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Page 1: Part II Architectural Assistant CV & Portfolio

Laura NobleCV & Portfolio

Part II Architectural Assistant

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Profile

Name: Laura NobleD.O.B: 02/12/88Nationality: British

Address: 3 Drywoods, South Woodham Ferrers, Chelmsford, Essex, CM3 5ZG

t+ 01245 324170m+ 07815 463972e+ [email protected]

EducationUniversity of KentMArch_Masters of Architecture_RIBA Part II Exempt Distinction [2011-2013]BA (Hons) Architecture_RIBA Part I Exempt 2:1 [2007-2010]

William De Ferrers School & Sixth Form CollegeA-Levels_ Maths, Physics & Product Design ACB GCSE_ 10 including double award Engineering A/B’s

Programs

Vectorworks

Rhino (for mac)

AutoCAD

Microstation

Adobe Photoshop

Adobe Illustrator

Adobe InDesign

Microsoft Office

Sketchup

Autodesk Revit

Employment History

Graduate Teaching AssistantUniversity of Kent September 2011-June 2012

Denton Corker Marshall, Farringdon, London. Part I Architectural AssistantJuly 2010- September 2011

Michaelis Boyd Architects, LondonSummer Work Experience 2009

Denton Corker Marshall, Farringdon, LondonSummer Work Experience 2008

Cafe Des Amis, Canterbury, Kent. January 2012- March 2013Part time waitressing job while studying.

ReferencesDr Shaun Murray_University Unit LeaderEniaTYPEe+ [email protected]+ 020 7924 5257

Angela Dapper_AssociateDenton Corker Marshalle+ [email protected]+ 020 7833 2020

End of Year Catalogue for Kent School of Architecture 2013_Team LeaderPreviously a graphic design company external to the school took on the task of the catalogue but this year the students took over. Myself and another final year student run a team of 10 students to design and collate a catalogue representing the graduating students work. We sourced our own printers in Cambridge and are currently waiting the arrival of the 300 copies to represent our schools work.

End of Year Show for Kent School of Architecture 2010 & 2013_Team LeaderHelping to curate my units space, as well as working with other units to collect all of the materials and equipment required. I was all assisting the graduating undergratuate students with the organisation and management of their areas within the show.

Head of School Award MArch 2013I won the head of school award for my contributions towards the school, in particular my organisation and running of the End of year show and catalogue.

President of Kent Architectural Student Association [KASA] 2011-2012Organising a team of 12 students from all years to create events for the student body. The main task was contacting architects to give lectures at the university to further students knowledge and interests in the architectural world. The lecture series included Stephen Quinlan from Denton Corker Marshall, Peter Clegg from Feilden Clegg Bradley & Kevin Carmody from Carmody Groarke.

Denton Corker Marshall_2010-2011_ Part I Architectural AssistantProjects involved in - Cannon Street 60’s office redevelopment - RIBA Stage A-D Cost £6.4mStonehenge visitors’ centre - RIBA Stage F-H Cost £27mStratford city residential development (Olympic games accomodation) - RIBA Stage F-H

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Masters Project_The 14th Colony

The 14th Colony is an environmental test centre that aids research in climate change by analysing the behavioural patterns of insects such as ants and bees. New colonies are created within the Carcass chamber on an internal scaffolding which allows the biologists on site to observe the behaviour of the nest.

Programs used -

Rhino 3D Modelling for MacAdobe Photoshop, Illustrator Vectorworks

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Masters Project_The 14th Colony

Entrance to the public observation deck at the visitors’ centre.

Programs used -

Rhino 3D Modelling for MacAdobe Photoshop, Illustrator Vectorworks

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ALLUVIUM GROUND MATERIAL

EXPERIENCE SPACE

275

Timber panelling internal wall �nish

100mm Insulation

Waterproof concrete wall column

20x20 Timber batton100mm Polished concrete screed �nish

SSL +000mmFFL +200mm

FCL +3080mm

SSL +3230mm

GROUND FLOOR

Suspended ceiling

100mm insulation

Uplighting

ENTRANCE WALKWAY

800X800 steel reinforced concrete column to support upper levels

900 m

in

Flat roo�ng membrane

Damp proof membrane

Drainage

Waterproo�ng

RESEARCH/WRITE UP SPACE

BEE HOUSING ENCLOSURE

Recycled formwork to be kept to create possible housing for bees

800

800x800 Steel reinforced concrete column

Steel stud with floor channel

100mm floor and wall insulation

100mm Polished concrete screed floor finish

Window drainage

SSL +8430mmFFL +8630mm

Cantilevered cast in place concrete structure

Damp proof membrane and waterproofing

Safety balcony

WALKWAY

Rendered & painted wall finish

100mm wall insulation

200mm concrete wall

Suspended ceiling100mm insulation

Double glazed window pane

FCL +11710mm

SSL +12410mm

FIRST FLOOR

Steel brackets to brace muntz roof casing to strctural column

Muntz a copper zinc alloy roof casing

Ceiling void to run services

WORKSHOP

Rendered & painted wall finish

100mm Floor and 150mm wall insulation

800mm reinforced structural concrete column

Suspended ceiling to run services

100mm insulation

Openable double glazed window system

FFL +14690mm

SSL +14490mm

Steel brackets to brace metal roof casing to structural column

800x800 Reinforced conrete column

Damp proof membrane

Concrete floor and 5mm resin finish

Extruded muntz a copper zinc alloy, fixed as roofing structure

FCL +17360mm

SSL +18060mm

SECOND FLOOR

Once hive developed/abandoned scaffoldingsupport to be removed to expose nest structure

Cantilevered cast in place concrete structure

Empty voids such as the space bettwen the concrete slab and the roof material is a perfect space for bees to inhabit.

Waterproofing

Safety balcony

Masters Project_The 14th Colony

Bee wall project - allows for the public to see the growth of the nest through a translucent shell.Sectional Detail through main visitors’ centre structure.

Programs used -

Rhino 3D Modelling for MacAdobe Photoshop, IllustratorVectorworks

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Masters Project_Independant Study Project

The ISP is an integrated written and design project which can be any subject of the students choice. I chose to look into the question of what if 50% of the world was right handed and 50% left handed. A recent average shows that only 10-15% of the worlds population are left handed. Along with writing a 4000 word extended essay I create a book bind and cover that would be comfortable for left and right handed people. The bind allows the book to opened from the left or from the right and able to read the book in the correct order - without double printing the document.

Programs used -

Microsoft OfficeAdobe InDesign

End of Year Catalogue_2013 Kent School of Architecture

Previously the School of Architecture have taken on the task of collecting work from students and creating a catalogue of their work. However this year I decided that we could save the school over £4000 by completing the catlogue ourselves. I organised a team of 10 students to help with the design, templates and monumental task of collecting work from our student peers. In one week we managed to complete the task and have the catalogue ready for the end of year show.

I won the Head of School’s Award for my leadership with the catalogue and end of year show.

Programs used -

Adobe InDesign & Illustrator

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Masters Project_Mountjoy Theatre

The Mountjoy Theatre is a theatre space that contains, theatre writing and rehersal spaces as well as an anatomical theatre to portray the history of the site. The building is situated along London Wall and an historical site of the Barber Surgeons

Programs used -

VectorworksSketchupAdobe InDesign & Photoshop

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Masters Project_Mountjoy Theatre

Roof Courtyard to view the Roman ruins and Mountjoy gardens.

Programs used -

Sketchup Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator & InDesignVectorworks

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Masters Project_Urban Landscapes

Urban Landscapes is an artists’ intervention that stood along side the Barbican Centre and The Museum of London along London Wall. The intervention revealed views from various standing points along the London Wall road and highwalk.

Programs used -

VectorworksSketchupAdobe InDesign & Photoshop

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Part I Work Experience_20 Cannon Street, London

The 1960’s vacant office block was originally a six storey building which was last redeveloped in 1980. The concrete frame sits in the centre of London and Denton Corker Marshall took on the project to create a new 6 storey office space in a popular destination.

I joined the project at RIBA Stage C , where the scheme was still being developed and designed between the architects and client. The areas on the project which I was involved in included the lobby design - researching materials and arranging presentation boards for clients. I was also an active member in creating a set of general arrangements and construction drawings for the project.

North East Perspective After North East Perspective Before

North East proposed entrace

Ground floor plan Lobby elevation render

Allied London Properties Limited1 Cavendish Place London W1G 0QFTelephone +44 (0)20 7291 7970 Facsimile +44 (0)20 7291 7971Email [email protected]

Denton Corker Marshall LLPExmouth House 3-11 Pine Street London EC1R 0JHTelephone +44 (0)20 7833 2020 Facsimile +44 (0)20 7833 9320Email [email protected]

Architect Client

20 CANNON STREET, LONDON PROPOSEDTYPICAL UPPER LEVELFLOOR PLAN

Project Title

TENDER T1

A-G200-P-016412

Key Plan

Scale / North Point

Drawing Title

Legend

General NotesDo not scale from drawing. Use marked dimensions.To be read in conjunction with all other Consultant's drawings.The Architect to be immediately notified of any discrepancies.Copyright on this drawing retained by the Architect.

Revision or reason for issueDateRev Dwn Chk App

Drawing NumberProject Number

D E N T O NC O R K E RM A R S H A L L

RevisionDrawing Status

Drawing Title

ISSUED FOR TENDER23.12.10T1 LN JM AH--- - - ---- - - ---- - - ---- - - ---- - - ---- - - -

1:100 @ A1 1:200 @ A3

0 1 2 3 5m

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

A

B

C

DEF

G

H

I

1487 2438 2438 2438 2438 2438 24382438 2438 2438 2438 2438 2438 24382438 2438 2438 2438 2438 2438 2438 1487

2324

2476

2476

2324

1321

1321

1003

1003

F R I D A Y S T R E E T

B R E A D S T R E E T

C A

N N

O N

S

T R

E E

T

SEAHORSE PUBLIC HOUSE, BELOWNOT IN CONTRACT SCOPE

up

up

OFFICE TENANCY - TYPICAL FLOOR LEVELS 1-4

L:01L:03

ST:01

ST:02L:02

L01:08

L01:01

L01:02L01:03

L01:04

L01:05

L01:06

L01:07

L01:09

WC-M

WC-F

CORR.WC-ACCESS

SHOWER

WC-GUEST

CORR.

LANDINGD07L01

D02L01

D03L01

D04L01 D05

L01

D06L01

D09L01

D08aL01

DFU

DFUR:01R:02

R:03D08bL01

D01bL01

D01aL01

A-A

A-A

B-B

B-B

LEVEL 01

LEVEL 02

LEVEL 03

LEVEL 04

LEVEL 05

(refer to Level 5 drawing)

SSL existing = 19.320 (+/- 20mm) FFL proposed = 19.540

SSL existing = 22.350 (+/- 20mm) FFL proposed = 22.570

SSL existing = 25.420 (+/- 20mm) FFL proposed = 25.640

SSL existing = 28.470 (+/- 20mm) FFL proposed = 28.690

SSL existing = 31.520 (+/- 20mm) FFL proposed = 31.740

FT:01

FT:07

FT:06

FT:07

FT:05

FT:05

FT:03

FT:02

FT:01

FT:06

FT:02

FT:11FT:03

FT:11

Existing slab infilled with removable 'soft spot' for future services

Joinery cupboard, DFU to Services Engineer's documents

Existing riser shaft, refer to Services Engineer's documents

Remove existing slab and make good to extend riser, refer to Structural Engineer's documents

1400x900mm clear space for DDA refuge, wall-mounted call point

Patch and skim coat to make good existing rendered core walls, typical

Landing level raised to match stair and adjacent office floor level

Note: Room and Door Numbers shown for First Floor Level, numbering system also applies to other floor levels

1400x900mm clear space for DDA refuge, wall-mounted call point

Landing level raised to match stair and adjacent office floor level

Slimline floor fantile units incorporated into raised access floor system, refer to Services Engineer's documents

Joinery cupboard, DFU to Services Engineer's documents

Patch and skim coat to make good existing rendered core walls, typical

New extended WC area, studwork partitions with plasterboard lining, typical

60min Fire Rating to ST:02 stair core and L:03 lift shaft including 30min FR doors

60min Fire Rating to ST:01 stair core, L:01 and L:02 lift shapes and WC-Guest to each level including 30min FR doors

6412-A-G252-D-01/02/03 for Internal Wall types6412-A-G440-A-01/02 for Sanitary layouts and elevations6412-A-G230-A-02 for Stair refurbishment

6412-A-G252-D-01 to 03 for Internal Wall types6412-A-G440-A-01 to 02 for Sanitary layouts and elevations6412-A-G230-A-01 for Stair refurbishment

Lift with standard proprietary finishes

Existing 240mm recess in first floor slab, shown dashed. New floor system to accommodate recess and run through at new level

EW:01

EW:02

EW:01

EW:01

D01cL01

D01dL01

DETAIL DETAIL

DETAIL ITEM 2 - 6412-A-G251-D-01

DETAIL ITEM 2 - 6412-A-G251-D-01 DETAIL ITEM 3 - 6412-A-G251-D-02(First floor only)

Aluminium soffit piece above door to prevent drip

DE

TAIL

ITEM 4 - 6412-A-G251-D-02

DE

TAIL

ITEM 3 - 6412-A-G251-D-01(First floor only)

DE

TAIL

ITEM 3 - 6412-A-G251-D-01

FLOOR TYPE LEGEND

FT:01 Raised access floor system with integral AET air-conditioning on existing slab

FT:02 Porcelain tile to raised floor on existing hollow-pot slab

FT:03 Porcelain tile to raised floor on existing screed and RC slab

FT:04 Stone floor tile to Reception Lobby, on screed to existing RC slabFT:05 Stone tile to match FT:04 on proprietary

lift car floor substrateFT:06 Carpet on repaired and refurbished existing

stair/landing substrateFT:07 Existing floor retained, made good, prepared

and painted with coloured sealantFT:08 Rubber sheet flooring adhesive fixed to

new reinforced screed on Filcore and existing ramp slab

FT:09 New screed to required levels on existing slab, paint finish

FT:10 New concrete slab, paint finishFT:11 Carpet to raised floor on existing RC stair

landing slabFT:12 Porcelain tile to raised floor level on existing

hollow-pot slab. Slip risistance R12 to shower areas

GENERAL LEGEND Refer also to (engineer's / other) documents

Floor Level : Room Number

Floor Level / Door Number

Floor Level / Window Number

L01D01

L01:01

STAIR / LIFT LEGEND

ST:01 Stair Core 01 Existing front-of-house stairwell connecting levels Basement to Roof, refurbished

ST:02 Stair Core 02 Existing back-of-house stairwell connecting levels Basement to 5th, refurbished

ST:03 Stair 03 New escape stair connecting levels Basement to Ground

ST:04 Stair 04 Existing front-of-house stair from Ground lobby to stair landing, refurbished to suit new lobby levels

ST:05 Stair 05 Existing escape stair at Basement level, disused, new door and Ground floor slab to remove from use

L:01 Lift 01 New passenger lift to existing shaftL:02 Lift 02 New passenger lift to existing shaftL:03 Lift 03 New/refurbished goods lift to existing

shaft, additional stop at Basement B1 level L:04 Lift 04 New platform lift from Level 5 to Roof

R:01 Riser 01 Existing riser shaft, new servicesR:02 Riser 02 Existing riser shaft, new servicesR:03 Riser 03 Existing riser shaft extended,

new services incl. kitchen exhaust

ST:06 Stair 06 New external landscape stairST:07 Stair 07 New external landscape stair ST:08 Stair 08 New external landscape stair

L01W01

STAIR / LIFT LEGEND

ST:01 Stair Core 01 Existing front-of-house stairwell connecting levels Basement to Roof, refurbished

ST:02 Stair Core 02 Existing back-of-house stairwell connecting levels Basement to 5th, refurbished

ST:03 Stair 03 New escape stair connecting levels Basement to Ground

ST:04 Stair 04 Existing front-of-house stair from Ground lobby to stair landing, refurbished to suit new lobby levels

ST:05 Stair 05 Existing escape stair at Basement level, disused, new door and Ground floor slab to remove from use

L:01 Lift 01 New passenger lift to existing shaftL:02 Lift 02 New passenger lift to existing shaftL:03 Lift 03 New/refurbished goods lift to existing

shaft, additional stop at Basement B1 level L:04 Lift 04 New platform lift from Level 5 to Roof

R:01 Riser 01 Existing riser shaft, new servicesR:02 Riser 02 Existing riser shaft, new servicesR:03 Riser 03 Existing riser shaft extended,

new services incl. kitchen exhaust

ST:06 Stair 06 New external landscape stairST:07 Stair 07 New external landscape stair ST:08 Stair 08 New external landscape stair

CEILING TYPE LEGEND

CT Ceiling Type2500 AFFL Height Above Finished Floor LevelR RakingU/S No ceiling, underside of structure

over, new paint finish BH Plasterboard bulkhead

CT:01 Suspended SAS 330 metal tile ceiling, custom sized to suit existing imperial grid, acoustic perforations with insulated backing, with flush plasterboard margin as CT:02

CT:02 Flush plasterboard ceiling, suspendedSubstitute moisture-resistant board to all WC and shower areas

CT:03 StoSilent Top flush acoustic ceiling system, suspended

CT:04 By Cladding ContractorSuspended metal soffit panel system to suit external conditions, with insulation

CT:05 Flush plasterboard ceiling direct fix to underside of structure

CT:06 Existing ceiling made good, paintedCT:07 Stainless steel panel to lift reveal

FLOOR TYPE LEGEND

FT:01 Raised access floor system with integral AET air-conditioning on existing slab

FT:02 Porcelain tile to raised floor on existing hollow-pot slab

FT:03 Porcelain tile to raised floor on existing screed and RC slab

FT:04 Stone floor tile to Reception Lobby, on screed to existing RC slabFT:05 Stone tile to match FT:04 on proprietary

lift car floor substrateFT:06 Carpet on repaired and refurbished existing

stair/landing substrateFT:07 Existing floor retained, made good, prepared

and painted with coloured sealantFT:08 Rubber sheet flooring adhesive fixed to

new reinforced screed on Filcore and existing ramp slab

FT:09 New screed to required levels on existing slab, paint finish

FT:10 New concrete slab, paint finishFT:11 Carpet to raised floor on existing RC stair

landing slabFT:12 Porcelain tile to raised floor level on existing

hollow-pot slab. Slip risistance R12 to shower areas

GENERAL LEGEND Refer also to (engineer's / other) documents

Floor Level : Room Number

Floor Level / Door Number

Floor Level / Window Number

L01:01

For Section AA Refer to 6412-A-G200-S-AAFor Section BB Refer to 6412-A-G200-S-BB

EXTERNAL WALL CLADDING TYPE LEGEND

EW:01 By Cladding ContractorTriple-glazed clear glass unit with silicone joint and powdercoated framing system

EW:02 By Cladding ContractorTriple-glazed clear glass unit as EW:01 with integral copper mesh layer

EW:03 By Cladding ContractorTriple-glazed clear glass unit as EW:01with opaque interlayer

EW:04 By Cladding ContractorShop front style glazing - Double glazed frameless clear glass unit with silicone joint, with integrated glass revolving door and swing door

EW:05 Existing granite cladding panels retained, refurbish / replace damaged panels. Internal plasterboard lining and insulation added, glazing replaced with clear glass, tbc

EW:06 By Cladding ContractorAlpolic folded metal cladding panels with bonded insulation backing, RAL colour tbc

EW:07 By Cladding ContractorTriple-glazed clear glass unit as EW:01with opaque interlayer and integral copper mesh layer

EW:09 Reuse salvaged and refurbished granite cladding panels to create blade wall both sides of existing columns, on metal subframe to suit

EW:10 Stone feature cladding to match Internal Wall type IW:07 on hangers, with insulation and breather membrane, supported from inner blockwork leaf with plasterboard internal lining as IW:04 on battens/furring

EW:11 Stone feature cladding to match EW:10 and Internal Wall type IW:07 on hangers, supported both sides of inner blockwork leaf

INTERNAL WALL TYPE LEGEND

IW:01 70mm steel stud with floor channel and deflection head channel2 x 12.5mm plasterboard to each side, MR to all WC areas. Substitute Wediboard to shower room.

IW:02 2 x 70mm steel stud with floor channel and deflection head channel, spaced to suit services void2 x 12.5mm plasterboard to each side, MR to all WC areas. Substitute Wediboard to shower room.

IW:03 1 x 70mm steel stud with floor channel and deflection head channel, offset from existing wall to suit services void2 x 12.5mm plasterboard to one side, MR to all WC areas. Substitute Wediboard to shower room.

IW:04 Prepare and patch wall substrate to accept new liningFurring channels / battens to existing wall2 x 12.5mm plasterboard to one side, MR to all WC areas. Substitute Wediboard to shower room.

IW:05 Prepare and patch wall substrate to accept new plasterNew plaster to full extent of wall or to extent required to patch existing plaster coatingSkim coat to any existing plaster to ensure flush finish with new plaster and any adjacent plasterboard lining

IW:06 Shaftwall system to lift lobby on typical level 2 x 12.5mm FR plasterboard outer lining

IW:07 Stone feature lining to reception lobby on Ground level, supported on steel frameworkBlockwork inner leaf to lift shaft

GENERAL ROOF LEGEND

TIL Top of Insulation Level (mm above existing floor level)

RWP Rainwater Pipe nom. 100mm diameterSVP Soil Vent Pipe from below, flash all roof

penetrations, coordinate with all plant equipment

Note: Refer to 'RT' drawings for roof terrace option.(eg. 6412-RT-A-G200-P-R1)

Note; All new works to roof are to remain within the St. Pauls height line or below existing parapet level.

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Allied London Properties Limited1 Cavendish Place London W1G 0QFTelephone +44 (0)20 7291 7970 Facsimile +44 (0)20 7291 7971Email [email protected]

Denton Corker Marshall LLPExmouth House 3-11 Pine Street London EC1R 0JHTelephone +44 (0)20 7833 2020 Facsimile +44 (0)20 7833 9320Email [email protected]

Architect Client

20 CANNON STREET, LONDON INTERNAL WALL TYPESIW: 01-05

Project Title

TENDER T1

A-G252-D-036412

Key Plan

Scale / North Point

Drawing Title

Legend

General NotesDo not scale from drawing. Use marked dimensions.To be read in conjunction with all other Consultant's drawings.The Architect to be immediately notified of any discrepancies.Copyright on this drawing retained by the Architect.

Revision or reason for issueDateRev Dwn Chk App

Drawing NumberProject Number

D E N T O NC O R K E RM A R S H A L L

RevisionDrawing Status

Drawing Title

ISSUED FOR TENDER23.12.10T1 LN JM AH--- - - ---- - - ---- - - ---- - - ---- - - ---- - - ---- - - ---- - - ---- - - ---- - - ---- - - ---- - - -

70mm steel stud with floor channel

Fire Rating: 60 mins - as required to stair coreAcoustic Rating: 48 dB

SSL -220

FFL +0.00

220

Nom

.

Skirting, refer to floor type details

Tile finish to all wet areas / paint finish toall non-wet areas (colour as per Finishes

Schedule)Where VP indicated on Sanitary

Elevations, locally substitute outer layerof plasterboard with timber veneer panel

on compressed board substrate, tomatch WC cubicle system, with 10mm

shadowline to top and bottom of panels

Floor build-up zone

Existing structural slab

70mm steel stud with floor channel

Wall typically built from the existing slab.Build wall on top of floor system locally tothe Downflow Unit only, to enable air flow

under floor, refer also to ServicesEngineer's documents

2 x 12.5mm plasterboard to each side,MR to all WC areas.

Substitute Wediboard to shower rooms.Substitute 12mm plywood for outer layer

of plasterboard to Bin Store LB1:09

Insulation, 50mm, refer todrawings for locations

Deflection head channel

WC/CORE FCL +2300/+2400OFFICE FCL +2500

120

Existing structural slab

70mm steel stud frame.Provide additional blocking as requiredto suit fixing for appliances and fixtures

2 x 12.5mm plasterboard toeach side, MR to all WC areas.

Substitute Wediboard toshower room

Insulation, 50mm tbc

95 95300 varies

varies

Existing structural slab

Deflection head channels

2 x 70mm steel stud frame.Provide additional blocking as

required to suit fixing forappliances and fixtures

WC/CORE FCL +2300/+2400OFFICE FCL +2500

Fire Rating: 60 mins - as required to stair coreAcoustic Rating: 48 dB

SSL -220

FFL +0.00

220

Nom

.

Floor build-up zone2 x 70mm steel stud with floorchannel, spaced to suit

services void

Skirting, refer to floortype details

SSL -220

FFL +0.00

220

Nom

.

Floor build-up zone

Existing structural slab

Tile finish to all wet areas / paint finish to allnon-wet areas (colour as per Finishes Schedule)

Where VP indicated on Sanitary Elevations, locallysubstitute outer layer of plasterboard with timberveneer panel on compressed board substrate, to

match WC cubicle system, with 10mm shadowlineto top and bottom of panels

2 x 12.5mm plasterboard to one side,MR to all WC areas. Substitute

Wediboard to shower room

Insulation, 50mm, refer todrawings for locations

Existing wallProvide tanking layer to existing wall, toextent of lined wall in LB1:11 BasementCycle Change and associated showers

Existing structural slab

25 70 Varies

Deflection head channel

70mm steel stud frame, offset fromexisting wall to suit services void.

Provide additional blocking as required tosuit fixing for appliances and fixtures

95

120 typ, varies

WC/CORE FCL +2300/+2400BASEMENT CYCLE CHANGE +2150

OFFICE FCL +2500

Fire Rating: n/aAcoustic Rating: 48 dB

SSL -220

FFL +0.00

220

Nom

.

Floor build-up zone1 x 70mm steel stud with floor

channel, offset from existing wallto suit services void

Skirting, refer to floor type details

Existing structural slab

Tile finish to all wet areas / paint finish to allnon-wet areas (colour as per Finishes Schedule)

Where VP indicated on Sanitry Elevations, locallysubstitute outer layer of plasterboard with timberveneer panel on compressed board substrate, to

match WC cubicle system, with 10mm shadowlineto top and bottom of panels

25 25 typ

Existing structural slab

Wall tanking layer to 300mm, tofull height in shower wetroom

2 x 12.5mm plasterboard to oneside, MR to all WC areas. Substitute

Wediboard to shower room.

WC/CORE FCL +2300/+2400OFFICE FCL +2500

50 typ

Fire Rating: 60 minsAcoustic Rating: 48 dB

SSL -220

FFL +0.00

220

Nom

.

Floor build-up zone

Prepare and patch existing wall substrateto accept new lining

furring channels/ battens to existing wall

Skirting, refer to floor type details

Existing structural slab

Furring channel/ batten

Tile finish to all wet areas / paint finish to allnon-wet areas (colour as per Finishes Schedule)

Where VP indicated on Sanitary Elevations, locallysubstitute outer layer of plasterboard with timberveneer panel on compressed board substrate, to

match WC cubicle system, with 10mm shadowlineto top and bottom of panels

as existing

Existing structural slab

Paint finish

WC/CORE FCL +2300/+2400OFFICE FCL +2500

Fire Rating: 60 mins - as required to stair coreAcoustic Rating: 48 dB

SSL -220

FFL +0.00

220

Nom

.

Floor build-up zone

Skirting, refer to floor type details

Prepare and patch existing wall substrate toaccept new plaster

New plaster to full extent of wall or to extentrequired to patch existing plaster coating

Skim coat to any existing plaster to ensureflush finish with new plaster and any adjacent

plasterboard lining

Plaster, thickness to suit existingplaster thicknesses

Existing structural slab

EXTERNAL WALL CLADDING TYPE LEGEND

EW:01 By Cladding ContractorTriple-glazed clear glass unit with silicone joint and powdercoated framing system

EW:02 By Cladding ContractorTriple-glazed clear glass unit as EW:01 with integral copper mesh layer

EW:03 By Cladding ContractorTriple-glazed clear glass unit as EW:01with opaque interlayer

EW:04 By Cladding ContractorShop front style glazing - Double glazed frameless clear glass unit with silicone joint, with integrated glass revolving door and swing door

EW:05 Existing granite cladding panels retained, refurbish / replace damaged panels. Internal plasterboard lining and insulation added, glazing replaced with clear glass, tbc

EW:06 By Cladding ContractorAlpolic folded metal cladding panels with bonded insulation backing, RAL colour tbc

EW:07 By Cladding ContractorTriple-glazed clear glass unit as EW:01with opaque interlayer and integral copper mesh layer

EW:09 Reuse salvaged and refurbished granite cladding panels to create blade wall both sides of existing columns, on metal subframe to suit

EW:10 Stone feature cladding to match Internal Wall type IW:07 on hangers, with insulation and breather membrane, supported from inner blockwork leaf with plasterboard internal lining as IW:04 on battens/furring

EW:11 Stone feature cladding to match EW:10 and Internal Wall type IW:07 on hangers, supported both sides of inner blockwork leaf

INTERNAL WALL TYPE LEGEND

IW:01 70mm steel stud with floor channel and deflection head channel2 x 12.5mm plasterboard to each side, MR to all WC areas. Substitute Wediboard to shower room.

IW:02 2 x 70mm steel stud with floor channel and deflection head channel, spaced to suit services void2 x 12.5mm plasterboard to each side, MR to all WC areas. Substitute Wediboard to shower room.

IW:03 1 x 70mm steel stud with floor channel and deflection head channel, offset from existing wall to suit services void2 x 12.5mm plasterboard to one side, MR to all WC areas. Substitute Wediboard to shower room.

IW:04 Prepare and patch wall substrate to accept new liningFurring channels / battens to existing wall2 x 12.5mm plasterboard to one side, MR to all WC areas. Substitute Wediboard to shower room.

IW:05 Prepare and patch wall substrate to accept new plasterNew plaster to full extent of wall or to extent required to patch existing plaster coatingSkim coat to any existing plaster to ensure flush finish with new plaster and any adjacent plasterboard lining

IW:06 Shaftwall system to lift lobby on typical level 2 x 12.5mm FR plasterboard outer lining

IW:07 Stone feature lining to reception lobby on Ground level, supported on steel frameworkBlockwork inner leaf to lift shaft

GENERAL ROOF LEGEND

TIL Top of Insulation Level (mm above existing floor level)

RWP Rainwater Pipe nom. 100mm diameterSVP Soil Vent Pipe from below, flash all roof

penetrations, coordinate with all plant equipment

Note: Refer to 'RT' drawings for roof terrace option.(eg. 6412-RT-A-G200-P-R1)

Note; All new works to roof are to remain within the St. Pauls height line or below existing parapet level.

1:10 @ A1 1:20 @ A3

0 100 200 300 500mm

Internal Wall Type - IW:06Scale 1:106

Internal Wall Type - IW:02Scale 1:102

Internal Wall Type - IW:03Scale 1:103

Internal Wall Type - IW:04Scale 1:104

Internal Wall Type - IW:05Scale 1:105

Internal Wall Type - IW:01Scale 1:101

Internal Wall Type - IW:07Scale 1:107

220

Nom

Fire Rating: 60 mins as required to stair and lift coreAcoustic Rating: 55 dB

SSL - 220

FFL +0.00

200mm blockwork

Floor build-up zone

Existing structural slab

GROUND LOBBY FCL +3180

SL +3530

75mm metsec stud withdeflection head and floor

channel

18mm ply

10mm mechnical fixing/adhesive zone

20 - 30mm stone

Existing lift shaft

RECEPTION LOBBYLIFT SHAFT

200 215 75 18 20-30 Varies

Existing structural slab

Ceiling recess for concealed wall washing light fitting, refer to Services Engineer's documents

2 x 12.5mm plasterboardpaint finish

220

Nom

Fire Rating: 60 mins as required to stair and lift coreAcoustic Rating: 48 dB

SSL - 220

FFL +0.00

Floor build-up zone

Existing structural slab

OFFICE LOBBY FCL +2500

2 x 12.5mm fire rated plasterboard

60mm min I-stud with retaining channels

Shaftwall coreboard

Existing lift shaft

Base channel and sealants

OFFICE LOBBYLIFT SHAFT

Paint finish

85 18 20-30 Varies

Existing structural slab

Shaftwall system with all sealant andjointing as required to achieve 60 mins

fire rating to lift shaft

Head channel and deflection head, withadditional coreboard packing and sealants

60

Allied London Properties Limited1 Cavendish Place London W1G 0QFTelephone +44 (0)20 7291 7970 Facsimile +44 (0)20 7291 7971Email [email protected]

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Architect Client

20 CANNON STREET, LONDON PROPOSED WC ELEVATIONSTYPICAL OFFICE LEVEL

Project Title

TENDER T1

A-G440-A-026412

Key Plan

Scale / North Point

Drawing Title

Legend

General NotesDo not scale from drawing. Use marked dimensions.To be read in conjunction with all other Consultant's drawings.The Architect to be immediately notified of any discrepancies.Copyright on this drawing retained by the Architect.

Revision or reason for issueDateRev Dwn Chk App

Drawing NumberProject Number

D E N T O NC O R K E RM A R S H A L L

RevisionDrawing Status

Drawing Title

ISSUED FOR TENDER23.12.10T1 LN AH AH--- - - ---- - - ---- - - ---- - - ---- - - ---- - - ---- - - ---- - - ---- - - ---- - - ---- - - ---- - - -

MALE WC ELEVATIONScale: 1:2017

TI1

TC

WC1

3020

2300

TI2

For door details refer todrawings 6412-A-G322 series

For door hardware refer to ironmongery schedule 6412-A-Z100-A-04

CS

VP

MALE WC ELEVATIONScale: 1:2018

UR

WC1

FB

CS

GB1

TI1

PS

2300

4040

TI2

HD1

Cubicle shown beyond

MALE WC ELEVATIONScale: 1:2020

MI1

VU2

TP1SD1

TI1

4040

2300

TI2

Corian Splashback40

050

020

0

MALE WC ELEVATIONScale: 1:2019

TI1

URVU2

TP1

GW

3020

TI2

2300

HD1

400

500

500

SANITARY LEGEND

B1 Sanitary Bin B2 Free Standing Bin CH1 Coat HookCS Full Height Cubicle System DA1 Disabled AccessoriesDA2 Disabled AccessoriesFB Flush Button PlateGB1 Grab Rail GB2 Grab Rail - DDA GW Translucent Glass WallHD1 Hand Dryer Combination UnitHD2 Hand Dryer - DDAHP Hairdryer PointMI1 MirrorMI2 Mirror - DDAPS Privacy Screen RH1 Toilet Roll Holder RH2 Toilet Roll Holder SpareRH3 Toilet Roll Holder - DDASA1 Shower Accessories - BenchSA2 Shower Accessories - TraySA3 Shower Accessories - CurtainSD1 Soap Dispenser SD2 Soap Dispenser DDASE1 Shower Equipment - Mixer SE2 Shower Equipment - Mixer SE3 Shower Equipment - HeadSE4 Shower Equipment - DDA HeadSK1 Sink - CorianSK2 Sink - DDASK3 Guest WC SinkSP Shaver PointSS Glass Shower ScreenST Shower TrayTB Paper Towel Bin TC Toilet Cistern TD Paper Towel Dispenser TI1 Wall Tiles 200 x 200TI2 Skirting Tiles 100 x 400 to match floor tileTP1 Manual Tap TP2 Manual Tap DDATR1 Towel Rail with hooksTR2 Towel Rail UR Urinal VP Veneered PanelVU1 Vanity Unit - 1 sinkVU2 Vanity Unit - 2 sinkVU3 Vanity Unit - 3 sinkVU4 Vanity Unit - Corian shelfWC1 Toilet Pan WC2 Toilet Pan - DDA

FEMALE WC ELEVATIONScale: 1:2015

WC1

TC

VP GW

CS

VU3

TP1

3300

2300

TI2

DETAIL

Refer to A-G440-D-01

FEMALE WC ELEVATIONScale: 1:2016

WC1

CSTI1

HD1

FB

VU4

4270

B1

2300

Cubicle shown beyond door

900

TI2

CS

FEMALE WC ELEVATIONScale: 1:2014

MI1

SD1 TP1

VU3

TI1

4270

2300

TI2

400

500

200

Corian Splashback

FEMALE WC ELEVATIONScale: 1:2013

TI1

WC1

TC

CS

3300

TI2

For door details refer to drawings 6412-A-G322 seriesFor door hardware refer to ironmongery schedule 6412-A-Z100-A-04

2300

VP

For further information refer to drawing 6412-A-G440-A-01

For plan details refer to drawing 6412-A-G252-A-01

Note: all room dimensions are nominal, to be confirmed on site

1:20 @ A1 1:40 @ A3

0 200 400 600 1000mm

Part I Work Experience_20 Cannon Street

The drawings on the page show the internal toilet elevations where I was a strong team member in chosing materials for client approval and ensuring they meet DDA and building regulation requirements. Below is a series of internal wall elevations that I drew up as part of the stage D submission.

Programs used -

Vectorworks