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A graphic look at Ramboll Whitbybird engineering solutions. Find out more @ www.rambollwhitbybird.com

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Ramboll Whitbybird

rambollwhitbybird.com

Graphic communication - book 2

Paul Weston 2007

www.paulweston.info

Ramboll Whitbybird

Graphic communication - book 2Paul Weston 2007 - www.paulweston.info

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Sketch book scamps, visual thinking.

© 2007 Paul Weston

Graphic Communication - Book 2

Drawing on experience...

This book forms a collection of work from 2007, it contains infographic illustration and design project examples primarily produced with

Ramboll Whitbybird but also with other interesting and often related clients. The over riding aim of the work is aesthetic presentation of

concepts and often technical information. My inspiration is drawn from the subjects covered and my past experiences working in visual

journalism and publishing illustration. In at least two of these projects what interests and excites me greatly is the knowledge that this work

communicates across the constraints of language, technical and complex concepts on projects for public and humanitarian good. Notably,

The Rubble House, disaster relief shelter idea and The Equiano Centre, an educational resource centre, Waterloo, Sierra Leonne. A Ramboll

Whitbybird collaboration with The Waterloo Partnership.

Another area of much interest to me this year has been the sustainability and low energy focused projects. The Zero Carbon House with ESD

and a number of reports with ElementEnergy. These study Hydrogen, Fuel Cells and Micro Generation.

In all, an exciting year and I’m looking forward to new projects and challenges in 2008, continued relationships with RWB and forging new

partnerships, perhaps in the wider Ramboll group.

Best regards

www.paulweston.info

RWB SolutionsSmart design

Classic details to process drawings these illustrations communicate the breadth and depth of Ramboll Whitbybird's innovation in design

Spire of Hope, Belfast Cathedral

This exploded drawing of the Cathedral shows the edition of a thoroughly modern stainless steel spire which also dramatically extends 15m inside the Cathedral

© 2007 Paul Weston/Ramboll Whitbybird

Rubble house - Gabion formed shelter solution

A humanitarian idea, this drawing looks at the components, logistics and construction of a temporary home formed of the wreckage of disaster

© 2007 Paul Weston/Ramboll Whitbybird

Services offered for the construction of onshore wind farms

Full service, design and consultancy RWB provide within the process of planning and construction of onshore wind farms. Access issues to structural dynamic analysis.

© 2007 Paul Weston/Ramboll Whitbybird

14 Cornhill, London

Engineering the redevelopment of the old Lloyds/TSB headquarters required both sensitivity and audacity to create a viable modern office while avoiding aspects of the structure which are Grade II listed

© 2007 Paul Weston/Ramboll Whitbybird

Improving the quality of space within

A process of temporary works were used to remove and replace large masonry columns with slender billet columns

© 2007 Paul Weston/Ramboll Whitbybird

New additions

14 Cornhill, main stair. A thoroughly modern steel and glass structure

© 2007 Paul Weston/Ramboll Whitbybird

Patera Building - Connection

Exploded connection drawing shows the relationship between the external portal frame and the steel cladding panels.

© 2007 Paul Weston/Ramboll Whitbybird

Patera Building - Prefabricated building system

No complicated site work required in the 10 day erection time for these structures. The external portal frames also provide improved fire protection

© 2007 Paul Weston/Ramboll Whitbybird

British Antarctic Survey Base

Scene setting illustration, sectional and plan drawings introduce this ingenious solution to the harsh demands of a snowy, polar environment

© 2007 Paul Weston/Ramboll Whitbybird

British Antarctic Survey Base

The modular compression ring structure uses interlocking, stressed skin, plywood panels. Prefabricated and transported to site, these panels facilitated a quick and relatively simple construction phase.

© 2007 Paul Weston/Ramboll Whitbybird

Colorado Dome

A glue and clamp process was used to form the structural members of this beautiful vaulted dome structure

© 2007 Paul Weston/Ramboll Whitbybird

The Equiano Centre - Sierra Leone

Drawing shows a structural summary of this learning resource centre to be built in Waterloo, Sierra Leone

© 2007 Paul Weston/Ramboll Whitbybird

The Equiano Centre - Water Strategy

Diagram shows the water strategy for this project

© 2007 Paul Weston/Ramboll Whitbybird

Bracken House - London

This drawing looks at structural fire protection issues

© 2007 Paul Weston/Ramboll Whitbybird

Building Services

Diagram looks at metering and distribution. Clear and clean presentation of the system

© 2007 Paul Weston/Ramboll Whitbybird

Building Services

Diagram looks at a system which uses central boilers with local heat interface units. Clear and clean presentation

© 2007 Paul Weston/Ramboll Whitbybird

RWB PresentationsCommunicating the facts

- Drawings for screen presentations- Designs for window displays at RWB's head office in Newman Street, London

Chinook - Rotor blade design

Drawings for a Mark Whitby ICE lecture

© 2007 Paul Weston/Ramboll Whitbybird

Chinook - Rotor blade design

Drawings for a Mark Whitby ICE lecture

© 2007 Paul Weston/Ramboll Whitbybird

Chinook - Rotor blade design

Drawings for a Mark Whitby ICE lecture

© 2007 Paul Weston/Ramboll Whitbybird

Chinook - Rotor blade design

Drawings for a Mark Whitby ICE lecture

© 2007 Paul Weston/Ramboll Whitbybird

A Channel Swim Relay - The Team

In July 2007, 5 Whitbybird staff set out from Dover to swim across the English Channel to raise money for RWB's current charity project. A public library in Waterloo, Sierra Leone

© 2007 Paul Weston/Ramboll Whitbybird

A Channel Swim Relay - The Facts

A long way in cold water dodging huge ships ...

© 2007 Paul Weston/Ramboll Whitbybird

A Channel Swim Relay - The Library

A special project providing long term training and educational opportunities ...

© 2007 Paul Weston/Ramboll Whitbybird

A Channel Swim Relay

The challenge relay was successfully completed on July 11, 2007

© 2007 Paul Weston/Ramboll Whitbybird

ETLwww.engineering-timelines.com

It's always good to be involved in this educational and engineering focused website. If you're interested in how engineering has shaped Britain ... then check out the link ...

Explore How - Electricity

From 'The Command of Electricity' section, the following illustrations look at what happens when a consumer switches on the kettle ...

© 2007 Paul Weston

Explore How - Electricity

Fuel and power generation ...

© 2007 Paul Weston

Explore How - Electricity

Transmission ...

© 2007 Paul Weston

Explore How - Electricity

Distribution to a local level ...

© 2007 Paul Weston

Explore How - Electricity

Consumer use and the electrical appliance

© 2007 Paul Weston

Explore How - Electricity

An early wooden battery casing from c1800

© 2007 Paul Weston

Explore How - Electricity

Electro magnetic rotations. This Faraday experiment showed it was possible to produce continuos motion from the interaction of electricity and magnetism

© 2007 Paul Weston

Explore How - Electricity

Galvanometer dating from 1800. This is much like one Faraday would have used

© 2007 Paul Weston

Explore How - Electricity

Electro magnetic induction -This drawing is based on Faraday's original coil bound ring which resides in a collection at the Royal Institution

© 2007 Paul Weston

Other practiceVisual Communication Design

This section is included as a point of reference for good practice and wider uses of well executed information design - Graphic analysis - Structure and systems illustrated- Brochure design - Multipage document presentation, a holistic approach to multipage document design and accompanying graphics

The Hive, Manchester

Graphic analysis shows the sustainability considerations in the building design of this mixed use development. The drawing has featured in Building Magazine/website and in marketing materials for both Argent Plc and HKR

© 2007 Paul Weston

Zero Carbon House

The Zero Carbon House is a low energy demonstration project to show how renewable energy can create a unique living experience on a remote island in a severe climate. Client: ESD

© 2007 Paul Weston

A Window for the 21st Century

Editorial illustration for Construction Manager(Magazine - January 2007 edition)

© 2007 Paul Weston

Alpha Extraction brochure - outer

This is a two fold mini brochure, finished size A4

© 2007 Paul Weston

Alpha Extraction brochure - inner

This brochure followed a branding exercise for this young Dust & Fume Extraction company

© 2007 Paul Weston

Steelers brochure - outer

This is a two fold mini brochure, finished size A4

© 2007 Paul Weston

Steelers brochure - inner

This project utilised my own photography

© 2007 Paul Weston

RAB report

Cover design for this 160+ page document

© 2007 Paul Weston

RAB report

Page sample

© 2007 Paul Weston

RAB report

Page sample

© 2007 Paul Weston

RAB report

Page sample

© 2007 Paul Weston

RAB report

Page sample

© 2007 Paul Weston

Hydrogen and Fuel Cells - A Handbook

Cover design on this first of three reports

© 2007 Paul Weston

Hydrogen and Fuel Cells - A Handbook

Page and graphic samples

© 2007 Paul Weston

Hydrogen and Fuel Cells - A Handbook

Page and graphic samples

© 2007 Paul Weston

Hydrogen and Fuel Cells - A Handbook

Page and graphic samples

© 2007 Paul Weston

Hydrogen and Fuel Cells - A Handbook

Page and graphic samples

© 2007 Paul Weston

Hydrogen and Fuel Cells - A Handbook

Page and graphic samples

© 2007 Paul Weston

DayJet - Jet Taxi Service

Commissioned by Axicom PR, this artwork formed part of a marketing strategy to promote this jet taxi service in the press.

© 2007 Paul Weston

ContactArtwork Engineering Services

Paul Weston Ramboll Whitbybird15 Whitby Avenue, 60 Newman Street,Stockton Lane, LondonYork, YO31 1EU W1T 3DAUK UKt +44 1904 412 827 t +44 20 7631 5291m +44 7976 642 503www.paulweston.info www.rambollwhitbybird.comp@ulweston.info london@rambollwhitbybird.com

With thanks to ...Jane and Jed Horne-Weston

Mark WhitbyMike CraneSimon SmithAnton SawickiNick CooneyPaul SteenEddie JumpSteve AldersonShane Slater & Ben MaddenMal SmartDuncan PriceMiles DicksonStef BayleyJane Joyce & Clare Simms

Copyright Notice

© 2007 Paul Weston

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