nicholas socrates' architecture & urban design portfolio 2013
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Nicholas Socrates' Architecture & Urban Design Portfolio 2013TRANSCRIPT
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NICHOLAS SOCRATESBA (Hons), BA (Hons), MA, MArch
PORTFOLIO 2013
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TATE BRISTOL: EXTERIOR PUBLIC SPACES
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TATE BRISTOL: PROPOSED WAPPING WHARF MASTERPLAN, SPIKE ISLAND
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After travelling through the building; taken on a journey through its galleries, the visitors !nally arrive on the roof. On the roof exists the sculpture garden, where numerous installations and large works live. The roof is South facing and views of the harbour and the new city park are possible.
This balcony space acts as platform to view the main, double height, digital space below from a di"erent perspective. Along this balcony various other digital installations exist. The sound elements overlap inherent in most digital art pieces, unlike still works, functions more as an attractive and moody underscore. The total e"ect is often surprisingly emotional.
Top #oor gallery with double height ceiling for large works and installations.North-East & North-West facing gallery. Internal gallery standard climate is maintained through mechanical ventilation & heating. The highest performance Low-E glass is used to maintain a steady temperature reducing the amount of mechanical heating and cooling / energy used.
North facing galleries on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th #oors. Internal gallery standard climate maintained through mechanical ventilation & heating. The highest performance Low-E glass is used to maintain a steady temperature reducing the amount of mechanical heating and cooling / energy used.
The entrance way from Cumberland road, which leads through to the public ramp / main atrium. It is surfaced in a hard-wearing way (concrete). This is due to the amount of people passing through as a short-cut to the Harbour and also to emphasis that this is an extension to the public street.
The yellow travellator takes visitors on a journey from a main light gallery space, through the atrium, and arrives them immediately into the darkness of a main digital gallery. E"ortlessly contrasting the visitors experience; keeping them awake, alert and excited. The public spaces and functions on the left and back of house operations, workshops, and artist studios on the right. Artists can be seen working if their internal blinds are open. On certain studio open days the entire gallery expands in size.
View from the park plinth: continuation of level from Cumberland road to park plinth & Tate Bristols back entrance. Public and sta" carpark underneath the park plinth of a capacity of 125 parking spaces.
External ramp. parallel to the Tate Bristol building. Descending from the park plinth / Cumberland road to the harbour-side promenade
View from the park plinth, looking towards Bristol Harbour in between The Library of Bristol and Tate Bristol.
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The main atrium connects the Harbour to Cumberland Road. It is seen as a public street (and is surfaced in this way). In this space large scale installations and sculptures exist. From here the visitor has an immediate understanding of the building. The di!erent coloured "oors help orientate the visitor to understand which gallery and public function exist on which "oor.
Tate Bristol has two levels, on the Eastern side, dedicated to Learning. These Learning Spaces have an abundance of public computers, which have installed the latest graphic and video software. Instead of having "hot desks" to rent o#ce space in an isolated room, here we have communal spaces which are open, public and for all.
Throughout the building experience there will be numerous informal installations. In almost seemingly random places, installations, sculptures, projections and performances will take place. The building's "exibility due to its openness and organisation of the permanent functions allows for this.
North facing galleries on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th "oors. Internal gallery standard climate maintained through mechanical ventilation & heating. The highest performance Low-E glass is used to maintain a steady temperature reducing the amount of mechanical heating and cooling / energy used.
'The Cave' is a large circular space situated below the upper-ground level. This is a "exible industrial space which is used for digital art installations and non-commercial performances. A public space almost independent and hidden from the rest of the gallery.
Tate Bristols main digital art space is on a colossal scale. This space houses a selection of Tate Bristols permanent digital collection. This particular room has a special emphasis on the artist Ryoji Ikeda. Ryoji Ikedas work quivers somewhere between electronic music, digital art, installation and performance. He uses raw materials both visual and sonic: using giant screens and huge speaker systems, Ikeda gives these hidden elements something approaching the scale and monumentality of industrial manufacturing processes.
Walking up the main public circulation ramp; parallel and adjacent to the externally surrounding ephemeral skin. Taking visitors on a journey; wrapping them around the extents of the building. For this ramp; it draws visitors through a main learning space and directly into the gallery. The circulation of the building is only clear one "oor at a time to enhance the experience and discovery of the building.
The site of Tate Bristol on Spike Island will create a "ow of visitors and provide an open anchor, an interior public space and a meeting place for pedestrians and they will become the citys new icon, whilst addressing de$ciencies in accessibility, adaptability and lack of space for creative enterprise. Tate Bristol will become a creative and cultural centre for the city. Tate Bristol will be the social and creative heart of the city, connecting people of all ages, cultures and backgrounds.
View from across the water from the public space outside of the Llyods Bank. Showing that the Library of Bristol (left) and the Tate Bristol (right) have equal importance to the city of Bristol demonstrated by the equality of presence on the Harbour-front sky-line.
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North facing galleries on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th !oors.Internal gallery standard climate maintained through mechanical ventilation & heating. The highest performance Low-E glass is used to maintain a steady temperature reducing the amount of mechanical heating and cooling / energy used.
Top !oor gallery with double height ceiling for large works and installations.North-East & North-West facing gallery. Internal gallery standard climate is maintained through mechanical ventilation & heating. The highest performance Low-E glass is used to maintain a steady temperature reducing the amount of mechanical heating and cooling / energy used.
The yellow travellator takes visitors on a journey from a main light gallery space, through the atrium, and arrives them immediately into the darkness of a main digital gallery. E"ortlessly contrasting the visitors experience; keeping them awake, alert and excited. The public spaces and functions on the left and back of house operations, workshops, and artist studios on the right. Artists can be seen working if their internal blinds are open. On certain studio open days the entire gallery expands in size.
Walking up the main public circulation ramp; parallel and adjacent to the externally surrounding ephemeral skin. Taking visitors on a journey; wrapping them around the extents of the building. For this ramp; it draws visitors through a main learning space and directly into the gallery. The circulation of the building is only clear one !oor at a time to enhance the experience and discovery of the building.
Tate Bristol has two levels, on the Eastern side, dedicated to Learning. These Learning Spaces have an abundance of public computers, which have installed the latest graphic and video software. Instead of having "hot desks" to rent o#ce space in an isolated room, here we have communal spaces which are open, public and for all.
Throughout the building experience there will be numerous informal installations. In almost seemingly random places, installations, sculptures, projections and performances will take place. The building's !exibility due to its openness and organisation of the permanant functions allows for this.
After travelling through the building; taken on a journey through its galleries, the visitors $nally arrive on the roof. On the roof exists the sculpture garden, where numerous installations and large works live. The roof is South facing and views of the harbour and the new city park are possible.
'The Cave' is a large circular space situated below the upper-ground level. This is a !exible industrial space which is used for digital art installations and non-commercial performances. A public space almost independent and hidden from the rest of the gallery.
Tate Bristols main digital art space is on a colossal scale. This space houses a selection of Tate Bristols permanent digital collection. This particular room has a special emphasis on the artist Ryoji Ikeda. Ryoji Ikedas work quivers somewhere between electronic music, digital art, installation and performance. He uses raw materials both visual and sonic: using giant screens and huge speaker systems, Ikeda gives these hidden elements something approaching the scale and monumentality of industrial manufacturing processes.
This balcony space acts as platform to view the main, double height, digital space below from a di"erent perspective. Along this balcony various other digital installations exist. The sound elements overlap inherent in most digital art pieces, unlike still works, functions more as an attractive and moody underscore. The total e"ect is often surprisingly emotional.
The main atrium connects the Harbour to Cumberland Road. It is seen as a public street (and is surfaced in this way). In this space large scale installations and sculptures exist. From here the visitor has an immediate understanding of the building. The di"erent coloured !oors help orientate the visitor to understand which gallery and public function exist on which !oor.
The site of Tate Bristol on Spike Island will create a !ow of visitors and provide an open anchor, an interior public space and a meeting place for pedestrians and they will become the citys new icon, whilst addressing de$ciencies in accessibility, adaptability and lack of space for creative enterprise. Tate Bristol will become a creative and cultural centre for the city. Tate Bristol will be the social and creative heart of the city, connecting people of all ages, cultures and backgrounds.
The entrance way from Cumberland road, which leads through to the public ramp / main atrium. It is surfaced in a hardwearing way (concrete). This is due to the amount of people passing through as a short-cut to the Harbour and also to emphasis that this is an extension to the public street.
TATE BRISTOL: KEY INTERNAL SPACES
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TATE BRISTOL: LANDSCAPE DRAWINGS 1:50
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TATE BRISTOL: TECHNICAL DRAWINGS 1:50
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TATE BRISTOL: TECHNICAL DRAWINGS 1:30
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Void Above
Storage under ramp
Storage under ramp
Staircase03
A: 19.065 m2ceramic tileH: 18.00 m
Staircase03
A: 19.065 m2H: 18.00 m
Toilet02
A: 41.925 m2ceramic tileH: 3.28 m
Toilet02
A: 41.925 m2H: 3.28 m
Exhibtion Cave 2021
A: 99.879 m2H: 3.28 m
Photographic Cataloguing004
A: 129.778 m2H: 7.28 m
Cataloguing Area006
A: 81.298 m2H: 7.28 m
Depot H-3.2m011
A: 193.226 m2H: 3.28 m
Tate Cafe & Coffee014
A: 217.103 m2H: 7.28 m
Sorting Space015
A: 104.194 m2H: 7.28 m
Interim Storage (Clean)016
A: 51.613 m2H: 7.28 m
Parking69
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking102
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking103
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking104
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking105
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking114
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking115
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking116
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking117
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking118
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking119
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking120
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking121
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking122
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking124
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking125
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking127
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking128
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Lifts03
A: 7.694 m2ceramic tileH: 18.00 m
Lifts03
A: 7.694 m2ceramic tileH: 18.00 m
Interim Storage (Isolated)016
A: 49.855 m2H: 7.28 m
Depot H-7.2m012
A: 158.159 m2H: 7.28 m
Depot Clear Circ H-7.2m012
A: 108.768 m2H: 7.28 m
Depot H-3.2m011
A: 230.717 m2H: 3.28 m
The Cave / Performance & Instal021
A: 562.664 m2H: 3.28 m
Mech.020
A: 1.044 m2H: 4.00 m
Electr020
A: 1.476 m2H: 4.00 m
Pipe Work020
A: 0.861 m2H: 4.00 m
Electr020
A: 1.477 m2H: 4.00 m
Pipe Work020
A: 0.861 m2H: 4.00 m
Mech.020
A: 1.030 m2H: 4.00 m
Public Circulation015
A: 110.692 m2H: 3.28 m
Auditorium021
A: 299.996 m2H: 4.00 m
Resturant Kitchen and Store025
A: 72.363 m2H: 4.00 m
Tate Shop Store026
A: 87.065 m2H: 3.28 m
Parking102
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking103
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking104
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking105
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking106
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking107
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking66
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking67
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking68
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking69
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking69
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Auditorium Store & Prep Space021
A: 49.026 m2H: 3.28 m
Auditorium Stage021
A: 82.184 m2H: 3.28 m
Cleaners Room022
A: 8.866 m2H: 4.00 m
Wheelie Bins026
A: 19.720 m2H: 4.00 m
Plant027
A: 65.228 m2concrete floor
H: 4.00 m
Depot H-2.2m008
A: 159.698 m2H: 2.50 m
Deep Storage H-2m010
A: 155.511 m2H: 1.60 m
Public Street / Ramp018
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Fire Cor / Staff & Artist Ent017
A: 296.765 m2H: 3.28 m
Tate Book & Print Shop012
A: 179.244 m2H: 7.28 m
Fire Cor / Staff & Artist Ent017
A: 140.292 m2H: 3.28 m
Loading Bay001
A: 245.145 m2H: 7.28 m
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Toilet02
A: 41.925 m2ceramic tileH: 4.00 m
Toilet02
A: 41.925 m2ceramic tileH: 4.00 m
Staircase03
A: 19.065 m2H: 18.00 m
Staircase03
A: 19.065 m2ceramic tileH: 18.00 m
Security014
A: 80.095 m2H: 4.00 m
Tate Reception & Ticket Sales014
A: 104.804 m2H: 4.00 m
Public Space & Entrance Area015
A: 621.885 m2H: 4.00 m
Public Cloakroom021
A: 31.154 m2H: 4.00 m
Resturant UG Corridor021
A: 56.689 m2H: 4.00 m
Cataloguing Area006
A: 81.298 m2H: 7.28 m
Sorting Space015
A: 103.616 m2H: 7.28 m
Interim Storage (Isolated)016
A: 52.998 m2H: 7.28 m
Depot Clear Circ H-7.2m012
A: 159.324 m2H: 7.28 m
Photographic Cataloguing004
A: 96.365 m2H: 7.28 m
Depot Clear Circ H-7.2m012
A: 111.685 m2H: 7.28 m
Exhibtion Equiptment Storage025
A: 90.692 m2H: 4.00 m
Meeting Place & Chill Out Zone021
A: 337.331 m2H: 4.00 m
Fire Cor / Staff Enterance017
A: 36.215 m2H: 4.00 m
Tate Cafe & Resturant (seating)014
A: 317.785 m2H: 7.28 m
Performace Space "The Cave"022
A: 151.988 m2H: 7.28 m
Mech.020
A: 1.044 m2H: 4.00 m
Electr020
A: 1.476 m2H: 4.00 m
Pipe Work020
A: 0.861 m2H: 4.00 m
Electr020
A: 1.477 m2H: 4.00 m
Pipe Work020
A: 0.861 m2H: 4.00 m
Mech.020
A: 1.029 m2H: 4.00 m
Cave 2 Gallery (void below)022
A: 20.274 m2H: 4.00 m
Tate Shop Store026
A: 87.065 m2H: 4.00 m
ICT021
A: 2.870 m2H: 4.00 m
Cleaners Room022
A: 9.439 m2H: 4.00 m
Informal Educational Screenings022
A: 104.848 m2H: 3.28 m
Informal Educational Screenings022
A: 87.192 m2H: 3.28 m
Wheelie Bins026
A: 19.720 m2H: 4.00 m
Plant027
A: 65.228 m2H: 4.00 m
Interim Storage (Clean)016
A: 50.914 m2H: 7.28 m
5.77 %
23 x 0.174 = 4.000
1 2 3 4
23 x 0.174 = 4.000
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25 x 0.160 = 4.000
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Public Street / Ramp016
A: 1,097.911 m2H: 0.00 m
Tate Shop012
A: 178.237 m2H: 7.28 m
Loading Bay001
A: 244.824 m2H: 7.28 m
Fire Cor017
A: 74.523 m2H: 7.28 m
22
x 0.
164
= 3.
600
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G F E D C B A
9.37
%
9.75 %
Toilet02
A: 41.925 m2ceramic tileH: 4.00 m
Toilet02
A: 41.925 m2ceramic tileH: 4.00 m
Staircase03
A: 19.065 m2H: 18.00 m
Staircase03
A: 19.065 m2ceramic tileH: 18.00 m
Exhibtion Gallery023
A: 1,225.129 m2H: 4.00 m
Fire Corridor022
A: 65.211 m2H: 4.00 m
Dark Gallery023
A: 925.353 m2H: 8.00 m
Public / Circulation Space024
A: 746.636 m2H: 4.00 m
Mech.020
A: 1.044 m2H: 4.00 m
Exhibtion Prep Space & Store025
A: 215.195 m2H: 4.00 m
Tate Offices014
A: 284.707 m2H: 7.28 m
Metal Workshop022
A: 276.785 m2H: 3.28 m
Wood Workshop023
A: 358.548 m2H: 3.28 m
Electr020
A: 1.476 m2H: 4.00 m
Pipe Work020
A: 0.861 m2H: 4.00 m
ICT021
A: 2.870 m2H: 4.00 m
Cleaners Room022
A: 9.439 m2H: 4.00 m
Electr020
A: 1.477 m2H: 4.00 m
Pipe Work020
A: 0.861 m2H: 4.00 m
Mech.020
A: 0.704 m2H: 4.00 m
Cleaners Room022
A: 12.860 m2H: 4.00 m
Fire Corridor022
A: 61.450 m2H: 4.00 m
25 x 0.160 = 4.000
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23 x 0.174 = 4.000
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Toilet02
A: 41.925 m2ceramic tileH: 4.00 m
Toilet02
A: 41.925 m2ceramic tileH: 4.00 m
Staircase03
A: 19.065 m2H: 18.00 m
Staircase03
A: 19.065 m2ceramic tileH: 18.00 m
Studios Corridor021
A: 82.860 m2H: 4.00 m
Transport Corridor021
A: 36.470 m2H: 4.00 m
Exhibtion Gallery023
A: 731.652 m2H: 4.00 m
Public / Circulation Space024
A: 613.695 m2H: 4.00 m
Studios020
A: 575.250 m2H: 4.00 m
Exhibtion Prep Space & Store025
A: 214.167 m2H: 4.00 m
Fire Corridor022
A: 66.380 m2H: 4.00 m
Learing Space022
A: 557.376 m2H: 8.00 m
Balcony / Long Installation023
A: 135.535 m2H: 4.00 m
ICT021
A: 2.870 m2H: 4.00 m
Cleaners Room022
A: 9.439 m2H: 4.00 m
Electr020
A: 1.477 m2H: 4.00 m
Pipe Work020
A: 0.861 m2H: 4.00 m
Mech.020
A: 1.061 m2H: 4.00 m
Cleaners Room022
A: 12.860 m2H: 4.00 m
Mech.020
A: 1.044 m2H: 4.00 m
Electr020
A: 1.476 m2H: 4.00 m Pipe Work
020A: 0.861 m2H: 4.00 m
Dark Gallery024
A: 849.269 m2H: 8.00 m
Ramp025
A: 99.018 m2H: 4.00 m
Plant028
A: 373.771 m2H: 2.00 m
23 x 0.174 = 4.000
1 2 3 4
23 x 0.174 = 4.000
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Toilet02
A: 41.925 m2ceramic tileH: 4.00 m
Toilet02
A: 41.925 m2ceramic tileH: 4.00 m
Staircase03
A: 19.065 m2H: 18.00 m
Staircase03
A: 19.065 m2ceramic tileH: 18.00 m
Paid for Exhibtion Gallery023
A: 597.024 m2H: 4.00 m
Public / Circulation Space024
A: 731.824 m2H: 4.00 m
Studios020
A: 575.208 m2H: 4.00 m
Studios Corridor021
A: 83.922 m2H: 4.00 m
Studio Storage025
A: 215.260 m2H: 4.00 m
Learning Space021
A: 658.835 m2H: 4.00 m
Fire Corridor022
A: 64.912 m2H: 4.00 m
Electr020
A: 1.477 m2H: 4.00 m
Pipe Work020
A: 0.861 m2H: 4.00 m
Mech.020
A: 1.058 m2H: 4.00 m
Cleaners Room022
A: 12.860 m2H: 4.00 m
Mech.020
A: 1.245 m2H: 4.00 m
Electr020
A: 1.476 m2H: 4.00 m
Pipe Work020
A: 0.861 m2H: 4.00 m
ICT021
A: 2.870 m2H: 4.00 m
Cleaners Room022
A: 9.439 m2H: 4.00 m
Dark Gallery024
A: 997.029 m2H: 4.00 m
Cleaners Cupboard022
A: 15.674 m2H: 4.00 m
Electr023
A: 1.125 m2H: 3.28 m
Studios Corridor021
A: 37.349 m2H: 4.00 m
23 x 0.174 = 4.000
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Toilet02
A: 41.925 m2ceramic tileH: 4.00 m
Staircase03
A: 19.065 m2ceramic tileH: 18.00 m
Plant & Out of Bounds024
A: 254.728 m2
H: 4.00 m
Electr020
A: 1.477 m2H: 4.00 m
Pipe Work020
A: 0.861 m2H: 4.00 m
Mech.020
A: 1.029 m2H: 4.00 m
Exhibtion Gallery023
A: 1,696.934 m2H: 4.00 m
Public / Circulation Space024
A: 343.720 m2H: 4.00 m
Cleaners Room022
A: 12.860 m2H: 4.00 m
Service Lift024
A: 21.403 m2
H: 4.00 m
Public Sculpture Garden025
A: 2,297.528 m2
H: 4.00 m
Wind Break024
A: 77.187 m2H: 4.00 m
Ramp025
A: 44.497 m2H: 4.00 m
23 x 0.174 = 4.000
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29 x 0.113 = 3.280
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G
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E
D
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= 3.
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00
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Void Above
Storage under ramp
Storage under ramp
Staircase03
A: 19.065 m2ceramic tileH: 18.00 m
Staircase03
A: 19.065 m2H: 18.00 m
Toilet02
A: 41.925 m2ceramic tileH: 3.28 m
Toilet02
A: 41.925 m2H: 3.28 m
Exhibtion Cave 2021
A: 99.879 m2H: 3.28 m
Photographic Cataloguing004
A: 129.778 m2H: 7.28 m
Cataloguing Area006
A: 81.298 m2H: 7.28 m
Depot H-3.2m011
A: 193.226 m2H: 3.28 m
Tate Cafe & Coffee014
A: 217.103 m2H: 7.28 m
Sorting Space015
A: 104.194 m2H: 7.28 m
Interim Storage (Clean)016
A: 51.613 m2H: 7.28 m
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking8
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking9
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking10
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking11
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking12
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking13
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking14
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking15
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking16
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking17
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking18
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking19
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking20
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking21
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking22
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking23
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking24
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking25
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking26
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking27
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking28
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking29
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking30
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking31
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
concrete flooring
Parking39
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking40
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking41
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking42
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking43
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking44
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking45
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking46
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking47
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking48
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking49
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking50
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking51
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking52
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking53
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking54
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking55
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking56
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking57
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking58
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking59
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking60
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking61
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking62
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking63
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking64
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking65
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking66
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking67
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking68
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking69
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking79
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking80
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking81
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking82
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking83
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking84
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking85
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking86
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking87
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking88
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking89
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking90
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking91
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking92
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking93
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking94
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking95
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking96
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking97
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking98
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking99
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking100
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking101
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking102
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking103
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking104
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking105
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking106
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking107
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking108
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking109
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking110
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking111
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking114
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking115
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking116
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking117
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking118
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking119
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking120
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking121
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking122
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking124
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking125
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking127
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking128
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Lifts03
A: 7.694 m2ceramic tileH: 18.00 m
Lifts03
A: 7.694 m2ceramic tileH: 18.00 m
Parking129
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Interim Storage (Isolated)016
A: 49.855 m2H: 7.28 m
Depot H-7.2m012
A: 158.159 m2H: 7.28 m
Depot Clear Circ H-7.2m012
A: 108.768 m2H: 7.28 m
Depot H-3.2m011
A: 230.717 m2H: 3.28 m
The Cave / Performance & Instal021
A: 562.664 m2H: 3.28 m
Mech.020
A: 1.044 m2H: 4.00 m
Electr020
A: 1.476 m2H: 4.00 m
Pipe Work020
A: 0.861 m2H: 4.00 m
Electr020
A: 1.477 m2H: 4.00 m
Pipe Work020
A: 0.861 m2H: 4.00 m
Mech.020
A: 1.030 m2H: 4.00 m
Public Circulation015
A: 110.692 m2H: 3.28 m
Auditorium021
A: 299.996 m2H: 4.00 m
Resturant Kitchen and Store025
A: 72.363 m2H: 4.00 m
Tate Shop Store026
A: 87.065 m2H: 3.28 m
Parking102
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking103
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking104
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking105
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking106
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking107
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking108
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking109
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking110
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking111
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking102
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking103
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking104
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking105
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking106
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking107
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking108
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking109
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking110
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking111
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking112
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking113
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking39
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking40
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking41
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking42
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking43
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking44
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking45
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking46
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking47
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking19
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking20
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking21
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking22
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking23
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking24
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking25
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking26
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking27
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking28
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking29
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking30
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking66
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking67
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking68
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking69
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking69
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Auditorium Store & Prep Space021
A: 49.026 m2H: 3.28 m
Auditorium Stage021
A: 82.184 m2H: 3.28 m
Cleaners Room022
A: 8.866 m2H: 4.00 m
Wheelie Bins026
A: 19.720 m2H: 4.00 m
Plant027
A: 65.228 m2concrete floor
H: 4.00 m
Depot H-2.2m008
A: 159.698 m2H: 2.50 m
Deep Storage H-2m010
A: 155.511 m2H: 1.60 m
Public Street / Ramp018
A: 785.695 m2H: 0.00 m
5.77 %
21 x 0.156 = 3.280
1234
21 x 0.156 = 3.280
1 2 3 4
21 x 0.156 = 3.280
12
34
21 x 0.156 = 3.280
12
34
Fire Cor / Staff & Artist Ent017
A: 296.765 m2H: 3.28 m
Tate Book & Print Shop012
A: 179.244 m2H: 7.28 m
Fire Cor / Staff & Artist Ent017
A: 140.292 m2H: 3.28 m
Loading Bay001
A: 245.145 m2H: 7.28 m
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UPPER GROUND FLOOR: 1:500 22 x 0.164 = 3.600
5678910
11
1213141516171819202122
15
x 0.
172
= 2.
580
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
3.05 %6.11 %
29 x 0.113 = 3.280
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
25
x 0.
131
= 3.
280
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
4.14 %
15 x 0.172 = 2.580
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
6.73 % 6.73 %
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
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Sessel
0
0
0
0
0
Sessel
0
0
0
0
0
0
Sessel
0
0
0
0
0
0
Sessel
0
0
0
0
0
Sessel
0
0
0
False inclining ceiling
Toilet02
A: 41.925 m2ceramic tileH: 4.00 m
Toilet02
A: 41.925 m2ceramic tileH: 4.00 m
Staircase03
A: 19.065 m2H: 18.00 m
Staircase03
A: 19.065 m2ceramic tileH: 18.00 m
Security014
A: 80.095 m2H: 4.00 m
Tate Reception & Ticket Sales014
A: 104.804 m2H: 4.00 m
Public Space & Entrance Area015
A: 621.885 m2H: 4.00 m
Public Cloakroom021
A: 31.154 m2H: 4.00 m
Resturant UG Corridor021
A: 56.689 m2H: 4.00 m
Cataloguing Area006
A: 81.298 m2H: 7.28 m
Sorting Space015
A: 103.616 m2H: 7.28 m
Interim Storage (Isolated)016
A: 52.998 m2H: 7.28 m
Depot Clear Circ H-7.2m012
A: 159.324 m2H: 7.28 m
Photographic Cataloguing004
A: 96.365 m2H: 7.28 m
Depot Clear Circ H-7.2m012
A: 111.685 m2H: 7.28 m
Exhibtion Equiptment Storage025
A: 90.692 m2H: 4.00 m
Meeting Place & Chill Out Zone021
A: 337.331 m2H: 4.00 m
Fire Cor / Staff Enterance017
A: 36.215 m2H: 4.00 m
Tate Cafe & Resturant (seating)014
A: 317.785 m2H: 7.28 m
Performace Space "The Cave"022
A: 151.988 m2H: 7.28 m
Mech.020
A: 1.044 m2H: 4.00 m
Electr020
A: 1.476 m2H: 4.00 m
Pipe Work020
A: 0.861 m2H: 4.00 m
Electr020
A: 1.477 m2H: 4.00 m
Pipe Work020
A: 0.861 m2H: 4.00 m
Mech.020
A: 1.029 m2H: 4.00 m
Cave 2 Gallery (void below)022
A: 20.274 m2H: 4.00 m
Tate Shop Store026
A: 87.065 m2H: 4.00 m
ICT021
A: 2.870 m2H: 4.00 m
Cleaners Room022
A: 9.439 m2H: 4.00 m
Informal Educational Screenings022
A: 104.848 m2H: 3.28 m
Informal Educational Screenings022
A: 87.192 m2H: 3.28 m
Wheelie Bins026
A: 19.720 m2H: 4.00 m
Plant027
A: 65.228 m2H: 4.00 m
Interim Storage (Clean)016
A: 50.914 m2H: 7.28 m
5.77 %
23 x 0.174 = 4.000
1 2 3 4
23 x 0.174 = 4.000
1234
25 x 0.160 = 4.000
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Public Street / Ramp016
A: 1,097.911 m2H: 0.00 m
Tate Shop012
A: 178.237 m2H: 7.28 m
Loading Bay001
A: 244.824 m2H: 7.28 m
Fire Cor017
A: 74.523 m2H: 7.28 m
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VIEW FROM THE HARBOUR
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VIEW FROM THE PROMENADE (NEXT TO M-SHED)
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VIEW FROM THE PARK PLINTH
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VIEW FROM WITHIN ONE OF THE NORTH FACING GALLERIES
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MAIN DIGITAL SPACE
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VIEW FROM THE CAVE
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INFORMAL INSTALLATION / DIGITAL SPACE
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TATE BRISTOL: VARIOUS INTERIOR VIEWS
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SPIKE ISLAND SITE ANALYSIS
GP
GP
GP
Posts
Path
Har
bour
Wal
k
Harbour Walk
Plinth
El Sub Sta
The Create Environment Centre
Bristol Record Office
Warehouse
36
Maritime
24
38
Napier Court
132
21
28
Works
21
25
9694
Heritage
33
PH
130
23
7 to12
17
23
32
Rowing C
lub
Crane
20
133
Centre
123
38
Hope Court
27
24
10
12
24
Museum
131
25
13
37
Works
31
Works
PH
Tk
19
119
27
29
31
15
11
40
Portland Court
11
134
Works
33 to 44
Works
Works
PC
31
Works10
22
Works
120
22
26
121
22
40
32
39
Dockyard
36
122
32
El Sub Sta
30
Wapping
14
17
(PH)
24
14
17
22
John Cabot Court
30
39
13
Post
13 19
21
Depot
13 37
15
16
12
25
17
5 to10
19
Res
cue
15
11
Tk
36
10
19
16
23
Warehouse
20
1 to12
26
25
25
Cottage
11
19
22
22
24
13
29
Engine House
26
16
5 to10
29
32
Club
11
31 to36
29
18
Underfall Yard
20
2421
36
5 to10
27
14
27
12
14
15
20
31
Hydraulic
16
12
30 to 35
14
(Sea Cadet Corps)
20
Court
TS Adventure
23
39
20
Westbrooke Court
14
1a
28
40
27
25
5 to 10
28
Water Leisure
24
Old Dock Cottages
26
37
Hope
15
18
Court
23
Mered
ith Co
urt
26
Centre
25
The 15
27
22
28
19
28
12
PH
18
16
Inn
39
30 to 35
13
17
30
29
17
38
37
Deal Cottage
38
23
21
21
Weare
18
11
38
18
Cumberl
and
Perretts Court
Merchants Row
2 4 6
El Sub Sta
86
14 to49
Landmark Court
Museum
The Quays
Court
1 to30
81
90
72
Old Jail Workshops
PC
1 to12
80
66
17 to
34
Wes
tgat
e
1 to
1 to40
Liberty Gardens
Pennon Rise
35 to
50
1 to
16
91
3to6
129
1 to84
SteamshipHouse
Museum
Trin
Mills
PH
21
Daubeny
13
1 to
17
6 to12
Court
18
1 to
18
El Sub Sta
10
Byza
ntine
Cou
rt
Museum
Merrick Court
1 to16
Bathu
rst P
arade
Mer
chan
ts H
ouse
Depot
12
JubileeHouse
ASHMEAD WAY
PLACE
GR
ENVILLE
CUMBERLAND ROADBRUNSWICK PLACE
SMEATON ROAD
MC ADAM WAY
BRUNEL LOCK ROAD
CUMBERLAND ROAD
CANA
DA WA
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GEFLE
CLOS
E
GAS
FERR
Y RO
AD
SYDNEY RO
W
MAR
DYKE FER
RY RO
AD
CALEDONIAN ROAD
HAN
OVER
PLACE
CANA
DA W
AY
BRUNEL LOCK ROAD
MC ADAM WAY
CUMB
ERLAN
D CLO
SE
ASHTON AV
ENUE
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ROAD
AVON CRESCENT
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Bollard
Bollards
Chy
Jetty
Bollards
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Bollard
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Cumberland Basin Bridge
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Mean High Water
Mean High Water
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Mean High Water
MLW
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Mean
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mas
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SM
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SS Great Britain
Slipway
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SM
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Chatham
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Patent Slip
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8.5m
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9.4m
8.5m
9.4m
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13.7m
14.9m
14.0m
9.4m
9.4m
10.7m
12.5m
Wapping Railway Wharf
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d)
MP
Wapping Railway Wharf
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Prince's
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El Sub Sta
The Create Environment Centre
Bristol Record Office
Warehouse
36
Maritime
24
38
Napier Court
132
21
28
Works
21
25
9694
Heritage
33
PH
130
23
7 to12
17
23
32
Rowing C
lub
Crane
20
133
Centre
123
38
Hope Court
27
24
10
12
24
Museum
131
25
13
37
Works
31
Works
PH
Tk
19
119
27
29
31
15
11
40
Portland Court
11
134
Works
33 to 44
Works
Works
PC
31
Works
10
22
Works
120
22
26
121
22
40
32
39
Dockyard
36
122
32
El Sub Sta
30
Wapping
14
17
(PH)
24
14
17
22
John Cabot Court
30
39
13
Post
13 19
21
Depot
13 37
15
16
12
25
17
5 to10
19
Res
cue
15
11
Tk
36
10
19
16
23
Warehouse
20
1 to12
26
25
25
Cottage
11
19
22
22
24
13
29
Engine House
26
16
5 to10
29
32
Club
11
31 to36
29
18
Underfall Yard
20
2421
36
5 to10
27
14
27
12
14
15
20
31
Hydraulic
16
12
30 to 35
14
(Sea Cadet Corps)
20
Court
TS Adventure
23
39
20
Westbrooke Court
14
1a
28
40
27
25
5 to 10
28
Water Leisure
24
Old Dock Cottages
26
37
Hope
15
18
Court
23
Mered
ith Co
urt
26
Centre
25
The 15
27
22
28
19
28
12
PH
18
16
Inn
39
30 to 35
13
17
30
29
17
38
37
Deal Cottage
38
23
21
21
Weare
18
11
38
18
Cumberl
and
Perretts Court
Merchants Row
2 4 6
El Sub Sta
86
14 to49
Landmark Court
Museum
The Quays
Court
1 to30
81
90
72
Old Jail Workshops
PC
1 to12
80
66
17 to
34
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tgat
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1 to
1 to40
Liberty Gardens
Pennon Rise
35 to
50
1 to
16
91
3to6
129
1 to84
SteamshipHouse
Museum
Trin
Mills
PH
21
Daubeny
13
1 to
17
6 to12
Court
18
1 to
18
El Sub Sta
10
Byza
ntine
Cou
rt
Museum
Merrick Court
1 to16
Bathu
rst P
arade
Mer
chan
ts H
ouse
Depot
12
JubileeHouse
ASHMEAD WAY
PLACE
GR
ENVILLE
CUMBERLAND ROADBRUNSWICK PLACE
SMEATON ROAD
MC ADAM WAY
BRUNEL LOCK ROAD
CUMBERLAND ROAD
CANA
DA WA
Y
GEFLE
CLOS
E
GAS
FERR
Y RO
AD
SYDNEY RO
W
MAR
DYKE FER
RY RO
AD
CALEDONIAN ROAD
HAN
OVER
PLACE
CANA
DA W
AY
BRUNEL LOCK ROAD
MC ADAM WAY
CUMB
ERLAN
D CLO
SE
ASHTON AV
ENUE
CUMBERLAND
ROAD
AVON CRESCENT
NOVA SCOTIA PLACE
CUMBERLAND ROAD
CALEDONIAN ROAD WA
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RO
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DR
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PLA
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CHALLONER COURT
CUMBER
LAND ROA
D
Piers
(Swi
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Swing-bridge
Cn
Bollards
TCB
Bollard
Caisson
Bollards
Bollard
Bollards
Chy
Jetty
Bollards
Bollards Bollards
Bollards
Caisson
Bollard
FB
FB
Cumberland Basin Bridge
Chy
TCB
Stone
(Swing)
Bollards
LB
Travell
ing Cra
nes
Crane
Bol
BollardsBollar
ds
Bol
Sluice
Sluice
El Sub Sta
SubEl
Sta
Bollard
s
Bols
Cn
Bol
Bolla
rds
Bol
Bol
lard
s
Cn
Bols
Bollards
Cn
Mud
Mud
Mud
Mud
Mud
SM
SM
Sloping masonry
Mean High Water
Mean High Water
Mean Low Water Springs
Mean High Water
MLW
Mud
Mud
Mean
Low Wa
ter
Car Park
Sloping masonry
Slop
ing
mas
onry
SM
Sloping masonry
Sloping masonry
Sub
SS Great Britain
Slipway
SM
El
SM
Graving Dock
Sta
SM
Chatham
Wharf
Patent Slip
(Activities Centre)
Slipw
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Car Park
Slipway
Avon Quay
El SubSta
Caravan Site
Slopin
g maso
nry
SM
SMSM
SM
SM
SM
Car Park
SM
Car Park
Car ParkBa
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harf
Baltic W
harf
Car Park
Sloping mason
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Bathurst Wharf
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9.4m
9.1m
10.4m
8.5m
9.1m
9.4m
8.5m
9.4m
8.2m
13.7m
14.9m
14.0m
9.4m
9.4m
10.7m
12.5m
Wapping Railway Wharf
Railway (disuse
d)
MP
Wapping Railway Wharf
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SUBSTANTIVE ACCOUNTAs part of our Studio B site anaylsis, I was set the task to map the transportation and communication within Spike Island.
METHODOLOGICAL ACCOUNTFrom a DWG site plan of Spike Island, in Archicad, I started separating areas into their di!erent functions and uses. I made one map with all uses on it and I put each separate use on its own layer. From this one drawing with lots of information - I could then turn o! other layers to poduce a series of drawings which communicated di!erent functions and uses
ANALYTICAL ACCOUNTBecasue of the amibguity of the spaces on Spike Island - mapping the pedestrian routes was not always straight forward. For example the pedestrian route or desire way may include cutting through a carpark or an unused/undesignated space. This unplanned aspect to the island I found quite refreshing. Figure grounds are interesting, but perhaps not always useful. I combined the layers of the "gure ground with the houses back gardens and also restricted zones physical and psychological. The diagram which explodes these di!erent maps upwards - I found not really necessary and it was easier to view these drawings individually on plan view.
SPIKE ISLAND SITE ANALYSIS
GP
GP
GP
Posts
Path
Har
bour
Wal
k
Harbour WalkASHMEAD WAY
PLACE
GR
ENVILLE
CUMBERLAND ROADBRUNSWICK PLACE
SMEATON ROAD
MC ADAM WAY
BRUNEL LOCK ROAD
CUMBERLAND ROAD
CANA
DA WA
Y
GEFLE
CLOS
E
GAS
FERR
Y RO
AD
SYDNEY RO
W
MAR
DYKE FER
RY RO
AD
CALEDONIAN ROAD
HAN
OVER
PLACE
CANA
DA W
AY
BRUNEL LOCK ROAD
MC ADAM WAY
CUMB
ERLAN
D CLO
SE
ASHTON AV
ENUE
CUMBERLAND
ROAD
AVON CRESCENT
NOVA SCOTIA PLACE
CUMBERLAND ROAD
CALEDONIAN ROAD WA
PP
ING
RO
AD
DR
AYC
OT
PLA
CE
CHALLONER COURT
CUMBER
LAND ROA
D
Piers
(Swi
ng)
Swing-bridge
Cn
Bollards
TCB
Bollard
Caisson
Bollards
Bollard
Bollards
Chy
Jetty
Bollards
Bollards
C
C
Bollards
Bollards
Caisson
Bollard
FB
FB
Cumberland Basin Bridge
Chy
TCB
Stone
(Swing)
Bollards
LB
Travell
ing Cra
nes
Crane
Bol
BollardsBollar
ds
Bol
Sluice
Sluice
El Sub Sta
SubEl
Sta
Bollard
s
Bols
Cn
Bol
Bolla
rds
Bol
Bol
lard
s
Cn
Bols
Bollards
Cn
Mud
Mud
Mud
Mud
Mud
SM
SM
Sloping masonry
Mean High Water
Mean High Water
Mean Low Water Springs
Mean High Water
MLW
Mud
Mud
Mean
Low Wa
ter
Car Park
Sloping masonry
Slop
ing
mas
onry
SM
Sloping masonry
Sloping masonry
Sub
SS Great Britain
Slipway
SM
El
SM
Graving Dock
Sta
SM
Chatham
Wharf
Patent Slip
(Activities Centre)
Slipw
ay
Car Park
Slipway
Avon Quay
El SubSta
Slopin
g maso
nry
SM
SMSM
SM
SM
SM
Car Park
SM
Car Park
Car ParkBa
ltic W
harf
Baltic W
harf
Car Park
Sloping mason
ry
Bathurst Wharf
SM
SM
9.1m
9.4m
9.1m
10.4m
8.5m
9.1m
9.4m
8.5m
9.4m
8.2m
13.7m
14.9m
14.0m
9.4m
9.4m
10.7m
12.5m
Wapping Railway Wharf
Railway (disuse
d)
MP
Wapping Railway Wharf
Albion Docks Boatyard
Wharf Wharf
Prince's
Wharf
Wapping Railway Wharf
Merchants Quay
Prince's
Wharf
Sloping masonry
GP
GP
GP
Posts
Path
Har
bour
Wal
k
Harbour WalkASHMEAD WAY
PLACE
GR
ENVILLE
CUMBERLAND ROADBRUNSWICK PLACE
SMEATON ROAD
MC ADAM WAY
BRUNEL LOCK ROAD
CUMBERLAND ROAD
CANA
DA WA
Y
GEFLE
CLOS
E
GAS
FERR
Y RO
AD
SYDNEY RO
W
MAR
DYKE FER
RY RO
AD
CALEDONIAN ROAD
HAN
OVER
PLACE
CANA
DA W
AY
BRUNEL LOCK ROAD
MC ADAM WAY
CUMB
ERLAN
D CLO
SE
ASHTON AV
ENUE
CUMBERLAND
ROAD
AVON CRESCENT
NOVA SCOTIA PLACE
CUMBERLAND ROAD
CALEDONIAN ROAD WA
PP
ING
RO
AD
DR
AYC
OT
PLA
CE
CHALLONER COURT
CUMBER
LAND ROA
D
Piers
(Swi
ng)
Swing-bridge
Cn
Bollards
TCB
Bollard
Caisson
Bollards
Bollard
Bollards
Chy
Jetty
Bollards
Bollards
C
C
Bollards
Bollards
Caisson
Bollard
FB
FB
Cumberland Basin Bridge
Chy
TCB
Stone
(Swing)
Bollards
LB
Travell
ing Cra
nes
Crane
Bol
BollardsBollar
ds
Bol
Sluice
Sluice
El Sub Sta
SubEl
Sta
Bollard
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Bols
Cn
Bol
Bolla
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Bol
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Bols
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Mud
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SM
SM
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Mean High Water
Mean High Water
Mean Low Water Springs
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MLW
Mud
Mud
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Low Wa
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Car Park
Sloping masonry
Slop
ing
mas
onry
SM
Sloping masonry
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Sub
SS Great Britain
Slipway
SM
El
SM
Graving Dock
Sta
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Chatham
Wharf
Patent Slip
(Activities Centre)
Slipw
ay
Car Park
Slipway
Avon Quay
El SubSta
Caravan Site
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Car Park
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harf
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harf
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Bathurst Wharf
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Railway (disuse
d)
MP
Wapping Railway Wharf
Albion Docks Boatyard
Wharf Wharf
Prince's
Wharf
Wapping Railway Wharf
Merchants Quay
Prince's
Wharf
Sloping masonry
SPIKE ISLAND SITE ANALYSIS: FREEDOM AND CONTROL
SUBSTANTIVE ACCOUNTAs well as mapping the transportation and communications I was also given the task, of uno!cial site analysis, to record the levels of Freedom and Control on the island.
METHODOLOGICAL ACCOUNTAs I walked around the site I marked on a scale of 1 to 5 the levels of comfortability I felt in all areas on Spike Island. Using the same Archicad drawing I recorded these "ndings onto the computer and translated the numerical data to the visual representation in the form of colour.
ANALYTICAL ACCOUNTBecause of the subjectivity of the experiment 3 other people were called in to do the same task. It appears I felt more comfortable than everyone else. Representing the data in colour - using the gradient from yellow (comfortable/freedom) to red (control) was visually informative.
SPIKE ISLAND SITE ANALYSIS: FREEDOM AND CONTROL
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SITE PLAN / MASTERPLAN
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PLAC
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CHALLONER COURT
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10.7m
12.5m
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ROAD
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10.7m
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Void Above
Storage under ramp
Storage under ramp
Staircase03
A: 19.065 m2ceramic tileH: 18.00 m
Staircase03
A: 19.065 m2H: 18.00 m
Toilet02
A: 41.925 m2ceramic tileH: 3.28 m
Toilet02
A: 41.925 m2H: 3.28 m
Exhibtion Cave 2021
A: 99.879 m2H: 3.28 m
Photographic Cataloguing004
A: 129.778 m2H: 7.28 m
Cataloguing Area006
A: 81.298 m2H: 7.28 m
Depot H-3.2m011
A: 193.226 m2H: 3.28 m
Tate Cafe & Coffee014
A: 217.103 m2H: 7.28 m
Sorting Space015
A: 104.194 m2H: 7.28 m
Interim Storage (Clean)016
A: 51.613 m2H: 7.28 m
Parking1
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking2
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking3
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking4
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking5
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking6
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking7
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking8
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking9
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking10
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking11
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking12
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking13
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking14
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking15
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking16
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking17
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking18
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking19
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking20
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking21
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking22
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking23
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking24
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking25
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking26
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking27
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking28
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking29
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking30
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking31
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking32
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking33
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking34
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking35
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking36
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking39
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking40
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking41
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking42
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking43
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking44
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking45
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking46
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking47
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking48
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking49
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking50
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking51
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking52
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking53
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking54
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking55
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking56
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking57
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking58
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking59
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking60
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking61
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking62
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking63
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking64
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking65
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking66
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking67
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking68
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking69
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking79
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking80
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking81
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking82
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking83
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking84
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking85
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking86
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking87
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking88
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking89
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking90
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking91
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking92
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking93
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking94
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking95
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking96
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking97
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking98
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking99
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking100
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking101
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking102
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking103
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking104
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking105
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking106
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking107
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking108
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking109
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking110
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking111
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking114
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking115
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking116
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking117
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking118
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking119
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking120
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking121
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking122
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking124
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking125
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking127
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking128
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Lifts03
A: 7.694 m2ceramic tileH: 18.00 m
Lifts03
A: 7.694 m2ceramic tileH: 18.00 m
Parking129
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Interim Storage (Isolated)016
A: 49.855 m2H: 7.28 m
Depot H-7.2m012
A: 158.159 m2H: 7.28 m
Depot Clear Circ H-7.2m012
A: 108.768 m2H: 7.28 m
Depot H-3.2m011
A: 230.717 m2H: 3.28 m
The Cave / Performance & Instal021
A: 562.664 m2H: 3.28 m
Mech.020
A: 1.044 m2H: 4.00 m
Electr020
A: 1.476 m2H: 4.00 m
Pipe Work020
A: 0.861 m2H: 4.00 m
Electr020
A: 1.477 m2H: 4.00 m
Pipe Work020
A: 0.861 m2H: 4.00 m
Mech.020
A: 1.030 m2H: 4.00 m
Public Circulation015
A: 110.692 m2H: 3.28 m
Auditorium021
A: 299.996 m2H: 4.00 m
Resturant Kitchen and Store025
A: 72.363 m2H: 4.00 m
Tate Shop Store026
A: 87.065 m2H: 3.28 m
Parking102
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking103
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking104
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking105
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking106
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking107
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking108
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking109
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking110
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking111
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking102
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking103
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking104
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking105
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking106
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking107
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking108
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking109
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking110
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking111
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking112
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking113
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking39
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking40
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking41
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking42
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking43
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking44
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking45
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking46
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking47
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking19
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking20
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking21
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking22
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking23
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking24
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking25
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking26
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking27
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking28
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking29
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking30
A: 14.000 m2concrete flooring
Parking66
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking67
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking68
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking69
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Parking69
A: 12.750 m2concrete flooring
Auditorium Store & Prep Space021
A: 49.026 m2H: 3.28 m
Auditorium Stage021
A: 82.184 m2H: 3.28 m
Cleaners Room022
A: 8.866 m2H: 4.00 m
Wheelie Bins026
A: 19.720 m2H: 4.00 m
Plant027
A: 65.228 m2concrete floor
H: 4.00 m
Depot H-2.2m008
A: 159.698 m2H: 2.50 m
Deep Storage H-2m010
A: 155.511 m2H: 1.60 m
Public Street / Ramp018
A: 785.695 m2H: 0.00 m
5.77 %
21 x 0.156 = 3.280
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21 x 0.156 = 3.280
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Fire Cor / Staff & Artist Ent017
A: 296.765 m2H: 3.28 m
Tate Book & Print Shop012
A: 179.244 m2H: 7.28 m
Fire Cor / Staff & Artist Ent017
A: 140.292 m2H: 3.28 m
Loading Bay001
A: 245.145 m2H: 7.28 m
SUBSTANTIVE ACCOUNTThe last three images are of masterplans of the proposed Whapping Wharf site on Spike Island.
METHODOLOGICAL ACCOUNTThese 3 masterplan drawings were all produced using Archicad, but the render on the previous page was then taken into Artlantis where textures were added.
ANALYTICAL ACCOUNTI feel that this plan on this page is very successful. It is quite a beautiful drawing and there is more information for the proposed building. The beige colour of street/promandae is continued through the centre of the proposed building to emphasise that the buildings atrium space is to be seen as a route through and an extension of the public realm. The render on the previous page is very impressive as it shows that the surrounding buildings have been modelled and it is possible to view the proposed buildings in relation to their context. However, the render does appear very computerized and in that sense it is not very realistic at all. I think at least placing some people on this render and boats in the river would help give that drawing a bit of life.The wire-frame drawing (2 pages back) is also impressive. It is good to see the 2 grids (of the proposed buildings and of the car park/public park plinth. Also it is possible to understand the heights of the building with the wire-frame, as well as the topology of land. However, as far as a wire-frame drawing this one is not really very useful. Wire-frames are good, but it is important to be clear about what is being shown. A wire-frame masterplan is from too far away to be able to be useful.
MASTERPLAN SKETCHES
INITIAL MASTERPLAN RENDERS
SUBSTANTIVE ACCOUNTThese initial computer renders show the proportionate dimensions of the newly proposed major buildings in relation to one another and in relation to the existing buildings on site.
METHODOLOGICAL ACCOUNTThe existing buildings on this model are just masses and also, at this point of the design, the proposed buildings too are simply masses. These masses were all modelled accurately on Archicad.
ANALYTICAL ACCOUNTAs a means to design from, the modelling of the exising surrounding buildings and the overall site was very useful to me. Meaning I could then focus on the designing of the proposed building(s)
RENDERED MASTERPLAN
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