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Report for a thesis design project presented to the Department of Architecture,
in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Architecture, University of Nairobi; 2013
KIHUGA STEPHEN KIRATU- B02/0339/2008 YEAR VI
SOUTH C CAMPUS FOR APPLIED SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY,
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF KENYA
Nairobi
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
My family, Dad, Mum, Wangari, Nduta, Wanjiru, and Kigooko
For your love, support and prayers
All lecturers, Department of Architecture and Building Science,
You have moulded my architectural formation. Thank you all.
All my friends and collegues,
For your encouragement and shared consolation
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Haile Selassie Avenue
City Square Post Office
WorkshopRoad
Rhodes Avenue
Rhodes Clinic
Existing only
Car park
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Administration
Academic/Research
Existing Open Spaces
Existing Campus Parking
Pedestrian walkways
Proposed Future Extensions
Boundary line
PREAMBLE
The client of the South C Campus for Applied Sciences and Technology is the:
& The Goverment of Kenya through the
Ministry of Education
About TU- K
The Technical University of Kenya (TU-K) is a public university located off Haile Selassie Avenue, in the Central
Business District of Nairobi. TU-K was established through the elevation of The Kenya Polytechnic University
College (KPUC) to full university status. TU-K was established as the first Technical University in Kenya
Project Objective
It is the intention of the TU- K to put up a new campus for the faculty of Applied Sciences and Technolo-
gy at their property at South C.
The Existing fulculty of Applied Sciences and Technology
In TU-K
The New site for the Proposed fulculty of Applied Sciences
and Technology
Mombasa Road
Popo Road
Belleview
drive in cinema
Akiba Estate
CID Traing
Sch.
Ministry of
Works
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Project Objective
To develop a visionary and sustainable University Master Plan for South C campus for TU-K as required
by the Commission of University Education.
The proposed new campus for the Applied Sciences and Tech. for the university will enhance the TU- K
image and identity in terms of built form and architecture in realm of other universities.
This proposed new campus will help in accomodating the planned growth of the university as well as to
ease the congestion already being experienced in the building housing the faculty of Applied Sciences
and Technology.
This project would also lead in creating a user friendly campus that is welcoming, easily navigable and
an environment where nature interact with its staff and students.
Project Design Themes
21st Century Campus
Technological advancement in our today's learning environment in terms of delivery in the applied
sciences courses are altering the experiences of our learning spaces
The project wishes to explore the new materials for the construction this new campus
An iconic campus for TU- K
To create an institution landmark and icon that the Technical University of Kenya can identify with and
relate to.
Sustainability
The project will attempt use of high tech analysis to find low energy and low maintainance solutions.
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Project Justification
The South C Campus for TU- K is a real project in real time. It is an intention by the university to move their
faculty of Applied Science to South C in their property shown above to ease the congestion already
being experienced in the main campus.
The university has already come up with the draft terms of reference for consultancy for the preparation
of the Technical University of Kenya's physical Master Plan for all its properties.
Project Relevance to the Author's Dissertation
The project written thesis entitled: The Built Form and Architectural Character in Campuses A case of Nairobi
studies the sense of community, aesthetic impression, hierarchy of spaces and the contextualization of the
Univerisity of Nairobi, Technical Univerisity of Kenya, Catholic University of Eastern Africa and the Kenya
Technical Teachers College. The document discusses all these in depth and will address and apply the
recommendations in the new campus at South C.
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The Author's Motivation on Campus Architecture
Growth of our Learning Institutions
Technical colleges and polytechnics have been expanded to university colleges of national status.
Following their expansion, these institutions are expanding their facilities to accomodate more students
population.
Technological L Advancement in our Today's Learning
Learning is changing in the 21st century. Technologies used in learning, such as interactive whiteboards,
personal learning environments, wireless networks and mobile devices are altering the experiences of our
learning spaces.
Technological Advancement in our Building Industry
New building materials and technologies are emerging and are affecting our buildings either positively or
negatively.
Current Situation of TU- K.
The current situation of TU-K is wanting, Limited parking lots, inadequate physical facilities lecture halls, labs
and offices
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Problem Statement
Architectural Problem
The current physical facilities occupied by the faculty of the applied sciences and technlogy is limited for
the student and staff population in the university. The research facilities, laboratories, lecture theatres and the
staff offices are not sufficient for the current population. The parking is so limited that pedestrian walkways
are used as parking lots.
During the lunch hours students queue for long and short calls. There is need for expansion and addition of
physical facilities to accommodate ever rising population of students and staff.
The TU- K master plan has not adressed the issue of sense of community, there have been inefficiency in the
design of circulation, and poorly designed campus landscape. The issue of aesthetics on the built form will
also be articulated in the new South C Campus. The design of the Main campus has ignored the context
and the hierarchy of spaces whereby one takes time to look for the facilities within the
campus such as the administration and the cafeteria
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Social Problem
Our country is in need of Bio Medical Sciences, Biochemistry, Nutrition, Food sciences, Applied Chemistry
and Biology professionals to deal with the problems of emerging issues such us Ebola and diseases affecting
us due to changing lifestyle hence the need of these programs.
These professionals need modern and adequate facilities and spaces for training as this is one of the
requirement for their achievement in their career. The new campus in South C Campus will provide such
environment that is now lacking in the main campus in TU-K.
ACHITECTURAL THEORY
Modern Architectural Theory
Its my intention to explore the following:
• Simplicity and clarity of forms where rectilinear forms will be dominant
• Visual expression of structure to tie with my concept
• Machine aesthetics- Use of glass and other modern industrial materials such as
alucobond
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Site Justification
The site is owned by the TU- K, and the similar project is about to happen.
The site meets the CUE rules that is (more than 10acres, and in conducive environment for learning).
The site is near the other campuses of TU-K, that is Main Campus, South B and the Community Campus
The neighbourhood of the South C Campus is rich in other supportive institutions such as Nema, Ministry of
Trade, Kird, KBS, National Oil, Toyota academy and Residential houses.
The site is well served with utilities such as electricty, telephone cables, fibre underground line,
sewer line and its well drained.
The site is well served by Mombasa Highway and tarmacked 6m wide Popo road.
SITE
Images of the Site
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SITE ANALYSIS
Context
Neighbourhood
CID Training Sch Staff Houses
CID Training Sch
Ramco Courts
Capital Centre
Mirage Plaza
Kobil Gas Station
Bellevue drive in cinema
NEMAKEBS
Weight and Measures depT.
Ministry of Trade
Kenya Industrial
Research and
Development Institute
The Boma
(MUA)
Toyota Academy
KLB
Ministry of Works
The site falls in an area with a rich spatial context in terms of variation of building types, building
materials, scale of construction, activity mix, visual and spatial character. this constitutes the visual,
spatial and architectural background into which the project should fit.
This might take a conformist trend or aim to stand out while still being contextually relevant.
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SITE ANALYSIS
Infrastructure
Any successful design scheme must include an improvement of circulation systems for pedestrians and cyclists
accessing the proposed Campus. No possibility of having a new pedestrian access that is complete from the
vehicles. Campus pedestrian corridors should facilitate a safe and enjoyable experience and should
encourage social interaction on campus.
At this junction the design for human traffic has been completely ignored.
Design for the proper pedestrian routes separate from the motorists will be
healthy for the South C Campus students and the staff.
Popo Road is 6m wide. Moderate traffic is experienced. Fully tarmacked and
well drained. Provisions of pedestrian and cyclists movement along Popo road
are deficient.
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SITE ANALYSIS
Services in the area
There is need to explore renewable sources of energy of wind, sun and bio-fuels to the proposed
campus.The global warming debate all over the world has led to increasing pressure to use
renewable energy for power and design buildings which make maximum use of of renewable
technologies for energy.
The site is generally flat. Drainage within the site will be of great concern. There is need to design for
functional storm water drainages to avoid flooding.
Rainwater harvest
A design that is sustainable. A design that emphasis on rain water harvest to compliment the
borehole water in the new campus.
Storm Water & Drainage
A storm- water drainage channel exists along Popo road but it is deficient in terms of capacity and is inappropriately designed considerign the major
pedestrian movement along the road
There is need for elaborate storm and waste water drainages that take advantage of the slope. Waste water will be recycled and re-used sustainably.
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SITE ANALYSIS
Site Inventory
Temporary structures and the activities on the site
Considerations
The design must consider better housing of this non teaching staff of the new campus and better supporting
facilities. Integrate the learning and sports in the limited site available.
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Site Inventory
SITE ANALYSIS
Considerations
There is need for improvement of pedestrian path-
ways to facilitate movement.
The forms of the neighboring Boma, Weight and Measures,
KEBS and Mada hotels are dominant. The design should
compliment or enhance this character.
The entrance to the site is covered in CABRO. Several
small commercial activities happen here which include
selling of furniture, a restaurant and a shop.
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SITE ANALYSIS
Low lying residential area of Akiba estate and the South
end estate to the south forming a silent level skyline. Few
mature trees are visible as shown in the figures below.
The tank in this buildings stand out from far, and impose
itself on the surrounding skyline.
Consideration
Having a main spire in our campus to perform the main
decorative role in this skyline will be a consideration.
The site is also characterized with minimal greenery. Introducing major landscape such as increasing the
amount of tree cover not only buffers noise, breaks wind, and offer serenity but provides enough genus
loci, for this campus.
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SITE ANALYSIS
Study of the TU- K Built form
The form of the building has an effect on the texture of its area. A consistent form used
throughout the institution provides cohesive and identifiable appearance to that
institution.
The scale and proportions of buildings making up an institution impacts the ‘sense of
place’ within that institutions. The design of a building should take into a consideration
how the design affects the users.
Physical and Biological Atributes
There is need for the proposed campus
design to take into consideration the
minimal gradient of the slope and to
design for aesthetics, site drainage and
spatial functionality.
Drainage
Drainage within the site is difficult to be
aided by the natural slope. The existing
drainage channel along the Popo road
is not appropriately designed/built and
presents a sanitary challenge.
The problem of rubbish dumping should
be addressed by design.
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SITE ANALYSIS
Vegetation
There is need to retain the existing tree on the site for the proposed
campus and incorporated in the landscape and where need be,
transplanted to an appropriate location. Functional ground cover
and shrubs will be appropriately chosen.
Soils
The site is covered in black cotton soils entirely. Soil type especially
the black cotton soil will dictate type of foundation used for
proposed structures on the site and floor treatment to avoid
discomfort during the wet season.
Geology: Possible cases, with black cotton soil there is
possibility of accessible bed rock.
A campus Design: Introvert
Views out- The design should take an advantage of
views to capture some of the urban skylines and the
Mombasa road
Views in- The campus forms can be seen by the Public using the
Popo road and Mombasa road. The proposed campus should
maximise on this visual dominance by presenting its major form/
facade in this direction
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SITE ANALYSIS
Climatic Analysis
CLIMATIC ANALYSIS by MAHONEY TABLES
LOCATION: NAIROBI WILSON AIRPORT MET. STATION
LONGITUDE 360 49' E
LATITUDE 01O 19'S
ALTITUDE 5525 FEET1683 METRES
The following is table iii (indicators) of the Mahoney tables’ analysis of climatic and this is the best representative of the climatic
conditions at South C Nairobi
There is need to take advantage of these prevailing winds for cooling functions and for possible wind energy generation to run
the campus and meet its energy requirements.
There is need to raise the temperature within the institution facilities this can be done through passive solar heating as its not
critically low.
The deductions from the graph is that around July, there will be need for heating of the interior spaces especially when the temp.
falls below 20 deg.
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BRIEF ANALYSIS
Courses to be offered under the College of Applied Sciences and Technology:
Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Laboratory Science
Bachelor of Technology in Community and Public Health
Bachelor of Science in Nutrition
Bachelor of Technology in Food Science and Technology
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
Bachelor of Technology in Applied Statistics
Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry: (Industrial, Medical, and Nutritiion options)
Bachelor of Technology in Applied Biology (Industrial & Bio-production)
Bachelor of Technology in Applied Chemistry (Industrial Chemistry or Analytical chemistry)
Bachelor of Technology in Environmental Science
Bachelor of Technology (Technical and Applied Physics)
Sch. of Health Sciences
Sch. of Mathematics
Sch. of Pure & Applied
sciences
Student enrollment as at July 1, 2014 in the college of Applied Sciences and Technology:
School Module 1 Module 11 Total
Health Sciences and Technology
Mathematics and Statistics
Pure and Applied Sciences
290
160
442
140
12
320
430
172
762
892 512 1364
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Lecture Rooms
Laboratories
Computer Labs
Offices
Lecture Theatre
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Access to the site
Central
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Main
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Library
Academic Departments
Students Recreation/
Centre
Future Extension
Parking
Food
Court
Health
Centre
Conference
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S1
S1
S2
S2
Section 1 (S1) through the site
AT THE PROGRAM LEVEL
(Bio Medical Lab Science)
Central Admn Academic Departments
Student Recreation/
Centre
Students Recreation/
Centre
Health Clinic
Future Expansion
Privacy/Function
Schematic Section
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3.694 m2
0.604 m2
0.191 m2
0.814 m2
1.246 m2
0.347 m2
0.677 m2
0.134 m2
0.257 m2
0.227 m2
0.484 m2
Entrance to the Site
from Popo Road
Section 1 (S2) through the site
Entrance to the Site
from the Muhoho Av.
Academic Departments Library
Study of Areas from an Elevation point of VIEW
SPARTIAL ORGANIZATION (Inter Relationship Diagrams)
Lecture Theatre
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AREAS
Academic Departments
Central Administration
Future Expansion
Library
Main Auditorium
Students Affairs
Car Parking
Conference Centre
Health Clinic
Recreation
Food Court
THE SITE FOR THE PROPOSED SOUTH C CAMPUS
WHICH FALLS UNDER ZONE 15 UNDER
NAIROBI CITY DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES.
GROUND COVERAGE- 35%
PLOT RATIO- 75%
PROJECT SITE PARAMETERS:
PLOT AREA- 4.5 HECTARES
GROUND COVERAGE- 1.575 HECTARES
SPARTIAL ORGANIZATION (Inter Relationship Diagrams)
Health Clinic Library
Privacy/Function
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DESIGN CONCEPTUALIZATION
SKETCHES OF IDEAS AND THE DEVELOPMENT
CONTEXT FIT. access
CAMPUS CORE
.administration
.an auditorium
.library
.faculties
Main Square
Faculty 1
Faculty 2
Library
Faculty 3
Administration
Student Centre
Campus Clinic
Physical Model
Exploring Heights and building masses
CONCEPT -------------------------PROCESS
STUDY OF FORM AND SCALE
West Elevation: The Administra
West Elevation: The site
What is in the Author' MIND
Growth of our Learning Institutions
The campus will be developed in phases
Technological L Advancement in our Today's Learning
Learning is changing in the 21st century. Technologies used in learning, such as interactive whiteboards,
personal learning environments, wireless networks and mobile devices are altering the experiences of our
learning spaces.
Technological Advancement in our Building Industry
New building materials and technologies are emerging and are affecting our buildings either positively or
negatively.
Current Situation of TU- K.
The current situation of TU-K is wanting, Limited parking lots, inadequate physical facilities lecture halls, labs
and offices
The TU- K master plan need to adressed the issue of sense of community, this means efficiency in the
design of circulation, and well designed campus landscape. The issue of aesthetics on the built form will
also be articulated in the new South C Campus. The design of the South C Campus has to respect the context
and the hierarchy of spaces whereby one need not to take time to look for the facilities within the campus such as the administration and the cafe
MASTER PLANNING DEVELOPMENT
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STEPHEN KIRATU KIHUGA
B02/0339/2008
SHEE
Department of Architecture and Building Science
School of Built Environment
The University of Nairobi
A FINAL YEAR PROJECT
Name of Student:
Admission no.
SOUTH C CAMPUS FOR APPLIED SCIENCES
AND TECHNOLOGY, Nairobi
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Colonnades of different department
with underlying the architectural theme
Courtyards Design Theme to Define Functions of different Faculty
West Elevation: The Administration Block South Elevation: The site
Initial Articulation of the Campus South Elevation
Skyline
Skyline Skyline
Skyline
dministration and the cafeteria
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CAMPUS PLANNING
Total separation of pedestrians from the the motorists and the
cyclists.
Relationship between the courts and the interiors
Environment for Learning
Creation of the niches ( places where the students can relax
especially at the end of the walkways)
Articulation of the entrances the (2 of them)
& use of a module for future growth and expansion
CONNECTED COURTYARDS
The Planning and Growth Principles of the CAMPUS can translate into a FORM CONCEPT by having
INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITIES (FACULTIES) GROUPED AROUND COURTYARDS
ACTIVITY GROUPS ARRANGED AROUND LARGER COMMON COURT- Main Square
INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITIES COURTYARDS CONNECTED TO CREATE SPATIAL CONTINUITY AND HARMONY
Expression of ORDER
in the MODULES and
the COURTYARDS
Expression of ORDER
and the SIMPLICITY
in the FORM MAKING
West Elevation
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SITE PLAN
SCALE 1: 500
PAVILLION
Pavillion to act as the dias and background for all the Great court
occassions, when not in use, it will act as the outdoor eating area for
the cafeteria
CAMPUS MAIN SQUARE
For academic ceremonies, congregations, open days, exhibitions, performances, etc.
The main public space for the Campus
MONUMENTAL AXIS
An abstract sculpture signifying the philiosophy of the University
ACCESS ROAD
The existing all weather murram road requires upgrade to cater for
increased vehicular movement. To be redone in concrete block pavers
EARTH MOUND
To define the edge of the development, screen the resting area
from noise generated from the vehicles and also minimise
uninvited views
SEATING ALCOVE
Conversation alcoves along route of pedestrian movement to
enhance the ambulatory experience and encourage appreciation of
the landscape.
SECONDARY ENTRANCE
The exist an Vehicular entrance from the Popo Road into development.
It will act as a service or secondary entrance to both vehicles and the
pedestrians
PEDESTRIAN ROUTES
Major pedestrian circulation paths to recieve patterned resilient machine
cut njiru stone setts and exposed aggregate concrete pavers with
different colours
The pavillion overlooking the Great Court. Canopy to be done
in corrugated iron sheets on reinforced concrete structural members.
CROUND PARKING
Main parking area consisting of 40 parking slots. To be done in permeable
concrete blocks on sand bed.
1.Administration Block
2.Staff Parking
3.Visitors Parking
4.Campus Cafeteria
5.Campus Clinic
6.Pavillion
7.Entrance to the Campus Auditorium
8.Campus Auditorium
9.School of Applied Sciences
10.School of Health Sciences
11.School of the Mathematics
12.Campus Library
13.Guard post
14.Generator Room/Transformer Room/Waste Cubicle
15.Entrance to the Basement Parking
16. Faculty Offices
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SCREEN TREES
To screen the development to soften the dominant views into the site.
SOFT COURT
Grassed court enjoying views both into and out of
the site. To recieve kikuyu grass as ground cover
MAIN CAMPUS ENTRANCE
Paths designed to ensure maximum appreciation of site and
experience of landscaping, leading to the great court which
acts as the main entrance
COVERED WALKWAYS
The main pedestrian walkway is partly covered by metal truss pergolas with
trellis creepers on either side to shield the pedestrian from the sun.
BUS PARKING
STREET LIGHTING
3.5m high streetlights for better security in the campus
BOUNDARY WALL
2m high perimeter mason wall with electric fence of high tensile wire for
security
PEDESTRIAN AXIS
Pedestrian Axis guided by a landscaped walkway with flower beds on
either side. Walkways defined by flower beds on either side
PATH RECESS
Niches that facilitate interesting pedestrian movement. to receive furniture,
assorted lamps and shrubs
Boun
AN OVERVIEW
Creating a sense of place-an environment. Providing opportunity for human-scale
environments that foster collaboration and an exchange of ideas-places where
people work, recreate, contemplate, socialize and, in general, feel good about
their overall environment.
Analyzing and understanding site conditions and environmental factors on
the campus
The in-between spaces of campus buildings are as important as architectural
character or building function. Well designed and compact outdoor spaces help
to promote a vibrant and campus life, which in turn enhances the social and
educational interaction.
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STEPHEN KIRATU KIHUGA
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Department of Architecture and Building Science
School of Built Environment
Name of Student:
SOUTH C CAMPUS FOR APPLIED SCIENCES
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2015 SOUTH C MASTERPLAN
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SOUTH C CAMPUS FOR APPLIED SCIENCES
AND TECHNOLOGY, TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF KENYA
A view into the School of Health Sciences Courtyard
School of Applied Sciences School of Health Sciences
Campus Design Themes
-Circulation Accommodating functional and safe pedestrian spaces are central to the success
of any circulation plan. Campuses and other institutions of higher learning should be easy to
access and navigate by all modes of transport available: pedestrians, bicycles and vehicles.
-Scale and heights of buildings- Well designed and compact outdoor spaces help to promote a
vibrant and campus life, which in turn enhances the social and educational interaction.
-Open spaces and landscape - Well designed and compact outdoor spaces help to promote a
vibrant and campus life, which in turn enhances the social and educational interaction.
Broad open lawns define the memorable open space of an institution.
-Building Form and Massing- In a campus building shape and scale should be of a human
proportion. For instance in South C Campus the author articulate the different parts of a
building’s facade to accommodate human scale and its daily sensations.
The Campus Library
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STEPHEN KIRATU KIHU
B02/0339/2008
Department of Architecture and Building Science
School of Built Environment
The University of Nairobi
A FINAL YEAR PROJECT
Name of Student:
Admission no.
SOUTH C CAMPUS FOR APPLIED SCIENCES
AND TECHNOLOGY, Nairobi
ourtyard A view into the School of Applied Sciences Courtyard
School of Applied Sciences School of Health Sciences
Campus Design Themes
-Circulation Accommodating functional and safe pedestrian spaces are central to the success
of any circulation plan. Campuses and other institutions of higher learning should be easy to
access and navigate by all modes of transport available: pedestrians, bicycles and vehicles.
-Scale and heights of buildings- Well designed and compact outdoor spaces help to promote a
vibrant and campus life, which in turn enhances the social and educational interaction.
-Open spaces and landscape - Well designed and compact outdoor spaces help to promote a
vibrant and campus life, which in turn enhances the social and educational interaction.
Broad open lawns define the memorable open space of an institution.
-Building Form and Massing- In a campus building shape and scale should be of a human
proportion. For instance in South C Campus the author articulate the different parts of a
building’s facade to accommodate human scale and its daily sensations.
The Campus Library
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S-01
S-02
S-03
S-04S-04
S-05
Computer Lab
Classrooms 40pax
Gents
Ladies
Stage Sub chamber I
130pax
Sub chamber II
130pax
Chemistry Laboratory
Dark Room
ANCILLARY ROOM ANCILLARY ROOM
ATRIUM
Equipment Store
Lift Lift
Urinal
Wc Wc Wc
Male disabled
toilet
Famale disabled
toilet
WcWcWcWc
Whb Whb
Whb Whb
Air
Lock
Air
Lock
Cleaners
Room
Staircase
Duct
Duct
Line of elevated walkway
above
Light well/ventilation duct
into basement space
Light well/ventilation duct
into basement space
PUBLIC PLAZA
Seating bench integrated into
landscape
Seating bench integrated into
landscape
Projector room above
ICT duct Elec duct
Fire
Escape
Staircase
3hrs Fire
Rated door
Open Plan Staff Office Space.
Tea Preparation
Space.
(Open Plan).
Access Door with
Lourvers on the side
Air Lock
(Air shower).
Air Lock
(Air shower).
Light well/ventilation duct
into basement space
CASHEW APPLE
Anacardium Occidentale
Mkanju
Servers
Duct
Ramp to the basement (1: 10)
BOUGANVILLEA
Bouganvillea glabra.
AFRICAN WILD DATE PALM
Phoenix reclinata
Mkindu
BERSAMA
Bersama abbyssinica
Mwangwakwao
Trash receptacles and lighting
along the Covered walkway.
Green Pedestrian Spine with
Landscaped Gardens and Low
height lamps.
Green Pedestrian Biscycle
Parking Spaces
Aluminium
Sunshades Profile.
Covered walkway
Security
Desk.
Entrance
lobby
Partly covered walkway
Cabro paved landscape walkway
Lift
Lift
Arrival
Lobby
Waiting Lounge
Head of the
Department
Admission
Secretaries
Campus Inquiries
Security Office
Maintenance Office
Head of
Maintenance
Guard Post
Wc
Whb
Shwr
Lockers
Garbage
Collection Point
Generator Room Transformer Room
Ceremonial Pavillion to act as the dias
and background for all the Great court
occassions.
Furniture Store
Campus Signage
Pedestrain
Concourse
Lobby
Office
Staircase
Staircase
ICT Duct
Elec Duct
Fire Escape
staircase
Wc
Whb
Shwr
Lockers
Ablution block 1
Changing Room
Changing Room
Lecture Theatre Lecture Theatre
Green Pedestrian Bicycle
Parking Spaces
Light well/ventilation duct
into basement space
Light well/ventilation duct
into basement space
Trash receptacles and lighting
along the Covered walkway.
Different types of unrefined stone patterns
on the pavement
Large unrefined stones
to create interest
Large unrefined stones
to create interest
Large unrefined stones
to create interest
RAMP
GRADIENT
1:10
Planter.
Planter.
Planter.
Planter.
Planter.
Entrance Staircase, 400mm
Wide with Stainless Steel
Railing
Fire
Extingusher
Hose Reel
Hardwood Lourved
Opening on
Ventilation Duct
Ventilation Duct Capped
with a Rotating Cowl at
Roof Top.
Ventilation Duct Capped
with a Rotating Cowl at
Roof Top.
Folding Doors Acting as
Partitions to the Flexible
Discussion Rooms Floor Space
Folding Doors Acting as
Partitions to the Flexible
Discussion Rooms Floor Space
Regular cut mazeras setts
patterned as shown
Regular cut mazeras setts
patterned as shown
Regular cut mazeras setts
patterned as shown
Regular cut mazeras setts
patterned as shown
Kitchenette
Open Plan
Interactive
Space.
Open Plan Virtual
Office Space.
Planter
Planter
Planter
Planter
Planter
Planter
3hrs Fire
Rated door
Up
Security
Desk
Passive cooling of water before
entering the building / used for
landscaping the entrance.
Passive cooling of water before
entering the building / used for
landscaping the entrance.
Infused landscape
Infused landscape
Large unrefined stones
to create interest
Trash receptacles and lighting
along the Covered walkway.
Trash receptacles and lighting
along the Covered walkway.
Main
Entrance.
Waiting
Area.
Fire assembly point
Green Pedestrian Bicycle
Parking Spaces
Street lighting
along the Driveway.
Street lighting
along the Driveway.
Street lighting
along the Driveway.
Street lighting
along the Driveway.
Infused landscape
Infused landscape
Infused landscape
Infused landscape
Lighting along the walkway
Lighting along the walkway
Lighting along the walkway
Lighting along the walkway
Lighting along the walkway
Lighting along the walkway
Lighting along the walkway
Lighting along the walkway
Lighting along the walkway
Lighting along the walkway
Lighting along the walkway Lighting along the walkway Lighting along the walkway
Lighting along the covered
walkway
Lighting along the covered
walkway
Lighting along the covered
walkway
Lighting along the covered
walkway
Lighting along the covered
walkway
Drop Off
Point
Pedestrian Spine
Main Pedestrian Spine
PedestrianSpine
PedestrianSpine
Visitors Parking 13no.
Visitors Parking
VC
DVC 1
DVC II
DVC III
Ex Dean (AST)
As Dean (HST)
As Dean (M & S)
As Dean (P&AS)
Parking Lot 10no. Parking Lot 10no.
2m high perimeter mason wall with
electric fence of high tensile wire for
security
2m high perimeter mason wall with
electric fence of high tensile wire for
security
2m high perimeter mason wall with
electric fence of high tensile wire for
security
2m high perimeter mason wall with
electric fence of high tensile wire for
security
2m high perimeter mason wall with
electric fence of high tensile wire for
security
2m high perimeter mason wall with
electric fence of high tensile wire for
security
Loading Bay
Service Yard
Crowd gathering space
/Fire assembly Point
Slanted Earth mounds
Slanted Earth mounds
Peripheral boundaries marked with
indigenious trees from the
surrounding such as
Acacia
Bougainvillae
Peripheral boundaries marked with
indigenious trees from the
surrounding such as
Acacia
Bougainvillae
Pergola structures aid in creating a
transition from the Public realm into
the institution
Fountain to the
Architect's detail
Fountain to the
Architect's detail
Fountain to the
Architect's detail
Fountain to the
Architect's detail
Open Restaurant when the pavillion is not in use
Multipurpose Court
For academic ceremonies, congregation,open days,
exhibitions, perfomances etc. The main public space
for the University
Main Pedestrian SpineMain Pedestrian Spine
Vehicular access
VehicularaccessVehicularaccess
Vehicular access Vehicular access
Vehicularaccess
Vehicular access
Vehicularaccess
Pedestrianaccess
Pedestrianaccess
Coveredwalkway
C
overe
d
w
alkw
ay
up
Public seating
Public seatingPublic seatingPublic seating
Stair to the
faculty offices
Resting area for change
of environment and break out space
for increase in social interaction
Student lockers
Student lockers
Sink
up
Waiting
Area.
Steps into
the theatres
Up
Up
pv
pvpv
pv pv
pvpv pvpv
pv
Fire
Extingusher
Hose Reel
Resting Node
450mm high Brick clad flower bed to
landscaping detail
Sensory Garden
pv
pv
pv
pv
Into the Basement
pv
Fire
Extingusher
Hose Reel
Fire
Extingusher
Hose Reel
Fire
Extingusher
Hose Reel
POLISHED GRANITO 600X600
POLISHED GRANITO 600X600
POLISHED GRANITO 600X600
POLISHED GRANITO 600X600
POLISHED GRANITO 600X600
POLISHED GRANITO 600X600
MATT GRANITO 600X600
PORCELAIN GRANITO 10 mm
THICK ACID PROOF LAID ON
IMPORTED TILE ADHESIVE AND
GROUTED WITH EPOXY GROUT
POLISHED GRANITO 600X600
E-01
E-01
E-02
Waiting Lounge
Trellis creepers on timber rafters
for sense of entry and shaded
transition space
Infused landscape
Parking Lot 15no.
Peripheral boundaries marked with
indigenious trees from the
surrounding such as
Acacia
Bougainvillae
Void above
Light well/ventilation duct
into basement space
GROUND FLOOR PLAN LAYOUT
Scale 1:1000
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E-01
Sound
Lock
Ultra - Modern
Boardroom 20pax
Mdf Frames with Glass
Infills Partition Boards
Waiting Lounge
Reception Desk
Chief Accountant
Finance Officer 1
Assistant Accountants
Assistant Accountants
Clerks
Wc
Ladies
Whb
Lift
Gents
Wc
Wc Wc
Wc
Wc
Whb
Whb Whb
Lift
Accounts/Finance
Department
Air
lock
Air
lock
Entry
Lobby
Senior Accountant
ICT Duct
Elec Duct
Fire Escape
staircase
Wc
Kitchennette
Fire Escape
staircase
Open Plan
Interactive
Space.
Staircase
Gents
Ladies
Urinal
Wc Wc Wc
Male disabled
toilet
Famale disabled
toilet
WcWcWcWc
Whb Whb
Whb Whb
Air
Lock
Air
Lock
Cleaners
Room
Duct
Duct
CLASSROOM 40pax COMPUTER LAB
Servers
Stage
Sub chamber I
130pax
Sub chamber II
130pax
Lecture Theatre Lecture Theatre
Ventilation Duct Capped
with a Rotating Cowl at
Roof Top.
Ventilation Duct Capped
with a Rotating Cowl at
Roof Top.
Folding Doors Acting as
Partitions to the Flexible
Discussion Rooms Floor Space
Folding Doors Acting as
Partitions to the Flexible
Discussion Rooms Floor Space
ICT duct Elec duct
Lift Lift
PREP ROOM
Open Plan Staff Office Space.
Tea Preparation
Space.
(Open Plan).
Access Door with
Lourvers on the side
Kitchenette
ATRIUM
Air Lock
(Air shower).
ANCILLARY ROOM ANCILLARY ROOM 3hrs Fire
Rated door
Air Lock
(Air shower).
CHEMISTRY LAB
Interactive Lounge
Verandah
Security Desk
Waiting Area
Covered walkway
Staircase
Up
Up
Projector Room
above
Store
Coveredwalkway
Deep Overhang Shading Element above
Verandah
VerandahVerandah
Students Lockers
STAFF OFFICES
Duct
Sink
Covered walkway below
3hrs Fire
Rated door
Covered walkwayCovered walkway
Covered walkway
Faculty Office Faculty Office Faculty Office Faculty Office Faculty Open Office
Faculty Office
Faculty Office
Seminar Room
Fixed Aluminium Metal Lourvers
Sunshades fhe first floor Windows.
Egg create shaded facade.
Covered Grand Entrance Below
Guard Post
below
Reception Desk
Staircase
Unisex disabled
toilet
Urinal
Plumbing ducts
Kitchenette
up
up
Void
Finance Officer 2
Registrar
Department
Campus Registrar
Admission Officers
Deputy Registrar
Research Officer
Admission and Registry
secretaries
CoveredWalkwayBelow
Covered Walkway Below
MAIN CAMPUS
BOOKSHOP
Waiting Area
Staircase
Landscaped
Balcony
Storage
CloakRoom
New stock
storage
Cashier
New books
Display
General
Display
Wc Wc Wc
Whb
Ladies Air lock
Air lock
Gents
Wc WcUrinal
Whb
CAMPUS CAFETERIALounge
Indoor seating area
up
KITCHENServery
Preparation
Washing
Cashier
Dry Goods
Store
Cold Store
Cleaners Room
Void
Service yard below
Gents Changing RoomsWcWc
Shelves Shelves
WhbWhb
Ladies Changing Rooms
Air lock
Waiting Lounge
Reception desk/
Inquiries/Medical records
Doctor's Examination
Room
Pharmacy
Cool storage
Counter
PASSAG
E
CAMPUS CLINIC
Wc Wc
DuctDuct
Store
Wc
Wc
Whb
Whb
Whb
Whb
Air lock
Air lock
Gents
Ladies
Pergola over
passage below
C
overe
d
w
alkw
aybelo
w
Campus sign post
pv
200mm thick brick wall as vertical
sunshading devices for thermal
comfort
Storage shelving for students
Semi defined outdoor space adjacent to the
building entrance. It provides a space for
socializing, private study, reflection and
discussions during structured small group meetings
Fire Extinguisher Compartment by the
corridors for fire safety
Fire Extinguisher Compartment by the
corridors for fire safety
Fire Extinguisher Compartment by the
corridors for fire safety
Perforated brick wall for cross
ventilation and passive cooling
Individual
working station
Paved covered walkway along the
building edge
EMERGENCY FIRE
EXIT
Coarse gravel on flower bed
Storage shelving for students
Fire
Extingusher
Hose Reel
Projector room above
Fire
Extingusher
Hose Reel
pv
pv
pv
pv
pv
pvpv
pv
pv
POLISHED GRANITO 400X400
POLISHED GRANITO 400X400
POLISHED GRANITO 400X400
POLISHED GRANITO 400X400
POLISHED GRANITO 600X600
POLISHED GRANITO 600X600
MATT GRANITO 600X600
PORCELAIN GRANITO 10 mm
THICK ACID PROOF LAID ON
IMPORTED TILE ADHESIVE AND
GROUTED WITH EPOXY GROUT
MATT GRANITO 600X600
PORCELAIN GRANITO 10 mm
THICK ACID PROOF LAID ON
IMPORTED TILE ADHESIVE AND
GROUTED WITH EPOXY GROUT
MATT GRANITO 600X600
PORCELAIN GRANITO 10 mm
THICK ACID PROOF LAID ON
IMPORTED TILE ADHESIVE AND
GROUTED WITH EPOXY GROUT
LOCALLY FABRICATED BENCHING
LOCALLY FABRICATED BENCHING
POLISHED GRANITO 400X400
POLISHED GRANITO 400X400
POLISHED GRANITO 600X600
POLISHED GRANITO 600X600
E-01
E-02
Chef Office
Store
47. GSPublisherEngine 0.4.100.100
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Wc
Whb
Lift
Wc
Wc Wc
Wc
Wc
Whb
Whb Whb
Lift ICT Duct
Elec Duct
Wc
StaircaseStaircase
Gents
Ladies
Urinal
Wc Wc Wc
Male disabled
toilet
Famale disabled
toilet
WcWcWcWc
Whb Whb
Whb Whb
Air
Lock
Air
Lock
Cleaners
Room
Duct
Terrace
Duct
Sink
CLASSROOM 40pax
CLASSROOM 40pax
CLASSROOM 40pax
Chairman's Office
Discussion area
Waiting Lounge
Server
Kitchenette
Working
Secretary area
Lobby
Terrace
Staircase
Lobby
Light well/ventilation duct
into the lecture theatre Rotating Cowl at Roof Top.
Lift Lift
Security Desk
PREP ROOM
ATRIUM
Air Lock
(Air shower).
ANCILLARY ROOM ANCILLARY ROOM 3hrs Fire
Rated door
Air Lock
(Air shower).
BIOLOGY LAB
Open Plan Staff Office Space.
Tea Preparation
Space.
(Open Plan).
Access Door with
Lourvers on the side
Kitchenette
Interactive Lounge
Access Door with
Lourvers on the side
Waiting Lounge
Students Affairs
Department
Waiting Lounge
Clerks
Inquiries
Fire Escape
staircase
3hrs Fire
Rated door
Kitchenette
up
Alumni Office
Director
Secretary area
Head of the
Department
Clerks
Entry
Lobby
Deputy
Head of the
Department
Ladies
Air
lock
Air
lock
Wc
Staircase
Unisex disabled
toilet
Plumbing ducts
Break Out Terrace
Urinal
Lobby
CAMPUS BUSINESS
CENTRE
Staircase
Landscaped
Balcony
Wc Wc
Whb
Ladies
Gents
WcUrinal
Whb
Wc
Photocopy
M pesa Bureau
Barber Shop/ Salon
Open Plan
Interactive
Space.
PASSAGE
Waiting Lounge
PASSAG
E
CAMPUS CLINIC
Wc Wc
DuctDuct
Store
Wc
Wc
Whb
Whb
Whb
Whb
Air lock
Air lock
Gents
Ladies
Wc
Cleaners
Room
Patient Ward
Minor Operational
Room
Laboratory
Air lock
Air lock
Gents
Flat roof over
the faculty offices
with photovoltaic cell
panels
Pergola over
the Terrace
R.C gutter for
Lecture theatre roof
R.C gutter for
the campus cafeteria roof
E-01
E-02
Fall Fall Fall
FallFallFall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Roof Over the Lecture Theatres Roof Over the Lecture Theatres Roof Over the Lecture Theatres
Fall
Fall
FallFall
Fall
Fall
Roof Over the Campus Cafeteria
48. GSPublisherEngine 0.4.100.100
THIRD FLOOR PLAN LAYOUT
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Ultra - Modern
Boardroom 20pax
Executive Deans Office
Wc
Whb
Lift
Wc
Wc Wc
Wc
Wc
Whb
Whb Whb
Lift ICT Duct
Elec Duct
Wc
Fire Escape
staircase
Executive Deans Office
Inquiries/Security
Deputy Deans Office
Lift Lift
Security Desk
Lobby
3hrs Fire
Rated door
Air Lock
(Air shower).
Open Plan Staff Office Space.
Tea Preparation
Space.
(Open Plan).
Access Door with
Lourvers on the side
Kitchenette
Interactive Lounge
Access Door with
Lourvers on the side
ATRIUM
ANCILLARY ROOM ANCILLARY ROOM
PREP ROOM
Air Lock
(Air shower).
Security Desk
PHYSICS LAB
Flat Roof over the
Classrooms and faculty offices
Executive
Secretary
Research
Officer
Office Assistance &
Secretaries
Executive Desk
Lounge
Working st.
Boardroom
Entry
Lobby
Ladies
Air
lock
Air
lock
Unisex disabled
toilet
Plumbing ducts
Gents
Urinal
Flat Roof over the
Campus Business Centre
Flat Roof over the
Campus Clinic
E-01
E-02
Waiting LoungeWaiting Lounge
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Fall
Fall
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Flat roof over the admnistration
block with photovoltaic cell
panels
R.C gutter for
the campus cafeteria roof
Barrel roof over atrium
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S-01
Computer Lab
Classrooms 40pax
Gents
Ladies
Stage Sub chamber I
130pax
Sub chamber II
130pax
Chemistry Laboratory
Dark Room
ANCILLARY ROOM ANCILLARY ROOM
ATRIUM
Equipment Store
Lift Lift
Urinal
Wc Wc Wc
Male disabled
toilet
Famale disabled
toilet
WcWcWcWc
Whb Whb
Whb Whb
Air
Lock
Air
Lock
Cleaners
Room
Staircase
Duct
Duct
Line of elevated walkway
above
Light well/ventilation duct
into basement space
Light well/ventilation duct
into basement space
PUBLIC PLAZA
Seating bench integrated into
landscape
Seating bench integrated into
landscape
Projector room above
ICT duct Elec duct
Fire
Escape
Staircase
3hrs Fire
Rated door
Open Plan Staff Office Space.
Tea Preparation
Space.
(Open Plan).
Access Door with
Lourvers on the side
Air Lock
(Air shower).
Air Lock
(Air shower).
Light well/ventilation duct
into basement space
CASHEW APPLE
Anacardium Occidentale
Mkanju
Servers
Duct
Ramp to the basement (1: 10)
BOUGANVILLEA
Bouganvillea glabra.
AFRICAN WILD DATE PALM
Phoenix reclinata
Mkindu
BERSAMA
Bersama abbyssinica
Mwangwakwao
Trash receptacles and lighting
along the Covered walkway.
Green Pedestrian Spine with
Landscaped Gardens and Low
height lamps.
Green Pedestrian Biscycle
Parking Spaces
Aluminium
Sunshades Profile.
Covered walkway
Security
Desk.
Entrance
lobby
Partly covered walkway
Cabro paved landscape walkway
Head of
Maintenance
Ablution block 1
Lecture Theatre Lecture Theatre
Entrance Staircase, 400mm
Wide with Stainless Steel
Railing
Fire
Extingusher
Hose Reel
Hardwood Lourved
Opening on
Ventilation Duct
Ventilation Duct Capped
with a Rotating Cowl at
Roof Top.
Ventilation Duct Capped
with a Rotating Cowl at
Roof Top.
Folding Doors Acting as
Partitions to the Flexible
Discussion Rooms Floor Space
Folding Doors Acting as
Partitions to the Flexible
Discussion Rooms Floor Space
Regular cut mazeras setts
patterned as shown
Regular cut mazeras setts
patterned as shown
Kitchenette
Waiting
Area.
Fire assembly point
Infused landscape
Infused landscape
Lighting along the walkway
Lighting along the walkway
Lighting along the walkway
Lighting along the walkway
2m high perimeter mason wall with
electric fence of high tensile wire for
security
2m high perimeter mason wall with
electric fence of high tensile wire for
security
Loading Bay
Crowd gathering space
/Fire assembly Point
Slanted Earth mounds
Vehicularaccess
up
Resting area for change
of environment and break out space
for increase in social interaction
Student lockers
Student lockers
Sink
up
Waiting
Area.
Steps into
the theatres
Up
Up
pv
pvpv
pv pv
pvpv pvpv
pv
Fire
Extingusher
Hose Reel
Resting Node
450mm high Brick clad flower bed to
landscaping detail
Sensory Garden
pv
pv
pv
pv
Into the Basement
pv
Fire
Extingusher
Hose Reel
Fire
Extingusher
Hose Reel
Fire
Extingusher
Hose Reel
POLISHED GRANITO 600X600
POLISHED GRANITO 600X600
POLISHED GRANITO 600X600
POLISHED GRANITO 600X600
POLISHED GRANITO 600X600
POLISHED GRANITO 600X600
MATT GRANITO 600X600
PORCELAIN GRANITO 10 mm
THICK ACID PROOF LAID ON
IMPORTED TILE ADHESIVE AND
GROUTED WITH EPOXY GROUT
POLISHED GRANITO 600X600
E-01
Peripheral boundaries marked with
indigenious trees from the
surrounding such as
Acacia
Bougainvillae
Light well/ventilation duct
into basement space
GROUND FLOOR PART PLAN LAYOUTS
Scale 1:500
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Staircase
Gents
Ladies
Urinal
Wc Wc Wc
Male disabled
toilet
Famale disabled
toilet
WcWcWcWc
Whb Whb
Whb Whb
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Lock
Air
Lock
Cleaners
Room
Duct
Duct
CLASSROOM 40pax COMPUTER LAB
Servers
Stage
Sub chamber I
130pax
Sub chamber II
130pax
Lecture Theatre Lecture Theatre
Ventilation Duct Capped
with a Rotating Cowl at
Roof Top.
Ventilation Duct Capped
with a Rotating Cowl at
Roof Top.
Folding Doors Acting as
Partitions to the Flexible
Discussion Rooms Floor Space
Folding Doors Acting as
Partitions to the Flexible
Discussion Rooms Floor Space
ICT duct Elec duct
Lift Lift
PREP ROOM
Open Plan Staff Office Space.
Tea Preparation
Space.
(Open Plan).
Access Door with
Lourvers on the side
Kitchenette
ATRIUM
Air Lock
(Air shower).
ANCILLARY ROOM ANCILLARY ROOM 3hrs Fire
Rated door
Air Lock
(Air shower).
CHEMISTRY LAB
Interactive Lounge
Verandah
Security Desk
Waiting Area
Covered walkway
Staircase
Up
Up
Projector Room
above
Store
Coveredwalkway
Deep Overhang Shading Element above
Verandah
VerandahVerandah
Students Lockers
STAFF OFFICES
Duct
Sink
Covered walkway below
200mm thick brick wall as vertical
sunshading devices for thermal
comfort
Storage shelving for students
Semi defined outdoor space adjacent to the
building entrance. It provides a space for
socializing, private study, reflection and
discussions during structured small group meetings
Fire Extinguisher Compartment by the
corridors for fire safety
Fire Extinguisher Compartment by the
corridors for fire safety
Fire Extinguisher Compartment by the
corridors for fire safety
Perforated brick wall for cross
ventilation and passive cooling
Individual
working station
Paved covered walkway along the
building edge
EMERGENCY FIRE
EXIT
Coarse gravel on flower bed
Storage shelving for students
Fire
Extingusher
Hose Reel
Projector room above
Fire
Extingusher
Hose Reel
pv
pv
pv
pv
pv
pvpv
pv
pv
POLISHED GRANITO 400X400
POLISHED GRANITO 400X400
POLISHED GRANITO 400X400
POLISHED GRANITO 400X400
POLISHED GRANITO 600X600
POLISHED GRANITO 600X600
MATT GRANITO 600X600
PORCELAIN GRANITO 10 mm
THICK ACID PROOF LAID ON
IMPORTED TILE ADHESIVE AND
GROUTED WITH EPOXY GROUT
MATT GRANITO 600X600
PORCELAIN GRANITO 10 mm
THICK ACID PROOF LAID ON
IMPORTED TILE ADHESIVE AND
GROUTED WITH EPOXY GROUT
MATT GRANITO 600X600
PORCELAIN GRANITO 10 mm
THICK ACID PROOF LAID ON
IMPORTED TILE ADHESIVE AND
GROUTED WITH EPOXY GROUT
LOCALLY FABRICATED BENCHING
LOCALLY FABRICATED BENCHING
POLISHED GRANITO 400X400
POLISHED GRANITO 400X400
POLISHED GRANITO 600X600
POLISHED GRANITO 600X600
E-01
FIRST FLOOR PART PLAN LAYOUTS
Scale 1:500
A view into the faculty of Applied Sciences
A
(A)
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UC1 UC2 UC1
UC2
UC1
PSR PSR
PSR
PSR
PSR
WC1- 1500 WC1- 1500 WC1- 1500 WC1- 1500 WC1- 1500 WC1- 1200
WC1-1200
WC1-1200
WC1- 1500
PSR PSR
UPS MATT GRANITO 600X600
PORCELAIN GRANITO 10 mm
THICK ACID PROOF LAID ON
IMPORTED TILE ADHESIVE AND
GROUTED WITH EPOXY GROUT
MATT GRANITO 600X600
PORCELAIN GRANITO 10 mm
THICK ACID PROOF LAID ON
IMPORTED TILE ADHESIVE AND
GROUTED WITH EPOXY GROUT
MATT GRANITO 600X600
PORCELAIN GRANITO 10 mm
THICK ACID PROOF LAID ON
IMPORTED TILE ADHESIVE AND
GROUTED WITH EPOXY GROUT
MATT GRANITO 600X600
PORCELAIN GRANITO 10 mm
THICK ACID PROOF LAID ON
IMPORTED TILE ADHESIVE AND
GROUTED WITH EPOXY GROUT
POLISHED GRANITO
600X600
WOOD BLOCKS
ACOUSTIC CEILING
200 PVC TRUNKING
HIGH LEVEL CABINET
UNDERBENCH CABINET
PV PV PV
WHITE BOARD
PV
ACOUSTIC CEILING
ACOUSTIC CEILING
WHITE BOARD
UCI UNDERBENCH CABINET
UC2 UNDERBENCH DRAWER CABINET
PSR POLYPROPYLENE SINK - BOWL RIGHT
(1200x750mm)
PSR POLYPROPYLENE SINK - BOWL RIGHT
(1200x750mm)
WCI - 1500 WALL MOUNTED OPEN CABINET
(1500x360x630mm HIGH @ 1600)
WCI - 1200 WALL MOUNTED OPEN CABINET
(1500x360x630mm HIGH @ 1600)
SERVICE COLUMNS TO THE CEILING
DOUBLE OUTLET
GAS KEY
LPG
NITROGEN----N2
OXYGEN----O2
HELIUM-----He
CARBON DIOXIDE--- CO2
3D MODEL STUDY OF THE
LOCALLY FABRICATED BENCHING
A SAMPLE OF POLYPROPYLENE SINK - BOWL AT USIU - NRB
PLASTER AND PAINTED WITH CROWN DUO TONE
ON THE WALLS
RC SLAB PLASTER AND PAINTED CROWN SATIN ON THE CEILING
GROUND FLOOR PLAN LAYOUTS
SCALE !:200 GROUND FLOOR PLAN LAYOUTS
SCALE !:200
The Laboratories
The School of Applied Sciences
CHEMISTRY LABORATORY DETAILS
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Service duct
Stair Lobby
Lift Lobby
Pump Room
Stair
Lobby
Store
Ramp (1:8)
Driveway
Driveway
Driveway
Stair
Lobby
Store
Stair
Lobby
Lift Lobby
Service Duct
Store
Driveway Driveway
Driveway
Driveway
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Driveway
Driveway
Portable water
storage tank
Rain water
storage tank
Grey water
collection tank
Grey water
storage tank
Light wells & ventilation ducts into basement space
Light wells & ventilation ducts into above
Light wells & ventilation ducts into basement space Light wells & ventilation ducts into basement space
Light wells & ventilation ducts into above
Light wells & ventilation ducts into above
Light wells & ventilation ducts into above
Light wells & ventilation
ducts into above
Light wells & ventilation
ducts into above
Light wells & ventilation
ducts into above
Light wells & ventilation ducts
into basement space
Light wells & ventilation ducts
into basement space
Light wells & ventilation ducts into above
E-01
E-01
BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN LAYOUT
SCALE 1: 1000
2015 TU-K Masterplan
Great Court, South C Campus
In the evening hours
56. GSPublisherEngine 0.5.100.100
3D Section through the Administration Offices
First Floor
Void
Sunshaded walkway
PLASTER AND PAINTED CROWN SATIN
FINISHES TO BE APPLIED
PLASTER AND PAINTED CROWN SATIN
Floor: POLISHED GRANITO 600X600
Floor: POLISHED GRANITO 600X600
Ceiling: RC SLAB PLASTER AND PAINTED CROWN SATIN
Ceiling: RC SLAB PLASTER AND PAINTED CROWN SATIN
Aluminium sunshading overhang
PLASTER AND PAINTED WITH CROWN DUO TONE
A View of the campus from the South West
View of the image above
3D Section through the Administration Offices
A View of the campus from the South East
57. GSPublisherEngine 0.5.100.100
D-05
Detail
GROUND FLOOR LEVEL +0.00
Pavillion
FIRST FLOOR LEVEL +2700mm
FIRST FLOOR LEVEL +4500mm
SECOND FLOOR LEVEL +4500mm
GROUND FLOOR LEVEL +0.00
FIRST FLOOR LEVEL +2700mm
FIRST FLOOR LEVEL +4500mm
SECOND FLOOR LEVEL +4500mm
Storage underneath
Campus Cafeteria
Elevated walkway
Parking Driveway Parking
Column cladded
with mazeras
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Suspension Tab
400mm Deep
Horizontal Blades
Extended Panel Position
Cont. Closure Angle
Armstrong suspended ceilings
Plaster and painted crown satin
Elevated walkway
Outdoor eating area
Indoor eating area
Parking Underneath
Foldable aluminium sheet fixed
on the column
Foldable aluminium sheet fixedd
on the column
Detail Scale 1: 50
ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
Detail Scale 1: 20
Cantilevered sunshaders
59. GSPublisherEngine 0.6.100.100
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Detail
D- 06
Detail
Guard House
Ground Level +0.00
First Floor Level +4500.00
Ground Floor Level +0.00
Second Floor Level +7500.00
Third Floor Level +10500.00
Third Floor Level +13500.00
Grand Entrance into the CAMPUS
An administration The Great Court The Faculty The Campus Auditorium
The main pedestrian thoroughfareMechanically powered Retractable bollards
12mm dia holes drilled
through m.s. tube
300 x 300 x 15mm base plate
welded to 16g m.s sleeve
grouted into ground
m.s ring welded to base plate
100mm dia m.s tube
finish to schedule
10mm dia ms bar,
finish to schedule
150mm dia 10mm thick
m.s plate welded onto
m.s tube
65 x 65 x 10mm thick m.s
flange with rounded top
and 20mm dia hole drilled
through the centre
1000mm long x
125mm dia. m.s
tube cast into the
ground
SECTION
10
ELEVATION
865
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10
915
A view to the Administration Block
Detail - 7
Mechanically powered Retractable Bollards (Scale 1- 20)
A view to the Resting Node
60. GSPublisherEngine 0.6.100.100
GROUND FLOOR LEVEL +0.00
GROUND LEVEL -150.00
FIRST FLOOR LEVEL +4500.00
SECOND FLOOR LEVEL +7500.00
THIRD FLOOR LEVEL +10500.00
FOURTH FLOOR LEVEL +13500.00
FIFTH FLOOR LEVEL +16500.00
SIXTH FLOOR LEVEL +19500.00
FIRST FLOOR LEVEL +4500.00
SECOND FLOOR LEVEL +7500.00
THIRD FLOOR LEVEL +10500.00
FOURTH FLOOR LEVEL +13500.00
FIFTH FLOOR LEVEL +16500.00
SIXTH FLOOR LEVEL +19500.00
LIBRARY
SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS
SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY
SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES
ADMINISTRATION HUB,
CAMPUS MAIN HALL CAMPUS BOOKSHOP
CAMPUS CAFETERIA
CAMPUS CLINIC
CIRCULATION TRACK
SEATING ALCOVE
CIRCULATION TRACK
SEATING ALCOVE
CIRCULATION TRACK
SEATING ALCOVE
FIRST FLOOR LEVEL +4500.00
SECOND FLOOR LEVEL +7500.00
THIRD FLOOR LEVEL +10500.00
FOURTH FLOOR LEVEL +13500.00
FIFTH FLOOR LEVEL +16500.00
SIXTH FLOOR LEVEL +19500.00
FIRST FLOOR LEVEL +4500.00
SECOND FLOOR LEVEL +7500.00
THIRD FLOOR LEVEL +10500.00
FOURTH FLOOR LEVEL +13500.00
FIFTH FLOOR LEVEL +16500.00
SIXTH FLOOR LEVEL +19500.00
SEVENTH FLOOR LEVEL +21500.00
SEVENTH FLOOR LEVEL +24500.00 SEVENTH FLOOR LEVEL +24500.00
GRAND ENTRANCE TO THE
CAMPUS
GRAND ENTRANCE TO THE
CAMPUS
CIRCULATION ADMINISTRATION HUB
SCHOOL OF THE APPLIED SCIENCES
LIBRARY
FACULTY OFFICES
CAMPUS CAFETERIA
CAMPUS BOOKSHOP
GREAT COURT
SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS
SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES
MAIN AUDITORIUM
ENTRANCE TO THE CAMPUS
SERVICE LANE
LANDSCAPE
BOUNDARY LINE
GROUND FLOOR LEVEL +0.00
GROUND LEVEL -150.00
GROUND FLOOR LEVEL +0.00
GROUND LEVEL -150.00
GROUND FLOOR LEVEL +0.00
GROUND LEVEL -150.00
61. GSPublisherEngine 0.6.100.100
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Detail
ROOF IN PROFILED GALVANIZED
IRON SHEETS ON STEEL BEARERS
ROOF GARDEN TO
DETAIL/SPECIFICATION
CASEMENT WINDOWS WITH
POWDER COATED
ALUMINIUM FRAMES
REINFORCED CONCRETE
EXTERNAL STAIRCASE
250 MM THICK EXTERNAL WALL
IN INTERLOCKING
CONSOLIDATED EARTH BLOCKS
PLANTER
COURTS TO RECEIVE MACHINE
CUT STONE SETTS
450mm THICK REINFORCED
CONCRETE SLAB
Campus Cafeteria
Elevated Walkway
Pavillion Seating Alcove
Faculty Office
An arcade
Office
Office
Office
Reading area
Reading area
Reading area
Entrance Hall way
COURTS TO RECEIVE MACHINE
CUT STONE SETTS PAD FOOTINGS FOR
STRUCTURAL ARCHES
RC SLAB WITH GROUND BEAMS
ON PREPARED GROUND
125mm THICK 2700mm HEIGHT INTERIOR PARTITIONS IN
POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM STUDS WITH ALTERNATIVE
GLASS OR POSTFORMED BLOCKBOARD INFILLS DEPENDING
ON SPATIAL FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS.
ALL PATHS TO BE IN MACHINE CUT STONE SETTS WITH
RANDOM CUT INSETS ON PREPARED SUBGRADE
Gypsum Board Ceiling
Water tank on steel T beams
450mm wide Parapet cap
StorageParkingParking
Ground Level +0.00
Ground Floor Level +200.00
Ground Floor Level +4500.00
Ground Floor Level +7500.00
Ground Level +0.00
Ground Floor Level +200.00
Ground Floor Level +4500.00
Ground Floor Level +7500.00
CAMPUS CLINIC
CAMPUS BOOKSHOP
CAMPUS CAFETERIA
CAMPUS LANDSCAPE
SEATING ALCOVE
CAMPUS GREAT COURT
CAMPUS ADMINISTRATION
FACULTY OFFICES PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY
CAMPUS LIBRARY
Ground Floor Level +10500.00 Ground Floor Level +10500.00
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25x150mm high vanished
mahogany timber skirting.
Floor finish to schedules on
150mm thick RC solid slab
to S.E's details.
Special effect paint
on 15mm thick 1:3
c/s plaster
on slab & beam
soffits.
150x55mm double
tray electrical
trunking
175 x 25 mm thk.
h/wood
window board
finished to specs.
6 mm thick tinted
glass window to
window
schedules.
75mm DIA.
down pipe to
M.E's details.
6 mm thick tinted
glass window to
window
schedules.
75mm DIA. G14 perforated gi sheet
drain pipe connected to downpipe
175 x 25 mm thk. h/wood
window board finished to specs.
300x50mm av. pcc with 12mm
throat on 600mm high masonry wall.
300x50mm av. pcc with 12mm
throat on 600mm high masonry wall.
Special effect paint on 15mm
thick 1:3 c/s plaster
on slab & beam soffits.
Special effect paint on RC
column to S.E's details
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planter
planter
1502,325200700200
2,4751,100
3,000
100mmx25mm varnished Mahogany timber
window board with 10mm quadrant.
400mm high aluminum louvered
piece on 75x50mm aluminum frames.
150x55mm double tray
electrical trunking
top hung sash on structured glazed
window to window schedules.
fixed sash on structured glazed
window to window schedules.
250x75mm average double weathered
pcc coping on 150mm thick parapet wall
finished in mammoran render
75mm DIA. stainless steel handrails
welded to MS vertical members on
600mm high up stand wall clad in.
200mm thick masonry wall
finished in tooled key joints.
20mm thick cut mazeras piece
1:3 cement sand motor with
clear varnish finish.
25mm thick natural stone clading
on 150mm thick RC beam in 1:3
cement sand motor.
15mm thick precast concrete interlocking tiles
on APP waterproof membrane layer on waterproof
pumice concrete laid to fall on R.C slab to S.E details.
450x300x20mm thick polished cut
mazeras stone
metal flashing embedded in
20 mm deep grove then sealed
with silicon
150mm thick masonry wall
finished in mamoran render
75mm DIA. down pipe
150mm high skirting.
25x125mm cut mazer a window sill
1TH
FLOOR LVL
ROOF LVL
Roof
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Faculty
Office
Terrace
Wall Section details Scale 1: 100 Wall Section details Scale 1: 100
Minor Courtyard