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P O R T F O L I ORico Cacciatore BA (Hons) 1:1 MA Dist. 2016.
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BRIT ISH
D A T E O F B I R T H
C O N T A C T N U M B E R
05/05/90
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+65 98155478
RICO .D .CACCIATORE@GMAIL .COM
#13-06 162 HAIG ROAD, S INGAPORE , 438773
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THE WELSH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTUREM.ARCH - Dist ic t ion
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THE UNIVERSITY OF PORSTMOUTHBA (HONS) ARCHITECTURE - 1:1
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ST EDMUND’S CATHOL IC SCHOOLA LEVELs - PHYSICS , MATHEMATICS , ECONOMICS , BUSINESS STUDIES
ST EDMUND’S CATHOL IC SCHOOL12 GCSEs
3 A c h i e v e m e n t s2 0 1 5THE ARCHITECT ’S JOURNAL - STANDOUT STUDENT
2 0 1 5THE WREN SCHOLORSHIP RUNNER-UP
2 0 1 4ART ICLE ‘THROUGH THE MONSOON’ PUBL ISHED IN THE R IBA JOURNAL
2 0 1 4COMPLETED FUNDRAIS ING 3500KM DRIVE ACROSS INDIA IN A TUK TUK IN SUPPORT OF CHARIT IES ‘ARCHITECTURE FOR HUMANITY ’ & COOL EARTH
2 0 1 2RECIP IENT OF THE ‘ JAY POTTS PRIZE ’ - UNIVERSITY OF PORTMOUTH
2 0 1 1AWARD FOR THE BEST PORTFOL IO OF AN UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT
2 0 1 1SELECTED IMAGES PUBL ISHED IN ‘THE FUNDAMENTALS OF ARCHITECTURE ’ BY PROFESSOR LORRAINE FARRELLY .
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2 0 1 0STUDENT ENTERPRISE RUNNER-UP
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GLENN HOWELLS ARCHITECTS , B IRMINGHAM, UK
LEAD 8 ARCHITECTS , S INGAPORE
Wo r k i n g w i t h c l i e n t s P e g a s u s L i f e a n d B a l l y m o r e t o d e l i v e r h i g h - e n d , l u x u r y a p a r t m e n t s i n C h e l t e n h a m , B i r m i n g h a m a n d L o n d o n .
Wo r k i n g p r o d o m e n t l y o n p r o j e c t s l o c a t e d i n m a l y a s i a . Ta m a n M e g a h ( R I B A S t a g e 3 & 4 ) - A 5 5 , 0 0 0 s q m m i x e d - u s e D e v e l o p m e n t i n c l u d i n g R e s i d e n t i a l To w e r w i t h 3 0 0 u n i t s , c o m m u n i t y h a l l a n d s u p p o r t i n g r e t a i l p o d i u m . K K 2 5 7 ( R I B A S t a g e 2 & 3 ) - M a s t e r p l a n o f a 2 5 7 a c r e g r e e n s i t e l o c a t e d i n K o t a K e m u n i n g s o u t h o f K L . E l e m e n t s o f t h e m a s t e r p l a n i n c l u d e , r e s i d e n t i a l , c o m m e r c i a l , e d u c a t i o n & a f f o r d a b l e h o u s i n g .
S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 2 - J U N E 2 0 1 3BROADWAY MALYAN, WEYBRIDGE , UKWo r k i n g w i t h o u r c l i e n t S t G e o r g e We s t L o n d o n t o d e l i v e r h i g h - e n d , l u x u r y a p a r t m e n t s w i t h i n C e n t r a l L o n d o n . C o o r d i n a t i n g w i t h d e s i g n t e a m b o t h i n t e r n a l l y a n d e x t e r n a l l y . I n v o l v e d w i t h D i c k e n s Ya r d , K e w G a r d e n s a n d Va u x h a l l To w e r p r o j e c t s .
J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 1ALEXANDER DES IGN , WINCHESTER , UKA s p a r t o f t h e R I B A M e n t o r i n g S c h e m e , I w a s i n v o l v e d i n a v a r i e t y o f s i t e v i s i t s a n d p a r t i c i p a t e d i n t h e r e d e s i g n o f M a r g a t e Z o o
A U G U S T 2 0 1 1MARKS BARF IELD ARCHITECTS , LONDON, UKWo r k i n g w i t h i n a t e a m t o c o m p l e t e a f e a s i b i l i t y s t u d y o f D e v o n s h i r e P a r k , E a s t b o u r n e
S E P T E M B E R 2 0 0 8 - J A N U A R Y 2 0 0 9TAYLOR WIMPEY , CANNOCK, UKR e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s i n c l u d e d c r e a t i o n o f C A D d r a w i n g s , t a k i n g p h o n e c a l l s f r o m c l i e n t s , p l o t t i n g a n d d i s t r i b u t i n g d r a w i n g s e t s
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C o m m u n i t y p a r t i c i p a t i o n i n c o n s t r u c t i o n :C a n a b u i l d i n g b e g r o w n f r o m i t s j o i n t s ?
he UK forestry commission has identified a recent decline in demand for English Oak; the unreliability of supply, outdated harvesting processes and poor quality of extracted timber have led to a significant increase in foreign imports. This thesis confronts this issue and suggests how the implementation of technology, can begin to increase the yield of high quality oak from our UK forests.
The thesis also addresses the inaccurate connotation that oak construction requires a highly skilled labour force to produce beautiful buildings. Research into joinery led to the design of a constructed fragment, which allowed an unskilled community group to build a form, exclusively through the pegging together of short oak elements. It was concluded that these joints would need to be produced mechanically to eradicate inaccuracies in fabrication before scaling up to a full building proposal. In light of this, an advanced joint was designed and fabricated as a mock up using a KUKA robotic arm, this joint was later carried forward and used to define an entire structural system.
The system, using English Oak, is one that engages a community through its beauty,
tactile quality, and the fun of assembly whilst also demonstrating the ability to be tailored to different social contexts.
Striving to make a connection with a site, the thesis searched for a dense residential area incorporating a community group willing to participate in the building process. Ladywood, Birmingham was later pinpointed as an area that matched this criterion, an area in which a recent LEP master plan had established the need for community facilities. And so, Ladywood Birmingham, was selected to pilot this innovative, community constructed, building system.
The scheme has been named ‘Ladywood Community Complex’, and features 6 buildings each employing a different oak structural system. The scheme aims to readdress the current dull aesthetic of community centre buildings and create a truly inspiring place for residents of the city. Mimicking the forest in aesthetic quality, the density of structure differs within the buildings creating a unique spatial experience.
The ideologies behind this scheme can be applied to any site in the UK, all that is essentially required is the wish for a beautiful oak building and a community to build it.
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Left Page: Research into 3d scanning of Oak using CT scanning technology. This would al low for the creat ion of accurate 3d models al lowing logs to be cut into the highest grade of t imber and minimise waste . Right Page: 3d Models produced show how these members may be jointed.
Both Pages: These images show the process of fabricat ing the elements and tes t ing in the Wyre forest , these p ieces , manageable by human hand al low for a modular construct ion system that does not require l i f t ing machinery.
Both Pages: The conclusions drawn from the constructed fragment out l ined a need for a mult i funct ional joint , th is in conjunct ion with the requirement to use machinery to eradicate inaccuracies led to the design o f the joint out l ined in the above images.
Top: These images show a series of s tructural systems, each of these have their meri ts in terms of e i ther aesthet ic qual i ty or s tructural r igidi ty / load bearing capabi l i t ies .Below: Bui ld sequence. Once the bui ld gets to a height above 1 metre , the system al lows wooden scaf folding to be jo ined onto the s tructure. This scaf folding wil l be made from Si tka spruce as this a cheap and widely avai lable material . Once deconstructed the scaf folding wil l be used to form f looring across the scheme.
he constructed fragment identified the need for a group of people to build the structure whilst also identifying the empowering and up skilling qualities of the system. In this respect the ideal building function for a building utilising this type of structure would be a building for the people in the city it is situated - a community centre. Allowing the community to build the structure themselves would also allow for the longevity of the building as the community will feel a sense of pride for it.
The material to complete the build will be sourced from the wyre forest and as such, a site in close proximity will be required for the build this is imperative in order to keep both costs and co2
emissions to a minimum. The site for the building with therefore be located in Ladywood, Birmingham.
The first image shows the proximity of Birmingham to the Wyre Forest and a masterplan for the area funded by the Greater Birmingham and Solihul Local Enterprise partnership. The master plan drawing outlines the need for possible community buildings, these are shown in red. The site the building as outlined in red.
The second image shows the current provision of community facility in Birmingham - dull, uninspiration places. The final images shows how these could look in the future.
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he site model shown in the above images has been designed to cover the Wyre Forest and Greater Birmingham areas. Using oak as the main material for the model, a Kuka robotic arm and milling spindle were used to mill the subtle undulations of the typography into the oak blocks. Stencils were cut and charcoal was used to show the figure ground on the undulating surface of the oak blocks. The red line shows a historic trade route from the Wrye Forest to Birmingham City Centre.
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uilding A is the first building that will be constructed as part of the Ladywood Community complex. The structure will make use of the six directional node that has been developed as part of the thesis research. The building will feature a cafe, large triple height atrium, creche, GP offices, pharmacy, lecture room, multi purpose clinic, function room, and roof gardens. Building B will feature a dance school, accessible for
all residents of Ladywood and Greater Birmingham. Building C is a temporary structure that will be constructed at the same time as building A. It will remain onsite until all buildings have been completed as it will house the robotic fabrication lab, a unit of 10 robotic arms that will work in unison cutting joints into the timber. Buildings D, E, F, G will be home to a cafe, indoor sports facility, CHP plant and centre for the arts.
BAbove Images: Sketch showing how the s tructural system can be employed within Bui lding A. Image below showing masterplan under construct ion.
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First Floor (Right): 11. GP Office 12. GP Office 13. GP Admin 14. Protected Escape Stair 15. Waiting Room 16. Lecture Room 17. Health Exchange 18. Private Meeting Room 19. Male WC 20. Female WC 21. Multi Purpose Clinic 22. Office 23. Pharmacy Waiting Area 24. Pharmacy Servery 25. Pharmacy Lab
Left Page: Perspect ive v iew of bui lding portraying a dis t inct 'un- f inished' s ty le of archi tecture.Right Page: Perspect ive detai l .
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he following three pages show a small sample of technical documentation that was produced to supplement the scheme design. The above sections illustrate the locations of the technical details found on the next page. The third page includes a set of plans showing the mechanical systems employed within the building. The full 70 page technical document can be provided upon request.
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s a response to both the milti-cultural nature of Britain and the recent influx of international students joining the university, the client (the university of cardiff) have set aside a budget of £3M for the design and build of a 1000m2 ‘student retreat centre’ within the city of cardiff.
In order to address the functional and aspirational requirements of the client it is imperative that the proposed scheme adheres to the long-term vision of the university:‘Features of our Vision and Mission are a striving for excellence, integrity innovation dignity, courtesy respect.”
It is therefore evident that the design challenge is to create a uniquely versatile venue in which students whether religious or irreligious will feel equally welcome and equally valued; thus crafting an innovative world-class facility
within a site saturated by constraints.
It has been recognized that the university of cardiff is also planning to expand the current ‘student High street’ in a northerly direction along park place; the ideology behind this vision works to break up the existing clustered layout of buildings consequently creating a diverse High street that is not monopolized by the student population.
Acting as a magnet, the proposed site can assist this vision by drawing the student population along the high street towards a building that can be used and accessed by all. The university has also expressed an interest in the possibility of opening the building up to the public; by simply detaching its location from the current centralized layout the likelihood of public use and interaction will immediately increase.
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How can the University of Cardiff accommodate spiritual pluralism within the framework of its secular order, while also creating opportunities for interfaith dialogue and study?
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he ‘Student Retreat Centre’ emerges as a promising solution to the growing diversity and interest in the intersection of faith, spirituality and university life.
The initial vision is to bring people together regardless of whether they have religious or secular backgrounds. Research into trends in religious following shows that there has been a significant increase in people who class themselves as non-religious (in the 2001 census, 18.5% of people in Wales said the had ‘No religion’, in the 2011 census, this percentage rose to 32.1%. In direct response to these figures and in an attempt to increase longevity, the building design will introduce faith-neutral spaces with a design aesthetic that is universally perceived as a sanctuary and retreat for all.
The integration of a variety of elements that
allow all faith groups to adapt spaces quickly to suit their particular needs will also be provided.
To achieve a space that can be enjoyed by all, the scheme will focus on common interests that can be respected by everyone. Avoiding apparent forms of religious symbolism, ‘light’ emerges as a common theme that is enjoyed and appreciated by those of religious and irreligious backgrounds; it will become the central feature for the main gathering space. The proposal will be subtle and sophisticated, being careful not impose itself; instead the building will provide spaces that create an enlivening atmosphere and allow each individual the opportunity to interpret the space as they wish.
It is the combination of all aforementioned aspects that will join together to provide a solid foundation for an outstanding facility that will foster social cohesion and respect diversity.
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Underlying ConceptThe scheme is to be broken down into 3 typologies:
Serving the sacred in the human community:
Sharing a sacred spaceHonouring the sacredness of the Earth
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Above: Fai th hal l programme, a digram showing when each fai th group can occupy the main hal l .Below: Diagrams that show how di f ferent fai th groups might use the space.
Left Page: Exploded axonometric showing fai th hal l s tructure, Perspect ive v iew of roof deck & Exploded axonometric of contemplat ion pods.Right Page: Sect ion AA, Sect ion BB, Elevat ion A & Elevat ion B.
Left Page: Detai l sect ion through fai th hal l bui lding.Right Page: Photos taken of physical model showing interior of fai th hal l .
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I L L U S T R A T I O NN o l a b e l s n e e d e d - h o p e f u l l y !
R I B A F U N D R A I S I N GA r t i c l e p u b l i s h e d i n R I B A J o u r n a l O c t o b e r 2 0 1 4
he Archituks are three friends from Glenn Howells Architects, Birmingham – Ben Myers and Tom Shenton, both architects, and Rico Cacciatore, Part II. We were looking for an adventure and something a bit different to celebrate when two of the team became architects last June. On a whim, we discovered the Rickshaw Run, a 3,500km expedition across India in a ‘tuktuk’ – a three-wheeled, seven horse-power bag of bolts with no suspension and a tendency to roll over or vibrate itself to bits at every opportunity… not the ideal vehicle for transcontinental expeditions.
We were left at the mercy of the Indian people unfortunate enough to find themselves in our vicinity at our time of need
The route involved crossing the subcontinent from Shillong, in the isolated north-eastern territory of Meghalaya, to Kochi in Kerala at the southern tip of the peninsula, navigating some challenging terrain and taking on officially the world’s most dangerous roads. The three of us (tightly packed in one hired tuktuk) were without any particular expertise in mechanics, orienteering or indeed driving for that matter. The event organiser, The Adventurists, made a point of ensuring there was no prescribed route and no outside assistance at all during the 17 day journey.
As a result, when facing accidental Bangladeshi border crossings, exploding batteries spewing acid, electrical cockpit fires following bodged sound system wiring, serial self-disconnecting exhaust pipes and monsoon downpours, we were left at the mercy of the Indian people unfortunate enough to find themselves in our vicinity at our time of need. Our lasting memory of the trip as a whole will be the warmth and kindness of the people we met in these chance encounters; surprised to see foreigners in these remote parts of their country, truly amazed at our ridiculous
choice of recreational activity, and delighted to help us in any way they could.
However, the setting sun at 6pm and the onset of night brought an entirely new and frightening set of challenges to life. We will never again take for granted the headlight or the horn. The single most significant road obstacle we encountered in rural India, the cow, has neither horn nor headlight, and gave us some narrow escapes from certain death.
We will never again take for granted the headlight or the horn
Each night we planned the next day’s distance and, usually en route, decided where to stay. We were up at 4:30 most mornings to make the most of the daylight. Often we made great progress, only to turn on to a very poor quality road that allowed us to go no faster than 10kmph for the next 40km; forcing us to spend 18 hours behind the wheel. Add the dirt and pollution which lies heavy on the lungs; the body vainly trying to get used to chickpea curry for breakfast each day; and the extreme concentration needed to stay alive on the road, and it is a physically draining experience. But a really good one. We made it all the way.
The Adventurists encourage teams to seek charitable donations and try to promote, in some small way, improving the world while trying to experience some unusual parts of it. The organiser’s affiliation with Cool Earth means that half our contribution will go towards the preservation of the rainforest and the protection of its indigenous people. We decided we would also champion Architecture for Humanity. AfH has given us the opportunity to connect our profession with our adventure and show how architecture can help people and provide relief.
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Above: A cow-filled motorway near Siliguri
Below: Celebrations at the finish line in Kerela
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P H O T O G R A P H YA s e l e c t i o n o f p h o t o g r a p h s f r o m p l a c e s I h a v e l i v e d / v i s i t e d
Top - Bot tom: S ingapore - Marina Bay Sands Nightscape, Merl ion Statue Marina Bay.
SingaporeTop - Bot tom: HDB Apartments , South Beach, Gardens By The Bay, Singapore Flyer & Esplanade Theatre .
JapanTop - Bot tom: Tokyo Tower, Shibuya Tokyo.
JapanTop - Bot tom: Gucci Bui lding Ginza - Tokyo, Fushimi Inari Shrine - Kyoto, Pinapple Cafe by Kengo Kuma - Tokyo, Mei j i Shrine - Toyko, Street Food - Osaka.
IndiaTop - Bot tom: Konark Sun Temple - Odishia, Passer-by (small v i l lage south of Vi jayawada).
IndiaTop - Bot tom: Makeshi f t Truck - Salem, Dangerous Roads - .Durgapur, Rice Paddies - Si l iguri , DIY Fishing Rig - Kerela, A Comfy Ride - Puducherry.
CopenhagenTop - Bot tom: Apartment Block - Ørestad, Tietgenkol legiet Student Accomodation, Canal front - Nyhavn.
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One of three main projects that I worked on at Lead 8, this project is a masterplan for a 257 acre green site in Kota Kemuning (100 miles south of Kuala Lumpur).
Once complete, the site will be a full township comprising of mixed-use commercial, light industrial units, educational facilities and affordable housing.
The project is to be phased over 15 years, the design for the masterplan has now been signed off by the client - Gamuda Land. The central commercial hub is at design development stage.
Whilst working on this project my responsibilities were:
- Developing design concepts for commercial area.- Creating building massing options for commercial area.- Exploring tenant mix options on behalf of retail consultant DTZ.- Attending design team meetings.- Creating presentations for client presentations.- Rendering WIP images for the client.
The first phase will be complete in 2019.
I - Lead-8 Singapore - KK257 Masterplan
A 3 month paid competition entry for a 460000 sqm site in Jakarta. This mixed use scheme incorporates hotel, office, retail & residential elements.
Lead 8 were one of 5 finalists from a list of high profile practices that included SOM, HOK, Adeas & KPF.
A fully set of coordinated CAD drawings, CGI’s and physical model were required for the client presentation.
Whilst working on this project my responsibilities were:
- Developing the design of commercial and residential aspects.- Creating cad drawings for the project.- Creating graphic images and diagrams.- Creating presentation material.- Coordinating with the physical model makers.- Creating a competition video in Premier Pro.- Building a 3d model to send to renders.- Coordinating with outsourced CGI specailists to produces final rendered images.
Presentations have now been made to the client and lead 8 are awaiting announcement of the competition winner.
II - Lead-8 Singapore - Sudirman City
Taman Megah is a 55,000 sqm mixed-use development including a residential tower with 300 units, community hall and retail podium.
Lead 8 have taken the project from concept stage and are now at design development.
The majority of the client team is made up of trained architects, this has been of detriment to the project as there are many different design views being floated at DTMs. The project has been with Lead 8 for almost 2 years and during this time the design as faced several monumental changes due to conflicting opinions within the client team.
Whilst working on this project my responsibilities were:
- Creating, amending, maintaining and issuing the fully coordinated revit model.- Attending design team meetings in Kuala Lumpur.- Communicating and coordinating with external consultants.- Working up a variety of design options for both resi and retail façades.- Creating presentations, graphics and diagrams.
The project is due for completion in 2019.
I I I - Lead-8 Singapore - Taman Megah
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All dimensions to be verified on site. Do not scale this drawing. All discrepancies to be clarifiedwith project Architect.
This drawing is the property of Leadarchitects Limited and is issued on the condition it is notreproduced, retained or disclosed to any unauthorised person, either wholly or in part withoutwritten consent of Leadarchitects Limited.
Ordnance Survey material is used with the permission of The Controller of HMSO, Crowncopyright AR 159670.
The CDM hazard management procedures for the LEAD aspects of the design of this project areto be found on the "LEAD - Designer's Hazard Identification and Management Sheet" and/ordrawings. The full project design teams comprehensive set of hazard management proceduresare available from the Planning Supervisor/Safety Coordinator appointed for the project.
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All dimensions to be verified on site. Do not scale this drawing. All discrepancies to be clarifiedwith project Architect.
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Ordnance Survey material is used with the permission of The Controller of HMSO, Crowncopyright AR 159670.
The CDM hazard management procedures for the LEAD aspects of the design of this project areto be found on the "LEAD - Designer's Hazard Identification and Management Sheet" and/ordrawings. The full project design teams comprehensive set of hazard management proceduresare available from the Planning Supervisor/Safety Coordinator appointed for the project.
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Drawing Title
1 : 250 @ A1
8
PPB HARTABINA SDN. BHD.
EM AF
05/05/16
L1022
For Coordination
TAMAN MEGAH COMMUNITYMIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT
Level 1 & Level 1A Plan
Lot 10989 Dan 10991, Jalan SS 24/9Mukim Sungai Buloh, Daerah PetalingSelangor Daul Ehsan
AR-(20)-0201
1 : 250Level 1 & Level 1A Plan
1
For design intent only.Please refer to specialist drawings(Structural, M&E, Landscape, Traffic,etc) for their respective details
Key Plan
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Date Revision Number Description
29/09/2015 1 BP Coordination Drawing A11/11/2015 2 BP Coordination Drawing B04/12/2015 3 BP Coordination Drawing C15/01/2016 4 BP Coordination Drawing D04/02/2016 5 BP Coordination Drawing E23/03/2016 6 BP Coordination Drawing F19/04/2016 7 BP Coordination Drawing G24/05/2016 8 Interim Progress Drawing
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t +65 63844235f +65 63844236e [email protected]
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46 Kim Yam Road, 05-05AThe Herencia, Singapore 239351
All dimensions to be verified on site. Do not scale this drawing. All discrepancies to be clarifiedwith project Architect.
This drawing is the property of Leadarchitects Limited and is issued on the condition it is notreproduced, retained or disclosed to any unauthorised person, either wholly or in part withoutwritten consent of Leadarchitects Limited.
Ordnance Survey material is used with the permission of The Controller of HMSO, Crowncopyright AR 159670.
The CDM hazard management procedures for the LEAD aspects of the design of this project areto be found on the "LEAD - Designer's Hazard Identification and Management Sheet" and/ordrawings. The full project design teams comprehensive set of hazard management proceduresare available from the Planning Supervisor/Safety Coordinator appointed for the project.
Project
Drawing Title
1 : 150 @ A1
PPB HARTABINA SDN. BHD.
EM AF
05/05/16
L1022
For Coordination
TAMAN MEGAH COMMUNITYMIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT
Level 13 & 14 Plans
Lot 10989 Dan 10991, Jalan SS 24/9Mukim Sungai Buloh, Daerah PetalingSelangor Daul Ehsan
AR-(20.1)-0003
For design intent only.Please refer to specialist drawings(Structural, M&E, Landscape, Traffic,etc) for their respective details
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1 : 150Level 13 Plan
1
1 : 150Level 14 Plan
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Residential - Ground Floor47500
Residential - Carpark Level 1B55000
Residential - Carpark Level 2A58000
Residential - Carpark Level 3A61000
Residential - Carpark Level 4A64000
Residential - Carpark Level 6A70000
Residential - Carpark Level 7A73000
Residential - Level 8 (Amenities Deck)77500 Residential - Level 8 (Amenities Deck)
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Residential - Transfer Floor83500
Residential - Level 986000
Residential - Level 1089400
Residential - Level 1192800
Residential - Level 1296200
Residential - Level 1399600
Residential - Level 14103000
Residential - Level 15106400
Residential - Level 16109800
Residential - Level 17113200
Residential - Level 18116600
Residential - Level 19120000
Residential - Level 20123400
Residential - Level 21126800
Residential - Level 22130200
Residential - Level 23133600
Residential - Level 24137000
Residential - Level 25140400
Residential - Level 26143800
Residential - Level 27147200
Residential - Level 28150600
Residential - Level 29154000
Residential - Level 30157400
Residential - Level 31160800
Residential - Level 32164200
Residential - Level 33167600
Residential - Level 34171000
Residential - Level 35174400
Residential - Level 36177800
Residential - Level 37181200
Residential - Level 38 (Penthouse 1)184800
Residential - Level 39 (Penthouse 2)188600
Roof Plan (M&E)192400
Basement 1 Plan43500
Basement 1 Plan43500
Basement Level 240000
Basement Level 240000
Podium - Ground Floor48500
Podium - Level 154000
Podium - Level 259500
Podium - Level 364500
Podium - Roof Deck69000
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46 Kim Yam Road, 05-05AThe Herencia, Singapore 239351
All dimensions to be verified on site. Do not scale this drawing. All discrepancies to be clarifiedwith project Architect.
This drawing is the property of Leadarchitects Limited and is issued on the condition it is notreproduced, retained or disclosed to any unauthorised person, either wholly or in part withoutwritten consent of Leadarchitects Limited.
Ordnance Survey material is used with the permission of The Controller of HMSO, Crowncopyright AR 159670.
The CDM hazard management procedures for the LEAD aspects of the design of this project areto be found on the "LEAD - Designer's Hazard Identification and Management Sheet" and/ordrawings. The full project design teams comprehensive set of hazard management proceduresare available from the Planning Supervisor/Safety Coordinator appointed for the project.
Project
Drawing Title
As indicated @ A1
PPB HARTABINA SDN. BHD.
EM SM
05/05/16
L1022
For Coordination
TAMAN MEGAH COMMUNITYMIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT
Section AA
Lot 10989 Dan 10991, Jalan SS 24/9Mukim Sungai Buloh, Daerah PetalingSelangor Daul Ehsan
AR-(22)-AL01
Key Plan
NotesFor design intent only.Please refer to specialist drawings(Structural, M&E, Landscape, Traffic,etc) for their respective details
1 : 300Section AA
1
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1 . 0 G L E N N H O W E L L S A R C H I T E C T S
St Georges House - Cheltenham
Upon joining Glenn Howells Architects, the first project that I worked on was St Georges House Cheltenham. GHA were appointed to transform two pairs of badly treated Grade II listed Georgian villas into an extra care home.
I was lucky enough to work on this project from concept - tender stage and we were able to redefine retirement living and successfully respond to the HAPPI report (Housing our Ageing Population: Panel for Innovation)- Winning a HAPPI award for our work.
Whilst working on this project my responsibilities were:
- Working with the design team to explore concepts- Working up a full set of coordinated CAD plans- Modelling and exploring the building aesthetic- Attending design team meetings- Conversing with external consultants- Creating a pre-planning application- Creating planning application and design and access statement documents- Producing tender drawings including details- Coordinating with model makers in the process of building a physical model
This project is now on site and due to be completed early 2017.
Upon joining Glenn Howells Architects, the first project that I worked on was St Georges House Cheltenham. GHA were appointed to transform a pair of run down Grade II listed Georgian villas into an extra care home.
I was lucky enough to work on this project from concept to tender stage and we were able to redefine retirement living and successfully respond to the HAPPI report (Housing our Ageing Population: Panel for Innovation)- Winning a HAPPI award for our work.
Whilst working on this project my responsibilities were:
- Working with the design team to explore concepts - Working up a full set of coordinated CAD plans- Modeling and exploring the building aesthetic- Attending design team meetings- Conversing with external consultants- Creating a pre-planning application- Creating planning application and design and access statement documents - Producing tender drawings including details
This project is now on site and due to be completed early 2017.
IV - Glenn Howells Architects - St George’s House
London city Island is one of GHA’s flagship projects. During my time at GHA I was able to work on the masterplan of this island and Bluiding H (Blue).
The scheme incorporates ten residential blocks and is located on a 4.7ha brownfield site on a peninsula between the River Lea and the Thames.
GHA were responsible for designing all ten residential blocks split over two phases.
Due to the location of the scheme, there were stringent planning requirements and all apartment layouts needed to be designed to adhere to Lifetime Homes and London City Design Guidelines.
Whilst working on this project my responsibilities were:
- Working up a full set of coordinated CAD plans- Modeling and exploring the building aesthetic - Attending design team meetings- Conversing with external consultants- Ensuring all apartments met ‘Lifetime Homes’ and ‘London City Design Guide’ regulations.- Aiding in the creation of a stage D report.- Specing interior and exterior finishes.
This project is now on site and phase one will be completed in 2018.
V - Glenn Howells Architects - London City Island
1 . 0 G L E N N H O W E L L S A R C H I T E C T S
London City Island
London city Island is possibly one of GHA’s flagship projects and after a short period of time I was given Block H (Blue) to draw up and coordinate.
The scheme incorporates ten residential blocks and is located on a 4.7ha brownfield site on a peninsula between the River Lea and the Thames. GHA were responsible for designing all ten residential blocks split over two phases. Due to pressure from their client Ballymore, responsibilty was thrust upon me to draw up a fully coordinated set of drawings for Block H.
Whilst working on this project my responsibilities were:
- Working up a full set of coordinated CAD plans- Modelling and exploring the building aesthetic- Attending design team meetings- Conversing with external consultants- Ensuring all apartments met ‘Lifetime Homes’ and ‘London City Design Guide’ regulations.- Creating marketing plans for the brochures.- Aiding in the creation of a stage D report.- Specing interior and exterior finishes.
This project is now on site and phase one will be completed in 2018.
1 . 0 G L E N N H O W E L L S A R C H I T E C T S
Wintech Offices
I was originally asked to look into the wintech office scheme as a feasibility study, this later matured into a job that required a planning application to be put in. Wintech approached GHA after they had purchased a piece of land in Cannock, West Midlands. Their brief asked for a creative office environment that took advantage of the sites created views.
With the help of the associate director we created an elegant rectilinear building that positioned the office at high level and opened the ground level up for ancillary functions such as canteen and breakout space.
Whilst working on this project my responsibilities were:
- Producing an initial feasibility report.- Storyboarding and testing building options and arrangements- Conceptualizing spaces, zones and connections.- Working up a full set of coordinated CAD plans- Modelling and exploring the building aesthetic- Attending design team meetings- Conversing with external consultants- Creating planning application and design and access statement documents
This project has been put on hold due to unforeseen problems with ground conditions.
VI - Glenn Howells Archi tects - Wintech Off ices
GHA was originally asked to look into the Wintech office scheme as a feasibility study, this later matured into a job that required a planning application to be submitted.
Wintech approached GHA after they had purchased a piece of land in Cannock, West Midlands. Their brief asked for a creative office environment that took advantage of the sites created views.
With the help of the associate director, we created an elegant rectilinear building that positioned the office at high level and opened the ground level up for ancillary functions such as canteen and breakout space.
Whilst working on this project my responsibilities were:
- Producing an initial feasibility report.- Storyboarding and testing building options and arrangements- Conceptualizing spaces, zones and connections.- Working up a full set of coordinated CAD plans- Modeling and exploring the building aesthetic- Attending design team meetings- Conversing with external consultants- Creating planning application and design and access statement documents
The exceptional location of St Georges Wharf on London’s River Thames called for a landmark building to further enhance the new architectural landscape as the final phase of the development.
The regeneration of the site and immediate area is already a demonstration project of practical delivery on a marginal site previously derelict for over 40 years.
Whilst working on this project my responsibilities were:
- Working up a full set of coordinated CAD plans - Modeling and exploring the building aesthetic - Attending design team meetings- Conversing with external consultants- Ensuring all apartments met ‘Lifetime Homes’ and ‘London City Design Guide’ regulations.- Creating marketing plans for the brochures. - Attending site visits
This project has now been completed.
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Vauxhall Tower
The exceptional location of St Georges Wharf on London’s River Thames called for a landmark building to further enhance the new architectural landscape as the final phase of the development. The regeneration of the site and immediate area is already a demonstration project of practical delivery on a marginal site previously derelict for over 40 years.
Whilst working on this project my responsibilities were:
- Working up a full set of coordinated CAD plans- Modelling and exploring the building aesthetic- Attending design team meetings- Conversing with external consultants- Ensuring all apartments met ‘Lifetime Homes’ and ‘London City Design Guide’ regulations.- Creating marketing plans for the brochures.- Attending site visits
This project has been completed.
Dickens Yard aims to revitalising the historic heart of Ealing. The development’s stylish, contemporary architecture complements the neighboring listed buildings.
Dickens Yard comprises of 5 Blocks of luxury apartments, these blocks are due for completion summer 2019. Broadway Malyan have won the tender for the optimization and working drawings package and have therefore taken over from the planning architects (John Thompson & Partners).
Whilst working on this project my responsibilities were:
- Working up a full set of coordinated CAD plans - Modeling and exploring the building aesthetic - Attending design team meetings- Conversing with external consultants- Ensuring all apartments met ‘Lifetime Homes’ and ‘London City Design Guide’ regulations.- Producing a full set of working drawings for the entrance lobby- Designing sensitive renovation options for a disused fire station on site. - Attending site visits
This project has been completed.
VIII - Broadway Malyan - Dickens Yard
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Dickens Yard - Ealing
Dickens Yard aims to revitalising the historic heart of Ealing. The development’s stylish, contemporary architecture compliments the neighbouring listed buildings. With its traffic-free streets and public piazzas lined with boutique shops, cafes and restaurants, the new Dickens Yard quarter will create a new energy and life. Dickens Yard comprises of 5 Blocks of luxury apartments, these blocks are due for completion summer 2019. Broadway Malyan have won the tender for the optimization and working drawings package and have therefore taken over from the planning architects (John Thompson & Partners).
Whilst working on this project my responsibilities were:
- Working up a full set of coordinated CAD plans- Modelling and exploring the building aesthetic- Attending design team meetings- Conversing with external consultants- Ensuring all apartments met ‘Lifetime Homes’ and ‘London City Design Guide’ regulations.- Producing a full set of working drawings for the entrance lobby- Designing sensitive renovation options for a disused fire station on site.- Attending site visits
This project has been completed.
T H A N K Y O U he architectural profession and the ability to practice as an architect is, in my opinion, one of lifes most noble pursuits. The beauty of architecture is that while a building stands still, it has the potential to move. To this end, I aim to design with one overarching ideology in mind; to create beautiful buildings and spaces that evoke positive emotions for their users.
Thank you for taking the time to read through my portfolio, please feel free to contact me should you require any further information at [email protected].
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