2. Writers retreat Holton Lee, England.
Shirt maker shop Poole Dorset, England.
La cebada market (Competition) Madrid, Spain.
Camaguan (Revit project) Andalusia, Spain.
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Heybridge wellbeing centre Essex, England.
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3. Camaguan
This Spanish villa blends into
the topography of the
terrain.
The house is designed as set
of cabins connected through
a series of terraces.
The project will be located
in southern Spain, in a sma-
fll town called Algarrobo An-
dalusia. it will be raised and
oriented towards the lands-
cape.
Its position in the plot leaves
a rear space that is used
mainly as a parking area. The
house has been designed as
an open shelter to let natural
ventilation reach habitable
spaces.
Passive ventilation has been
part of the vernacular archi-
tecture of the region a com-
bination of technology and
past techniques blends within
the design.
Revit 2020, Photoshop and
Indesign were used for this
project.
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Project 2020
Floor Plan
Axonometric projection
Main entrance render
Floor Legend
5. Camaguan
The home celebrates raw
materials, which helps soften
the transition between built
form and the precious lands-
cape that surrounds it.
This raw materiality reinforces
the honesty behind the archi-
tectural tectonics of its cons-
truction.
Master Bedroom render
Revit
Project-2020
6. Exploted Perspective
Natural slate roof
with therma fleece
insulation
Solar Thermal Panels to south facing
roof
Internal window
from bedroom
over swimming
pool
350 mm roof overhanging for shelter
Utility
Kitchen
Entrance
Precast stairs
Reclaimed Timber
clad facade
Swimming pool
Reinforced
insulated
slab with
underfloor
heating
Shallow concrete pad
foundations
Void over full
heigh 2nd
floor East Elevation
Exploted Perspective
North Elevation
South Elevation
Elevations
8. Heybridge Basin (UK)
Health and Wellbeing Centre
CONSERVATION AREA
DRY LAND
DRY LAND
DRY LAND
DRY LAND
WETLAND
WETLAND
ARCHITECTURAL IDEA
A health and Well being
centre
A broad concept that can
lead to a more specific func-
tion for visitors.
The building in the center of
the site is a place where vis-
itors are invited to let their
senses wander over different
experiences.
The project aims at discon-
necting from the concept
of time to be as one with the
surrounding environment, liv-
ing and eternal.
The concept is about taking
a more holistic approach to
health. Committed to ad-
dressing people’s health
problems, rather than just
treating their symptoms, and
about helping patients nav-
igate the range of services
available to them with the
centre, and beyond.
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9. Acoustic Vents have been designed to allow ventilation
through most types of the wall and are fitted with a very ef-
fective sound absorbing infill that substantially reduces noise
penetration through the vent without reducing the airflow.
125mm Acoustic Core Ventilator with Hit & Miss
Sound reduction is 39 db
Acoustic vent.
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Steel frame
Structure
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1:500 Floor Plan
Wellbeing centre
The landscape is a patchwork
of different ecosystems which
creates biodiversity and vari-
ety in the landscape by be-
ing close to wetlands and dry
lands.
Seawater will move on to the
dry land/wetland continuum
following the respiration of
the site.
The building in the centre of
the site is a place where vis-
itors are invited to let their
eyes wander over the differ-
ent landscapes the fen pro-
vides. The water level, rising
and falling (winter-summer),
creates a limitless respiration
at the site level.
10. Architectural idea for la Cebada Market and allotments.
The initial concept for the design takes advantage of the existing “Campo
de la Cebada” Madrid, Spain. As a way of speaking out against indifference,
proof that it is possible to shape the city as a social statement.
Form
The gardens – allotments create a green boulevard flanked by to parallel
buildings (In Between) which are the new market and a community centre.
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11. Approachsectionforamulti-purpose
hallforthecommunitycentre.
Thissectionsetsoutsomegeneral
principlesthatcanbeconsideredat
theconceptstageofdesigningahall
mainlyformusicuse,togetherwith
guidelinesonthedesignoffullymulti-
purposehalls.
Thekeyacousticrequirementsare
sufficientvolumetoprovideadequate
reverberation,
andashapethatwillprovideauni-
formsoundfield.
Arectangularplanisthebestshape
acoustically,becausethese
quenceofsoundreflectionsfrom
stagetolistenerisclosetoideal,
andbecauseitisusuallytheleastex-
pensivetobuildandthemost
reliableinpractice.
Intermsofproportions,dimensions
approximatingtoadoublecube
aregood,givingrisetothetraditional
‘shoebox’shape.
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The buildings are arranged with
public spaces orientated to
the park and areas providing a
buffer to the traffic noise along
the South Road boundary
Concept
The concept aims for ease of
access as its form has been
generated by the irregular
site constrained by a major
transport corridor to the east.
The irregular grid generates
a dynamic “tension” with the
regular shaped public spaces
and contributes to the sense of
movement.
Allotments.
Furthermore, Eco-friendly ele-
ments such as Allotment - gar-
dens (private and public), rain-
water catchment facility, as
well as using geothermal and
solar energy will help conserve
energy.
Their design aim is to see the
gardens serving diverse activi-
ties of the city as if a living or-
ganism and weaved into the
surrounding city integrating
movements of with open air
activities in and outside, by
proposing a new shared land-
scape, support existing com-
mercial activities from the re-
developed market.
What identifies the structure is
the relation with the people
and their well being.
Elevation and section for the auditorium in the community centre
Scale 1.500.
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Auditorium geometry.
A rectangular plan is the best shape acoustically, because
the sequence of sound reflections from stage to listeners is
close to ideal, and because it is usually the least
expensive to build and the most reliable in practice.
Structural wall and cube
1 Tapered insulation on marine ply
2 Timber Fillet
3 Galvanized and painted
parallel flange channel
4 Mild steel angle welded to
universal beam to support decking
5 Universal Beam
6 Shallow profiled metal decking
7 Mineral fibre Insulation
8 Galvanized and painted mild
steel plate to Universal beam
9 Timber frame
10 Vapour barrier
11 Insulation
12 Ship lapped untreated cedar
cladding to ply
Roof Detail
1 Hardwood Timber cladding
2 4 mm aluminium sheet capping
3 50 x 50 mm aluminium angle
4 18 mm waterproof ply
5 Glass fibre Rainwater tray
6 Timber frame
Foundations
13 Insulation
14 Untreated cedar cladding
secret fixed to maryne ply
15 Limestone tiled floor on
bedding
16 Sand Cement screed topping
17 Reinforced concrete floor slab
18 Concrete cobble paving
19 Weathering membrane
20 Sand bedding
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12. A shirt makers shop a place
were tradition and skill blends
into high street.
The visual integration with the
adjacent buildings , particu-
larly when viewed from across
Poole’s High street, required
an aesthetic that had to be
primarily centred on the use of
concrete.
Inspired by fabric the facade
integrates old and new inte-
grated in their materiality and
separated by distinct voids.
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13. 1 Kitchen living area
2 A folding double bed,
3 Small bathroom
4 Studio
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A writers retreat, located in Hol-
ton Lee.UK
It consists of a 60 square meters
area , within a service area that
includes a toilet and kitchen.
For the location of the land on
which the project develops,
was taken into account various
factors, such as: lighting, paths,
cross winds, accesses, these dif-
ferent factors were essential for
its development.
WOOD FRAMING
INTERIOR SHEETING
DENSSGLASS®
WATER RESINSTANT
BARRIER
EXTERIOR SHEATING
INSULATION
THERMAFLEECE ®
ARTISAN LAP®
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