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DETAILED DESIGN
_ 1:50 rendered sections of lodges
_ 1:100 rendered sections of queen hive
_ Details
08 // STRATEGIES
_ diagrams
_ construction
_ material + colour
_ lighting
_ energy
_ cost + value
09 // RENDERS
10 // MODELS
B R I E F
&
R E S P O N S E
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brief
The brief for this project was to design an Artists Hotel,
which can mean for artists or inspired by artists.
The site for the project is in Knowle West in Bristol. The
project has been commissioned by Knowle West Media
Centre, in order to bring more artists to the area, and
through doing this they will bring new life into the
community.
For this project we decided to design
two very different buildings; the living
l o d g e s , a n d a m a i n h u b .
narrative
The source of inspiration for our design came from our visit
to the community of Knowle West. One part of our visit took
us to the allotment site, an amazing community project,
where we got to see the vegetable patches, the hut, and also
the beehives. We got to hear about the bees and how they
are a community in themselves , and so we wanted to bring
an element of that to our project.
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T H E O R E T I C A L
U N D E R P I N N I N G
T H E O R E T I C A L
U N D E R P I N N I N G
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03
S I T E
A N A LY S I S
melvin square
Through analysing the site of Knowle West, we discovered the
hexag- onal site plan around Melvin Square. As this geometry
is already a part of Knowle West, we decided to repeat this
idea within our design. We accomplished this by embedding
the structures within the earth, mak- ing them a part of the
community.
S I T E
A N A L Y S I S
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transport analysis
Within a mile radius of the site, there are many transport
links. Bus 36 and 90 link the site to the City Centre, Bus 36
has a stop nearest to the site.
The nearest train stop is Parson Street which is a 15 minute
walk from the site.
There is also a cycle route which from the City Centre.
sound analysis
In order to create a relatively peaceful environment for the
visitors, its important to map noise pollution within the area.
As the site if just off a very busy road, Leinster Avenue, when
the analysis was taken at 2:35pm (Friday, 23rd October), the
traffic was rather loud, and also you could hear the children
from the Childrens centre playing.
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C O N C E P T
D E V E L O P M E N T
C O N C E P T
D E V E L O P M E N T
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C O N C E P T
D E V E L O P M E N T
schematic concept
C O N C E P T
D E V E L O P M E N T
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05
P R E C E D E N T S
o n e w i t h t h e b i r d s t e m p o r a r y h o t e l , c h i na
Penda Architects (2014)
The material chosen for this structure is bamboo, they
chose it for its availability and low cost in China. We also
wish to locally source our materials.
Penda designed this structure to be able to grow and
expand horizontally and also vertically, it is a very flexible
design.
P R E C E D E N T S
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05
P R E C E D E N T S
gardenark, oxford
LivingArk (2009)
This building has many eco-frienfly features such as wool
insulation, solar panels, wind turbine and a green roof. We
decided that wed like to incorporate many of these features into our design too.
P R E C E D E N T S
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06
S C H E M E
D E S I G N
S C H E M E
D E S I G N
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06
S C H E M E
D E S I G N
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1:100 elevations
These are the elevations for the Lodges.
They have been labelled to show the sections which are to
follow in section 07.
1:100 _above
1:100 _front
S C H E M E
D E S I G N
1:100 _above
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1:100 _front
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06
S C H E M E
D E S I G N
1:100 _front
1:100 _left
S C H E M E
D E S I G N
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1:100 _back
1:100 _right
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07
D E T A I L E D
D E S I G N
Section 1_1:50
D E T A I L E D
Section 2_1:50
D E S I G N
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07
D E T A I L E D
D E S I G N
Section 3_1:50
D E T A I L E D
Section 4_1:50
D E S I G N
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D E T A I L E D
D E S I G N
Section 5_1:50
D E T A I L E D
Section 6_1:50
D E S I G N
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07
D E T A I L E D
D E S I G N
Section 7_1:100
D E T A I L E D
Elevation 8_1:100
D E S I G N
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07
D E T A I L E D
D E S I G N
Section 9_1:100
D E T A I L E D
Section 10_1:100
D E S I G N
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07
D E T A I L E D
D E S I G N
location of detail
D E T A I L E D
D E S I G N
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25mm Batten
Service Void
40mm Plywood
Insulation
location of detail
07
D E T A I L E D
D E S I G N
location of detail
S T R A T E G I E S _
D I A G R A M S
functions
This diagram shows all the functional elements of the design
and how they relate to eachother.
circulation
This diagram shows the circulation plan in relation to the
existing site. It also shows which spaces are public and private.
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08
S T R A T E G I E S _
cnc cutting
The entire lodge is to be cut on the cnc machine.
These are all of the pieces that need to be cut.
C O N S T R U C T I O N A L
S T R A T E G I E S _
C O N S T R U C T I O N A L
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08
S T R A T E G I E S _
M A T E R I A L
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MATERIALS
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S T R A T E G I E S _
lodges
The hexagonal windows allow beautiful shapes to form in the interior of the space in the daylight. All the lodges are angled
south-facing to ensure the optimum amount of light is penetrating into the buildings. They are also angled conscientiuosly
so that the solar-panels receive the optimal amount of sunlight to generate enough power for the artifiicial lighting. Each
bathroom also has an hexagonal window with each pane is frosted glass. This allows enough lighting in the room whilst
giving privacy to the occupance.
Downlights will light the interior space, providing subtle illumination from the ceiling that meets most demands.
queen hive
In the daylight, the light and shadows makes its form and structure visible, it really shows off all the interesting angles
this building has. Different floors, functions, entrances and pathways are identifiable. Materials and colours are percieved
naturally.
_ LED luminaires consume little energy and are mounted in the interior facade.
_ Directing light in a targeted away to minimise stray light.
_ Uniform, vertical lighting emphasises the surfaces of a facade without altering the architecture.
LED lighting is unobtrusive and energy-efficient. The light is directed onto the surfaces that are to be illuminated in a targeted
manner to reveal all the forms, angles and shapes of the interior structure.
At night, the lights within will illuminate the outside area, casting interesting and intriguing shadows and shapes on the
ground. Lighting the building at night will also make the occupants staying in the Lodges feel more secure, it will discourage
intruders.
L I G H T I N G
08
08
S T R A T E G I E S _
E N E R G Y
solar panels
As the site is facing south, we decided to make use of the natural sunlight. We intergrated solar
panels into the design of our roof, this will provide more than enough energy for the lodges, and
so they would also provide for the Queen Hive.
Decking
30
225.00
100.00
200.00
N/A
115.00
115.00
2075 x 465
N/A
124.00
248.00
Hexagonal Windows
N/A
240.00
18
4,320.00
N/A
N/A
2,000.00
6,000.00
19mm plywood
2215 x 2430
5.38
8.50
76
646.00
Bathroom Suite
N/A
150.00
150.00
N/A
20.00
70
1,400.00
Windows
0.36
7.50
800 x 1490
N/A
2000 x 500
120 x 3000
S T R A T E G I E S _
Interior
Manual Labour
l oLodges
dges (estimation with fittings)
C O S T
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0.00
Specialised
500.00
1.58
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-
1
500.00
q Queen
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h ive
ive (estimation without fittings)
Total
Total
5,850.00
15,269.26
Item
Size
in
mm
19mm
plywood
Framework
2215 * 2430
Size
in
sqm
5.38
Price
8.50
24
Cost
204.00
Item
Size
in
mm
Timber
2400 x 70 x 50
Exterior
Reclaimed Wood
N/A
Interior
Plasterboard
2400 x 1200
Framework
#DIV/0!
19mm
plywood
2215 x 2430
5.38
8.50
1.58
72
612.00
Waterproof membrane
1000 x 15000
15.00
18.99
1.27
10
189.90
Cladding
175x 48000
8.40
6.38
0.76
72
459.36
0.36
7.50
20.83
30
225.00
800 x 1490
N/A
100.00
200.00
Bathroom Suite
N/A
2000 x 500
N/A
115.00
115.00
N/A
2075 x 465
N/A
124.00
248.00
Hexagonal Windows
N/A
240.00
18
4,320.00
N/A
N/A
2,000.00
6,000.00
19mm plywood
2215 x 2430
5.38
8.50
76
646.00
Bathroom Suite
N/A
150.00
150.00
N/A
20.00
70
1,400.00
Exterior
Decking
Windows
Interior
Manual Labour
120 x 3000
Volunatary
0.00
Specialised
500.00
1.58
-
1
500.00
Queen
Hive
Total
5,850.00
Item
Size
in
mm
Timber
2400 x 70 x 50
Exterior
Reclaimed Wood
N/A
Interior
Plasterboard
2400 x 1200
Bathroom Suite
N/A
Framework
20.83
Size
in
sqm
N/A
Price
8.50
0.00
2.88
6.00
150.00
2.08
200
Cost
1,700.00
50
300.00
450.00
Manual Labour
Size
in
sqm
N/A
Price
8.50
0.00
2.88
200
Cost
1,700.00
50
300.00
150.00
450.00
20.00
120
2,400.00
6.00
Volunatary
0.00
Specialised
1,000.00
2.08
-
1
1,000.00
08
09
exterior
R E N D E R S _
L O D G E S
R E N D E R S _
living area
L O D G E S
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bedroom
R E N D E R S _
L O D G E S
bathroom
R E N D E R S _
reception
workshop area
Q U E E N
H I V E
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10
M O D E L S
M O D E L S
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10
M O D E L S
M O D E L S
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