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Propose d Institute of Technology Carlow BSc. in Architectural Technology Year 3 2014-2015 Coolattin House and Stable Yard Cover Sheet Project number Design Thesis Studio Project 1 Date 04/12/2015 Drawn by Ryan Forde LECTURER Noel Dunne, Anne Berney, Sujana Sudhir A126 Scale Sheet List Sheet Name Sheet Number GA. Existing Lower GF. A100 GA. Existing Upper GF A101 GA. Existing External Elevations A102 GA. Existing Courtyard Elevations 1/2 A104 GA. Existing Courtayrd Elevations 2/2 A105 GA. Proposed Upper Ground Floor A107 GA. Proposed Lower Ground Floor A106 GA. Proposed Courtyard Elevations 1/3 A109 GA. Proposed Courtyard Elevations 2/3 A110 GA. Proposed Sections 1/2 A111 Building Regulations Compliance Part B - Fire 1/2 A112 Building Regulations Compliance Part M - Access and Use A113 Proposed Passenger lift/Elevated Walkway A114 Proposed Glazed Atrium External Stairs/Passenger Lift A115 Part M Compliance - Sanitary A113b Part M Compliance - Wheelchair Accessible Apartment A113c Proposed Secondary External Door A116 Proposed Glazing at Garage Door A117 Improving Thermal Performance - Window 1/5 A118 Improving Thermal Performance - Walls 2/5 A119 Improving Thermal Performance - Roof 3/5 A120 Proposed Site Layout 1/2 A123 Proposed Site Sections & Views 2/2 A124 Services Layout A125 Lower Ground Floor Perspective A106b Upper Ground Floor Plan Perspective A107B GA. Proposed Courtyard Elevation 3/3 A110b GA. Proposed Sections 2/2 A111b Building Regulations Compliance Part B - Fire 2/2 A112b Buidiling Regulations Compliance Part M - Access and Use A113a Building Regulations Part M Compliance Site A113d Improving Thermal Performance Detailed Section A118a Cover Sheet A126

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Page 1: Ryan Forde Sample of College Conservation Project - Coolattin House and Stable Yard, Shillelagh, Co. Wicklow

Proposed

Institute of Technology Carlow BSc. in Architectural

Technology Year 3 2014-2015

Coolattin House and Stable Yard

Cover Sheet

Project number Design Thesis StudioProject 1

Date04/12/2015

Drawn byRyan Forde

LECTURER Noel Dunne, Anne Berney,Sujana Sudhir

A126

Scale

Sheet ListSheet Name Sheet

NumberGA. Existing Lower GF. A100GA. Existing Upper GF A101GA. Existing External Elevations A102GA. Existing Courtyard Elevations 1/2 A104GA. Existing Courtayrd Elevations 2/2 A105GA. Proposed Upper Ground Floor A107GA. Proposed Lower Ground Floor A106GA. Proposed Courtyard Elevations 1/3 A109GA. Proposed Courtyard Elevations 2/3 A110GA. Proposed Sections 1/2 A111Building Regulations Compliance Part B - Fire 1/2 A112Building Regulations Compliance Part M - Access and Use A113

Proposed Passenger lift/Elevated Walkway A114Proposed Glazed Atrium External Stairs/Passenger Lift A115Part M Compliance - Sanitary A113bPart M Compliance - Wheelchair Accessible Apartment A113cProposed Secondary External Door A116Proposed Glazing at Garage Door A117Improving Thermal Performance - Window 1/5 A118Improving Thermal Performance - Walls 2/5 A119Improving Thermal Performance - Roof 3/5 A120Proposed Site Layout 1/2 A123Proposed Site Sections & Views 2/2 A124Services Layout A125Lower Ground Floor Perspective A106bUpper Ground Floor Plan Perspective A107BGA. Proposed Courtyard Elevation 3/3 A110bGA. Proposed Sections 2/2 A111bBuilding Regulations Compliance Part B - Fire 2/2 A112bBuidiling Regulations Compliance Part M - Access and Use

A113a

Building Regulations Part M Compliance Site A113dImproving Thermal Performance Detailed Section A118aCover Sheet A126

Page 2: Ryan Forde Sample of College Conservation Project - Coolattin House and Stable Yard, Shillelagh, Co. Wicklow

Showroom 2

Hallway16 m²

17 m²

Reception

Office19 m²

64 m²

Showroom 1

WC3 m²

Bathroom6 m²

Boiler Room13 m²

Showroom 347 m²

Showroom 446 m²

Showroom 516 m²

Showroom 723 m²

Hallway17 m²

Showroom 816 m²

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Showroom 664 m²

Showroom 961 m²

Hallway9 m²

15 m²

Corridor

19 m²

Corridor

1

14m

26 m²

7m

Cyan Color Outlines theLocation of Existing Chimneysthat shall be used asProposed Stack Ventilationfor the Lower and UpperGround Floor of the Building

Existing Lower GF0

Existing Upper GF4100

7256

Existing Upper GF FFL4400

Roof Level9146

Ceiling Level Lower

GF

Showroom 2 26m

2

18m2

Showroom 1 64m

2

Hallway 20m2

Reception17m2

Office 19m2

Corridor 34m2

Store room13m

2

Workshop 6 29m

2

Workshop 5 26m

2

WC8m2

Office 16m2

Store 19m2

Apartment Living Room 37m

2

P.I.D.01 Workshop 4 P.I.D.02 E.I.D.0

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Workshop 629 m²

Workshop 526 m²

Workshop 418 m²

Workshop 217 m²

Workshop 315 m²

WC9 m²

Office12 m²

WC4 m²

Bathroom7 m²

Store Room17 m²

Living Room44 m²

Bedroom 222 m²

12 m²

Apartment Hallway

Bathroom5 m²

WC2 m²

Bedroom 222 m²

Bedroom 117 m²

37 m²

Living Room

Store18 m²

Office16 m²

WC7 m²

Hallway12 m²

Workshop 132 m²

Hallway18 m²

Cyan Color Outlines theLocation of Existing Chimneysthat shall be used asProposed Stack Ventilationfor the Lower and UpperGround Floor of the Building

Existing Lower GF0

Existing Upper GF4100

Ceiling Level Lower GF7256

Existing Upper GF FFL4400

Roof Level9146

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Keeping with the Conservation Principles of Repairing rather than Replacing, the thermal requirements of the King Post Truss Roof shall be met by providing Hemp Fibre Wool Insulation laid between the existing timber joists atCeiling level. Additional Hemp Insulation shall be laid acrossthe existing Joists. The Insulation is a vapour permeable

and hygroscopic material that ensures effective humiditybuffering and moisture management

Keeping with the Conservationprinciples of EnsuringReversibility of Alterations the chosen method of SecondaryGlazing to improve theperformance of the existingSash Windows the proposedglazing shall be sealed to theexisting timber frame of thewindow. The system is 100%reversible as it is notmechanically fixed to anyexisting structure.

Protected escape routes will be 30 minute resistance.Doors will open in the direction of escape but not ontoan escape route as per TGD B2006 1.4.3.3. Escaperoute doors will be fitted with an electromagnetic thatwill allow doors to close in the event of fire. 30 minutefire doors will be installed to all stair cores, and storerooms . Fire doors will have a vision panel to complywith TGD M2010 Diagram 10. Intrumescent strips,smoke seals automatic closers will be fitted to all fire doors.

Keeping with the ConservationPrinciples 1,3,4,5,7,9,10

Keeping with the ConservationPrinciples 4,5,10,11

Keeping with the Conservation Principles5,7,9,10,11,13

Keeping with the Conservation Principles 2,4,5,7,9,10,11,13

Proposed Services Trenchrecessed into ProposedPaving to be placed aroundPerimeter of the courtyard

Geothermal Pipework

Geothermal Vertical Bore Holes5000mm apart 1500mm Deep intothe EarthGeothermal Vertical Bore Pipe

External VerticalService Riser

Boiler Room

Scale

LECTURER

Drawn by

Date

Project number

Institute of Technology CarlowBSc. in Architectural

TechnologyYear 3 2014-2015

Proposed

As indicated

Services Layout

Design Thesis StudioProject 1

Coolattin House and Stable Yard

04/12/2015

Ryan Forde

Noel Dunne, Anne Berney,Sujana Sudhir

A125

General Discription of the Proposed Works Improving Thermal Performance - External WallsKeeping with the Conservation Principles, the existing external walls shall be internally insulated with Natural and Breathable Hemp

by timber battens on the internal side of the wall. Calsitherm Climate Plasterboard finishes the Proposed Thermal Insulation method.Improving Thermal Performance - External DoorsKeeping with the Conservation Principles ofexisting External Doors shall be dead lock bolted open to comply with Part B of the Building Regulations, a Proposed Secondary Single Glazed Pull door shall be sealed to the existing timber door frame and a Floor Spring

Meeting Space Heating Requirements - Underfloor Heating

Keeping with the Conservation Principles of Minimum Intervention, the proposed space heating system of

environment. The proposed system is wall mounted which provides more space for the showrooms on the Lower Ground Floor

lift to be visable. The lift shall be wheelchair accessible and shall be used as a means of access from theapartments to the west wing of the building. The lift shall rise from the Lower GF to the Upper GF level.

closers will be fitted to all fire doors.External DoorsProtected escape routes will be 30 minute resistance. Doors will open in the direction of

M2010 Diagram 10. Intrumescent strips, smoke seals automatic closers will be fitted to all fire doors.

Proposed Vertical Transportation - Glazed AtriuDmoorswith Lift and Stairs Internal DoorsKeeping with the Conservation Principles of Protected escape routes will be 30 minute Avoiding Incremental Damge, the proposed resistance. Doors will open in the direction of curtain wall stick frame system atrium shall be escape but not onto an escape route as per TGD self supporting and not cause conflict with the B2006 1.4.3.3. Escape route doors will be fitted withexisiting building. The proposed precast an electromagnetic that will allow doors to close inpassenger lift which rises from the Lower GF to installed to all stair cores, store rooms & to thethe Upper GF level on the West wing of the compartment wall on grid line 9. Fire doors will haveBuilding. This vertical transportation system a vision panel to comply with TGD M2010 Diagramprovides an ease of access of all users coming 10. Intrumescent strips, smoke seals automaticfrom the proposed car park in the existing service yard area.Proposed Repaving of CourtyardKeeping with the Conservation Principles ofMinimum Intervention the existing brick Pavers escape but not onto an escape route as per TGDaround the Perimeter of the building shall be B2006 1.4.3.3. Escape route doors will be fitted with removed, numbered and stored in a safe an electromagnetic that will allow doors to close in environment for future re-use. The proposed the event of fire. 30 minute fire doors will bepaving around the perimeter of the courtyard installed to all stair cores, and store rooms . Fire shall be a smooth non-slip surface providing a doors will have a vision panel to comply with TGD

safe ease of access for all types of users.

Improving Thermal Performance - WindowsKeeping with the Conservation principles Keeping with the Conservation principles of Keeping a of Ensuring Reversibility of Alterations the part of the Building in Use, the proposed UFH system chosen method of Secondary Glazing to shall be incorporated into the Upper Groundimprove the performance of the existing Suspended timber floor System. The heating pipes shall

Insulation, Intello Intelligent Breathable Vapour Sash Windows the proposed glazing shall be heated by Geothermal Heat pumps.membrane shall be used to allow the insulation be sealed to the existing timber frame of Meeting Space Heating Requirements - Infrared Heating concrete dog leg stairs shall wrap around the the event of fire. 60 minute fire doors will beto breathe while preventing moisture build-up the window. The system is 100% reversible Panelin the wall. A vertical Service Shaft is provided as it is not mechanically fixed to any existing

structure.Improving Thermal Performance - Roof Infrared Panels provides a high quality electric heating Keeping with the Conservation Principles solution that provides a gentle and natural heatingof Repairing rather than Replacing, the thermal requirements of the King Post Truss Roof shall be met by providingUsing Appropriate Materials and Methods, the Hemp Fibre Wool Insulation laid between Proposed Vertical Transportation -

Passenger Lift the existing timber joists at Ceiling level. Keeping with the Conservation Principles of Protecting Additional Hemp Insulation shall be laid the Special Interest, the lift shall be incased with clear across the existing Joists. The Insulation is glazing to enable the granite south facade behind thea vapour permeable and hygroscopic material that ensures effictive humidityshall be recessed into the proposed new paving buffering and moisture

management surface of the courtyard's building perimeter.

1) - Keeping a Building in Use

unacceptable damage to its

alterations to Coolattin Stable Yard,

all significant new work shall be

appropriate. New work shall not bebased on historical accuracy andshall be clearly distinguished bydesign and use of materials

Keeping with the Conservation 3) - Using Expert Conservation AdvicePrinciples The input of expert advice should not be confined to just the planning

processinCoolattin Stable Yard is a great rarity competently and correctly completed,in Protected Structures in Co. Wicklow continued expert involvement is necessary inevery effort shall be made to find a the management and site supervision of theto be adapted to a new use without with proper and adequate supervision.character and special interest. 4) - Protecting the Special Interest2) - Researching and Analyzing Stable Yard shall not be damaged byConservation Advice All new inappropriate works. No structure can be

researched and analysed. Therefore advised to do so by conservation specialist.

identifiable on-site where Dramatic interventions in this protected

do so by conservation building specialist. Allnew works proposed shall be in line theResearching and Analysing Guidlines.

6) - Respecting Earlier Alterations ofInterestThis project focuses on respecting theCoolattin. In order to ensure that the works are contribution of different stages of

its historical development. Where newa protected structure they shall be wellsolution which will allows the building project, using experienced and skilled workers designed and

constructed7) - Repairing rather than Replacing

damaged by inappropriate works. No structure structure and prolong its life without

reasonably be repaired, its replacementshall not be permitted.8) - Promoting Honesty of Repairs andstructure are not appropriate, unless advised to

Alterations

9) - Using Appropriate Materials and Methodsin works to Coolattin Stable Yard, indicated in theDWGS, the use of modern materials and techniquesshall only be permitted where there appropriateness isalterations and additions are proposed to supported by firm scientific evidence or where

they have proved themselves over a sufficient period andwhere traditional alternatives cannot be used orsourced for the project

Project shall preserve the authentic fabric 10) - Ensuring Reversing of Alterationsthe special interest of the structure. Good or substantially reversible, when undertaking works to

of unforseen problems, if the need arise, without lastingthe protected structure shall be fully can be demolished or partly demolished unless damaging or deteriorated future could be damage being caused to the architectural

historic

recorded and will be visually 5) - Promoting Minimum Intervention 11) - Avoiding Incremental Damage Thought must be given to the potential

cumulativeRepairs to the protected building shall be can be damaged by incremental alterations. In thecarried out without attempting to disguise case of the protected structure this applies to bothor hide the artificial ageing of the building. internal and external works.

12) - Discuraging the use ofOnly appropriate materials and methods shall be used Architectural Salvage from

other Buildings

doubt on the authenticity of eventhe untouched parts of the fabric.Creating a market for salvagedbuilding materials promotes the

The character and special interest of Coolattin indicated in drawings which contribute to The uses of any additions are all reversible in the building example the removal of slates or

repair will arrest the process of decay of a Coolattin Stable Yard shall allow for the future correction for reuse elsewhere.

13) - Complying with the Buildingpresence of the building

Regulationsproject will secure the health andsafety of people in the vacinity ofimpact of minor work The quality and character of both the building. Specific issues in

relation to Part B and M of the TGD's arestructure

GENERAL NOTES1. ALL WORKS TO COMPLY WITH ALL CURRENT,RELEVANT BUILDING REGULATIONS ANDCODES OF PRACTICE.

The re-use of architectural features 2. ALL WORKS TO BE PASSED BY BUILDINGcan confuse the understanding and CONTROL OFFICER INSPECTIONS.appreciation of the building, casting 3. STEEL REINFORCEMENT & STRUCTURAL STEEL FRAME TO ENGINEER’S DETAILS &

DESIGN.4. ALL CONCRETE CEMENT USED, FOR BOTHPRECAST & CAST IN-SITU, TO BE ECOCEMdismantling of other old buildings, for

BASED CEMENT. ALL CONCRETE WORKS TO COMLPY

cut-stone elements from a building WITH BS:8004 AND TESTED TO BS EN 12350-1

2009. EXPOSED CONCRETE FINISH TO BS 81105. ALL TIMBERS TO BE PRESERVATIVE TREATED,STRUCTURALLY GRADED & SOURCED FROM ANFSC MANAGED FORESTS6. DO NOT SCALE OFF DRAWINGS,The Building Regulations used in this

DIMENSIONS SHOWN TO BE USED. CONSULT ARCHITECT'SOFFICE FOR CLARIFICATION7. GA PLANS TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTIONWITHdealt with respect to the protected BUILDING SPECIFICATIONS & BILL OFQUANTITIES

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1 : 150 Proposed Lower G.F. Services Plan 1

1 : 100 Long Section through West Wing2

1 : 150Proposed Upper G.F. Services Plan3

Section Through South Wing.

1 : 50

4

Main Electrical Grid Supply

Cross Ventilation

Stack Ventilation

Existing Chimney used asProposed StackVentilation

Space Heated by UFH

Space Heated by UFH

Space Heated by UFH

Space Heated by UFH

Space Heated by UFH

Space Heated by UFH

Space Heated by UFHBedroom 1

17 m²Space Heated by UFH

Space Heated by UFH

Space Heated by UFH

Space Heated by UFH

Space Heated by UFH

Space Heated by UFH

Space Heated by UFH

Space Heating by UFH

Specific room shall beUnderfloor Heated Refer toBedroom 2

1 : 250Geothermal Heat Pump Plan5

Vertical Heating Panelsproviding space heatingrequirements for the lower GF

Surface Water Drainage Pipe

LegendSymbol

Description

Underfloor heating shall be used in all rooms excaept thecorridors on the Upper GF. The Low grade heat source shallbe the main heat source for the Upper Ground Floor. TheUFH Pipework is not shown in all rooms on the drawing butreference can be made to Bedroom No. 2Hot and Cold Water Pipework shall be drew from the 50mmService Void in the Suspended Floor. The ServiceDistribution shall feed back to the Boiler room locatedexternally on the South Wing. The Heat emitted shallremain a constant temperature through the day for thethermal comfort of the staff and visitors of the Building

The Vertical wall hung Heating Panels shall be themain heat source for the Lower GF. The Panel shallbe fixed to the Proposed New Internal Insulationon the existing external walls of the Lower GF. TheHot and Cold Water Pipework shall be drew fromthe 50mm Service Void in the New ProposedWall. The Service Distribution shall feed back tothe Boiler room located externally on the SouthWing. The Heat emitted shall remain a constanttemperature through the day for the thermalcomfort of the staff and visitors of the Building

Hot and Cold Water Pipework shall be drew fromthe 50mm Service Void in the New ProposedWall, or the Suspended Floor on the Upper GFThe Service Distribution shall feed back to theBoiler room located externally on the SouthWing. The Heat emitted shall remain a constanttemperature through the day for the thermalcomfort of the staff and visitors of the BuildingGeothermal Ground Source Heat Pump shall beused as the Primary Heat Source for Providing HotWater used for Sanitary Appliances and SpaceHeating.PVC Plastic Pipework 300mm Dia.Soil Depth 2000-5000mmTo Limit Pressure drop in the pipework should be2M/SThe System shall be Laid before the Constructionof the Proposed New Visitor CarparkThe Pipework to have Provisions for MaintenanceAccess

Heat pump heating system with horizontal located heat exchanger

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Existing Lower GF0

Existing Upper GF4100

Ceiling Level Lower

GF7256

Existing Upper GF FFL4400

Roof Level9146

Showroom 2 26m

2

Workshop 4 18m

2

Showroom 1 64m

2

Hallway 20m2

Reception17m2

Office 19m2

Corridor 34m2

Store room13m

2

Workshop 6 29m

2

Workshop 5 26m

2

WC8m2

Office 16m2

Store 19m2

Apartment Living Room 37m

2

P.W.16

E.W

.16

P.I.D.01

P.I.D.02

E.I.D.01

P.I.D.03

P.I.D.04

P.W.06

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Protected escape routes will be 30 minute resistance. Doors will open in the direction of escape but not onto an escape route as per TGD B2006 1.4.3.3. Escape route doors will be fitted with an electromagnetic thatwill allow doors to close in the event of fire. 30 minute fire doors will be installed to all stair cores, and store rooms . Fire doors will have a vision panel to complywith TGD M2010 Diagram 10. Intrumescent strips, smokeseals automatic closers will be fitted to all fire doors.

Keeping with the Conservation principles of keeping aPart of the Building in UseProposed Secondary Glazing to all Existing SashWindowson the Lower GFChosen method of Secondary Glazing to improve thePerformance of the existing Sash Windows theproposedglazing shall be sealed to the existing timber frame ofthewindow. The system is 100% reversible as it is not mechanically fixed to any existing structure.

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Door 1EnduraCor - Doorset Type 2 Fire Rating - 30minGlass Type - Fire - resistant glazing system Acoustic Rating - 30 dBConfiguration - Single leaf, single actionFrame Material - Finger jointed softwood(defect free on exposed faces)Suitable Location - Reception

Door 2EnduraCor - Doorset Type 1AFire Rating - 30minGlass Type - Fire - resistant glazing systemAcoustic Rating - 30 dBConfiguration - Single leaf, single actionFrame Material - Finger jointed softwood(defect free on exposed faces)Suitable Location - Hallway/office

Door 3EnduraCor - Doorset Type 7Fire Rating - 30min Self Closing SystemConfiguration - Single leaf, single actionFrame Material - Finger jointed softwood(defect free on exposed faces)Suitable Location - WC/Change

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Door 4EnduraCor - Doorset Type 3Fire Rating - 30min Self Closing SystemConfiguration - Double leaf, single action Frame Material - Finger jointed softwood(defect free on exposed faces)Suitable Location - CorridorHardware Set - Fixed-pin hinges, surfacemounted overhead door closers singleaction, 425 x 19 mm pull handles, 200 mmhigh kick-plates, 500 x 80 mm push plates,

Secondary Glazing WindowFrame Finish - Fixed-pin hinges, surfacemounted overhead door closers singleaction, 425 x 19 mm pull handles, 200 mmhigh kick-plates, 500 x 80 mm push plates,floor mounted concealed fixing doorstopsGlass Finish – Clear GlazingDescription – Haworth Enclose FramelessWall-Glass

1034

2110

1000

2000

floor mounted concealed fixing doorstops

Door 5Dorma BTS 80 Glazed Single Push Door with Door CloserFloor-Concealed Door CloserThe BTS 80 Series of floor-concealed doorclosers offer adaptability to almost anyinstallation. The closer's compact bodypermits its use where a larger closer wouldbe prohibitive. Versatility allows installationin thin slab concrete subfloor construction.

Proposed Lighting 1Philips CoreLine Recessed LED Lighting Median useful life: 30,000 hoursAverage ambient temperature: +25 ºCOperating temperature range: +10 to +40Mains voltage: 220-240 V / 50-60 Hz Material: Housing: pre-painted steelColour: WhiteConnection:With pull reliefInstallation: ndividual; lay-in in exposedceiling gridsCeiling type: Exposed T-bar ceiling Light source: LED-modulePower: LED27S version: 24.5 WLuminous flux: LED37S version: 3700 lmCorrelated Color Temperature:3000 K Color Rendering Index:≥ 80

Proposed Lighting 2Philips Suspended LED Lighting StripType : FPK561 (aluminum, compactfluorescent lamp version)Lamp position : Horizontal DoubleAsymmetricColour : GreyInstallation : Direct on ceiling, 2,5 m cordand cables Direct on ceiling: baseplatewith connection pointLight source: LED-modulePower: LED27S version: 24.5 WLuminous flux: LED37S version: 3700 lmCorrelated Color Temperature:3000 KColor Rendering Index:≥ 80

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Scale

LECTURER

Drawn by

Date

Project number

Institute of Technology CarlowBSc. in Architectural

TechnologyYear 3 2014-2015

Proposed

As indicated

GA. Proposed Sections

Design Thesis StudioProject 1

Coolattin House and Stable Yard

04/12/2015

Ryan Forde

Noel Dunne, Anne Berney,Sujana Sudhir

A111

1 : 50Longitudial Section through West Wing1

Keeping with the Conservation Principles, the existing external walls shall be internally insulated with Natural and Breathable Hemp Insulation, Intello Intelligent Breathable Vapour

the wall. A vertical Service Shaft is provided bytimber battens on the internal side of the wall. Calsitherm Climate Plasterboard finishes the Proposed Thermal Insulation method.

building perimeter.

Meeting Space Heating Requirements - Underfloor HeatingKeeping with the Conservation principles of Keeping a part of the Building in Use, the proposed UFH system shall be incorporated into the Upper Ground Suspended timber floor System. The heating pipes shall be heated by Geothermal Heat pumps.Meeting Space Heating Requirements - Infrared Heating PanelKeeping with the Conservation Principles of Minimum

Infrared Panels provides a high quality electric heatingenvironment. The proposed system is wall mounted which provides more space for the showrooms on the Lower Ground Floor Proposed Vertical Transportation - Passenger LiftKeeping with the Conservation Principles of Protecting the Special Interest, the lift shall be incased with clear glazing to enable the granite south facade behind the lift to be visable. The lift shall be wheelchair accessible and shall be used as a means of access from the apartments to the west wing of the building. The lift shall rise from the

Doors Internal DoorsProtected escape routes will be 30 minute resistance. Doors will open in the direction of escape but not onto an escape route as per TGD B2006electromagnetic that will allow doors to close in the event of fire. 60 minute fire doors will be installed to all stair cores, store rooms & to the compartment wall on grid line 9. Fire doors will have a vision panel to comply with TGD M2010 Diagram 10.will be fitted to all fire doors.External DoorsProtected escape routes will be 30 minute resistance. Doors will open in the direction of escape but not onto an escape route as per TGD B20061.4.3.3. Escape route doors will be fitted with an electromagnetic that will allow doors to close in the event of fire. 30 minute fire doors will be installed to all stair cores, and store rooms . Fire doors will have a vision panel to comply with TGD M2010 Diagram 10.Intrumescent strips, smoke seals automatic closers will be fitted to all fire doors.

Proposed Vertical Transportation - Glazed Atrium with Lift and StairsKeeping with the Conservation Principles of Avoiding Incremental Damge, the proposed curtain wall stick frame system atrium shall beself supporting and not cause conflict with the 1.4.3.3. Escape route doors will be fitted with anexisiting building. The proposed precast concrete dog leg stairs shall wrap around the passenger lift which rises from the Lower GF to the Upper GF level on the West wing of the Building. This vertical transportation systemprovides an ease of access of all users coming Intrumescent strips, smoke seals automatic closersfrom the proposed car park in the existing service yard area.Proposed Repaving of CourtyardKeeping with the Conservation Principles of Minimum Intervention the existing brick Pavers around the Perimeter of the building shall be removed, numbered and stored in a safe environment for future re-use. The proposed paving around the perimeter of the courtyard shall be a smooth non-slip surface providing a safe ease of access for all types of users.

General Discription of the Proposed Works Improving Thermal Performance -Improving Thermal Performance - External Walls Windows Keeping with the Conservation

principles of Ensuring Reversibility of Alterations the chosen method of Secondary Glazing to improve themembrane shall be used to allow the insulation performance of the existing

Sashto breathe while preventing moisture build-up in Windows the proposed glazing shall be sealed to the existing timber frame

of the window. The system is 100%reversible as it is not mechanically fixed Intervention, the proposed space heating system ofto any existing structure.Improving Thermal Performance - External Doors Improving Thermal Performance - Roof solution that provides a gentle

and natural heatingKeeping with the Conservation Principles of Using Keeping with the Conservation Appropriate Materials and Methods, the existing Principles of Repairing rather than External Doors shall be dead lock bolted open Replacing, the thermal requirements of to comply with Part B of the Building Regulations, the King Post Truss Roof shall be met by a Proposed Secondary Single Glazed Pull door providing Hemp Fibre Wool Insulation shall be sealed to the existing timber door frame laid between the existing timber joistsand a Floor Spring shall be recessed into the at Ceiling level. Additional Hempproposed new paving surface of the courtyard's Insulation shall be laid across the existing Joists. The Insulation is a

vapour permeable and hygroscopic materialthat ensures effictive humidity buffering Lower GF to the Upper GF level. and moisture management

Keeping with the ConservationPrinciples1) - Keeping a Building in UseCoolattin Stable Yard is a great rarity inProtected Structures in Co. Wicklow

be adapted to a new use withoutunacceptable damage to its characterandspecial interest.2) - Researching and Analyzing

structure shall be fully researched andanalysed. Therefore all significant newwork shall be recorded and will bevisually identifiable on-site whereappropriate. New work shall not bebased on historical accuracy and shallbe clearly distinguished by design anduse of materials

3) - Using Expert Conservation Advice

to ensure that the works are competently andcorrectly completed, continued expert

every effort shall be made to find a site supervision of the project, using experiencedsolution which will allows the building to and skilled workers with proper and adequate supervision

.4) - Protecting the Special InterestThe character and special interest of CoolattinStable Yard shall not be damaged byinappropriate works. No structure can beConservation Advice All new alterations damaged by inappropriate works. No

structureto Coolattin Stable Yard, the protected can be demolished or partly demolished unless advised to do so by conservation

specialist.5) - Promoting Minimum InterventionDramatic interventions in this protected structureare not appropriate, unless advised to do so byconservation building specialist. All new worksproposed shall be in line the Researching andAnalysing Guidlines.

6) - Respecting Earlier Alterations ofThe input of expert advice should not be confined

Interestto just the planning processin Coolattin. In order This project focuses on respecting the contribution of different stages of

itshistorical development. Where newinvolvement is necessary in the management and alterations and additions are

proposed to a protected structure they shall be welldesigned and constructed

7) - Repairing rather than ReplacingProject shall preserve the authentic fabricindicated in drawings which contribute tothe special interest of the structure. Goodrepair will arrest the process of decay of astructure and prolong its life withoutdamaging or deteriorated future could bereasonably be repaired, its replacementshall not be permitted.8) - Promoting Honesty of Repairs andAlterations

9) - Using Appropriate Materials and MethodsOnly appropriate materials and methods shall be usedin works to Coolattin Stable Yard, indicated in theDWGS, the use of modern materials and techniquesshall only be permitted where there appropriateness issupported by firm scientific evidence or where theyhave proved themselves over a sufficient period andwhere traditional alternatives cannot be used or

10) - Ensuring Reversing of Alterationsor substantially reversible, when undertaking works toof unforseen problems, if the need arise, without lasting

Repairs to the protected building shall be can be damaged by incremental alterations. In thecarried out without attempting to disguise case of the protected structure this applies to bothor hide the artificial ageing of the building. internal and external works.

12) - Discuraging the use ofArchitectural Salvage from otherBuildingsThe re-use of architectural featurescan confuse the understanding andappreciation of the building, castingdoubt on the authenticity of eventhe untouched parts of the fabric.sourced for the project Creating a market for

salvaged building materials promotes thedismantling of other old buildings, forThe uses of any additions are all reversible in the building example the removal of

slates or cut-stone elements from a buildingCoolattin Stable Yard shall allow for the future correction for reuse

elsewhere.damage being caused to the architectural historic 13) - Complying with the Buildingpresence of the buildingRegulations The Building Regulations used in

this11) - Avoiding Incremental Damage project will secure the health andThought must be given to the potential cumulative safety of people in the vacinity ofimpact of minor work The quality and character of both the building. Specific issues in relation to Part B and M of the TGD's

aredealt with respect to the protectedstructure

GENERAL NOTES1. ALL WORKS TO COMPLY WITH ALL CURRENT, RELEVANTBUILDING REGULATIONS AND CODES OF PRACTICE.2. ALL WORKS TO BE PASSED BY BUILDINGCONTROL OFFICER INSPECTIONS.3. STEEL REINFORCEMENT & STRUCTURAL STEELFRAME TO ENGINEER’S DETAILS & DESIGN.4. ALL CONCRETE CEMENT USED, FOR BOTHPRECAST & CAST IN-SITU, TO BE ECOCEM BASEDCEMENT. ALL CONCRETE WORKS TO COMLPY WITH BS:8004AND TESTED TO BS EN 12350-1 2009. EXPOSED CONCRETE FINISHTO BS 81105. ALL TIMBERS TO BE PRESERVATIVE TREATED,STRUCTURALLY GRADED & SOURCED FROM AN FSC MANAGEDFORESTS6. DO NOT SCALE OFF DRAWINGS, DIMENSIONSSHOWN TO BE USED. CONSULT ARCHITECT'S OFFICE FORCLARIFICATION7. GA PLANS TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITHBUILDING SPECIFICATIONS & BILL OF QUANTITIES

Section Key Plan

Perspective Longitudial Section Through West Wing3

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Keeping with the Conservation Principles of Repairing ratherthan Replacing, the thermal requirements of the King Post TrussRoof shall be met by providing Hemp Fibre Wool Insulationlaid between the existing timber joists at Ceiling level.Additional Hemp Insulation shall be laid across the existingJoists. The Insulation is a vapour permeable and hygroscopicmaterial that ensures effective humidity buffering andmoisture management

Keeping with the Conservation Principles, the existing external walls shall be internallyinsulated with Natural and Breathable HempInsulation, Intello Intelligent BreathableVapour membrane shall be used to allow theinsulation to breathe while preventingmoisture build-up in the wall. A verticalService Shaft is provided by timber battens onthe internal side of the wall. CalsithermClimate Plasterboard finishes the ProposedThermal Insulation method.

Keeping with the Conservationprinciples of keeping a part of theBuilding in Use, the proposed UFHsystem shall be incorporated into theUpper Ground Suspended timberfloor System. The heating pipes shallbe heated by Geothermal Heatpumps.

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Granite Profiled Cornice crowningthe roof of the building

Existing Lead Roof Flashing

Existing Cast Iron Rain waterConductor Downpipe

Existing Timber Sash Window withsingle glazed Plate glass, andGranite cill.U-Value - 5.4W/m2K

Existing Un-insulated King PostTruss Roof with Blue Bangorwelsh natural Slate tile.U-Value - 1.3W/m2K

Existing Recessed Granite Stone Blind Window

Existing Timber Oak Panelled Double doorFinished with matte White Paint.Single GlazedPlate Glass Fanlight above Door

Existing Granite stone chimneywith clay pot flues

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Existing Granite Stone Blind Window shall becarefully withdrawn stored and numbered forfull reuseability. The proposed ope in the wallshall be used as a single glazed glass door toallow wheelchair users to gain access to thewheelchair accessible apartment and alsogain access to the west wing in the buildingKeeping with Conservation Principles 1, 3, 4, 5, 10

the lift shall be incased with clear glazing toenable the granite south facade behind the lift

tobe visable. The lift shall be wheelchair accessibleand shall be used as a means of access from theapartments to the west wing of the building. Thelift shall rise from the Lower GF to the Upper

GF level. Keeping with Conservation Principles 5, 9, 10,11,13

Keeping with the Conservation Principles of UsingAppropriate Materials and Methods, the existingExternal Doors shall be dead lock bolted open

tocomply with Part B of the Building Regulations, aProposed Secondary Single Glazed Pull door shall

besealed to the existing timber door frame and a FloorSpring shall be recessed into the proposed new

paving surface of the courtyard's building perimeter.Keeping with Conservation Principles 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9,

10, 11

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Keeping with the Conservation Principles of Minimum Intervention, The Proposed Automatic Double Sliding Glazed Doorset allowing wheelchair accessibility into the West Wing.The Doorset shall be face fixed onto the existingexternal leaf of the building with removable mastic sealent and shall be mechanically fixed to the proposed elevated walkway.

Keeping with Conservation Principles 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11

Keeping with Conservation Principles 4, 5, 9 11

Keeping with the Conservation Principles ofAvoiding Incremental Damge, the proposedcurtain wall stick frame system atrium shall be selfsupporting and not cause conflict with the exisitingbuilding. The proposed precast concrete dog legstairs shall wrap around the passenger lift whichrises from the Lower GF to the Upper GF level onthe West wing of the Building. This verticaltransportation system provides an ease of accessof all users coming from the proposed car park inthe existing service yard area.

Keeping with Conservation Principles 5, 9, 10,11,13

Secondary Glazing WindowFrame Finish - Fixed-pin hinges, surfacemounted overhead door closers singleaction, 425 x 19 mm pull handles, 200 mmhigh kick-plates, 500 x 80 mm push plates, floor mounted concealed fixing doorstopsGlass Finish – Clear GlazingDescription – Haworth Enclose FramelessWall-Glass

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Passenger LiftKone Monospace Passenger LiftStructural Glazing encases the walls of the wheelchair accessible lift.The lift shall be wheelchair accessibleand shall be used as a means of accessfrom the apartments to the west wingof the building. The lift shall rise from theLower GF to the Upper GF level.

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Door 5Dorma BTS 80 Glazed Single Push Door withDoor CloserFloor-Concealed Door CloserThe BTS 80 Series of floor-concealed doorclosers offer adaptability to almost anyinstallation. The closer's compact bodypermits its use where a larger closer wouldbe prohibitive. Versatility allows installationin thin slab concrete subfloor construction.

Proposed

Institute of Technology Carlow BSc. in Architectural

Technology Year 3 2014-2015

Coolattin House and Stable Yard

GA. Proposed Courtyard Elevation 3/3

Project number Design Thesis StudioProject 1

Date04/12/2015

Drawn byRyan Forde

LECTURER Noel Dunne, Anne Berney,Sujana Sudhir

A110b

ScaleAs indicated

New Conservation:All Coolattin Stable YardConservation works shall beimplemented underexperienced supervision,whether professional ortrade, as long as thesupervisory persons arefamiliar with 1.10Conservation andRestoration constructiondetails of historic buildingsand the use of traditionalmaterials. This will minimisethe risk of costly error; the lossof original fabric anddamage to the elementsthat create the specialcharacter.Proper records, both writtenand photographic, shall atall times be undertakenbefore and afterconservation works. Theserecords shall be kept safelyfor future reference.

All Existing Details and Dimensions of the Building is all AssumedBased on Site Visits and Not to be Taken as Precise or Accurate Information

General Discription of the Proposed Works Improving Thermal Performance - External WallsKeeping with the Conservation Principles, the existing external walls shall be internally insulated with Natural and Breathable Hemp

by timber battens on the internal side of the wall. Calsitherm Climate Plasterboard finishes the Proposed Thermal Insulation method.Improving Thermal Performance - External DoorsKeeping with the Conservation Principles ofexisting External Doors shall be dead lock bolted open to comply with Part B of the Building Regulations, a Proposed Secondary Single Glazed Pull door shall be sealed to the existing timber door frame and a Floor Spring

Meeting Space Heating Requirements - Underfloor Heating

Keeping with the Conservation Principles of Minimum Intervention, the proposed space heating system of

which provides more space for the showrooms on the Lower Ground Floor

and shall be used as a means of access from the apartments to the west wing of the building. The lift shall rise from the Lower GF to the Upper GF level.

Doors Internal DoorsProtected escape routes will be 30 minute resistance. Doors will open in the direction of escape but not onto an escape route as per TGD B2006 1.4.3.3. Escape route doors will be fitted with an electromagnetic that will allow doors to close in the event of fire. 60 minute fire doors will be installed to all stair cores, store rooms & to the compartment wall on grid line 9. Fire doors will have a vision panel to comply with TGD M2010 Diagram 10. Intrumescent strips, smoke seals automatic closers will be fitted to all fire doors.External DoorsProtected escape routes will be 30 minute resistance. Doors will open in the direction of escape but not onto an escape route as per TGD B2006 1.4.3.3. Escape route doors will be fitted with an electromagnetic that will allow doors to close in the event of fire. 30 minute fire doors will be installed to all stair cores, and store rooms . Fire doors will have a vision panel to comply with TGD M2010 Diagram 10. Intrumescent strips, smoke seals automatic closers will be fitted to all fire doors.

Proposed Vertical Transportation - Glazed Atrium with Lift and Stairs

Avoiding Incremental Damge, the proposed curtain wall stick frame system atrium shall beexisiting building. The proposed precast concrete dog leg stairs shall wrap around the passenger lift which rises from the Lower GF to the Upper GF level on the West wing of the Building. This vertical transportation systemInfrared Panels provides a high quality electric heating provides an ease of access of all

users coming from the proposed car park in the existing service yard area.Proposed Repaving of CourtyardKeeping with the Conservation Principles of Minimum Intervention the existing brick Pavers

shall be a smooth non-slip surface providing a safe ease of access for all types of users.

Improving Thermal Performance - WindowsKeeping with the Conservation principles Keeping with the Conservation principles of Keeping a Keeping with the Conservation Principles ofof Ensuring Reversibility of Alterations the part of the Building in Use, the proposed UFH system chosen method of Secondary Glazing to shall be incorporated into the Upper Groundimprove the performance of the existing Suspended timber floor System. The heating pipes shall self supporting and not cause conflict with theInsulation, Intello Intelligent Breathable Vapour Sash Windows the proposed glazing shall be heated by Geothermal Heat

pumps.membrane shall be used to allow the insulation be sealed to the existing timber frame of Meeting Space Heating Requirements - Infraredto breathe while preventing moisture build-up the window. The system is 100% reversible Heating Panelin the wall. A vertical Service Shaft is provided as it is not mechanically fixed to any existing structure.

Improving Thermal Performance - RoofKeeping with the Conservation Principles solution that provides a gentle and natural heatingof Repairing rather than Replacing, the environment. The proposed system is wall mountedthermal requirements of the King Post Truss Roof shall be met by providingUsing Appropriate Materials and Methods, the Hemp Fibre Wool Insulation laid between Proposed Vertical Transportation -

Passenger Lift the existing timber joists at Ceiling level. Keeping with the Conservation Principles of Protecting around the Perimeter of the building shall be Additional Hemp Insulation shall be laid the Special Interest, the lift shall be incased with clear removed, numbered and stored in a safe across the existing Joists. The Insulation is glazing to enable the granite south facade behind the environment for future re-use. The proposeda vapour permeable and hygroscopic lift to be visable. The lift shall be wheelchair accessible paving around the perimeter of the courtyard material that ensures effictive humidity

shall be recessed into the proposed new pavingbuffering and moisture management surface of the courtyard's building perimeter.

every effort shall be made to find asolution which will allows the building tobe adapted to a new use withoutunacceptable damage to its characterandspecial interest.2) - Researching and AnalyzingConservation Advice All new alterationsstructure shall be fully researched andanalysed. Therefore all significant newidentifiable on-site where appropriate.New work shall not be based on historicalaccuracy and shall be clearlydistinguished by design and use ofmaterials

Keeping with the Conservation Principles 3) - Using Expert Conservation Advice The input of expert advice should not be confined

to1) - Keeping a Building in Use just the planning processin Coolattin. In order toCoolattin Stable Yard is a great rarity in ensure that the works are competently and correctlyProtected Structures in Co. Wicklow completed, continued expert involvement is necessary in the management and site supervision

ofthe project, using experienced and skilled workerswith proper and adequate supervision.4) - Protecting the Special InterestThe character and special interest of Coolattin StableYard shall not be damaged by inappropriate works.No structure can be damaged by inappropriateworks. No structure can be demolished or partlyto Coolattin Stable Yard, the protected demolished unless advised to do so by

conservation specialist.

work shall be recorded and will be visually 5) - Promoting Minimum Intervention Dramatic interventions in this protected structure

arenot appropriate, unless advised to do so byconservation building specialist. All new worksproposed shall be in line the Researching andAnalysing Guidlines.

6) - Respecting Earlier Alterations of InterestThis project focuses on respecting thedevelopment. Where new alterations andadditions are proposed to a protectedstructure they shall be well designed andconstructed

7) - Repairing rather than ReplacingProject shall preserve the authentic fabric

and prolong its life without damaging ordeteriorated future could be reasonably berepaired, its replacement shall not bepermitted.

8) - Promoting Honesty of Repairs andAlterationsRepairs to the protected building shall becarried out without attempting to disguise orhide the artificial ageing of the building.

9) - Using Appropriate Materials and MethodsOnly appropriate materials and methods shall be used incontribution of different stages of its historical works to Coolattin Stable Yard, indicated in the

DWGS,permitted where there appropriateness is supported byfirm scientific evidence or where they have provedthemselves over a sufficient period and where traditionalalternatives cannot be used or sourced for the project10) - Ensuring Reversing of Alterationsindicated in drawings which contribute to the The uses of any additions are all reversible in the

buildingspecial interest of the structure. Good repair or substantially reversible, when undertaking works towill arrest the process of decay of a structure Coolattin Stable Yard shall allow for the future correction of unforseen problems, if the need arise, without

lastingdamage being caused to the architectural historicpresence of the building11) - Avoiding Incremental DamageThought must be given to the potential cumulativeimpact of minor work The quality and character of bothcan be damaged by incremental alterations. In the caseof the protected structure this applies to both internaland external works.

12) - Discuraging the use of ArchitecturalSalvage from other BuildingsThe re-use of architectural featuresthe use of modern materials and techniques shall only be can confuse the understanding

and appreciation of the building, castingdoubt on the authenticity of even theuntouched parts of the fabric.Creating a market for salvagedbuilding materials promotes thedismantling of other old buildings.13) - Complying with the BuildingRegulationsThe Building Regulations used in thisproject will secure the health andsafety of people in the vacinity of thebuilding. Specific issues in relation toPart B and M of the TGD's are dealtwith respect to the protectedstructure

GENERAL NOTES1. ALL WORKS TO COMPLY WITH ALL CURRENT, RELEVANT BUILDING REGULATIONS AND CODESOF PRACTICE.2. ALL WORKS TO BE PASSED BY BUILDING CONTROL OFFICER INSPECTIONS.3. STEEL REINFORCEMENT & STRUCTURAL STEEL FRAME TO ENGINEER’S DETAILS & DESIGN.4. ALL CONCRETE CEMENT USED, FOR BOTH PRECAST & CAST IN-SITU, TO BE ECOCEM BASEDCEMENT. ALL CONCRETE WORKS TO COMLPY WITH BS:8004 AND TESTED TO BS EN 12350-1 2009.EXPOSED CONCRETE FINISH TO BS 81105. ALL TIMBERS TO BE PRESERVATIVE TREATED, STRUCTURALLY GRADED & SOURCED FROM AN FSCMANAGED FORESTS6. DO NOT SCALE OFF DRAWINGS, DIMENSIONS SHOWN TO BE USED. CONSULT ARCHITECT'SOFFICE FOR CLARIFICATION7. GA PLANS TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH BUILDING SPECIFICATIONS & BILL OFQUANTITIES

1 : 50 Proposed Courtyard South Wing Elevation1

Perspective South Wing Elevation3

Proposed West Elevation

Keeping with the Conservation Principles of MinimumIntervention of the Existing Building. The existing timber Garagedoors shall be used as proposed shuttering for the proposedinstallation of Clear Double Glazed Windows that shall be fixedto the existing timber door frame with removable masticsealant, which improves overall thermal efficiency of theproposed Showrooms on the Lower Ground Floor

1 : 100Existing South Elevation.4

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Existing Lower GF0

Existing Upper GF4100

Ceiling Level Lower

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Existing Upper GF FFL4400

Roof Level9146

Travel Distances60-120min Protected Area30min Protected Area30

FD 30min Fire Door and Frame

60FD 60min Fire Door and

FrameFire Escape Door

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Door 4EnduraCor - Doorset Type 3Fire Rating - 30min Self Closing SystemConfiguration - Double leaf, single actionFrame Material - Finger jointed softwood (defect free on exposedfaces)Suitable Location - CorridorHardware Set - Fixed-pin hinges, surface mounted overhead doorclosers single action, 425 x 19 mm pull handles, 200 mm high kick-plates,500 x 80 mm push plates, floor mounted concealed fixing doorstopsThe Door shall be fitted with devices, other than rising but hinges,which will maintain the door effectively self closing.Doors so indicated are provided with automatic releases which aredesigned to hold a fire resisting door or leaf of a fire resisting door in thefully open position and to permit the door or leaf to closeautomatically upon the actuation of the fire alarm system

Secondary Glazing WindowFrame Finish - Fixed-pin hinges, surface mounted overhead door closers single action, 425 x 19 mm pull handles, 200 mm high kick-plates, 500 x80 mm push plates, floor mounted concealed fixing doorstopsGlass Finish – Clear GlazingDescription – Haworth Enclose Frameless Wall-GlassThe Glazing so indicated is accepted as being constructed so as tocomply with the relevant British Standard, as having a fire resistance of30 minutes and is fixed shut.

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Passenger LiftKone Monospace Passenger LiftStructural Glazing encases the walls of the wheelchair accessiblelift.The lift shall be wheelchair accessible and shall be used as a meansof access from the apartments to the west wing of the building. Thelift shall rise from the Lower GF to the Upper GF level.The Lift shall have Audible and Visual Warning Devices in the shaft so indicated which conform to the relevant British and IrishStandards

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Proposed Secondary Glazing to allExisting Sash Windows on the LowerGFChosen method of Secondary Glazingto improve the performance of theexisting Sash Windows the proposedglazing shall be sealed to the existingtimber frame of the window. Thesystem is 100% reversible as it is notstructure.mechanically fixed to any existingKeeping with Conservation Principles 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11

Proposed Secondary Glazing to allExisting Sash Windows on the Lower GFKeeping with Conservation Principles 1,3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11

Proposed Secondary Glazing to allExisting Sash Windows on the Lower GFChosen method of Secondary Glazingto improve the performance of theexisting Sash Windows the proposedglazing shall be sealed to the existingtimber frame of the window. The systemis 100% reversible as it is notmechanically fixed to any existingstructure.Keeping with Conservation Principles 1, 3,4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11

Workshop 526 m²

Workshop 418 m²

Workshop 217 m²

Workshop 315 m²

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Office12 m²

WC4 m²

Bathroom5 m²

Store Room17 m²

Living Room44 m²

Bedroom 222 m²

Bedroom 119 m²

22 m²

Apartment Hallway

Bathroom5 m²

WC2 m²

Bedroom 222 m²

Bedroom 117 m²

Living Room37 m²

Store18 m²

Office16 m²

WC8 m²

Hallway12 m²

22 m²

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Workshop 132 m²

Hallway34 m²

Hallway34 m²

Existing Granite Stone Blind Window

Existing Granite StoneBlind Window

Existing Granite Stone Blind Window

Existing Granite Stone Blind Window shall be carefullywithdrawn stored and numbered for full reuseability.The proposed ope in the wall shall be used as a singleglazed glass door to allow wheelchair users to gainaccess to the wheelchair accessible apartment andalso gain access to the west wing in the buildingKeeping with Conservation Principles 1, 3, 4, 5, 10

Glazed Atrium with PrecastConcrete Stairs wrapped aroundWheelchair Accessible PassengerLiftthe proposed curtain wall stick frame system atrium shall be self supporting and not cause conflictwith the exisiting building. Theproposed precast concrete dogleg stairs shall wrap around thepassenger lift which rises from theLower GF to the Upper GF levelon the West wing of the Building.This vertical transportation systemprovides an ease of access of allusers coming from the proposedcar park in the existing serviceyard area.Keeping with ConservationPrinciples 4, 5, 9 11

Black Dashed Outline shows theRoof overhang overhead

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the existing external walls shall be internallyinsulated with Natural and BreathableHemp Insulation, Intello IntelligentBreathable Vapour membrane shall beused to allow the insulation to breathewhile preventing moisture build-up in thewall. A vertical Service Shaft is provided bytimber battens on the internal side of thewall. Calsitherm Climate Plasterboardfinishes the Proposed Thermal Insulationmethod.Keeping with Conservation Principles 1, 3,4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11

Black Dashed Outline shows theRoof overhang overhead

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AutomaticDetector Heads soindicated formingpart of the firewarning system,which conforms tothe relevant Britishand Irish Standard

DH Automatic DetectorHeads so indicatedforming part of the firewarning system, whichconforms to therelevant British and IrishStandard

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Automatic Detector Heads soindicated forming part of the firewarning system, which conforms tothe relevant British and Irish Standard

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Fire Alarm Indicator Panel located inthe main reception so indicatedwhich conform to the relevant Britishand Irish Standard.

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Automatic Detector Heads soindicated forming part of the firewarning system, which conforms to therelevant British and Irish Standard

F Portable Foam type fireextinguisher the capacity ofwhich is shown in litres and tothe relevant British and IrishStandard.

Scale

LECTURER

Drawn by

Date

Project number

Institute of Technology CarlowBSc. in Architectural

TechnologyYear 3 2014-2015

Proposed

As indicated

Building Regulations Compliance Part B - Fire 2/2

Design Thesis StudioProject 1

Coolattin House and Stable Yard

04/12/2015

Ryan Forde

Noel Dunne, Anne Berney,Sujana Sudhir

A112b

General Discription of the Proposed Works Improving Thermal Performance - External WallsKeeping with the Conservation Principles, the existing external walls shall be internally insulated with Natural and Breathable Hemp

by timber battens on the internal side of the wall. Calsitherm Climate Plasterboard finishes the Proposed Thermal Insulation method.Improving Thermal Performance - External DoorsKeeping with the Conservation Principles ofexisting External Doors shall be dead lock bolted open to comply with Part B of the Building Regulations, a Proposed Secondary Single Glazed Pull door shall be sealed to the existing timber door frame and a Floor Spring

Meeting Space Heating Requirements - Underfloor Heating

Keeping with the Conservation Principles of Minimum Intervention, the proposed space heating system of

environment. The proposed system is wall mounted which provides more space for the showrooms on the Lower Ground Floor

lift to be visable. The lift shall be wheelchair accessible and shall be used as a means of access from the

Doors Internal DoorsProtected escape routes will be 30 minutean electromagnetic that will allow doors to close in

compartment wall on grid line 9. Fire doors will have a vision panel to comply with TGD M2010 Diagram10. Intrumescent strips, smoke seals automatic closers will be fitted to all fire doors.External DoorsProtected escape routes will be 30 minute resistance. Doors will open in the direction of

M2010 Diagram 10. Intrumescent strips, smoke seals automatic closers will be fitted to all fire doors.

Proposed Vertical Transportation - Glazed Atrium with Lift and StairsKeeping with the Conservation Principles ofcurtain wall stick frame system atrium shall be escape but not onto an escape route as per TGDexisiting building. The proposed precastpassenger lift which rises from the Lower GF to installed to all stair cores, store rooms & to thethe Upper GF level on the West wing of the Building. This vertical transportation system provides an ease of access of all users coming from the proposed car park in the existing service yard area.Proposed Repaving of CourtyardKeeping with the Conservation Principles ofMinimum Intervention the existing brick Pavers escape but not onto an escape route as per TGDaround the Perimeter of the building shall be B2006 1.4.3.3. Escape route doors will be fitted with removed, numbered and stored in a safe an electromagnetic that will allow doors to close in environment for future re-use. The proposed the event of fire. 30 minute fire doors will bepaving around the perimeter of the courtyard installed to all stair cores, and store rooms . Fireshall be a smooth non-slip surface providing a doors will have a vision panel to comply with TGD

apartments to the west wing of the building. The lift shall safe ease of access for all types of users. rise from the Lower GF to the Upper GF level.

Improving Thermal Performance - WindowsKeeping with the Conservation principles Keeping with the Conservation principles of Keeping aof Ensuring Reversibility of Alterations the part of the Building in Use, the proposed UFH system shall Avoiding Incremental Damge, the proposed resistance. Doors will open in the direction ofchosen method of Secondary Glazing to be incorporated into the Upper Ground Suspendedimprove the performance of the existing timber floor System. The heating pipes shall be heated by self supporting and not cause conflict with the B2006 1.4.3.3. Escape route doors will be fitted withInsulation, Intello Intelligent Breathable Vapour Sash Windows the proposed glazing shall Geothermal Heat

pumps.membrane shall be used to allow the insulation be sealed to the existing timber frame of Meeting Space Heating Requirements - Infrared Heating concrete dog leg stairs shall wrap around the the event of fire. 60 minute fire doors will beto breathe while preventing moisture build-up the window. The system is 100% reversible Panelin the wall. A vertical Service Shaft is provided as it is not mechanically fixed to any existing

structure.Improving Thermal Performance - Roof Infrared Panels provides a high quality electric heating Keeping with the Conservation Principles solution that provides a gentle and natural heatingof Repairing rather than Replacing, the thermal requirements of the King Post Truss Roof shall be met by providingUsing Appropriate Materials and Methods, the Hemp Fibre Wool Insulation laid between Proposed Vertical Transportation -

Passenger Lift the existing timber joists at Ceiling level. Keeping with the Conservation Principles of Protecting Additional Hemp Insulation shall be laid the Special Interest, the lift shall be incased with clear across the existing Joists. The Insulation is glazing to enable the granite south facade behind thea vapour permeable and hygroscopic material that ensures effictive humidityshall be recessed into the proposed new paving buffering and moisture

management surface of the courtyard's building perimeter.

Keeping with the ConservationPrinciples1) - Keeping a Building in Use

character and special interest.

alterations to Coolattin Stable Yard,

all significant new work shall beidentifiable on-site whereappropriate. New work shall not bebased on historical accuracy andshall be clearly distinguished bydesign and use of materials

3) - Using Expert Conservation AdviceThe input of expert advice should not beconfined to just the planning processin

Coolattin Stable Yard is a great rarity competently and correctly completed,in Protected Structures in Co. Wicklow continued expert involvement is necessary in

to be adapted to a new use without with proper and adequate supervision.

4) - Protecting the Special Interest

2) - Researching and Analyzing Stable Yard shall not be damaged byConservation Advice All new inappropriate works. No structure can be

researched and analysed. Therefore advised to do so by conservation specialist.

do so by conservation building specialist. Allnew works proposed shall be in line theResearching and Analysing Guidlines.

6) - Respecting Earlier Alterations ofInterestThis project focuses on respecting theCoolattin. In order to ensure that the works are contribution of different stages of

its historical development. Where new

every effort shall be made to find a the management and site supervision of the a protected structure they shall be wellsolution which will allows the building project, using experienced and skilled workers designed and constructedunacceptable damage to its 7) - Repairing rather than Replacing

damaged by inappropriate works. No structure structure and prolong its life without

reasonably be repaired, its replacementshall not be permitted.

structure are not appropriate, unless advised to Alterations

9) - Using Appropriate Materials and Methods

DWGS, the use of modern materials and techniquesshall only be permitted where there appropriateness isalterations and additions are proposed to supported by firm scientific evidence or where

they have proved themselves over a sufficient period andwhere traditional alternatives cannot be used or

Project shall preserve the authentic fabric 10) - Ensuring Reversing of Alterations

of unforseen problems, if the need arise, without lastingthe protected structure shall be fully can be demolished or partly demolished unless damaging or deteriorated future could be damage being caused to the architectural

historic presence of the building

recorded and will be visually 5) - Promoting Minimum Intervention 11) - Avoiding Incremental Damage Dramatic interventions in this protected 8) - Promoting Honesty of Repairs and Thought must be

given to the potential cumulativeRepairs to the protected building shall be can be damaged by incremental alterations. In thecarried out without attempting to disguise case of the protected structure this applies to bothor hide the artificial ageing of the building. internal and external works.

12) - Discuraging the use ofOnly appropriate materials and methods shall be used Architectural Salvage from

otherin works to Coolattin Stable Yard, indicated in theBuildings The re-use of architectural

featurescan confuse the understanding andappreciation of the building, castingdoubt on the authenticity of eventhe untouched parts of the fabric.sourced for the project Creating a market for

salvaged building materials promotes thedismantling of other old buildings, forThe character and special interest of Coolattin indicated in drawings which contribute to The uses of any additions are all reversible in the building example the removal of

slates or the special interest of the structure. Good or substantially reversible, when undertaking works to cut-stone elements from a buildingrepair will arrest the process of decay of a Coolattin Stable Yard shall allow for the future correction for reuse elsewhere.

13) - Complying with the BuildingRegulationsThe Building Regulations used in thisproject will secure the health andsafety of people in the vacinity ofimpact of minor work The quality and character of both the building. Specific issues in

relation to Part B and M of the TGD's aredealt with respect to the protectedstructure

GENERAL NOTES1. ALL WORKS TO COMPLY WITH ALL CURRENT,RELEVANT BUILDING REGULATIONS AND CODESOF PRACTICE.2. ALL WORKS TO BE PASSED BY BUILDINGCONTROL OFFICER INSPECTIONS.3. STEEL REINFORCEMENT & STRUCTURAL STEELFRAME TO ENGINEER’S DETAILS & DESIGN.4. ALL CONCRETE CEMENT USED, FOR BOTHPRECAST & CAST IN-SITU, TO BE ECOCEM BASEDCEMENT. ALL CONCRETE WORKS TO COMLPYWITH BS:8004 AND TESTED TO BS EN 12350-1 2009.EXPOSED CONCRETE FINISH TO BS 81105. ALL TIMBERS TO BE PRESERVATIVE TREATED,STRUCTURALLY GRADED & SOURCED FROM ANFSC MANAGED FORESTS6. DO NOT SCALE OFF DRAWINGS, DIMENSIONSSHOWN TO BE USED. CONSULT ARCHITECT'SOFFICE FOR CLARIFICATION7. GA PLANS TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTIONWITHBUILDING SPECIFICATIONS & BILL OF QUANTITIESP

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Escape RoutesEvery Escape route shall be independent of any otherescape route. Alternatively escape routes shall satisfy thefollowing:A)They are in direction of 45 degree or more apart andminimum of 1000mm in widthB)They are in direction less than 45 degree apart, but areseparated from each other by fire resistant constructionC)From any point from which there is initially a singledirection of escape they are in directions apart equal to45 degree plus 2.5 degree for every meter travelled inone direction

Reception and Main EntranceThe width of the lobby area shall be atleast equal to theeffective clear width + 300mm and the length sufficientto accommodate a wheelchair

Fire Resistance in Proposed Secondary Glazing andDoorsAny areas using fire rated glazing, shall be in accordancewith Table A of TGD Part B – Fire 2006

Vision Panels in Proposed Doors

of TGD Part B Fire 2006. Vision Panels shall be fitted tothe single and double swing doorsets and the size ofthe panels shall not be less than 0.1m2 and thebottom of the panel will be not less than 900mm ormore than 1500mm above the finish floor level of thebuildingFire ResistanceStructural frames, beams, columns and loadbearingwalls shall be enclosed given in TGD Part B Appendix A,Table A1

Automatic DoorsFor the Proposed Automatic door to be installed onthe Upper Ground Floor of the Building. The door shallcomply with BS7036 and will be arranged to fail safely

the doors if the mains power fails

Final ExitsVision Panels to be supplied to Proposed Doors where All Final Exits are the same width or wider than the escape routes and give

directnecessary and shall comply with Table A4 Appendix A, access to the open space or passage. The width of the final exits is more than adequate to cater for the number of occupants in each area of the

buildingtherefore this is more than required for the number of persons expected to use themInternal DoorsThe effective clear width through a single leaf door or one leaf of a double door shallbe no less than 1000mm. There shall be an unobstructed space of atleast 300mm onthe pull side of the door between the leading edge of the door. Door handles shall belocated at a height of 900mm above finished floor level. The top end of the pullhandle shall be 1300mm above the finished floor levelSignageSigns shall be as short and as clear as big cock possible. The text on the signs shall notbe set entirely in capital letters. The Signage should comply with BS 8300:2009General ProvisionsThe existing stone work in the building provides a Class 0 Fire Resistance, all new workto outward from any position of opening and be shall be the same. The surface linings of the proposed walls and ceilings shall meet

theprovided with a monitoring fail safe system for opening following classifications: Class D –S3, D2 Europe Class for bathrooms and toilets. Class C – S3 D2 Europe Class for plant rooms and storage

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Red Outline Indicates 30 minFire Protected Area