professional work
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Janice Lee 2012TRANSCRIPT
l JANICE L Y LEE lPROFESSIONAL WORK
Chartered ArchitectARB, RIBA
BSc (Hons), MArch/PgDip.
Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL , 2004-2010
ARENA AND CONFERENCE CENTREKINGS WATERFRONT. LIVERPOOLWilkinson Eyre were chosen by Liverpool City Council to transform Liverpool King’s Waterfront following an international design competition. It provides a 10,000 seat multipurpose arena, a conference centre incorporating a 1,350 seat auditorium, and an 7,500m2
exhibition facility, supported by a major new public piazza. Wilkinson Eyre were chosen to undertake this project by Liverpool City Council to following an international design competition. The contract type is design and built. The project value is £105 million and is now completed.
EUSTON STATION REDEVELOPMENTInvited design competition for the redevelopment of London’s Euston Station, an important gateway to the city, and associated commercial and residential development. The scheme considered a range of town planning issues, as well as the operational requirements of the station. I was involved in the second stage of the Euston Station Redevelopment competition. Wilkinson Eyre was among three of the shortlisted companies.
GREENHOUSE CONSORTIUMThis competition design sets out to develop a new kind of headquarters building for a consortium of NGOs working in the environmental sector. The key challenges were to create a real sense of place, at the same time as providing the consortium members with highly innovative workspaces within a carbon neutral building.
Our scheme proposes a form which represents the coming together of a network of interests, the diagram of the building arranged to provide public, private and ‘privileged’ (or shared) space. Careful modelling of the building’s potential environmental performance has allowed us to develop a zero carbon strategy which uses natural ventilation, as well as alternative energy sources to service the building.
2012 OLYMPICS BASKETBALL ARENAWilkinson Eyre Architects won this job through a competition in November 2007. The Basketball Arena is one of the few remaining arenas to be designed for the 2012 London Olympics. The venue itself, although holding a capacity crowd or 12,000 spectators, would be a temporary venue housing both Basketball and Handball games. The job was won with a design team which included the multi-disciplinary engineers SKM Anthony Hunts and sports architects KSS. The lead consultant for the job is SKM (to whom we are sub-consulted) who are employed under an NEC contract. The job was completed in June 2011 and the project value is £26.5 million.
80 GOSWELL ROAD LONDONThis is the case study project that I shadowed to gain on site experience for the RIBA part 3 exam. The client was developer Derwent London, who has been a long time client of Allford Hall Monaghan Morris Architects. The existing layout was reconfi gured and improved to meet the market demand. The target tenants were the creative industry and a industrial, modern design was favoured. The project value was £0.64 million with a traditional contract.
REGENT STREET W4LONDONRegent Street W4 is a redevelopment of a new offi ce and retail block on 153-167 Regent Street, 12-16 New Burlington Street and 3-6 New Burlington Mews, London. The client is the Crown Estate and due to the prime location of the site and the targeting tenants, a high quality of fi nishes is required. The project had received planning consent on 10 December 2011. Demolition work has begun from 1st September 2011 when the tenants moved out. There is a 6 months demolition period which intrusive survey has to be done, especially for the retained façades and Grade 2 listed vault. The project is currently at detail design and package tendering. Construction will start in 2012 summer. The project value is £50 million of a design and build contract.
Item Wall mounted WC pan
Manufacturer Duravit
Name D-Code
Code 220909
Description Wall mounted WC with concealed cistern, white Alpin
D-Code Toilet wall mounted washdown model
Item Flush Plate
Manufacturer Geberit
Name HyTouch pneumatic push button
Code 115.999.21.1
Description HyTouch pneumatic finger push button, plastic - dual flush, chrome.
Item D-Code Urinal
Manufacturer Duravit
Name Urinal
Code 082830
Description D-Code Urinal visible inlet, without flushing rim, includes jet nozzle, inlet-set, waste, bottle trap Ø 32 mm and fixings
Item Wall mounted tap
Manufacturer Vola
Name Tap
Code 4011
Description Build-in basin tap with on-off sensor for ‘hands free’ operation.4011 UP = Valve 4000. 4011 AP = 160 mm spout 010, sensor 4000S, 2 pcs. 60 mm circular flanges 001.
Item Trap
Manufacturer Vola
Name Trap
Code A34
Description 1¼” trap.
Item Sanitary Bin
Manufacturer Duravit
Name Dolphin Prestige Sanitary Bin
Code WP177
Description Easy-care 18/10 chrome nickel stainless steel sanitary bin. Satin finish, welded corners - no sharp edges, Waste disposed through top swing flap. Removable plastic hygiene container makes emptying easier, easy to clean. Built in sanitary bag dispenser
Item Toilet roll holder
Manufacturer Vola
Name Toilet roll holder
Code T12
Description Brushed stainless steel toilet roll holder
Item Paper towel dispenser
Manufacturer FC Frost
Name Paper towel dispenser
Code 09.3116
Description Recessed, bottom loading, behind mirror, satin finish stainless steel paper towel dispenser for 275 ‘C’ fold paper towels.
Item Wall mounted Waste Bin
Manufacturer Dolphine dispenser
Name BC920 Dolphin 67 litre Satin Stainless Steel Surface Mounted Waste Bin
Code BC920
Description High quality satin stainless steel bins, wall mounted with open top
Item Coat hook
Manufacturer Allgood d-line
Name Coat hook
Code 85605S00
Description d line coat hook with pin and concealed face fixing
Item Door Stop
Manufacturer Allgood
Name Door Stop
Code 2301
Description Stainless steel floor mounted door stop.
Item Toilet brush holder
Manufacturer Vola
Name Toilet brush holder
Code T33
Description Toilet brush holder for wall mounting
61 OXFORD STREETLONDONThis project is the redevelopment of 11–14 Soho Street and 61–67 Oxford Street, within the City of Westminster, Central London. Dukelease Properties Ltd. and British Airways Pension Trustees Limited have appointed the Team to develop proposals for the comprehensive redevelopment of the site.The proposals comprise the replacement of the existing buildings with a new, mixed use and high quality contemporary building. It contributes to the regeneration of the East end of Oxford Street. This project aspires to have a positive contribution to the built environment, and to achieve Code for Sustainable Homes Level 4, low energy in operation and BREEAM Excellent. It has recently submitted planning application and is preparing information for tendering.