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PINEWOOD STUDIOS Office building

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PINEWOOD STUDIOS Office building

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Brief

•New office building for Pinewood studio

•Space for 50 people to work

•Quick to build with low construction cost

•Wide open space

•4 stories all with the ability of an additional 3 stories

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WHO?

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Office ◦ Cater for approximately 50 people, additionally

extra businesses or meetings.◦ Area for eating and relaxing

Residential◦ 6 apartments accompanied by roof garden

• Apartments 136m²• At roughly £400pw, you would generate

£115000pa from all 6 apartments.

WHAT WILL IT DO

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Conversion of apartments to office:• The first 4 storeys are for office use only• 3 storeys above the office are apartments which are rented out, and can then be used to convert into offices in the future.• Apartments would be rented out which means there would be an increase in the income

Interior office materials:• sound proofed rooms

RESIDENTIAL AREA- conversion

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Located just outside Greater London Located on an existing plot

WHERE?

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50 years Office use is extended by temporary

residential housing

HOW LONG SHOULD IT LAST?

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INITIAL IDEAS

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DEVELOPMENT

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13 columns◦ 5 are slanted

Braces to secure structure and stop twisting

STRUCTURAL

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FACADESPotential Materials of office•Pine slabs•Aluminium •GRP•GRC•Fritted glass•Laminated glass

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FACADE DESIGN 1

Laminated glass, height of 1.1m

Pine slabs

Triple glazing saves up to 7200W

Fritted glass (prevents too much solar gain)

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FACADE DESIGN 2

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Facades:• how the triple glazed glass would be attached

1) Silicone connection • bigger connection • requires less amount of

glass panels, therefore requires more silicone.

• bigger connection which doesn't meet architects needs

2) Toggle connection•Smaller connection therefore more aesthetically pleasing.•Stronger than using silicone connection

Triple Glazing

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•British standards- rails have to be at least 1.1m high. (For the roof Garden)•Manufactured from laminated glass (safer)

Roof Garden railing

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Attaching Pine slabs to the structure

Pine slabs

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Ground floor

First floor

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Ground floor

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Second floor

Third floor

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Fourth to Sixth floor

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UNDERGROUND CAR PARK

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Triple Glazing – calculating the heat loss

SERVICES – Heat loss

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Total heat loss for the building = 65 kW

Giving an average ‘u value’ of ~ 0.79 Wm-2K-1

Triple glazing saves around 7000 W

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Office ventilation (mechanical) Heating and cooling (Air Handling Unit with

Heat Recovery)◦ ground 25x30cm (<25 people),◦ 1st floor 24x36cm (<20 people), ◦ 2nd floor 36x30cm (<30 people),◦ 3rd floor 24x30 (<20 people)

Car Park ventilation (requires carbon monoxide detectors and jet fans)

SERVICES

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Automatic, presence detection lighting ◦ (60 lights per floor in offices)◦ (10 lights per apartment)

Water supply Gas (for apartments and kitchen in office)

SERVICES

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Water Collection

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Transport◦Access to underground car park◦Bike Shed

Geotechnics◦10m made ground, 40m London clay◦Piles- replacement (concrete and steel)

• Environment—Roof Garden

ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE

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Teamwork between all the different disciplines is essential.

Much more involved than just making it stand up! Meeting local standards is a pain. Especially when

undertaking foreign projects. About all the different parts involved in a

successful design. (u values, moments, loading) CAD software can be a challenge! But once

mastered can make the process much more efficient.

Litigation between client and contractor is key. And of course, lots of hard work.

What we’ve learnt...

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And thanks for the hard work you have all put in to making this a value experience for us!

Thank you for listening to our presentation...

Any questions?