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Italian Design selected by VDW in Berlin 22 - 30 May 2015 catalogVenice Design Week
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How can design REvive tradition? Traditional production systems and innovative design
This year in Berlin, DESIGN WEEK network presents an exhibition that brings together products of fashion, interior, industrial design with the aim to inform the German public about the Italian creativity and quality. Scope of this exhibition is to create a business network among designers, enterprises, retailers and the German public. The exhibited works have been selected for the high quality of working processes to show the relationship between innovation and tradition. The exhibition points out the talent and creative potential of small Italian creators, enterprises, artisans and designers coming from industrial, fashion and product design.In Italy there are many high quality and innovative creative design companies, dispersed throughout the country; when it comes to micro enterprises, artisans and designers with difficulty manage to enter the international market. In order to facilitate their integration, DESIGN WEEK network has started a network of relationships within the international design weeks, featuring events aimed at enhancing “Good Design” , performing exhibitions in design centers and other strategic meeting points, located in high-frequency and shopping areas.
edited by arch. Lisa Balasso
concept: DESIGN WEEK network in cooperation with Venice Design Week and vogliadarte.it
exhibition: Berlin 22 - 30 May 2015
exhibition architects arch. Emilia Peregodarinperego.com
partner: design akademie berlin
Ca’ Foscari / Design Management
technical partners:
Michela Codutti
isoluzioni.com
AMR amrrecchia.it
CFM centrofiniturametalli.it
Dalpiandesign.it
Trendeventi
We would like to thank Boris Bullwinkel, Cecilia Bertolissi, Claudio Paggiarin, Diego Castellaro, Dörte Schultze-Seehof, Federico Fracasso, Francesco Da Rin De Lorenzo, Maggie Siner, Manelli Hosseini, Michele Salvato, Monica Calcagno, Jobst Eversman, Patricia Enge, Taddeo Zuccheri, Valeria Pagani, VITRARIA, Ulrike Schmälter.
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This document outlines plans for cultural buildings and programs in Auroville, India. It discusses proposals for an African Pavilion to showcase African culture and house African students and guests. It also describes a 3H Summer School program using Auroville's experience in human unity and sustainability for student learning. Design concepts are presented for the African Pavilion, including a community hall, kitchen, and compost toilet. Future student projects are listed. The document promotes collaboration between Auroville organizations and acknowledges contributors to the project.
This is the Work Compiled by the Student of B.Sc.-Interior Design of Dezyne E'cole College.The Presentation of Residential Design is Developed by the Student …
Bhavika Goyal
B.Sc. Interior Design
Diego Garcia-Setien
Students: Anastasia Lizardou, Isabella Pineda, Paloma Allende, Sebastian Worm
LA CORRALA FUTURA
Syllabus
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Italian Design selected by VDW in Berlin 22 - 30 May 2015 catalogVenice Design Week
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edited by arch. Lisa Balasso
concept: DESIGN WEEK network in cooperation with Venice Design Week and vogliadarte.it
exhibition: Berlin 22 - 30 May 2015
exhibition architects arch. Emilia Peregodarinperego.com
partner: design akademie berlin
Ca’ Foscari / Design Management
technical partners:
Michela Codutti
isoluzioni.com
AMR amrrecchia.it
CFM centrofiniturametalli.it
Dalpiandesign.it
Trendeventi
We would like to thank Boris Bullwinkel, Cecilia Bertolissi, Claudio Paggiarin, Diego Castellaro, Dörte Schultze-Seehof, Federico Fracasso, Francesco Da Rin De Lorenzo, Maggie Siner, Manelli Hosseini, Michele Salvato, Monica Calcagno, Jobst Eversman, Patricia Enge, Taddeo Zuccheri, Valeria Pagani, VITRARIA, Ulrike Schmälter.
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This document outlines plans for cultural buildings and programs in Auroville, India. It discusses proposals for an African Pavilion to showcase African culture and house African students and guests. It also describes a 3H Summer School program using Auroville's experience in human unity and sustainability for student learning. Design concepts are presented for the African Pavilion, including a community hall, kitchen, and compost toilet. Future student projects are listed. The document promotes collaboration between Auroville organizations and acknowledges contributors to the project.
This is the Work Compiled by the Student of B.Sc.-Interior Design of Dezyne E'cole College.The Presentation of Residential Design is Developed by the Student …
Bhavika Goyal
B.Sc. Interior Design
Diego Garcia-Setien
Students: Anastasia Lizardou, Isabella Pineda, Paloma Allende, Sebastian Worm
LA CORRALA FUTURA
Syllabus
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We will study examples of traditional corralas in Madrid to understand their evolution over centuries and the way of life they supported. We will then analyze the established context of the historic city and identify opportunities to
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Archiloop India Foundation | August 9, 2020
"Akash is an architect and a product designer from National Institute of Design who specializes in Furniture and Interior Design, and has hands-on experience in sustainable design and alternate building materials. He has been working as a Design Head for Trident Group of companies previously handling projects from the scale of Industrial Architecture to Retail Design. Currently, he is also associated with National Bamboo mission and M/s Aakaar Associates as a Design Partner.
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2) It describes how Louis-Favre Jacot created one of the finest watchmakers by bringing artist watchmakers together under one roof to dedicate themselves to timepiece design and the importance of interchangeable parts.
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1. An exhibition on sculptor Alexander Calder focusing on the concept of size using smaller replicas of sculptures.
2. A modular herb planter system called "Babilonia" that can change sizes based on space and number of people.
3. A food truck concept called "Truck'en Taste" that offers different events and experiences on a mobile structure.
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#stayintheloop #archiloopindia #AIF
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www.archiloopindia.in
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Designer Bathroom Brochure
VitrA's 2016 Designer Collection brochure is now available. Containing details about the popular Memoria and Nest furniture ranges along with a wide variety of other Designer products. Learn more about the extended Rim-Ex range, now available in Memoria WC's.
The document summarizes 7 workshops that were part of a Master's program in Collective Housing. Each workshop was led by a different architect and focused on a specific housing-related theme. The workshops involved developing housing proposals and included activities like site visits, manifesto writing, and floor plan design. The workshops provided opportunities for hands-on learning about topics such as climate adaptation, construction techniques, and integrating living and working spaces.
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2. and under supervision. Luckily, during the first week of
construction in Quercia*LAB there were no injuries due to
the fact that only individuals with previous experience with
woodworking machinery would use these tools whilst teaching
and supervising others.
With a couple of adaptations, we were able to use some of the
designs in the existing ‘Open Design Manual: Social Furniture’
and therefore, we would like to highlight the effectiveness of
this handbook in helping us in our project. We would like this
manual to be a continuation of their work in creating ‘catalysts
in collective, sustainable, and alternative fields of action’.
Please use the hashtags #LPShef and #SOCIALFURNITURE to
show us your designs!
With special thanks to:
EOOS, SOCIAL FURNITURE (Venice: Architecture Biennale Aus-
trian Pavilion, 2016)
Before starting..
This construction handbook is inspired by ‘Open Design Manual:
Social Furniture’ by EOOS, and it is to be used by those who
desire to ‘create collective spaces of action with functional
and well-designed furniture but have little money or specialist
knowledge in furniture construction’.
This handbook provides assembly drawings of designs created
specifically for Quercia*LAB, a communal workshop in Rovereto,
a small town in the north of Italy. The construction of these
designs marked the start of what will be an active space that
encourages “Community Economies” between resident asylum
seekers, the wider community of Rovereto and ultimately, trans-
localities.
This project came about due to the ‘spatial and qualitative
deficits’ in the community of asylum seekers, that makes it
difficult for them to integrate in the wider community. These
people exist in a constant state of emergency which means
they are constantly moved from one place to another. Therefore,
there was a need for a framework that allows them to gain
something from their stay as well as contribute to the space
before they leave.
QuerciaLAB, an 200sqm abandoned warehouse close to where
the asylum seekers were staying, presented itself as a possible
space to create new forms of common welfare work in the form
of workshops and activity spaces. Within this manual are the
instructions to build everything that has been designed for
Quercia*LAB as well some possible future additions to the
space.
The purpose of this manual is to facilitate the continuation of
work within Quercia*LAB, in order create a suitable space to
foster the creation of Community Economies.
The designs shown within the manual were conceived based on
an aspiration to encourage skill and knowledge sharing between
the residents of the Quercia Hotel and the wider community of
the town. There were key activities that were to happen within
the space which matched specific skills that users had.
Within this manual there are the instructions on how to
build flexible interfaces that cater to these skills, such as
hairdressers, cooking, tailoring and bike repair. We also
designed a movable enclosed space to be placed within the
warehouse that would provide protection from the cold and a
place for these interfaces to move into if need be.
All of the projects within this manual have been designed to
be built from wood. This would facilitate future alterations and
reuse of the material, therefore, providing a low-cost solution
to the user. The assembly of these designs are also intended
to be constructed by people with no construction background,
as this was the situation we found ourselves at Quercia*LAB.
Alterations can be done in order to fit other communities.
We aspire to reach beyond this Italian town and share this
knowledge with all those who are in need of such a manual.
We would like to warn you that the liability for safety is also
your own. Always work using appropriate safety protection
1
4. HEALTH & SAFETY
- Wear safety goggles
- Have a form of wood dust extraction
- Wear appropriate clothing and footwear
- Tie your hair back (if applicable)
- Have a first aid kit on site
- Ensure safe storage of materials
- Do not work alone or without supervision
A STORAGE UNIT
Taken from Social Furniture Handbook SF16
B HAIRDRESSING UNIT
Quercia*LAB Design
C TABLE UNIT
Taken from Social Furniture Handbook SF01
D TABLE UNIT WITH WHEELS
Adapted from Social Furniture Handbook SF01
E KITCHEN UNIT
Quercia*LAB Design (using existing furniture)
F HEATED SPACE
Quercia*LAB Design
DIFFICULTY RATING
KEY:
AMOUNT OF PEOPLE NEEDED
What you need to know..
3
5. E KITCHEN UNIT
D TABLE UNIT WITH WHEELS
B HAIRDRESSING UNIT
C TABLE UNIT
A STORAGE UNIT
F HEATED SPACE
The collection..
4
6. A STORAGE UNIT
Taken from Social Furniture Handbook SF16
B HAIRDRESSING UNIT
Quercia*LAB Design
C TABLE UNIT
Taken from Social Furniture Handbook SF01
D TABLE UNIT WITH WHEELS
Adapted from Social Furniture Handbook SF01
E KITCHEN UNIT
Quercia*LAB Design (using existing furniture)
5
7. INTERFACES
E1 KITCHEN UNIT
E2 HUB BASE UNIT
D TABLE UNIT WITH WHEELS
B HAIRDRESSING UNIT
C TABLE UNIT
A STORAGE UNIT
6
8. A STORAGE UNIT
1:20
ALTERNATIVE ARRANGEMENTS
a
b
c
d
e
f
No. Size (mm) Qty.
a 600x450 2
b 546x146 1
c 450x146 2
d 600x450 4
e 600x346 2
f 423x346 4
g O4x50 64
timber boards 27mm
screws
A
B
C
A
B
C
600 x 450 mm
546 x 146 mm
450 x 146 mm
2
1
2
Qty
Screws 4 x 50 mm 20
Board Thickness 27mm
Stacked Multi-Purpose Storage
A
B
C
A
B
C
600 x 450 mm
600 x 346 mm
423 x 346 mm
4
2
4
Qty
Screws 4 x 50 mm 44
Board Thickness 27mm
2 Small Boxes 4 Large Boxes
A
B
C
A
B
C
600 x 450 mm
600 x 346 mm
423 x 346 mm
4
2
4
Qty
Screws 4 x 50 mm 44
Board Thickness 27mm
4 Large Boxes
A
B
C
A
B
C
600
x
450
mm
546
x
146
mm
450
x
146
mm
2
1
2
Qty
Screws
4
x
50
mm
20
Board
Thickness
27mm
Stacked
Multi-Purpose
Storage
A
B
C
A
B
C
600
x
450
mm
600
x
346
mm
423
x
346
mm
4
2
4
Qty
Screws
4
x
50
mm
44
Board
Thickness
27mm
2
Small
Boxes
4
Large
Boxes
A
B
C
A
B
C
600
x
450
mm
546
x
146
mm
450
x
146
mm
2
1
2
Qty
Screws
4
x
50
mm
20
Board
Thickness
27mm
Stacked
Multi-Purpose
Storage
A
B
C
A
B
C
600
x
450
mm
600
x
346
mm
423
x
346
mm
4
2
4
Qty
Screws
4
x
50
mm
44
Board
Thickness
27mm
2
Small
Boxes
4
Large
Boxes
mm
mm
mm
2
1
2
Qty
0
mm
20
ess
27mm
B
C
A
B
C
600
x
450
mm
600
x
346
mm
423
x
346
mm
4
2
4
Qty
Screws
4
x
50
mm
44
Board
Thickness
27mm
B
C
A
B
C
600
x
450
mm
600
x
346
mm
423
x
346
mm
4
2
4
Qty
Screws
4
x
50
mm
44
Board
Thickness
27mm
A
B
C
A
B
C
600
x
450
mm
546
x
146
mm
450
x
146
mm
2
1
2
Qty
Screws
4
x
50
mm
20
Board
Thickness
27mm
Stacked
Multi-Purpose
Storage
A
B
C
A
B
C
600
x
450
mm
600
x
346
mm
423
x
346
mm
4
2
4
Qty
Screws
4
x
50
mm
44
Board
Thickness
27mm
2
Small
Boxes
4
Large
Boxes
A
B
C
A
B
C
600
x
450
mm
546
x
146
mm
450
x
146
mm
2
1
2
Qty
Screws
4
x
50
mm
20
Board
Thickness
27mm
Stacked
Multi-Purpose
Storage
A
B
C
A
B
C
600
x
450
mm
600
x
346
mm
423
x
346
mm
4
2
4
Qty
Screws
4
x
50
mm
44
Board
Thickness
27mm
2
Small
Boxes
4
Large
Boxes
A
B
Stacked Multi-Purpose Storage
A
B
2 Small Boxes 4 Large Boxes
A
B
C
Stacked Multi-Purpose Storage
A
B
C
2 Small Boxes 4 Large Boxes
e
Boxes
A
B
C
Stacked Multi-Purpose Storage
A
B
C
2 Small Boxes 4 Large Boxes
A
B
Stacked Multi-Purpose Storage
A
B
2 Small Boxes 4 Large Boxes
A
B
C
A
B
C
600
x
450
mm
546
x
146
mm
450
x
146
mm
2
1
2
Qty
Screws
4
x
50
mm
20
Board
Thickness
27mm
A
B
C
A
B
C
600
x
450
mm
600
x
346
mm
423
x
346
mm
4
2
4
Qty
Screws
4
x
50
mm
44
Board
Thickness
27mm
2
Small
Boxes
4
Large
Boxes
A
B
C
A
B
C
600
x
450
mm
546
x
146
mm
450
x
146
mm
2
1
2
Qty
Screws
4
x
50
mm
20
Board
Thickness
27mm
A
B
C
A
B
C
600
x
450
mm
600
x
346
mm
423
x
346
mm
4
2
4
Qty
Screws
4
x
50
mm
44
Board
Thickness
27mm
2
Small
Boxes
4
Large
Boxes
B
C
A
B
C
600
x
450
mm
546
x
146
mm
450
x
146
mm
2
1
2
Qty
Screws
4
x
50
mm
20
Board
Thickness
27mm
B
C
A
B
C
600
x
450
mm
600
x
346
mm
423
x
346
mm
4
2
4
Qty
Screws
4
x
50
mm
44
Board
Thickness
27mm
B
C
A
B
C
600
x
450
mm
546
x
146
mm
450
x
146
mm
2
1
2
Qty
Screws
4
x
50
mm
20
Board
Thickness
27mm
B
C
A
B
C
600
x
450
mm
600
x
346
mm
423
x
346
mm
4
2
4
Qty
Screws
4
x
50
mm
44
Board
Thickness
27mm
1
1
2
2 2 x2
DIFFICULTY PEOPLE
7
10. a
b
c
d
e
No. Size (mm) Qty.
a 950x450 2
b 1900x450 2
c 896x423 2
d 1900x448 2
e 150x150 4
f O4x70 26
g O4x50 16
h O4x25 32
i O90 55kg 4
j 8
timber boards 27mm
screws
wheels
L-shaped Brackets
a
f
b
b
d
c
c
a
e
B1 HAIRDRESSING UNIT
1:20
DIFFICULTY PEOPLE
9
11. B2 HAIRDRESSING UNIT
1:20
a
b
c
d
e
f
No. Size (mm) Qty.
a 396x318 4
b 371.5x396 2
c 425.5x144 8
d 396x345 2
e 866x345 2
f 812x396 1
g O4x50 72
timber boards 27mm
screws
1
x2
1
2
2
c
g
d
a
e
b f
g
DIFFICULTY PEOPLE
10
12. 3
B3 CUPBOARD DOORS
1:20
a
b
c
d
e
No. Size (mm) Qty.
a 475x80 22
b 275x30 6
c 1120x30 4
d 430x20 2
e 30x20 4
f O4x50 56
g O4x25 48
h O4x70 4
i 6
timber boards 27mm
screws
hinges
1180
30
50
80
30
30 70
3
b
e
c
d
a
DIFFICULTY PEOPLE
11
ALTERNATIVE ARRANGEMENTS
Timber Panels Solid Timber Board
Cupboard Doors
14. A
5°
5°
5°
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
2100 x 500 mm
1640 x 100 mm
1540 x 130 mm
540 x 130 mm
696 x 130 mm
500 x 100 mm
565 x 100 mm
1697 x 130 mm
2
1
1
2
4
2
2
1
Qty
Screws 4 x 50 mm 69
Wood Dowell 8mm 10
Board Thickness 27mm
Generic Table Unit
1:5 detail of table top dowell joint
1:5 detail of top bracing joint
1:5 detail of middle bracing joint
A
5°
5°
5°
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
Qty
Generic Table Unit
1:5 detail of table top dowell joint
1:5 detail of top bracing joint
1:5 detail of middle bracing joint
A
5°
5°
5°
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
Generic Table Unit
1:5 detail of table top dowell joint
1:5 detail of top bracing joint
C TABLE UNIT
1:20
a
b
d
c
f
e
g
h
No. Size (mm) Qty.
a 2100x500 2
b 1640x100 1
c 1540x130 1
d 540x130 2
e 696x130 4
f 500x100 2
g 565x100 2
h 1697x130 1
i 04 x50 69
j 12 10
timber boards 27mm
screws
wood dowel O4mm
i
DIFFICULTY PEOPLE
13
17. D TABLE UNIT WITH WHEELS
1:20
a
b
d
c
f
e
g
h
i
No. Size (mm) Qty.
a 2100x335 2
b 1640x100 1
c 1540x130 1
d 540x130 2
e 720x130 4
f O4x50 81
g 12 10
h O90 55kg 4
timber boards 27mm
screws
wood dowel O4mm
wheels
A
5°
5°
5°
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
2100 x 335 mm
1640 x 100 mm
1540 x 130 mm
540 x 130 mm
720 x 130 mm
500 x 100 mm
565 x 100 mm
1697 x 130 mm
685 x 130 mm
2
1
1
2
4
2
2
1
2
Qty
Screws 4 x 50 mm 81
Wood Dowell 8mm 10
50kg Wheels 4
Board Thickness 27mm
Kitchen Table Unit
I
A
5°
5°
5°
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
2100 x 335 mm
1640 x 100 mm
1540 x 130 mm
540 x 130 mm
720 x 130 mm
500 x 100 mm
565 x 100 mm
1697 x 130 mm
685 x 130 mm
2
1
1
2
4
2
2
1
2
Qty
Screws 4 x 50 mm 81
Wood Dowell 8mm 10
50kg Wheels 4
Board Thickness 27mm
Kitchen Table Unit
I
A
5°
5°
5°
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
2100 x 335 mm
1640 x 100 mm
1540 x 130 mm
540 x 130 mm
720 x 130 mm
500 x 100 mm
565 x 100 mm
1697 x 130 mm
685 x 130 mm
2
1
1
2
4
2
2
1
2
Qty
Screws 4 x 50 mm 81
Wood Dowell 8mm 10
50kg Wheels 4
Board Thickness 27mm
Kitchen Table Unit
I
A
5
5°
5°
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
2100 x 335 mm
1640 x 100 mm
1540 x 130 mm
540 x 130 mm
720 x 130 mm
500 x 100 mm
565 x 100 mm
1697 x 130 mm
685 x 130 mm
2
1
1
2
4
2
2
1
2
Qty
Screws 4 x 50 mm 81
Wood Dowell 8mm 10
50kg Wheels 4
Board Thickness 27mm
Kitchen Table Unit
I
A
5°
5°
5°
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
2100 x 335 mm
1640 x 100 mm
1540 x 130 mm
540 x 130 mm
720 x 130 mm
500 x 100 mm
565 x 100 mm
1697 x 130 mm
685 x 130 mm
2
1
1
2
4
2
2
1
2
Qty
Screws 4 x 50 mm 81
Wood Dowell 8mm 10
50kg Wheels 4
Board Thickness 27mm
Kitchen Table Unit
I
A
5°
5°
5°
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
2100 x 335 mm
1640 x 100 mm
1540 x 130 mm
540 x 130 mm
720 x 130 mm
500 x 100 mm
565 x 100 mm
1697 x 130 mm
685 x 130 mm
2
1
1
2
4
2
2
1
2
Qty
Screws 4 x 50 mm 81
Wood Dowell 8mm 10
50kg Wheels 4
Board Thickness 27mm
Kitchen Table Unit
I
A
5°
5°
5°
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
2100 x 335 mm
1640 x 100 mm
1540 x 130 mm
540 x 130 mm
720 x 130 mm
500 x 100 mm
565 x 100 mm
1697 x 130 mm
685 x 130 mm
2
1
1
2
4
2
2
1
2
Qty
Screws 4 x 50 mm 81
Wood Dowell 8mm 10
50kg Wheels 4
Board Thickness 27mm
Kitchen Table Unit
I
A
5°
5°
5°
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
2100 x 335 mm
1640 x 100 mm
1540 x 130 mm
540 x 130 mm
720 x 130 mm
500 x 100 mm
565 x 100 mm
1697 x 130 mm
685 x 130 mm
2
1
1
2
4
2
2
1
2
Qty
Screws 4 x 50 mm 81
Wood Dowell 8mm 10
50kg Wheels 4
Board Thickness 27mm
Kitchen Table Unit
I
A
5°
5°
5°
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
2100 x 335 mm
1640 x 100 mm
1540 x 130 mm
540 x 130 mm
720 x 130 mm
500 x 100 mm
565 x 100 mm
1697 x 130 mm
685 x 130 mm
2
1
1
2
4
2
2
1
2
Qty
Screws 4 x 50 mm 81
Wood Dowell 8mm 10
50kg Wheels 4
Board Thickness 27mm
Kitchen Table Unit
I
5°
1:5 detail of table top dowell joint
1:5 detail of top bracing joint
1:5 detail of middle bracing joint
5°
1:5 detail of table top dowell joint
1:5 detail of top bracing joint
f
f
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20. A
5°
B
C
D
E
F
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
2100 x 500 mm
2100 x 150 mm
2100 x 350 mm
2100 x 100 mm
773 x 623 mm
350 x 200 mm
720 x 50 mm
(Timber Battens)
100 x 30 mm
1
1
1
2
1
1
6
7
Qty
Screws 4 x 50 mm 81
Screws 4 x 70 mm
Dowell 12mm 8
50kg Wheels 6
Board Thickness 27mm
Batten Thickness 50 x 50 mm
Kitchen Table Unit
1:5 detail of table top dowell joint
1:5 detail of Kitchen Top Join to
Existing Unit.
1:5 detail of base join incasing the existing base
G
H
1:5 detail of back board and batten join
5°
B
C
D
E
F
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
2100 x 500 mm
2100 x 150 mm
2100 x 350 mm
2100 x 100 mm
773 x 623 mm
350 x 200 mm
720 x 50 mm
(Timber Battens)
100 x 30 mm
1
1
1
2
1
1
6
7
Qty
Screws 4 x 50 mm 81
Screws 4 x 70 mm
Dowell 12mm 8
50kg Wheels 6
Board Thickness 27mm
Batten Thickness 50 x 50 mm
1:5 detail of table top dowell join
1:5 detail of Kitchen Top Join to
Existing Unit.
1:5 detail of base join incasing t
G
H
1:5 detail of back board and batten join
5°
B
C
D
E
F
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
2100 x 500 mm
2100 x 150 mm
2100 x 350 mm
2100 x 100 mm
773 x 623 mm
350 x 200 mm
720 x 50 mm
(Timber Battens)
100 x 30 mm
1
1
1
2
1
1
6
7
Qty
Screws 4 x 50 mm 81
Screws 4 x 70 mm
Dowell 12mm 8
50kg Wheels 6
Board Thickness 27mm
Batten Thickness 50 x 50 mm
1:5 detail of Kitchen Top Join to
Existing Unit.
1:5 detail of base join incasing t
G
H
1:5 detail of back board and batten join
A
5°
B
C
D
E
F
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
2100 x 500 mm
2100 x 150 mm
2100 x 350 mm
2100 x 100 mm
773 x 623 mm
350 x 200 mm
720 x 50 mm
(Timber Battens)
100 x 30 mm
1
1
1
2
1
1
6
7
Qty
Screws 4 x 50 mm 81
Screws 4 x 70 mm
Dowell 12mm 8
50kg Wheels 6
Board Thickness 27mm
Batten Thickness 50 x 50 mm
1:5 detail of table top dowell join
1:5 detail of Kitchen Top Join to
Existing Unit.
1:5 detail of base join incasing t
G
H
1:5 detail of back board and batten join
E1 KITCHEN UNIT
1:20
a
b
d
c
f
e
g
h
No. Size (mm) Qty.
a 2100x500 1
b 2100x150 1
c 2100x350 1
d 2100x100 2
e 773x623 1
f 350x200 1
g 720x50 6
h 100x30 7
i 04 x50 95
j 04x70 18
k 12 8
l O90 55kg 6
timber boards 27mm
existing furniture
screws
wood dowel O4mm
wheel
j
i
j
h
j
j
l
d
i
e
c
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22. E2 HUB BASE
1:20
a
b
d
c
No. Size (mm) Qty.
a 554x80 2
b 520x80 2
c 520x500 1
d 150x150 4
e O4x50 30
f O90 55kg 4
timber boards 27mm
screws
wheels
a
b
c
d
f
e
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existing hob
26. F1 BASE STRUCTURE
1:20
a k
No. Size (mm) Qty.
a 1500x144 8
b 1500x144 20
c 1000x144 4
d 1970x144 5
e 919x144 4
f 27x144 10
g 210x185 2
h 300x50 4
i O8 x 90 204
j O8 x 70 24
No. Size (mm) Qty.
k 2000x500 9
l 1000x500 6
m 290x290 4
n 400x400 4
o O130 300kg 6
p O4 x 50 304
b
c
d
e
f g h
l
m n
timber boards 27mm
timber boards 27mm
wheels (two of which should be lockable)
carriage bolts
screws
carriage bolts
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
851.5
1392
459.5
459.5
459.5
27
70
70
110
110
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30. F2 FRAME STRUCTURE
1:20 1:50
a k 1
2 4
3
No. Size (mm) Qty.
a 2500 4
b 2440 28
c 1000 4
c2 940 4
d 980 2
d2 920 2
e 970 4
e2 910 4
f 948 4
f2 888 4
g O4 x 70 200
h O4 x 50 341
i O8 x 100 28
j O8 x 70 44
No. Size (mm) Qty.
k 150x2000 1
l 350x1000 2
m 500x1000 14
n 1000x1000 14
o 1150x1000 14
p 6
q 84
No. Size (mm) Qty.
1 1000x2500 4
2 948x2500 4
3 970x2500 4
4 980x2500 2
b
b
b
b
b
n
l
0
m
c1
c1
c1
f1
f1
e1
e1
d1
d1
c2
c2
f2
e2
d2
d1
e1
d2
e2
f2
f1
timber battens 52x30
screws
carriage bolts
hex bolts
polycarbonate panels 14mm
hinges
butterfly clips
timber panels 10mm
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32. m
h
q
h
s
r t
o
n
F3 FRAME STRUCTURE & DOOR HANDLE
1:20
r
No. Size (mm) Qty.
r 430x20 2
s 30x20 4
t O4 x 70 4
s
timber boards 27mm
screws
1
1
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Optional:
Add Corex for more
Insulation
A
A
34. F5 ROOF STRUCTURE
1:20
a
c
a
b
e
1000
1000
1000
1000
d
e
No. Size (mm) Qty.
a 4000 6
b 940 15
c 1000x1000 6
d 1000x2000 3
e O4 x 70 225
f O8 x 100 24
g O8 x 60 12
b
c
d
timber battens 52x30
timber panels 10mm
screws
hex bolts
polycarbonate panels 14mm
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Optional:
Use the 30x30mm
timber battens for the
inner bracing.
Optional:
Add Corex for more
Insulation
B
A
A
B
36. F6 RAMP
1:20
a
No. Size (mm) Qty.
a 370x1860 3
b 250x960 2
c 150x960 2
d 500x2000 4
e O4 x 70 52
b
c
d
timber boards 27mm
screws
a
e
b
c
1
250
500
500
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40. F HEATED SPACE: ALTERNATIVE ARRANGEMENTS
MATERIALITY & STRUCTURE
Original
Ratchet Straps
Remove
Polycarbonate
OR
Remove
Polycarbonate
Polycarbonate
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