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ute walk
3,700 5,100 10,000 4,700 8,670 8,670 8,670 8,670 8,670 8,670
5 min
Pupil Toilets
A: 6 m2
Interview Gen Office Head/Meeting
A: 12 m2
A: 7 m2 A: 11 m2 A: 16 m2
Pupil Toilets
A: 17 m2
A: 13 m2
Cl St
A: 2 m2
7,200
Yr 6 Yr 5 Yr 4 Yr 3
A: 62 m2 A: 62 m2 A: 62 m2 A: 62 m2
3,700 5,100 10,000 4,700 8,670 8,670 8,670 8,670 8,670 8,670
Central Stock
A: 5 m2 St Staff/Dis
A: 2 m2
A: 4 m2 W. St
Waiting
A: 2 m2
Sick Bay
A: 2 m2
A: 4 m2
SEN Therapy/MI
A: 11 m2 St
Kitchen Chair St/Survery A: 3 m2
A: 44 m2 A: 18 m2
Repro Circulation
A: 42 m2
A: 4 m2
Staff/Dis Cloak Cloak Cloak Cloak
A: 3 m2 A: 2 m2 A: 2 m2 A: 2 m2 A: 2 m2
Hall
A: 180 m2 Teaching St Teaching St Teaching St
13,000
A: 2 m2 A: 2 m2 A: 2 m2
Lobby
3,600
Circulation A: 9 m2
Entrance Cloak A: 143 m2
2,500
Pupil Toilets
A: 6 m2 A: 4 m2
Interview Gen Office Head/Meeting
A: 12 m2
A: 7 m2 A: 11 m2 A: 16 m2
Pupil Toilets
A: 17 m2
A: 13 m2
Small Group Rm
PE St Cl St Hygiene W/C
Maint/Equip Small Group Rm
A: 7 m2
A: 18 m2
A: 2 m2 A: 7 m2 A: 3 m2
7,200
A: 5 m2 A: 11 m2
Plant Yr 6 Yr 5 Yr 4 Yr 3
A: 24 m2 A: 62 m2 A: 62 m2 A: 62 m2 A: 62 m2
Central Stock
A: 5 m2 St Staff/Dis
A: 2 m2 W. St R St N St
LRC Server A: 4 m2
Waiting
7,200
Sick BayStaff Room Y2 A: 2 m2 Yr 1 A: 3 m2 Reception Nursery A: 3 m2
A: 2 m2
A: 27 m2
Ext St A: 4 m2
A: 3 m2 A: 62 m2 A: 62 m2 A: 62 m2 A: 62 m2
A: 34 m2
A: 6 m2 SEN Therapy/MI
St
A: 3 m2 A: 2 m2 A: 2 m2 A: 2 m2 A: 2 m2
A: 6 m2 Cloak Lobby Lobby Cloak
Hall A: 2 m2 A: 7 m2 A: 7 m2 A: 2 m2
A: 180 m2 Teaching St Teaching St Teaching St
13,000
A: 2 m2 A: 2 m2 A: 2 m2
Lobby
3,600
Circulation A: 9 m2
Cloak A: 143 m2
A: 4 m2
Small Group Rm
PE St Hygiene W/C
Maint/Equip Small Group Rm
A: 7 m2
A: 18 m2
A: 7 m2 A: 3 m2
A: 5 m2 A: 11 m2
Plant
A: 24 m2
8,800 66,720
LRC R St N St
Server
7,200
Y2 Yr 1 A: 3 m2 Reception Nursery A: 3 m2
Ext St A: 27 m2 Staff Room A: 3 m2 A: 62 m2 A: 62 m2 A: 62 m2 A: 62 m2
A: 6 m2 A: 34 m2
SWR
2,500
8,800 66,720
GIFA
N
1FE 210 Place
JMI Primary School
Education Funding Agency 1FE 210 Place JMI Primary School Scale: 1:200@A3
Target Area 1315m2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
PRIMARY SCHOOLS Designs 4 - 11 Typical Curriculum Dwg. No.: 1.01.003
GIFA
N
1FE 210 Place
JMI Primary School
Education Funding Agency 1FE 210 Place JMI Primary School Scale: 1:200@A3
Target Area 1315m2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
PRIMARY SCHOOLS Designs 4 - 11 Typical Curriculum Dwg. No.: 1.01.003
2.0 Site and Context
2.1 Soho
19th Century
With the influx of immigrants came a variety of
trades people such as silversmiths and tailors,
and with this came theatres, music halls and
public houses. Rather than becoming the wealthy
suburb that its developers had intended, Soho
became Londons new entertainment quarter,
whose character stemmed from its neglect
by the rich and fashionable and the lack
of redevelopment that was carried out in
neighbouring areas.
Pattern of Change
Each townhouse evolved according to the whims
of owners, occupants and uses, to varying
degrees and at varying frequency. This resulted
in individuality, leading to varied form and
appearance on a building-by-building basis.
Typical changes included the insertion of shop or
restaurant fronts, conjoining of rooms, window
replacements, stylistic and decorative changes
to interiors, and varied roof forms. Aside from
change, each individual property was maintained
to varying degrees.
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Site Address:
Project:
London Fashion Week
September 2015
14 - Exisiting Elevations
04 Masterplan
Soho is a heavily urbanised area, with narrow
streets that are not well-suited to cars. The
Mayor of London plans to pedestrianise Oxford
Street, to the north of Soho, by 2020.
STRATEGY 1: WATER
The buildings rainwater drainage will not be hidden or cencealed. On the
contrary, where possible it will be clearly expressed: where water runs
along slab edges, it will be directed via concrete channels. Vertical drops
at the building conrners will be similarly low tech, high-expression, using
chain drains. Water will be collected in the basement level in a large pool
and cleaned to be reused in the building. Excess water will be absorbed in
swales along slab edges.
STRATEGY 2: HEATING
As the site is relatively small in terms of overall internal area, a ground
source heat pump with several deep bore hols will be utilised to provide
sustaible heating and cooling. This will provide thermal stability to the
building, heating in winter and cooling in summer. The pipework for this,
where suitably safe (in terms of temperature) will be displayed on an
interactive wall which indicated to students the current mode of operation
of the pumping system. A small amount of this water will also be siphoned
into a smaller chamber for a SEN therapy pool.
STRATEGY 3: VENTILATION
In order to minimise the amount of mechanical ventilation required, the
majority of rooms will utilise cross ventilation. As there is no continuous
large enclosed space it is not anticipated that there will be a requirement
for stack ventilation and there should be no huge demand in terms of
ventilation. Notwithstanding,