    32. bathtub33. double bed34. fridge35. cowhide insulation36. lightshade37. floor-to-ceiling glazing

    38. black bear skin rug

    39. winchester rifle mount x 240. iron chandelier

    41. bookcase42. bedside table43. taxidermed grizzly bear44. 3 x 7 log door45. cast iron hinges & lock46. deer antler throne and footrest47. 4 roebuck antler chandelier

    People

    48. Boris Johnson

    49. Ron Burgunday50. Brain Fantana51. Rick Grimes52. Carl Grimes53. Joe

    Existing

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  • Design DevelopmentInitial Design SketchesStructural TerrariumInitial Development Sketches

    The Ghost OrchidOrchid AnalysisStructural TerrariumThe Ghost OrchidArchive GardenThe Ghost Orchid

    The Ghost Orchid: Britains rarest plant

    Ghost Orchids are among the rarest plants in Britain. They have been found in about 11 sites in the Chilterns and West Midlands in England, but such is their rarity and the secrecy surrounding them that it is difficult to be sure exactly how many sites there are.

    Regarded as extinctGhost Orchids were first discovered in Britain in 1854 but were only seen 11 times before the 1950s. They were seen regularly in a few Chilterns sites between 1953 and 1987 but then disappeared and were regarded as ex-tinct until one plant was discovered in 2009. In most sites they have only been seen once, and rarely for more than ten years in any one site.

    Ghost Orchids get their name from their creamy-white to pinkish-brown colour and their fleeting occurrences in dark, shaded woods. The colour results from the absence of chlorophyll, as they are parasites of fungi associ-ated with tree roots, and they do not need to photosynthesise their own food. They spend most of their lives as rhizomes (underground shoots) in the soil or leaf litter of woodlands, and flowering shoots only occasionally appear above ground. Even then, their small size (usually less than 15cm, rarely up to 23cm) and unpredictable appearance between June and October means that Ghost Orchids are rarely seen.

    Section AAScale 1:100

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    PATIENT WALKWAY

    PUBLIC WALKWAY

    DENIAL/PROBLEM STAGES

    HANDOVER/COLLECTION STAGES

    DIAGNOSIS/HELP STAGES

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    0 ENTRANCE AND QUESTION SPACE

    1.1 DRINKING SPACES//CHAT

    1.2 DRINKING SPACES//QUIET

    1.3 DRINKING SPACES//AGGRESSIVE

    1.4 DRINKING SPACES//DANCE

    2 DEPRESSIVE SPACE

    3 CONTEMPLATIVE SPACE

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    5.1 COUNSELLING

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    A. Track:

    1. Guard Rail 2. Mechanical Heating 3. Velodrome Track Surface 4. Wooden Support 5. Velodrome Seating 6. Velodrome Glazing

    B. Public Archive:

    1. Roof Viewing Gallery and Seating 2. Exhibition Bike 3. Archived Race Skin-suit 4. Archived Track Wheel 5. Coee Bar

    C. Dispatch:

    1. Electronic Shutter 2. Mechanical Ventilation 3. Fume Extractor 4. Dispatch Transport

    D. Post Event Archive:

    1. Chainset and Parts storage 2. Inspection Rack 3. Post Event Equipment Storage

    E. Pre Event Archive:

    1. Service Stand 2. Frame Rack 3. Pre Event Equipment 4. Hydraulic Lift

    F. Production:

    1. Carbon Delivery Truck 2. Rolling Jack Trolley 3. Carbon Rolls 4. Jig Oven 5. Spiral Staircase 6. Production Overview Balcony

    G. Fitting and Design:

    1. Scales and Fitting Equipment 2. SRM Machine 3. Data Collection Software

    H. Squirrel Room:

    1. Meeting Table 2. Race Analysis Projector Screen

    I. Roof: 1. Tensile Fabric Structure 2. Steel Beam Structure Support 3. Tension Structure Connection 4. Horizontal Steel Beam Supports

    J. Testing: 1. Jig Trolley 2. Fork Strain Test Machine 3. Wind Tunnel 4. Wheel Strain and Rim Test Machine

    K. Paint Room:

    1. Paint Gun L. Cycle Routes:

    1. Mesh Grilled Floor 2. Atmospheric Fume Pump 3. Fume Purication Pump

    M. Inhabitation:

    1. Public or Private Atrium Space 2. Public Walkthrough 3. Dover Ferry Trac 4. Public Cyclist

    N. Foundations and Detail:

    1. Pile Foundations 2. Industrial I Beam 3. Concrete/Tin Floor 4. Suspended Floor 5. Air Circulation Vents 6. Insulation 7. Triple GLazing 8. Stud wall 9. Wall Clips

    O. Intelligent Skin:

    1. Carbon Louvre 2. Electronic Facade Motor 3. Louvre Electronic Wire 4. Louvre Runner Exit

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    SECRET SQUIRREL CLUB1:50 Long Section

    ARCHIVAL WEBS/ PERSPECTIVE// VIEWS

    ARCHIVAL WEBS/ MODEL PHOTOGRAPHY

    Concpet 1. Structual model developing structure and showing the legacy 2. Statistics on Dover showing rates on litracy education and immigration 3. Long section showing concept 4. Diagrams of concept explaining theory 5. Timeline of project 6. Examples of books for the archive

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    External Perspective - Courtyard

    alanoud radaidehmartha hopkins

    dilan aktastyler lemmonemily martinmorgan hone

    james whitesam leakemily martinemily martinalanoud radaidehfay fahtiarch 2

  • dust and chlorophyll

  • michael waters, dust & chlorophyll, arch 3

  • THE JOURNEY OF A COFFEE BEAN

    The green coffee first arrives into Hamburg at the Port of Hamburg. It then is transported

    by boat to the delivery dock. The green coffee is stored in burlap sacks that are

    stacked on top of eachother.

    The green coffee is lifted from the boat with a pulley system leading to the green coffee

    storage house. The green coffee is stacked on top of one another on pallets. The warehouse is dark with little to no liught to ensure the

    green coffee flavour is preserved.

    After temporaray time in the storage house, the green coffee is lifted by the pulley system into the

    Glass box which is where the coffee roastery is located. The coffee roastery is the heart of the

    building and is the basis for the architecture and the processes which happen within the building.

    Once the coffee has been roasted it is distributed to different parts of the building to be used for different

    processes. The roasted coffee bean is either taken to be grinded to be taken to the espresso bar or the various coffee pavillions or it is taken for oil to be extracted

    from it to create organic coffee cosmetics. The ocffee is transported throughout the building in trolleys that

    move along the private section of the building.

    Step 3 The RoastStep 2 Tucked AwayStep 1 Arrival Step 4 Altenative Routes

    The grinded ocffee is taken to the espresso bar to be served to the people of Hamburg. The long coffee bar is intended to encourage interaction and communal gathering between the people of HafenCity and old Hamburg. The walls of the

    coffee bar can open up to encourage interaction with the outdoor pavillions.

    The various coffee processes leave over compost which is carried down to the end of the building. The coffee compost is piled up, a bucket elevator piles the compost onto a heap of ground coffee

    compost.

    HAFENROSTEREI | HAMBURGLONGITUDINAL SECTION AASCALE 1:50

    PRIMARY STRUCTURE

    1 load bearing concrete pillars 500 mm2 universal beams HEA 305 x 165 mm3 HEA 400 continuous beam 4 concrete belt truss 50 mm SECONDARY STRUCTURE

    WALL CONSTRUCTION5 Burnt pine cladding boards 25 mm6 Vertical battens (ventilated cavity) 40 mm7 Bitumen impregnated softboard 18 mm8 Timber studding, insulation 150 mm9 dpm10 interior larch cladding boards 25

    11 sunlouvres12 glazing

    FLOOR CONSTRUCTION 13 pine floor boards 27mm14 heat emission plate15 marine plywood16 damp proof membrane 305 x165 mm17 Steel beam 5mm18 Single layer or larch plasterboard 40mm

    19 concrete slab floor 300 mm20 insultation 80 mm21 dpm22 pine floor boards 25 mm

    ROOF CONSTRUCTION

    23 burnt pine cladding board 25 x 100 mm 24 hardwood vertical strapping 25 x 50 mm25 breather membrane 5 mm26 wall and ceiling insulation27 marine plywood28 timber stud 50 x 150 mm29 preformed silver aluminum30 box gutter31 steel beam

    SKYLIGHT CONSTRUCTION

    32 glazing unit 30 mm33 toughened glass outerlayer 8 mm34 MDF covered in burnt timber veneer 19mm

    ACCESS

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    SPATIAL PROGRAM

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    42 Coffee Roastery43 industrial coffee roaster44 industrial coffee grinder45 industrial oil extractor46 employee coffee break station

    47 cosmetics factory48 industrial mixer

    49 Salon50 organic coffee cosmetics

    51 Interior gardens52 burnt larch timber table and chairs 53 Coffee bar

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  • EXPERIMENTATION WITH BLACK RESIN & COFFEE

    THE JOURNEY OF A COFFEE BEAN

    The green coffee first arrives into Hamburg at the Port of Hamburg. It then is transported

    by boat to the delivery dock. The green coffee is stored in burlap sacks that are

    stacked on top of eachother.

    The green coffee is lifted from the boat with a pulley system leading to the green coffee

    storage house. The green coffee is stacked on top of one another on pallets. The warehouse is dark with little to no liught to ensure the

    green coffee flavour is preserved.

    After temporaray time in the storage house, the green coffee is lifted by the pulley system into the

    Glass box which is where the coffee roastery is located. The coffee roastery is the heart of the

    building and is the basis for the architecture and the processes which happen within the building.

    Once the coffee has been roasted it is distributed to different parts of the building to be used for different

    processes. The roasted coffee bean is either taken to be grinded to be taken to the espresso bar or the various coffee pavillions or it is taken for oil to be extracted

    from it to create organic coffee cosmetics. The ocffee is transported throughout the building in trolleys that

    move along the private section of the building.

    Step 3 The RoastStep 2 Tucked AwayStep 1 Arrival Step 4 Altenative Routes

    The grinded ocffee is taken to the espresso bar to be served to the people of Hamburg. The long coffee bar is intended to encourage interaction and communal gathering between the people of HafenCity and old Hamburg. The walls of the

    coffee bar can open up to encourage interaction with the outdoor pavillions.

    The various coffee processes leave over compost which is carried down to the end of the building. The coffee compost is piled up, a bucket elevator piles the compost onto a heap of ground coffee

    compost.

    HAFENROSTEREI | HAMBURGLONGITUDINAL SECTION AASCALE 1:50

    PRIMARY STRUCTURE

    1 load bearing concrete pillars 500 mm2 universal beams HEA 305 x 165 mm3 HEA 400 continuous beam 4 concrete belt truss 50 mm SECONDARY STRUCTURE

    WALL CONSTRUCTION5 Burnt pine cladding boards 25 mm6 Vertical battens (ventilated cavity) 40 mm7 Bitumen impregnated softboard 18 mm8 Timber studding, insulation 150 mm9 dpm10 interior larch cladding boards 25

    11 sunlouvres12 glazing

    FLOOR CONSTRUCTION 13 pine floor boards 27mm14 heat emission plate15 marine plywood16 damp proof membrane 305 x165 mm17 Steel beam 5mm18 Single layer or larch plasterboard 40mm

    19 concrete slab floor 300 mm20 insultation 80 mm21 dpm22 pine floor boards 25 mm

    ROOF CONSTRUCTION

    23 burnt pine cladding board 25 x 100 mm 24 hardwood vertical strapping 25 x 50 mm25 breather membrane 5 mm26 wall and ceiling insulation27 marine plywood28 timber stud 50 x 150 mm29 preformed silver aluminum30 box gutter31 steel beam

    SKYLIGHT CONSTRUCTION

    32 glazing unit 30 mm33 toughened glass outerlayer 8 mm34 MDF covered in burnt timber veneer 19mm

    ACCESS

    35 staircase36 elevator shaft

    SPATIAL PROGRAM

    37 delivery Dock38 bucket elevator39 pulley system

    40 green coffee storage 41 burlap sacks of green coffee wooden pallets

    42 Coffee Roastery43 industrial coffee roaster44 industrial coffee grinder45 industrial oil extractor46 employee coffee break station

    47 cosmetics factory48 industrial mixer

    49 Salon50 organic coffee cosmetics

    51 Interior gardens52 burnt larch timber table and chairs 53 Coffee bar

    54 Coffee compost pavillion55 bucket elevator56 scooping counter57 packages of coffee compost

    Step 5 Coffee Bar Step 6 Compost Drop Off

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    MAKROMIKROKUNSTOFFEN:Atavistic Squander

    Hannah Sargeant

    Stage 3

    Structural Diagram

    Places: 01 Nets collecting plastic and microplastic from the River02 Tank containing clean water 03 Space containing the microplastic04 Support Structure holding the rotating rods Structure: 05 Mono-pile06 Steel frame 07 Sloping Flat Trusses structure, supporting the Mussels in the water.08 Sheet Piles Construction: 09 Laminated Glass t=60mm 10 Glass Balustrade11 Corrugated Steel Floor Panels, acting as cata-lysts for the decay and erosion of the microplastics, through the fracturing surface and increase in expo-sure to UV radiation. Equipment:12 Filtration Pipes., Southwood and Henderson, 2000 13 Rods that move and adjust to the current, tide and general movement of the River

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    PLACES 01 Nets 02 Plastic sorting space 03 Pulling the Rod Systems to control and move the net out of the water04 Lab Space05 Bird Analysis and Storage Space06 Mussel Tank07 Public Space, and walk-way

    STRUCTURE08 Sheet Piles, creating a channel.09 Steel I Beams t=200x250mm 10 Steel columns 11 Sloping Flat Trusses structure, supporting the Mussels in the water. 12 Concrete t=80mmCONSTRUCTION13 insulation t=100mm 14 Laminated Glass t=60mm, for the Mussel tank15 Corrugated Steel Floor Panels, acting as catalysts for the decay and erosion of the mi-croplastic, through the fracturing surface and increase in exposure to UV radiation.16 Glass balustrade. 17 Rigid Urethane Foam Spray Finish t=50mm18 Composite Flooring t=12m19 Trowel Concrete20 Trowel Mortar t=5mm21 Steel Deck t=50mm22 Guttering, allowing rain water into the mus-sel tanks

    EQUIPMENT 23 Pipes, ltering water from the river, separating the water and microplastic. 24 Microplastic25 Rod Systems controlling the nets, that collect the plastic from the River. 26 X-Ray Machine, to analyse rubbish entering the building27 Conveyor, bring in the plastic and microplastic.28 NaCl 29 Mussels

    PERSONNEL 30 Surgeon31 Workers 32 Mussel Farmer pulling in the Mussels to be dropped into water with the Microplastic

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