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Contemporary
Concrete
Architecture
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Detail in
Contemporary
Concrete
Architecture
David Phillips
and Megumi
Yamashita
22 04 Caruso St John 80 18 BAK Arquitectos 146 34 Becker Architekten 208 49 Zaha Hadid Architects
Nottingham Contemporary, Casa de Hormigón, Hydro-Electric Power Station, Evelyn Grace Academy, London,
Nottingham, UK Mar Azul, Buenos Aires, Kempten, Germany UK
Argentina
26 05 David Chipperfield Architects 150 35 Bennetts Associates 213 Directory of Details
The Hepworth Wakefield, 84 19 Dosmasuno Arquitectos Mint Hotel Tower of London, 217 Directory of Architects
West Yorkshire, UK 102 Dwellings in Carabanchel, City of London, UK 221 Index and Further Information
Madrid, Spain
30 06 Ellis Williams Architects 154 36 Claus en Kaan Architecten
Oriel Mostyn Gallery, Llandudno, 88 20 EASTERN Design Office Crematorium Heimolen,
North Wales, UK MON Factory / House, Sint-Niklaas, Belgium
Kyoto, Japan
34 07 Foster + Partners 158 37 Heikkinen-Komonen
Masdar Institute, Masdar, Abu 92 21 Ensamble Studio Architects
Dhabi, United Arab Emirates The Truffle, Costa de Morte, Hämeenlinna Provincial
Spain Archive, Hämeenlinna, Finland
38 08 HMC Architects
Frontier Project, Rancho 96 22 Head Architektid & Antón 162 38 Hohensinn Architektur
Cucamonga, California, USA García-Abril Hotel am Domplatz, Linz, Austria
Villa Lokaator, Paldiski, Estonia
42 09 :mlzd 166 39 PleskowRael Architecture
Extension to the Historisches 100 23 id-ea Santa Monica Boulevard
Museum, Bern, Switzerland Alam Family Residence, Jakarta, Transit Parkway Wall, Los
Indonesia Angeles, USA
46 10 Nuno Ribeiro Lopes
Volcano Interpretation Center, 104 24 Joseph N. Biondo 170 40 Rafael De La-Hoz Arquitectos
Capelinhos, Faial Island, Azores, House Equanimity, Torres de Hércules, Los Barrios,
Portugal Northampton, Pennsylvania, USA Cádiz, Spain
50 11 O’Donnell + Tuomey 108 25 Mount Fuji Architects Studio 174 41 Scott Brownrigg
An Gaeláras Irish Language and Rainy / Sunny House, Tokyo, Bodleian Book Storage Facility,
Cultural Centre, Derry, Japan South Marston, Swindon, UK
Northern Ireland
112 26 Paul Bretz Architectes 178 42 SPASM Design Architects
54 12 Pysall Ruge Architekten House F, Luxembourg, Aon Insurance Headquarters,
Museum of Polish Aviation Rameldange Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Kraków, Poland
116 27 Peter Stutchbury Architecture 182 Educational Buildings
58 13 Ryue Nishizawa Springwater, Seaforth, Sydney,
Teshima Art Museum, Australia 184 43 Aebi and Vincent
Teshima, Kagawa, Japan Schulheim Rossfeld Renovation
120 28 Pezo von Ellrichshausen and Extension,
FOSC House, San Pedro, Chile Bern, Switzerland
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Since the 1950s Japanese architecture has developed Notes
a distinct language of geometric forms and simple spaces;
concrete has become the principal construction material in US and Metric Measurements
this country that is so challenged by nature. Perhaps best Dimensions have been provided by the architects in metric
represented by the work of Tadao Ando, the origins of this and converted to US measurements except in the case of
architecture are to be found in the influence of Corbusier projects in the USA, which have been converted to metric.
and Louis Kahn. Today a new generation of architects are
reinterpreting these themes and forms. EASTERN Design Terminology
Office’s MON House (p88) is an example of this. A subtle An attempt has been made to standardize terminology to
addition to the Kyoto streetscape, this live/work building aid understanding across readerships, for example ‘wood’
interacts with its users and the environment to create a is generally referred to as ‘timber’ and ‘aluminum’ as
contemporary place for a traditional craft. Pure orthogonal ‘aluminium’. However materials or processes that are
forms are here pieced by a series of round openings. peculiar to a country, region or architectural practice that
The quality of concrete as a protective material is have no direct correspondence are presented in the
evident in a number of the projects. In Tanzania SPASM’s original.
powerful and serene office building (p178) combines the
vernacular form of a giant sheltering roof with the structural Floor Plans
properties of concrete, to provide a defended and Throughout the book, the following convention of hierarchy
environmentally responsive space in which to work. Here has been used – ground floor, first floor, second floor, and
robust details and simple planning generate a modern so on. In certain contexts, terms such as basement level or
architecture without redress to complex technologies. In a upper level have been used for clarity.
very different context concrete also provides a strong and
secure envelope for storage. At the collection of the Bern Scale
Historiches Museum (p42) the architects have utilized the All floor plans, sections and elevations are presented at
concrete walls like a metaphorical protective cloak that conventional architectural metric scales, typically 1:50,
surrounds the precious objects stored within. Enclosing a 1:100 or 1:200 as appropriate. An accurate graphic scale is
small square the building composes a new urban included on the second page near the floor plans of every
environment that advocates potential interactions. project to aid in the understanding of scale. Details are also
Often seen as a material close to stone, cast concrete presented at conventional architectural scales, typically
easily communicates in its appearance and performance a 1:1, 1:5 and 1:10.
relationship with rock formations. In PleskowRael’s
highway walls project (p166) concrete is placed in giant
fractured planes, becoming a petrified illustration of
California’s lively geology.
Concrete’s potential continues to be the propagator of
great architecture. The projects selected for this book
show that concrete remains a material full of latent
possibility and surprise.
David Phillips
Megumi Yamashita
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8
Cultural
Buildings
01–16
9
01 1
BNKR Arquitectura
Esteban Suárez (Founding Partner)
and Sebastián Suárez (Partner)
Sunset Chapel
Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico
Client
Private client
Project Team
Esteban Suárez, Sebastián Suárez,
Mario Gottfried, Javier González,
Roberto Ampudia, Mario Gottfried,
Rodrigo Gil, Roberto Ampudia, Javier
González, Óscar Flores, David
Sánchez, Diego Eumir, Guillermo
Bastian, Adrian Aguilar
Structural Engineer
Juan Felipe Heredia and José Ignacio
Báez
Main Contractor
Fermín Espinosa / Factor Eficiencia
10
01.01 01.02 01.03
South Facade West Facade North Facade
1:200 1:200 1:200
A A A A
A A A A
A A A A
0 5 10m
0 15 30ft
11
01 BNKR Arquitectura Sunset Chapel Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico
01.07
Detail Section A–A
1:50
1 Concrete
2 Pews
3 Stair
4 Drain
5 Metal cross
12
5
13
02 1
Bernard Tschumi Architects
Acropolis Museum
Athens, Greece
Client
Organization for the Construction of
the New Acropolis Museum (OANMA)
Project Team
Bernard Tschumi, Joel Rutten, Adam
Dayem, Jane Kim, Aristotelis
Dimitrakopoulos, Eva Sopeoglou, Kim
Starr, Anne Save de Beaurecueil, Joel
Aviles, Valentin Bontjes van Beek,
Jonathan Chace, Allis Chee, Thomas
Goodwill, Robert Holton, Liz Kim, 2
Daniel Holguin, Michaela Metcalfe,
Justin Moore, Georgia Papadavid, Kriti
Siderakis, Véronique Descharrères,
Cristina DeVizzi, Kate Linker
Structural Engineer
ADK and Arup, New York
Main Contractor
Aktor
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02.01 02.02
Second Floor Third Floor A A
1:2000 1:2000
1 Public terrace 1 Parthenon Gallery
2 Shop
3 Restaurant
4 Balcony lounge
5 Void
A A
6 VIP area
1
2 3 1
B B B B
5 4
1
6
0 20 40m 1
5
0 60 120ft
1 1
8
2 3 4 1
B B 2 2 B B
5
3
2
6 7
A A 1
A
A A
A
1 1 1
2 2 2
3 3
4 4
02.06 2.07
0
Section A–A Section B–B
1:1000 1:1000
1 Parthenon Gallery 1 Parthenon Gallery
2 Gallery 2 Gallery
3 Entrance 3 Glass ramp
4 Excavations 4 Excavations
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02 Bernard Tschumi Architects Acropolis Museum Athens, Greece
02.08
Gallery Facade
Section
1:50
1 Concrete
2 Steel glazing
channel
3 Glazing
4 Glass fin
5 Steel fixing
6 Marble floor
7 Stainless-steel fin
bracket
8 Suspended ceiling
6 7
16
1 2
6
5
4 7
02.09
Lintel Section
1:5
1 Insulation
1 2 Concrete beam
3 Aluminium cladding
4 Glass fin
5 Mild steel bracket
6 Sunscreen system
7 Glazing
2
02.10
Glazing Fixing
Section
1:5
1 Concrete
2 Insulation
3 3 Steel fixing
4 Glazing
5 Aluminium cladding
17
03 1
C.F. Møller Architects
Darwin Centre
London, UK
Client
The Natural History Museum
Project Team
C.F. Møller Architects (Architect and
Landscape Architect)
Structural Engineer
Arup
Main Contractor
BAM Construct UK
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03.01
Site Plan B
1:5000
1 Waterhouse 5
Building
2 Darwin Centre
2
B
A 1 A 2 2 4 A A
A 1 A 2 3 2 4 A A
B
5
2 3 2 3
B
4 4
2 0 10 20m 03.02 03.03
Fifth Floor Plan Principal Floor Plan
3 3 1:1000 1:1000
0 30 60ft 1 Waterhouse 1 Waterhouse
Building Building
2 Public access 2 Public access
3 areas areas
3 Collections 3 Collections
4 Laboratories 4 David
3 5 Darwin Phase 1 Attenborough
Studio
5 Spencer Gallery
6 Darwin Phase 1
3
03.04 03.05
Section B–B Section A–A
3 1 1:500 1:500
1 Spencer gallery 1 Waterhouse
2 Exhibitions Building
3 Collection 2 Public area
2 4 3 4 Work area 3 Collections
4 Work area
5 David
Attenborough
Studio
6 Riser
7 Laboratories
8 Plant
9 Staff room
8
7 6 6 6 2 2
2
7 2 4
2
7 2 2
7 3 4 1
7 3 4
7 3 4
5 3 2
3 3 3
8
8 8 8
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03 C.F. Møller Architects Darwin Centre London, UK
1 3
2
6 2 5
7
1
8 2 3
03.06 03.07
Construction Detail Double Curved
Not to Scale Glazed Apertures
1 Cocoon doors Detail
2 Bridge deck 1:20
3 Balustrade 1 Recessed fixings
4 Atrium: glazed bolted to concrete
screen shell concealed by
5 Lobby doors plaster reveals
6 Cocoon floor 2 Concrete
7 Cocoon wall 3 Insulation
8 Lobby floor 4 Polished plaster
5 Double curved
glazed panels
laminated and
chemically toughened
separately by hand
20
03.08 03.09
Typical Cocoon Typical Cocoon
Internal Roof Detail 1 Internal Roof Detail 2
1:20 1:20
1 Control joint bead 1 Control joint bead
1 4 trim, double curvature, trim, double curvature,
mechanically fixed mechanically fixed
2 Concrete 2 Concrete
3 Insulation 3 Insulation
4 Polished plaster 4 Polished plaster
5 Double-glazed 5 Double-glazed
3 rooflight rooflight
5
2 2
2 3 2
6
5 1 2 1
9
2 5
3 4
1 2 3
2 3
4
8
10
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04 1
Caruso St John
Nottingham Contemporary
Nottingham, UK
Client
Nottingham City Council
Project
Project Team
Adam Caruso, Tim Collett, Christiane
Felber, Adam Gielniak, Ah-Ra Kim
Bernd Schmutz, Peter St John,
Stephanie Webs, Frank Wössner
Structural Engineer
Arup
Main Contractor
ROK/SOL Construction
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B B B B
B B B B
1 1 1 1
2
2
2 3
2
3 4
3 4
2
3
C C C C
5 6 4 5 6
A A A A
4
5 6 7
7
4
5 7 7
B B B B
B B B B
1 1 1 1
1 2
2 3
3
4 5 6
7 4
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04 Caruso St John Nottingham Contemporary Nottingham, UK 04.10 04.11
Detail Section Detail Section
1:20 1:20
1 Green precast 1 25 mm (1 inch)
panel sedum blanket on 50 mm
2 Restraint for (2 inches) compost
precast panel 2 155 mm (6 inches)
3 Insulation insulation
4 Composite slab on 3 Composite slab on
5 metal decking metal decking
5 Primary steel 4 Stainless steel
3 structural beam precast panel fixing
6 Insulation 5 Primary steel
7 Stainless steel structural beam
precast panel fixing 6 Insulation
8 Golden anodized 7 Restraint for
aluminium coping precast panel
2 9 Double-glazed unit 8 Powder-coated
10 Black polished aluminium frame
precast bench 9 240 mm (9 1/2
4 11 Reinforced inches) aluminium
concrete infill slab mullion
10 Double-glazed
6 curtain wall
11 450 mm (17 3/4
inches) concrete
5 12 Insulation
1
13 Black polished
precast
3
4
04.08 04.09
Detail Plan Detail Plan
1:20 1:20
1 Precast concrete 1 Black polished
panel precast concrete
2 Steel column bench
3 Wood floor 2 Steel column
4 Grill 3 Precast concrete
5 Double-glazed panel
curtain wall 4 insulated golden
6 Restraint for anodized aluminium
precast concrete frame
panels
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1
3 4
3 2
4 5
6 7
5 6
10
10
11 12 13
11
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05 1 1 The gallery has
the appearance of a
David Chipperfield Architects collection of solid
boxes that have
accumulated at the
The Hepworth Wakefield turn in the river. This
West Yorkshire, UK gives the impression of
a natural development
of related forms, each
Client a reflection of the other.
2 A footbridge brings
Wakefield Council visitors across the river
to the gallery entrance.
3 Each gallery is
Project Team proportioned to the
David Chipperfield Architects works displayed in it.
The quality of light is
controlled to generate
Structural Engineer different atmospheres.
Ramboll UK Limited
Main Contractor
Laing O’Rourke Northern Limited
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4
10 A
A
14 1
3 9 12 A
1 1
13 A
13
16 1
5 1
15
1
2 11
A 1
1A
7 A
A 8
6 1 1
8
1 1 1
3 5
2 4
27
05 David Chipperfield Architects The Hepworth Wakefield West Yorkshire, UK
12 11
17 18 13
14
05.05 2 Rooflights
1
Roof Skylight Detail 13 Powder-coated
1:10 pressed aluminium
1 In-situ concrete flashing
2 Hydrodrain 200 14 Channel upright to
3 MK separating layer structural engineers’
4 1 metre (39 2/5 inch) detail
insulation local to 15 Internal
prevent cold bridging sunscreening
5 EPS insulation 16 Flex Flash UN
6 Hydrotech uncured neoprene
structural rubber enforcement
waterproofing system fully encapsulated in
7 2 coats of monolithic membrane
monolithic membrane 6125
12 6125 incorporating 17 Truss to structural
1 Flex Flash F polyester engineer’s detail
reinforcement fabric 18 Insulation
between both layers 19 12.5 mm (1/2 inch)
8 Flex Flash UN plasterboard
uncured neoprene 20 Hydrogard
2 13 rubber enforcement protection sheet, brush
3 14 fully encapsulated in rolled into final coat
monolithic membrane with 75 mm (3 inch)
6125 laps
9 Precast planks to 21 Gutter dressed with
5 contractors’ detail Hydrogard 30
21
10 c.1 metre long (c.39
20 16 2/5 inch) insulation,
7
6 15 local to prevent cold
8 bridging
11 Vapour-control
9 layer
10
4 11
17
18
19
28
05.06 5 Silicone joint
1
1 Window Detail 16 3 mm (1/10 inch)
12 1:10 thick aluminium lining,
1 Fermacell wall powder coated to
lining non-standard RAL
2 13 11
2 25 mm (1 inch) colour
WPB ply soffit board 17 50 x 250 mm (2 x 9
fixed to underside of 4/5 inch) transom
steel brackets and 18 Solar shading /
between studs black-out blind
3 12 mm (1/2 inch) 19 Fixed glazing
3 4 WBP ply fixed to studs 20 Sidetrack of
4 Removable support black-out blind
bracket 21 50 x 250 mm (2 x 9
15 5 Continuous 4/5 inch) transom
14 16 hardwood timber 22 Floor movement
5 6 18 batten joint
17
6 Pressed aluminium 23 40 mm (1 3/5 inch)
cover plate, finish PPC insulation
RAL 9016
7 7 Elevation line of
window reveal
8 20 x 95 x 3 mm (4/5
19 x 3 4/5 x 1/10 inch)
aluminium angle
20 9 Concrete slab
10 Polished screed
11 In-situ concrete
12 Insulation
13 Vapour-control
10 layer
8 14 DPC
22
21
9
23
05.07
Roof Detail
1:10
1 In-situ concrete
2 Vapour-control
layer
3 DPC
4 3 mm (1/10 inch)
thick powder-coated
aluminium profile
5 5 Silicon joint
6 6 Fixed glazing
1 1 7 50 x 250 mm (2 x 9
4/5 inch) mullion
8 10 x 20 mm (2/5 x
4/5 inch) extruded
aluminium channel
9 7 recessed 15 mm (3/5
inch) behind dim-out
guide
9 50 x 250 mm (2 x 9
10 4/5 inch) mullion
10 20 x 200 mm (4/5 x
8 7 9/10 inch) insulation
2 above head
13
3 11 Fermacell wall
4 lining
12 Pressed aluminium
12 access panel PPC RAL
9016, 30 per cent
gloss
13 Sidetrack of
14 black-out blind
14 10 mm (2/5 inch)
recess for fixings
11
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06 1
Ellis Williams Architects
Mostyn Gallery
Llandudno, North Wales, UK
Client
Mostyn Gallery Trust
Project Team
Dominic Williams, Mark Anstey
Structural Engineer
Buro Happold, Manchester
Main Contractor
R.L. Davies & Son Ltd
30
A B A B
06.01 06.02
Ground Floor Plan First Floor Plan
A B A B 1:500 1:500
1 Shop 1 Cafe
2 Lobby 2 Kitchen
3 Gallery 3 Gallery
1 4 Shop office 4 Lift
1 5 Tube 5 WC
6 Lift 6 Void
2 7 Lockers 7 Gallery office
1 2 3
3 8 Meeting room 8 Plant
9 Gallery
6 10 Gallery
6 4 11 Education
4 7
12 Workshop
13 Plant
5 14 Loading bay
C C C C
9
8 5
6
11 10 6 6 6
10 10 6
A B12 A B
7
13 14 14 8
A B A B
0 5 10m
0 15 30ft
4 4 3 2
1 2 3 1 3 3 3
1 3 4
2
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06 Ellis Williams Architects Mostyn Gallery Llandudno, North Wales, UK
2 15 16
1 5
3
17
4 6
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2
35 35 35
39
37 38
7 42
5 39
4 40 40 40 7 8
3 3
41 6
9
6
43
44
5
8 45
9
10 47 18
19 26
24 25
23
15 13 12 11 46 22
14 16 18 19 48
17 21
20
49
10
20
21 50
11
27
12 37
13
38
14
30 31
28 39
32 40 45
29
43 44
42
41
46
22 47
25 24 33
27 26 23
28 50
48
29
30
51
52
31 53
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35
36
32 32 34
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32
11
10
19
20
11
18
1
1
2
2
3 13 3 21
4
13 6
13
12 5
15 15
14
22 23
23
7 16 16 7
17
8 17
17
16
9
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07 1
Foster + Partners
Masdar Institute
Masdar, Abu Dhabi, United Arab
Emirates
Client
Mubadala Development Company
Project Team
David Nelson, Gerard Evenden, Ross
Palmer, Austin Relton, Barrie Cheng,
Joern Herrmann, Ho Ling Cheung,
Jeffrey Morgan, Sidonie Immler,
Alison Potter
Structural Engineer
Adams Kara Taylor
Services Engineer
PHA Consult
Main Contractor
Al Ahmadiah–Hip Hing Joint Venture
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B
3 4
3 B
6 5
2
2
A A A A
1
2 4 B
6
1 B
5
ATRIUM
1 BED - A2
1 BED - A1
BALCONY
TERRACE
ATRIUM
1 BED - A1m
ATRIUM
1 BED - A2 BALCONY
1 BED - A1
Floor
Sink
07.03 7.04
0
Long section A-A Section B–B
1:1000 1:1000
35
07 Foster + Partners Masdar Institute Masdar, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
07.05 07.06
Window Section Window Section
1:20 1:20
1 90 per cent 1 90 per cent
recycled aluminium recycled aluminium
panel on support panel on support
frame frame
2 Prefabricated 2 Prefabricated
unitized highly unitized highly
insulated aluminium- insulated aluminium-
frame facade, weather frame facade, weather
and airtight and airtight
3 Patterned 3 Patterned
4 glass-reinforced- glass-reinforced-
concrete screen concrete screen
designed by designed by
Jean-Marc Castera Jean-Marc Castera
4 Concrete 4 Glass-reinforced-
5 Insulation concrete panel on
metal frame
suspended from
primary structure
5 Concrete
6 Insulation
1 5
6
2 3
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5
07.07
Oriel Window Plan
1:20
1 90 per cent
recycled aluminium
panel on support
frame
2 Prefabricated
unitized highly
insulated aluminium
frame facade,
weather- and airtight
7 3 Patterned
glass-reinforced-
1
concrete screen
designed by
Jean-Marc Castera
4 Glass-reinforced-
concrete panel on
metal frame
suspended from
primary structure
5 Concrete
6 Insulation
7 Glass balustrade
37
08 1
HMC Architects
Frontier Project
Rancho Cucamonga, California,
USA
Client
Cucamonga Valley Water District
Project Team
Pasqual Gutierrez, Laurie McCoy,
Raymond Pan, Dexter Galang, Daniel
Sandoval, Eddy Santosa
Structural Engineer
R.M. Byrd & Associates
Main Contractor
Turner Construction Company
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D D 08.01
Ground Floor Plan
1:500
1 Entry hall
2 Receptionist
D D 3 Exhibition
C C 4 Living room
5 Kitchen
6 WC
7 Office
8 Conference
C C 9 Breakout space
10 10 Storehouse
D D 11 Lift
8 1
08.02
First Floor Plan
9 1:500
D D 1 Open office
C C
2 Office
7 3 Hallway
4 WC
4 3
6 5 Conference
C 6 Copy / coffee
C 7 Storage
8 Lift
2
1
B A B A
4
6 2
B A B A
3
4 5
11 B 8
A B A
6 7
0 5 10m
B A B A
0 15 30ft
3 08.03
2 Section A–A
1:200
1 Exhibition
2 Roof terrace
08.04
Section B–B
1:200
2 1 1 Storage
2 Exhibition
3 Roof terrace
08.05
Section C–C
1 1:200
1 Hall
2 Open office
3 Conference
3
08.06
Section D–D
1:200
1 Hall
A–A C–C 2 Open office
3 Conference
1 2 1 2
B–B D–D
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08 HMC Architects Frontier Project Rancho Cucamonga, California, USA
08.07 08.09
Parapet Detail 1 Structural Beam to
1:10 ICF Connection
1 Coping Detail
2 GI Clip 1:10
1
3 Plaster stop 1 Roofing turned up
4 Exterior plaster over back side of parapet
paper-backed lath wall
2 5 6 5 Pressure wood 2 Exterior stucco
nailer 3 6 2 3 Base flashing
6 Waterproof 4 Concrete deck
membrane and vertical 5 Suspended ceiling
3 7 overlap each side 6 Concrete
under flashing 4
7 Counter flashing
8 8 Flashing membrane
9 Concrete
08.08
Sill Detail 5
1:10
1 1 Glazing
2 Aluminium sill
3 Sealant
2 4 Corner bead
9 3 5 5 Stucco
4 6 Continuous weep
screed
7 Finished grade
8 Below grade
waterproofing over top 3
of footing
9 Wood shim
10 Concrete
1 4
10
6 08.10
Footing Sloped
Curtain Wall Detail
1:10
1 Floor vent
2 Concrete slab
3 Curtain-wall system
4 Exterior deck
7
40
8 1
5 3 2 1 6
4
08.11
Sloped Curtain Wall
Glazing Sill Detail
1:10
1 Countersunk
anchor
2 Shaped block to
match glazing angle
3 Continuous backer
rod and caulking
4 Finished floor
5 Floor register
6 Flashing
7 Curtain-wall system
8 Concrete
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09 1
:mlzd
Extension to the
Historisches Museum
Bern, Switzerland
Client
Historisches Museum Bern BHM
Project Team
Daniele Di Giacinto, Pat Tanner,
Roman Lehmann, Claude Marbach,
Lars Mischkulnig, Regina Wüger,
Roman Tschachtli, Lukas Gerber,
Lukas Thalmann, Uli Gradenegger,
Andreas Sager, Claudia Gabathuler,
Eva Kiese, Kai Bögli, Katharina
Handke, Marc Doberstein, Monika
Hausammann, Martina Scholze,
Nicole Schneider, Yannick Roschi
Structural Engineer
Tschopp Ingenieure, CH-Bern
42
09.01 09.02
Entrance Level Plan Plans of Levels
1:1000 1, 2 and 3
1 Bistro Steinhalle 1:500
restaurant 1 Library and
2 Entrance hall, conference / meeting
Historic Museum space
3 Lift 2 Offices
4 Little Mosersaal
5 Large Mosersaal
1 6 Office and city
2 archive
5 6
1
0 10 20m
2
0 30 60ft
09.03 09.04
Section Section
1:1000 1:1000 2
1 Library, and 1 Exhibition hall
conference space 2 Depot / storage
2 Office 3 Main square
3 Office and city
archive
4 Preparation
5 Depot / storage
6 Main square
7 Half-pace
8 Services
1
2
2
3
6
4
7
5
5 8
2
2
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09 :mlzd Extension to the Bern, Switzerland
Historisches Museum
09.05
1 Wall and Gutter
Vertical Section
1:10
1 160 mm (6 3/10 inch)
13
2 3 concrete, pigmented
2 20 mm (4/5 inch)
11 6 drainage, air layer
4 5 3 10 mm (2/5 inch)
vulcanized rubber
4 Bituminous sealing
12
two-ply
10
5 160 mm (6 3/10 inch)
Foamglas insulation
6 Primary coat
7 240 mm (9 2/5 inch)
7 concrete
8 Substructure
9 Plasterboard
10 Substructure: metal
sheet
11 Drainage
12 Gutter
13 Plastics coating
8 wall mounting
14 350 mm (13 4/5
inch) concrete,
9 pigmented
14 15 15 160 mm (6 3/10 inch)
16
insulation polystyrene
16 Water barrier
17 17 75 mm (6 inch)
18 substructure
18 2 x 12.5 mm (1/10 x
5/10 inch) plasterboard
19 window
19 Water barrier at
20 architrave
20 Water barrier,
tensed up three sided
22 21 21 Decoration for glass
23 22 Aluminium L-profile
23 Plasterboard
24 Gap
25 Putty gap
26 Cotter
27 C-profile terrain
28 Coating
29 500 mm (19 7/10
inch) gravel
22
23
24
26 25
27
28
29
44
1 09.06 2 80 x 8 x 180 mm
4
Wall Vertical Section (3 1/10 x 3/10 x 7 1/10
1:10 inch) St-FLA
1 Lifting jib 43 14 x 30 mm (3/5 x
2 Chain 1 1/5 inch) elongated
3 Gutter: roof cladder hole vertical
2 with bituminous finish, 44 4 mm (5/32 inch)
stainless-steel metal metal sheet with
decking Spickel
4 60-140 mm (2 2/5- 45 10 x 60 mm (2/5 x
5 1/2 inch) insulation 2 2/5 inch) CNS bolt,
5 Fixing thermal 12 x 40 mm (1/2 x 1 3/5
brake inch)elongated hole
6 Heating cable horizontal
7 300 x 202 mm (11 46 12 x 30 mm (1/2 x
4/5 x 8 inch) concrete 1 1/5 inch) elongated
13 column hole horizontal
6 8 Rainwater pipe 47 Aluminium profile
insulating glazing (EBL RAL)
14 3 9 Swisslamex 48 15 mm (3/5 inch)
15 laminated safety glass substructure, slideable
10 Second position 49 Water gutter, guard
16 screenprint barcode on insulation ,
11 Fourth position removable grid
screenprint frame 50 Construction
4 inside safety glass suspension-lifting jib
17 mechanical fixation roof base with
5 12 60 x 90 mm (2 2/5 counter-sunk screw
x 3 1/2 inch) mullion and ring bolt
structure aluminium 51 120 mm (4 7/10 inch)
roof system concrete pigmented
18 12 11 9 13 160 mm (6 3/10 inch) 52 Mat
in-situ concrete 53 10 mm (2/5 inch)
10 14 10 mm (2/5 inch) drainage
drainage 54 Two-ply water
15 Two-ply bituminous barrier
sealing 55 160 mm (6 3/10 inch)
19 16 160 mm (6 3/10 inch) Foamglas T4 insulation
Foamglas insulation to lay on hot asphalt
17 Primary coat 56 Bituminous sealing
20 18 240 mm (9 2/5 inch) one-ply (temporary
21 7 concrete seal)
19 80 mm (3 1/10 inch) 57 Prime coat
8 substructure 58 190 mm (7 1/2 inch)
20 Plasterboard concrete, down grade
21 Plaster pigmented 2 per cent
22 floor construction 59 60 mm (2 2/5 inch)
22 300 x 60 mm (11 4/5 acoustic panel
x 2 2/5 inch) fixation (Sichtex) coated in
28 23 24
cable duct black
23 Mesh
24 350 x 40 mm (13 4/5
x 1 4/5 inch) cavity, 72
x 313 mm (2 4/5 x 12
3/10 inch) Wörtz cable
29 26 25
duct, screw in bed
cover 600 x 20 mm (23
3/5 x 4/5 inch) artificial
stone
25 Fire protection
cladding 60 minute,
floor insulation
26 Cladding fixing
element 60 minute
30 27 fire-proof rail (HTA
52-34) hot-dip
31 galvanized, concrete
inlay
32 27 Powder-coated
33 cover metal deck
floor construction
28 60 mm (2 2/4 inch)
concrete, coated
38 47
29 240 mm (9 2/5 inch)
concrete
46 50
34 39 30 Installation cavity
41 31 Suspended ceiling
37 42 40 49 51 32 20 mm (4/5 inch)
acoustic insulation
45 52 33 30 mm (1 1/5 inch)
53 sprayed acoustic
54 insulation (Heraklith)
35 floor construction
43 34 60 mm (2 2/5 inch)
55 concrete, coated
35 240 mm (9 2/5 inch)
56 in-situ concrete
36
57 36 60 mm (2 2/5 inch)
acoustic panel
(Sichtex) coated in
black
58 37 Cavity
38 60 x 300 mm (2 2/5
x 11 4/5 inch) electro
channel, cover profile
Cro-Mo
59 39 50 x 5 x 80 mm (2 x
1/5 x 3 1/10 inch) St-FLA
40 3 mm (1/10 inch)
metal sheet
57
41 Vapour barrier
45
10 1
Nuno Ribeiro Lopes
Client
Azores Regional Government,
Regional Secretariat for the
Environment and the Sea
Project Team
Sara Moncaixa Potes, Manuel Baião
Structural Engineer
Mário Veloso
Main Contractors
Consórcio Mota-Engil, S.A. /
Somague-Ediçor, S.A. /
Marques, S.A.
46
A
10.01 10.02
First Floor Plan Ground Floor Plan
A 1:1000 1:1000
1 Entrance 1 Foyer
2 Foyer 2 Bar
C C 5 C C 3 Technical area 3 Store
4
4 Temporary 4 Washroom
exhibition area 5 Management office
5 Temporary 6 Technical area
7
exhibition exit 7 Control room
6 Interpretative 8 Auditorium
exhibition exit 9 Ticket office
2 7 Patio 10 Temporary
B B9 8 3 B B
8 Lighthouse exhibition area
9 Access to dome 11 The Lighthouse
6 exhibition
7 12 The Eruption
exhibition
3 13 The Volcano
1 exhibition
14 Volcanoes of the
World exhibition
15 Azores exhibition
16 Faial exhibition
17 Shop
C C C C
10
6 9
6 15
6 11
4 1 2 3
B B B B
17 6 14 13 4
8 4
16 12 6
7 5
6 A
6
10.03
Section A–A
1:500
1 Foyer
0 10 20m A 2 Temporary
exhibition area
0 30 60ft
1 2
10.04
Section B–B
1:500
1 Foyer
5 2 Auditorium
3 The Lighthouse
exhibition
3 2 1 4 Volcanoes of the
4 World exhibition
5 Lighthouse
10.05
Section C–C
1:500
1 Entrance corridor
2 Technical area
1
2
47
10 Nuno Ribeiro Lopes Volcano Interpretation Center Capelinhos, Faial Island, Azores, Portugal
3 2
7 9
10
11
6 8
10.06
Roof Detail Section
1:20
1 Stainless-steel
casing
2 2 mm (1/12 inch)
thick shot sheet metal
3 PVC screen
4 10 mm (2/5 inch)
thick laminated glass
5 3 coats of paint,
rubber and glass-fibre
mesh
6 Ash deposit
7 Claw part
8 Neoprene screen
9 Stainless-steel
clamp
10 Steel tube
11 Magnetic notifier
48
10.07 10.08
Telescope Telescope Details
Construction 1:20
Sequence 1 Stainless steel
1:200 2 Concrete
1 Building the walls 3 Glass
2 Building the tube
3 Cementing the tube
4 Finishing
4
1 3
49
11 1
O’Donnell + Tuomey
Client
Cultúrlann Uí Chanáin
Project Team
John Tuomey, Sheila O’Donnell,
Willie Carey, Anne-Louise Duignan
Structural Engineer
Albert Fry Associates
Main Contractor
JPM Contracts Ltd
50
1
8
5 2
2 1 1 1
1
3 2
3
2
1
4
6
7 1 2 4 3
4
7
9
1
8 4
4
5
5
3
6
6
10 4
7
11 7 6 5 9
8
51
11 O’Donnell + Tuomey An Gaeláras Irish Language Derry, Northern Ireland
and Cultural Centre
4 4
1 1
4 4 3
1
1
2 4
52
11.08
Stair Section
1:50
1 45 mm (1 4/5 inch)
tubular steel handrails
on steel brackets fixed
to uprights 45 mm
(1 4/5 inch) from steel
plate guard 3
2 350 x 20 mm (13 4/5
x 4/5 inch) steel
stringers as structural
support to stair
3 High quality 1
board-marked
concrete wall
4 75 x 19 mm (3 x 3/4
inch) tongued and
grooved character oak
floorboards with sawn
and brushed surface
11.09
Wall Elevation 3
1:100 2
1 Lightly sand-
blasted fair-faced
concrete soffit
2 High quality
board-marked
concrete wall to
coloured finish
3 Housing for cast-in
light fitting
4 4
2 2
1 1
3
2
2 2
53
12 1
Pysall Architekten
Client
Muzeum Lotnictwa Polskiego
Design Author
Pysall Ruge Architekten with
Bartlomiej Kisielewski
Project Team
Justus Pysall, Peter Ruge, Bartlomiej
Kisielewski, Katarzyna Ratajczak,
Mateusz Rataj, Alicja Kepka-Guerrero
2
Structural Engineer
Arup International
Main Contractor
Probadex
54
1
A A A
A A A
2 2
4 3
3 1 4 1
5
5
A A A
A A A
12.04
South Elevation
1:500
12.05
East Elevation
1:500
12.06
Section A–A
1:500
1 Exhibition hall
2 Foyer
3 Cinema
4 Exhibition hall
5 Lecture theatre
4
1 5
2 3
55
12 Pysall Architekten Museum of Polish Aviation Kraków, Poland
3 1
2
5
3
4
1 6
2
5
56
14
13
15
13
12
11
7 10
2 1
57
13 1
Ryue Nishizawa
Client
Naoshima Fukutake Art Museum
Project Team
Ryue Nishizawa, Yusuke Oshi
Structural Engineer
Sasaki Structural Consultants
Main Contractor
Kajima Corporation
3 5
58
13.01
Site Plan
1:2000
1
13.02
Plan
1:500
1 Entrance
2 Oculus
C C C C
2
B B B B
A A A A
0 5 10m
0 15 30ft
59
13 Ryue Nishizawa Teshima Art Museum Teshima, Kagawa, Japan
60
13.03
Section A–A
Section B–B
Section C–C
1:200
1 Concrete
2 Plaster skin
1 2
1 2
1 2
61
14 1
Eduardo Souto de Moura
Client
Cascais City Hall
Structural Engineers
AFAconsult
Electrical Engineers
Raul Serafim & Associados
Mechanical Engineers
Paulo Queirós de Faria
62
B
14.01
Ground Floor Plan
1:500
1 1 1 Gallery
B 2 Courtyard
3 Loading bay
1 3 4 Lecture theatre
5 Entrance
2 1 6 Library
7 Cafe
8 Office
8
1
1 8
4
A A 6 A A
0 5 10m
B
0 15 30ft
14.02 14.03
Section A-A Section B-B
1:500 1:500
1 Library 1 Gallery
2 Entrance 2 Lecture theatre
3 Lecture theatre 3 Courtyard
2 3
2 1 3 1
63
14 Eduardo Souto de Moura Casa das Histórias Paula Rego Cascais, Portugal
14.04
Roof Detail
1:20
1 Zinc
2 Vapor barrier
1 3 Roofmate 80 mm
2 (3 1/10 inch) ESP
3 4 Paint sealant
5 4
5 Regularization
6 Concrete
7 False ceiling
support
8 False ceiling
9 Acoustic ceiling
6
6
7
1 8
9
2
4 3
2
3 4
5
1
2 6
8
7
13
10
14
11
12
16 15
17
18
64
14.07
Gallery Section Detail
1:20
1 Zinc coping
1 2 Stainless steel
bracket 40 x 40 mm
(1 4/10 x 1 4/10 inch)
2 ESP
3 3 HS glass 6 + 6 + 6
4 + 3 mm (2/10 + 2/10 +
5 2/10 + 1/10 inch)
4 Stainless steel
profile T with 80 x
80 mm (3 1/10 x 3 1/10
inch)
5 Zinc gutter
6 Acoustic ceiling
7 Plasterboard
20 mm (8/10 inch)
8 Drain pipe
9 ESP 5 mm (2/10
inch) vane
10 Lighting
11 Rock wool
insulation 60 mm
(2 4/10 inch)
12 Double-layer
plasterboard 12.5 +
6 12.5 mm (1/2 x 1/2 inch)
13 Galvanized steel
7 profiles for attaching
drywall
14 White marble
skirting board
15 Bedding mortar
16 Screed
8 17 Filling in lightweight
concrete
18 Concrete
19 Vane 5 mm (2/10
inch)
20 Marble
21 Mortar
22 Drainage panel
9
10
11
12
13
19 14
20
15
16
17
18
22
21
65
15 1
wHY Architecture
Client
Grand Rapids Art Museum
Project Team
Kulapat Yantrasast (Partner), Yo-ichiro
Hakomori (Partner), Aaron Loewenson
(Project Architect), Megan Lin,
Jenny Wu
Structural Engineer
Dewhurst Macfarlane and Partners
Main Contractor
Rockford / Pepper Construction
66
B C D
15.01
Second Floor Plan
1:1000
1 Gallery
2 Lift
B C D 3 Stair
15.02
First Floor Plan
1:1000
1 Gallery
2 Library
15.03
Ground Floor Plan
1:1000
1 Lobby
2 Auditorium 15.04
3 Gallery Lantern Section A–A
4 Museum shop 1:1000
5 Cafe 1 Gallery
A 1 A 1 A 1 A 6 Dining court 2 Auditorium
7 Offices 1 1 1
8 Sculpture court 15.05
2 9 Reflecting pool Reflecting Pool
1 1 1 Section B-B
1:1000
1 1 Gallery
3 3
15.06
Lobby Section C-C
1:1000
1 Gallery
2 Lobby
15.07
Canopy Section D-D
1:1000
1 Gallery
2 Lobby
3 Sculpture court
2 1 1 1
A A A A
1
1
1 1
1 2
6
1
1 1
8
7 9 4 1 1
2 3
A A 2 3 A A
B C D
B C D
0 10 20m
0 30 60ft
67
15 wHY Architecture Grand Rapids Art Museum Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
12 1
11
4
5
10
7 9 7 6
68
4
2 9 8
3
5 10 12 4
4
11
1
15 14
13
13
1
11
12
10
9 8 7
3 3 4 5
15.10 plate into concrete sill head and jamb by Masonry Tech. Inc.)
Exterior Concrete beam with 13 x 105 8 6 mm (1/4 inch) 10 Stainless-steel drip
Guard Rail Detail mm (1/2 x 4 1/8 inch) reveal created between sill
7 1:20 headed stud at 305 materials 11 105 mm (4 1/8 inch)
1 Roof flashing mm (12 inch) on centre 9 White oak veneer concrete sill
membrane over 12 Ends of flashing and hardwood trim 12 Fluid-applied (or
blocking and extended fitted into top inside 10 Reinforced concrete single sheet)
up aluminium shoe grooves in vertical legs exterior wall waterproofing system
moulding. Concrete of alum. shoe moulding 11 Prefinished with watercourse
pavers on protective 13 Prefinished alum. aluminium sections drainage layer over
pad over flashing composite panel and mounting 13 41 mm (1 5/8 inch)
1 2 Butt glazed system. Prefinished 12 Continuous backer insulated glass in
aluminium curtain wall alum. sills above and rod and sealant curtain wall framing
mullion below, with back 13 33 mm (1 5/16 inch) with four-sided butt
2 4 10 3 Base assembly frames, trims, etc. insulated glass panel glazing
3 components of in prefinished alum. 14 Glass fibre
prefinished aluminium 15.11 curtain-wall system reinforced concrete
curtain wall system Concrete Punched panel soffit
4 610 mm square x Opening Detail 15.12 15 Continuous drip
51 mm thick (24 inch 1:10 Window Head and reveal
5 square x 2 inch thick) 1 10 mm (5/8 inch) Sill Detail
concrete pavers on white oak timber 1:20
pedestal system veneer 1 19 mm (3/4 inch)
11 5 83 x 241 mm (3 1/4 2 10 mm (5/8 inch) ACX plywood window
x 9 1/2 inch) recess in fire-treated plywood sill with plastic
top of concrete wall backer laminate top surface
12 along column 3 152 x 508 mm (6 x and back edge
6 Reinforced concrete 20 inch) galvanized 2 38 x 762 mm (1 1/2
6 7 slab and beams steel studs at 406 mm x 30 inch) galvanized
7 Suspended glass (16 inch) on centre. floor deck
fibre reinforced Stud framing secured 3 203 mm (8 inch)
8 13 concrete soffit panel to 19 mm (3/4 inch) masonry block walls
8 13 mm (1/2 inch) furring system 4 64 mm (2 1/2 inch)
tempered glass guard 4 64 x 51mm (2 1/2 x spray foam insulation
rail system 2 inch) two-component 5 16 mm (5/8 inch)
9 25 mm (1 inch) spray foam gypsum board over
insulated spandrel polyurethane insulation 16 mm (5/8 inch)
9 glass in corner panel applied to exterior non-combustible
11
10 Prefinished concrete wall plywood on 92 mm
aluminium flashing 5 38 mm (1 1/2 inch) (3 5/8 inch) steel studs
strip on ‘terrace’ side treated, non- at 406 mm (16 inch)
12 of rail system combustible wood on centre
11 105 x 64 mm (4 1/8 blocking, secured to 6 Reinforced concrete
x 2 1/2 inch) aluminium concrete wall and to exterior wall
shoe moulding bottom track of 152 7 Bentonite water
screwed down at 305 mm (6 inch) stud plug strip
mm (12 inch) on centre system 8 Layered drainage
to 114 x 16 mm (4 1/2 x 6 Recessed enclosure course strips over
5/8 inch) galvanized box for sun shade unit back of weep strip
steel plate anchor 7 White oak trims, 9 Weep strip (CVS010
69
16 1
UN Studio / KUG
Client
University of Music and Performing
Arts Graz (KUG)
Structural Engineers
Arup, Cecil Balmond, Volker Schmid,
Charles Walker, Francis Archer
70
16.01 16.02
First Floor Plan Second Floor Plan
1:500 1:500
3 1 Foyer 1 Rehearsal room for
4 2 Main hall and stage theatre
3 Backstage 2 Dressing room
3 4 Costume storage 3 Dressing room
5 Tailoring room 4 Professors’ rooms
3 6 First-aid room 5 Backstage gallery
4 6 Fly gallery
5
3
1 6
2
2
A A A A A A A A
0 5 10m
1
0 15 30ft
16.03
Section A–A
1:200
1 Foyer
2 Dressing room
3 Stair
2
2
71
16 UN Studio MUMUTH – Haus für Musik und Graz, Austria
Musiktheater
16.04
Sectional Wall Detail
1:10
1 121 mm (4 3/4 inch)
diameter inserted
round galvanized rod
suspended by eye
2 3
bolts at top, middle
and base fixations
2 Ventilated facade
panel consisting of
powder-coated metal
plate and 100 mm (3/8
inch) mineral wool
3 Concrete wall
4 5 7 4 Steel structure
fixing mesh facade to
the concrete wall
5 Ventilation system,
34 swivel jet nozzles
6 100 mm (3/8 inch)
vertical facade
insulation
6 7 Acoustical wall
composed of 1 x 2
metre (36 1/4 x 78 3/4
inch) concave and
convex acoustical
panels bent in one
direction with an arch
rise of 11 mm (7/16
inch) each. 3 concave
panels added to 3
convex panels result in
a c.6 metre (c.236
inch) waved wall with
200 mm (7 7/8 inch)
8 deepness (amplitude).
One panel is built out
of three bonded layers;
each 16 mm (5/8 inch)
flame resistant MDF
8 Mineral rock wool
fixed, disjoined by a
9 non-combustible
acoustic mat
9 Movable platform,
stage floor of three
11 10 wooden layers, with
topping of Oregon pine
10 Subconstruction of
stage floor
11 Facade fixture
12 Precast concrete
segment bedded in
concrete
13 60 mm (2 13/36 inch)
screed, resin-coated
PE foil
14 30 mm (1 3/16 inch)
TDPS 35 / 30 mm (1
3/8 / 1 3/16 inch) impact
sound insulation
15 80 mm (3 3/20 inch)
1 foam insulation,
moisture barrier
16 In-situ concrete
finished by brush
stroke
12
13
14
16 15
72
2
6 5 7
8 10
73
74
Residential
Buildings
17–32
75
17 1
AFF Architekten
Client
Private client
Architects
AFF Architeckten (Martin Fröhlich,
Sven Fröhlich)
Project Team
Sven Fröhlich (lead architect and
construction management), Ulrike Dix,
Torsten Lockl, Thomas Weisheit
Structural Engineer
Ingenieurbüro BauArt, Peter Klaus
76
17.01
Plan
1:100
1 Sleeping area
2 Dining area
3 Living room
4 Kitchen
5 Bathroom
6 Store
7 Entrance
8 Store
1 3 2 1
A A A A
6 7 4 5 8
0 5m
0 15ft
17.02
Section A–A
1:100
1 Store
2 Bathroom
3 Kitchen
4 Entrance
5 Store
1 2 3 4 5
77
17 AFF Architekten Fichtelberg Mountain Hut Saxony, Germany
6
3
11 15
13
14
2
8
7 10
12
17.03
Section
1:20
1 Concrete
2 Wood floor
3 Double-glazed
window unit
4 Ceiling
5 Formwork
impression of windows
from previous structure
6 Window opening
mechanism
7 Subbase
8 Store
9 Skylight
10 Drain
11 Window sill
12 External steps
13 Built-in bed
14 Stack of wood
15 Embankment
78
9
16
3
5
15
11
13
14
2 8
10
12
17.04
Section
1:20
1 Concrete
2 Wood floor
3 Double-glazed
window unit
4 Ceiling
5 Formwork
impression of windows
from previous structure
6 Window-opening
mechanism
7 Subbase
8 Store
9 Skylight
10 Drain
11 Window sill
12 External steps
13 Built-in bed
14 Stack of wood
15 Embankment
16 Ladder
79
18 1
BAKarquitectos
Casa de Hormigón
Mar Azul, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Client
María Victoria Besonías, Guillermo de
Almeida
Project Team
María Victoria Besonías, Guillermo de
Almeida, Luciano Kruk
Structural Engineer
Luciano Kruk
80
18.01
Plan
1:100
1 Bedroom
2 Bathroom
3 Kitchen
4 Dining area
5 Living area
B C
18.02
Section A–A
1:100
1 Kitchen
2 Bedroom
B C
18.03
Section B–B
1:100
1 Kitchen
2 Dining area
1 1 5 3 Terrace
A A A A
18.04
Section C–C
1:100
1 Living area
2 3 4
B C
0 5m B C
0 15ft
1 2 2
1 2
81
18 BAKarquitectos Casa de Hormigón Mar Azul, Buenos Aires, Argentina
1
2
82
1
1
2
2
2 1
83
19 1
Dosmasuno Arquitectos
Client
EMVS (Empresa Municipal de la
Vivienda y Suelo de Madrid)
Project Team
Ignacio Borrego, Néstor Montenegro
and Lina Toro (Dosmasuno
Arquitectos)
Structural Engineer
José Luis de Míguel
Consulting Engineers
GRUPO JG
Main Contractor
BEGAR
84
B
0.01
2nd Floor Plan
1
1:1000
B 1 Bedroom
2 Living room
3 Bathroom
2 4 Balcony
3 5 Stair
6 Lift
A A A A
4
0.02
Ground Floor Plan
1:1000
1 Bedroom
6 2 Living room
5 3 Bathroom
4 Stair
5 Lift
0.03
Basement Floor Plan
1:1000
1 Store
2 Parking
3 Stair
4 Lift
A A A A
3 5 4
1
2
0.04
Section B–B
1:500
3
0.05
Section A–A
1:500
A A A A
2
B 4
1
B
0 10 20m
0 30 60ft
85
19 Dosmasuno Arquitectos 102 Dwellings in Carabanchel Madrid, Spain
19.06
Modular Room Plan
1:5
1 Galvanized steel
2 Concrete block
1
3 Glass wool
insulation
4 Plasterboard
3 5 Aluminium sheet
6 Steel structure
7 Lacquered
aluminium jamb
5 6
86
19.07 19.08
Detail Lintel Section Detail Sill Section
1:5 1:5
11 1 Galvanized steel 1 Concrete block
2 Concrete block 2 Plasterboard
1 3 Plasterboard 3 Glass wool
15
4 Glass wool insulation
insulation 4 Steel IPE 160 beam
5 Steel UPN 160 5 Blind channel
channel 6 Double glazing
6 Extruded 4 / 6 / 3 + 3 mm (2/10 /
polystyrene 400 mm 3/10 / 1/10 + 1/10 inch)
(1 ft 3 7/10 inch) 7 Window frame
16 4 3 2 14 7 Blind lacquered aluminium
8 Blind channel with thermal break
9 Folded sheet metal 8 Concrete and
lintel forged steel decking
10 Double glazing 9 Aluminium sheet
4 / 6 / 3 + 3 mm (2/10 / 10 Painted skirting
3/10 / 1/10 + 1/10 inch) board
6
11 Aluminium coping
12 Window frame
lacquered aluminium
with thermal break
13 Concrete and
forged steel decking
14 Concrete
5 13 15 Macael marble
crushed gravel
16 Aluminium sheet
5 7
7 10
3 2 1
9 11
9 4 8
8 10
3
87
20 1
EASTERN Design Office
MON Factory/House
Kyoto, Japan
Client
Morita MON factory
Project Team
EASTERN Design Office
Structural Engineer
HOJO Structure Research Institute
Main Contractor
Kotobuki Kensetsu
88
20.01
1 5 10 11 First Floor Plan
1:200
9 1 Hall
2 Workroom
3 Terrace
A A A A 4 Living area
2 3 4 6 7 8 5 Kitchen
6 Terrace
7 Bedroom
8 Closet
9 WC
10 Dressing room
11 Bathroom
11 20.02
Ground Floor Plan
1:200
1 Shop
1 4 2 House entrance
3 Shop entrance
A A A A 4 Parking
3
0 5 10m
0 15 30ft
20.03
Section A–A
1:200
1 2 3 4 5 1 Workroom
2 Terrace
3 Kitchen
4 Terrace
5 Bedroom
6 Shop
6 7 7 Parking
20.04
Axonometric
Not to Scale
89
20 EASTERN Design Office MON Factory/House Kyoto, Japan
2 3
20.05 20.06
Section Detail Window Detail
1:50 1:5
4 6 1 Coping 1 Concrete
1 2 Concrete 2 Glass
3 Waterproof 3 Aluminium window
membrane / insulation frame
4 Insulation 4 Insulation
7 5 Void
6 Plasterboard
7 Mastic
2 3
90
1
6
13
7 4 5
3 11
10 8
12
20.07 20.08
Section Detail Roof Detail
1:50 1:10
1 Coping 1 Concrete upstand
2 Window beam
3 Stair 2 Waterproof
4 Workroom membrane
5 Kitchen 3 Insulation
6 Upstand beam 4 Trowel finished
7 Hall (upper part) concrete
8 Parking 5 Flashing
9 Sign 6 Aluminium sash
10 Glass door 7 Glass
11 Plasterboard
1 12 Floor surface
13 Waterproof
membrane / insulation
2
3 4
5
6
91
21 1
Ensamble Studio &
Antón García-Abril
The Truffle
Costa de Morte, Spain
Client
Private client
Project Team
Ensamble Studio (Ricardo Sanz,
Javier Cuesta)
Structural Engineer
Ensamble Studio
Main Contractor
Materia Inorgánica
92
D B
21.01
Plan
6 1:100
1 Bed
D B 2 Bookshelf
3 Door
C C 5 C C 4 Seating
5 Washing / WC
6 Concrete
7 Window
4
A A A A
7 1
D B 3
D B
0 5m 21.02 21.03
Section A–A Section B–B
1:100 1:100
0 15ft 1 Concrete 1 Concrete
2 Interior 2 Interior
3 Window
21.04 21.05
Section C–C Section D–D
1:100 1:100
1 Concrete 1 Concrete
2 Interior 2 Interior
3 Skylight
1 1
3 2 2
1 1
2 2
93
21 Ensamble Studio & The Truffle Costa de Morte, Spain
Antón García-Abril
21.06 21.09
Bathroom Plan Door Section
1:20 1:20
1 Concrete 1 2 1 Concrete
2 Door 2 Door frame
3 Basin 3 Steel door
4 WC 4 Wood floor
5 Door
2
1
3
4
21.07
Bathroom Section
1:20
1 Concrete
1 2 Basin
2 4
3 Water heater
4 Cabinet
4 5 WC
31.08
Bathroom Section
1:20
1 Concrete
2 Basin
2 3 Water heater
3
1
94
21.10
Box Sill Section
1:20
1 Glazing
2 Window frame
3 Bed
4 Concrete
5 Castor
1
3
2
3
21.11
Box Sill Detail
1 1:2
1 Wood panel
2 Steel
3 Concrete
2 4 Castor
5 Wood floor
21.12
Skylight Detail
1:2
1 Concrete
2 Steel tubing
3 Glazing
4
5
95
22 1
Head Architektid
Villa Lokaator
Paldiski, Estonia
Client
Private client
Project Team
Indrek Peil, Siiri Vallner
Structural Engineer
Maari Idnurm, Juhan Idnurm EEB
96
B
22.01 22.02
Mezzanine Plan Ground Floor Plan
1:200 1:200
1 Bedroom 1 Garage
B 2 Bathroom 2 Entrance
3 Flat roof 3 Bathroom / sauna
4 Skylight 4 Services
5 Bedroom
6 Kitchen
7 Living area
8 Terrace
1 1 2
4
3
B
8
A A A A
7 6
3
5
4
1 2
B
22.03 22.04
B Section A–A Section B–B
1:200 1:200
1 Bedroom 1 Bedroom
2 Living area 2 Bedroom
3 Kitchen 3 Living area
0 5 10m
0 15 30ft
1 1 1
2
2 3 3
97
22 Head Architektid Villa Lokaator Paldiski, Estonia
22.05
1 Vertical Section of
4
Small Window
1:20
2 5 1 Parapet cap steel
sheet
2 In-situ concrete
3 60 x 60 mm (2 1/3 x
6 2 1/3 inch) treated
timber
7 4 Two layers of
bituminous roof
membrane
5 200 mm (8 inch)
3 and 300 mm (11 4/5
inch) insulation
6 Vapour barrier
7 200 mm (7 7/8 inch)
concrete slab
8 Double-glazed
window
9 70 mm (2 3/4 inch)
concrete floor with
8 mineral surface
hardener
10 Underfloor
geothermal heating
system
11 100 mm (4 inch)
insulation
12 100 mm (4 inch)
concrete slab
13 Waterproofing
14 Sand
15 Existing limestone
foundation
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
98
1
2
3
5 6 7
2
3
1
7 6
1
2
8 3
6
5
7
10
11
22.06 board 5 100 mm (4 inch)
Vertical Section of 14 Existing limestone concrete
Big Window foundation 6 150 mm (5 9/10 inch)
1:20 15 70 mm (2 4/5 inch) insulation
1 Stair to mezzanine concrete floor with 7 150 mm (5 9/10 inch)
15 16 2 70 mm (2 4/5 inch) mineral surface concrete
12 13 concrete floor with hardener
17 mineral surface 16 Underfloor 22.08
hardener geothermal heating Vertical Section of
18 3 Underfloor system Cantilever
19 14 geothermal heating 17 100 mm (4 inch) 1:10
system insulation 1 70 mm (2 4/5 inch)
4 180 mm (7 1/10 inch) 18 100 mm (4 inch) concrete floor with
concrete slab concrete slab mineral surface
20 5 150 mm (5 9/10 inch) 19 Waterproofing hardener
21 insulation 20 Sand 2 Underfloor
6 100 mm (4 inch) 21 Existing limestone geothermal heating
concrete slab foundation system
7 100 x 50 x 3.5 mm 3 180 mm (7 1/10 inch)
(4 x 2 x 1/10 inch) 22.07 concrete slab
U-shaped steel section Horizontal Section of 4 150 mm (5 9/10 inch)
8 I-post with rusted Cantilever insulation
surface 1:20 5 100 mm (4 inch)
9 Glass facade: 1 150 x 150 mm (5 concrete slab
Schüco FW50+ 9/10 x 5 9/10 inch) 6 100 x 50 x 3.5 mm
window with double I-shaped steel (4 x 2 x 1/10 inch)
glazing 2 50 x 70 x 4.5 mm (2 U-shaped steel section
10 Above dashed line: x 2 4/5 x 3/16 inch) 7 60 x 60 mm (2 2/5 x
existing brick wall T-shaped steel profile 2 2/5 inch) steel angle
11 Below dashed line: 3 Glass facade: bar
existing limestone wall Schülco FW50+ 8 Glass facade:
12 Exterior window sill: window with double Schülco FW50+
0.8 mm (1/32 inch) glazing window with double
stainless-steel sheet 4 100 x 30 x 3.5 mm glazing
13 30 x 150 mm (1 1/5 (4 x 1 1/5 x 1/10 inch)
x 5 9/10 inch) larch U-shaped steel
99
23 1
id-ea Architects
Client
Alam Family
Project Team
Elsye Alam
Structural Engineer
Arsitek dan Rekan Sehati
Main Contractor
Arsitek dan Rekan Sehati
100
D C D C D C
11 12 13 2 3 2 3 4 6
5
D C D C D C
4
A A 1 7 A A
10 5 8
1
10 9 10 11
14 9 8 7 6 7 8
B B 1 3 5 13 9 10 B
12 B
2
4 11 12 10
16
D C D C D C 0 5 10m
14 13 14 15
15 6 17 16
15 0 15 30ft
D C D C D C
23.01 8 Bathroom
Ground Floor Plan 9 Balcony
1:500 10 Dining area below
1 Foyer 11 Guest bathroom
4 5 2 Shoe closet 12 Guest bedroom
3 Aquarium 13 Master bedroom
4 Pantry 14 Reading room
5 Dining area 15 Walk-in closet
3 3 4 6 Kitchen 16 Master bathroom
7 Powder room
8 Living room 0.03
1 2 1 2 9 Prayer room Second Floor Plan
10 Inner courtyard 1:500
11 Master bedroom 1 Gallery below
12 Walk-in closet 2 Bedroom
A–A B–B 13 Master bathroom 3 Reading area
14 Gallery 4 Walk-in closet
15 Car port 5 Bathroom
16 Storage 6 Open to below
17 Bathroom 7 Balcony
8 Open to courtyard
23.02 below
First Floor Plan 9 Roof deck
11 12 1:500 10 Roof garden
1 Gallery below 11 Mechanical roof
2 Family room 12 Skylight
3 Home theatre 13 Service
4 Open to below 14 Laundry
5 Courtyard below 15 Maid’s room
6 Pantry
7 Bedroom
7 8 9 10
23.04 23.05
Section A–A Section B–B
1:500 1:500
1 Gallery 1 Dining area
2 Inner courtyard 2 Shoe closet
1 2 3 4 5 6 3 Hallway 3 Hallway
4 Balcony 4 Master bedroom
5 Roof deck
C–C
23.06 23.07
Section C–C Section D–D
1:200 1:200
1 Master bedroom 1 Master bedroom
2 Inner courtyard 2 Main stairs
3 Living room 3 Foyer
9
4 Dining area 4 Shoe closet
10 5 Pantry 5 Garage
6 Kitchen 6 Family room
7 Home theatre 7 Guest bedroom
8 Bedroom 8 Reading room
9 Guest bedroom 9 Reading room
10 Master bathroom 10 Services
11 Walk-in closet
12 Laundry
6 7 8
1 3 4 5
101
D–D
23 id-ea Architects Alam Family Residence Jakarta, Indonesia
23.10
Roof Section
1:10
9 1 26 mm (1 inch)
8 10 composite wood
3 decking
2 42 mm (1 7/10 inch)
composite wood joists
1 2 4 2 with ballast in gaps
3 170 mm (6 7/10 inch)
1 rigid EPS insulation
5 4 Hot-melt rubberized
bitumen sheet
5 225 mm (8 9/10 inch)
4 5 reinforced concrete
slab
6 20 mm (4/5 inch)
6 honed natural stone
1 7 20 mm (4/5 inch)
bed of mortar
2 8 Lightweight
concrete block
3 9 Coarse mortar base
7 and plaster finish
1 10 20 mm (4/5 inch)
7 6 6 11 reveal
2 7 11 Tube steel
23.11
8 Stairs Section
1:10
12
9 1 Stairs beyond
10 13 2 Reinforced
concrete bottom
3 Fluorescent light
8 11
pocket
4 Brick
2 4 5 5 Coarse mortar base
9 and plaster finish
6 26 mm (1 inch)
3 composite wood
decking
7 42 mm (1 7/10 inch)
composite wood joists
23.08 23.09 1 with ballast in gaps
Second Floor Terrace Second Floor Terrace 6 8 Reinforced
Ceiling Section Section 7 concrete slab
1:10 1:10 9 Solid wood handrail
1 15 mm (3/5 inch) 1 Suspended 8 10 Reinforced
terrazzo gypsum-board ceiling concrete top
2 45 mm (1 4/5 inch) 2 Wood block
bed of mortar with 3 Concrete beam
cushion of sand 4 Curtain pocket
3 Reinforced 5 Fixed glazing
concrete slab 6 Vertical structural
4 Lightweight glass fin
9
concrete block 7 Operable window
5 Coarse mortar base with anodized
and plaster finish aluminium frame
6 20 mm (4/5 inch 8 15 mm (3/5 inch) 10
reveal parquet
7 Tube steel 9 40 mm (1 3/5 inch)
8 Wood block screed
9 Suspended 10 Concrete curb
gypsum-board ceiling topping
11 Reinforced
concrete slab
12 15 mm (3/5 inch)
terrazzo
13 45 mm (1 4/5 inch)
bed of mortar with
cushion of sand
4 5
102
1
23.12
Skylight and Roof
2 Deck Section
1:10
3 1 18 mm (7/10 inch)
tempered glass
2 Line of opening
beyond
3 Reinforced
concrete
4 Metal gutter
5 26 mm (1 inch)
composite wood
decking
6 42 mm (1 7/10 inch)
composite wood joists
with ballast in gaps
7 170 mm (6 7/10 inch)
rigid EPS insulation
8 Hot-melt rubberized
bitumen sheet
9 225 mm (8 9/10 inch)
reinforced concrete
slab
5
6
4 9
23.13
Skylight Section
1:10
1 Coarse mortar
1 base and plaster finish
2 Brick
2 3 Concrete beam
4 Aluminium panel
5 Reinforced
concrete slab
4 6 18 mm (7/10 inch)
tempered glass
7 Cement plaster
3 gutter
8 5 x 10 mm (1/5 x 2/5
inch) steel C profile
9 10 x 20 mm (2/5 x
5 4/5 inch) structural steel
beam
6
7
8
103
24 1
Joseph N. Biondo
House Equanimity
Northampton, Pennsylvania, USA
Client
Private client
Project Team
Joseph Balsamo, Sierra Krause,
Patrick Ruggiero
Structural Engineer
E.D. Pons Associates
Main Contractor
Joseph N. Biondo
104
A A
4 3 1 2 1
B B A A B B
5 A 4 3 2 1 A
1
A A
24.03 24.04
Section A–A Section B–B
1:200 1:200
1 Living area 1 Courtyard
2 Basement 2 Kitchen
3 Dining area
4 Living area
5 Deck
6 Bedroom
7 Bathroom
8 Basement
6 7 6
5 4 3 2 1
105
24 Joseph N. Biondo House Equanimity Northampton, Pennsylvania, USA
2 12 10
14 11 1
1 2
2 7
10 9
4
4
5
5 3
3
6 6
7
7
11
13
2 12 2
8 8
2 1
9
4
8
5
6
7
15
7 12
3
4
5
6 10 11
15
7
1 9
14
13
106
24.05 24.08
Deep Eaves Section Sliding Glass Wall
1:10 Section
1 Wood blocking 1:10
2 Lead-coated 1 Wood sliding-glass
copper flashing system 14
3 Engineered timber 2 Wood blocking
beam 3 Lead-coated
4 11 mm (7/16 inch) copper flashing
cement board 4 203 mm (8 inch)
5 19 mm (3/4 inch) reinforced structural
wood firring and air concrete
space 5 51 mm (2 inch)
6 Air and vapour sealed concrete
barrier topping
7 16 mm (5/8 inch) 6 51 mm (2 inch) rigid
plywood insulation 7 11
15
8 Wood fixed window 7 Engineered timber
8
9 305 mm (12 inch) beam
TJI roof joist 8 11 mm (7/16 inch)
13
10 Waterproof cement board 12
membrane 9 19 mm (3/4 inch)
11 22 mm (7/8 inch) wood firring and air 7 9
corrugated metal roof space
12 10 mm (3/8 inch) 10 Air and vapour 10
veneer plywood barrier
(stained) 11 16 mm (5/8 inch) 16
13 Insect fabric plywood
14 Neoprene flute infill 12 Thermal Batt
insulation 3
24.06 13 16 mm (5/8 inch) 8
Typical Eaves Section gypsum wall board
1:10 14 Wood-fixed window
1 Wood blocking 15 356 mm (14 inch)
2 Lead-coated TJI floor joist
copper flashing 16 Insect fabric
3 Engineered timber
beam
1
4 11 mm (7/16 inch)
cement board
5 19 mm (3/4 inch)
wood firring and air
space
6 Air and vapour
barrier
7 16 mm (5/8 inch)
plywood
8 Wood fixed window
9 Waterproof
membrane
10 22 mm (7/8 inch)
corrugated metal roof
11 Insect fabric
12 Neoprene flute infill
24.07
Low Roof and
Deep Sill Section
1:10
1 Wood blocking
2 Lead-coated
copper flashing
3 Engineered timber
beam
4 11 mm (7/16 inch)
cement board
5 19 mm (3/4 inch)
wood firring and air 1
space
6 Air and vapour
barrier
7 16mm (5/8 inch)
plywood
7
8 Thermal Batt
5
insulation
9 16 mm (5/8 inch) 2
6 3
10 356 mm (14 inch)
TJI floor joist
11 305 mm (12 inch)
TJI roof joist
12 51 x 152 mm (2 x 6 4
inch) wood stud
framing
13 Exposed reinforced
concrete wall
14 Wood roof joist
15 Insect fabric
107
25 1
Mount Fuji Architects Studio
Client
Private client
Project Team
Masahiro Harada, Mao Harada
Structural Engineer
Jun Sato
Main Contractor
Sun Walk Construction
108
25.01
First Floor Plan
1:100
1 WC
2 Wardrobe
5 3 Study
4 Terrace
5 Stair
25.02
Ground Floor Plan
1:100
1 WC
A
2 Bedroom
3 Kitchen
A
4 Living area
5 Store
6 Bathroom
1 7 Entrance
8 Tree
9 Car-parking space
3 10 Cupboard
25.03
Section A–A
2 1:100
1 Bedroom
2 Kitchen
A
0 5m 3 Living area
4 Wardrobe
5 Study
A
4
0 15ft
5 6 8 9
7
A
4
1
10
3 2
8
A
4 5
1 2 3
109
25 Mount Fuji Architects Studio Rainy / Sunny House Tokyo, Japan
1 2
3
2
25.04 25.05
Formwork Wall Section Detail
Construction 1:5
Not to Scale 1 Trowelled mortar
1 Larchwood ply 2 Waterproofing
2 Concrete membrane coating
3 Strengthening bars 3 Trowelled concrete
4 Tie rod ends 4 Larchwood
moulded concrete
5 Herringbone with
Osmo finish
110
1 1
2 1 2
3
3
4 4 4
1 2 5 6 5 5
3
6
7
6
4
25.10 25.11
Fixed Window 1 Sliding Door Detail
Section Detail 1:5
1:5 1 5 mm (1/5 inch) float
1 Herringbone with 2 2 glass
Osmo finish 2 25 x 16 mm (1 x
3
2 27 x 27 x 3 mm (1 x 7/10 inch) steel flat bar
1 x 1/10 inch) 3 190 x 19 mm (7 1/2
4 4 6
aluminium angle x 7/10 inch)steel flat bar
1 3 5 mm (1/5 inch) float 5 5 4 21 x 8 mm (4/5 x
glass 3/10 inch) steel flat bar
4 Herringbone with 5 2.3 mm (1/10 inch)
2 Osmo finish steel plate
5 25 x 16 mm (1 x 6 15 x 2 mm (3/5 x 1/5
7/10 inch) steel flat bar inch) stainless-steel
6 25 x 16 mm (1 x flat bar
7/10 inch) steel flat bar 7 5 mm (1/5 inch) float
7 190 x 19 mm (7 1/2 7 7 8 glass
3 x 7/10 inch) steel flat 8 Window screen
bar 9 Herringbone with
8 Australian cypress Osmo finish
herringbone 10 35 x 4 mm (1 2/5 x
9 Mortar 1/5 inch) stainless-steel
10 400 x 100 x 16 mm flat bar
(15 3/4 x 3 15/16 x 3/5 5 5 11 Australian cypress
inch) steel flat bar herringbone
11 FRP waterproofing 12 21 x 8 mm (4/5 x
12 Mortar 3/10 inch) stainless-
steel flat bar
13 190 x 9 mm (7 1/2 x
2/5 inch) stainless steel
flat bar
4 5 6 8 9 10 13 14 24 x 2 mm (9/10 x
1/10 inch) stainless-
11 11 12
7 steel flat bar
14
15 FRP waterproofing
11 16 Mortar
10 15
9 12 16
111
26 1
Paul Bretz Architectes
House F
Rameldange, Luxembourg
Client
Mr and Mrs F.
Project Team
Paul Bretz, Petra Schmitt
Structural Engineer
InCA, Ingénieurs Conseils Associés
S.à.r.l.
Main Contractor
Socimmo Construction S.A.
3 5
112
A A 26.01
First Floor Plan
1:200
1 Entrance
10 2 Foyer
3 WC
4 Balcony
A A 5 Guest bedroom
6 Study
7 Living area
12 8 Dining area
9 Kitchen
9 10 Terrace
11 Swimming pool
12 Garden storage
26.02
Second Floor Plan
1:200
1 Balcony
2 Library
11 3 Storage
4 Bedroom
5 Bathroom
10 6 Master bathroom
7 Master bedroom
8 Dressing area
9 Terrace
10 Garden
7
8 9
10
7
3 5
3
6
2
26.03
5 2 4 Section A–A
1:200
1 Garden storage
1
2 Master bedroom
A A 3 Dressing area
4 Master bathroom
4 1 5 Kitchen
6 Laundry room
7 Wine cellar
8 Bathroom
9 Bedroom
A A 10 Balcony
0 5m 11 Study
12 Guest bedroom
13 Garage
0 15ft
2 3 4
8 9 10
1 5
11 12
7 13
113
26 Paul Bretz Architectes House F Rameldange, Luxembourg
26.04
1 Vertical Section of 1 1
Courtyard Southside
1:20
1 Alwitra MAK
4 3 parapet capping 3 3
2 Fair-faced concrete 2
4 5 2 4
5 2 wall 5
6 3 Emergency
overflow 6
7 6
4 Slag
5 Building protection 7 7
8
mats
6 Waterproofing
9 7 200 mm (7 9/10 inch) 8 13 8
10 thermal insulation 9
8 Vapour barrier
12 11 9 200 mm (7 9/10 inch) 9 10 11
concrete slab 10
13 10 100 x 100 x 8 mm 12
(3 9/10 x 3 9/10 x 3/10
inch) welding plate
11 Curtain rail 11
12 10 mm (2/5 inch)
interior plaster 12
13 Schüco FW50+
facade system
14 20 mm (4/5 inch)
natural stone
15 60 mm (2 2/5 inch)
screed with underfloor
13 heating
16 70 mm (2 4/5 inch) 2 10 11 12
14 thermal / impact sound 12
15 insulation
17 28 mm (1 1/10 inch) 14 15
16 13
IPE wood deck 16
18 140 mm (5 1/2 inch)
9 wooden beam
19 100 mm (3 9/10 inch) 17
Foamglas insulation 2 13
12 11 20 50 mm (2 inch) 18
interior insulation
13 21 Concrete wall 19
20
21
14 22
23
21 15
13
22 16
14
23 17
15 18
20
16
19
9
12 11
26.05 thermal / impact sound 26.06 interior plaster
13 Vertical Section of insulation Vertical Section of 9 20 mm (4/5 inch)
1
North Facade First 18 Vapour barrier North Facade Second natural stone slab
Floor Dining Room 19 200 mm (7 9/10 inch) Floor Bedroom 20 60 mm (2 2/5 inch)
1:20 concrete floor slab 1:20 screed with underfloor
1 Alwitra MAK 20 40 mm (1 3/5 inch) 1 Alwitra MAK heating
parapet capping perimeter insulation parapet capping 21 70 mm (2 4/5 inch)
2 Fair-faced concrete 21 28 mm (1 1/10 inch) 2 225 mm (8 9/10 inch) thermal / impact sound
wall IPE wood deck fair-faced concrete insulation
3 Slag 22 40 mm (1 3/5 inch wall 22 40 mm (1 3/5 inch)
4 Building protection IPE substructure) 3 Slag insulation
mats 23 80 mm (3 1/10 inch) 4 Building protection 23 10 mm (2/5 inch)
5 Waterproofing lava stone mats exterior plaster
6 200 mm (7 9/10 inch) 5 Waterproofing
thermal insulation 6 200 mm (7 9/10 inch)
7 Vapour barrier thermal insulation
8 200 mm (7 9/10 inch) 7 Vapour barrier
concrete slab 8 200 mm (7 9/10 inch)
13 9 15 mm (4/5 inch) concrete slab
interior plaster 9 100 x 100 x 8 mm
17 10 100 mm (3 9/10 (3 9/10 x 3 9/10 x 3/10
inch) core insulation inch) welding plate
11 160 mm (6 3/10 inch) 10 Curtain rail
18 concrete wall 11 10 mm (2/5 inch)
5 12 15 mm (3/5 inch) interior plaster
19 interior plaster 12 Schüco FW50+
13 100 x 100 x 8 mm facade system
8 (3 9/10 x 3 9/10 x 3/10 13 60 mm (2 2/5 inch)
9 inch) welding plate core insulation
14 Schüco FW50+ 14 Window sill exterior:
facade system sheet metal aluminium
20 15 20 mm (4/5 inch) 15 Window sill interior:
natural stone slab natural stone
12 16 60 mm (2 2/5 inch) 16 Mortar
21 screed with underfloor 17 200 mm (7 9/10 inch)
heating concrete wall
17 70 mm (2 4/5 inch) 18 15 mm (3/5 inch)
114
26.08
1 Vertical Section of 1
South Facade
1:20
3 1 Alwitra MAK 2
parapet capping 3
2 2 225 mm (8 9/10 inch)
4 5 fair-faced concrete
wall 4
5
3 Slag
6 4 Building protection 6
mats
7
5 Waterproofing 7
6 200 mm (7 9/10 inch)
8 thermal insulation
12 11 8
7 Vapour barrier 13 10
8 190 mm (7 1/2 inch)
9 concrete slab 15 14 9
9 20 mm (4/5 inch)
interior plaster 16
10 Lighting
10 11 Venetian blinds
12 110 mm (4 3/10 inch)
insulation
13 100 x 100 x 8 mm
(3 9/10 x 3 9/10 x 3/10
inch) welding plate
14 Curtain rail
15 10 mm (2/5 inch)
interior plaster
2 16 Schüco FW50+
facade system
17 20 mm (4/5 inch)
natural stone slab
3 18 60 mm (2 2/5 inch) 16 26
screed with underfloor
heating 17 21 22
4 5 19 70 mm (2 4/5 inch) 18
thermal / impact sound 23
insulation 19 24
6
20 200 mm (7 9/10 inch) 25
7 concrete slab 20 12 8
21 Tension cord for 13 11
10
Venetian blinds
8 22 30 mm (1 1/5 inch) 15 14 9
natural stone 16
9 23 100 mm (3 9/10 inch)
screed
24 Drainage mat
11 25 Waterproofing
26 500 x 720 mm (19
7/10 x 28 3/10 inch)
concrete parapet
27 160 mm (6 3/10 inch)
concrete slab
28 60 mm (2 2/5 inch)
insulation
29 40 mm (1 3/5 inch)
insulation
30 Door rail 26
31 Sliding glass door
with expanded metal 16
cladding 21
22
32 Steel angle
26.07 33 60 mm (2 2/5 inch)
Vertical Section of 23
screed with surface 24
Roof Connection sealing 25
Fair-faced Concrete 34 20 mm (4/5 inch) 28
Wall 27 8
insulation 13
1:20 35 Waterproofing 10
1 Alwitra MAK 29 15
36 150 mm (5 9/10 inch)
parapet capping concrete floor slab 30 9
2 225 mm (8 9/10 inch) 37 Trench drain
fair-faced concrete 38 100 x 70 mm (3 9/10
wall 31
x 2 8/10 inch) natural
3 Slag stone paving
4 Building protection 39 50 mm (2 inch)
mats mortar bed
5 Waterproofing 40 200 mm (7 9/10 inch)
6 200 mm (7 9/10 inch) concrete floor slab
thermal insulation
7 Vapour barrier
8 200 mm (7 9/10 inch)
concrete slab
9 15 mm (3/5 inch)
interior plaster
10 100 mm (3 9/10
inch) core insulation
11 550 mm (9 7/10 inch)
fair-faced concrete 31 38
wall 33
34 35 32
37 39
36
40
115
27 1
Peter Stutchbury Architecture
Springwater
Seaforth, Sydney, Australia
Client
Private client
Project Team
Peter Stutchbury, James Stockwell
Structural Engineer
Professor Max Irvine
Main Contractor
Watpow Constructions Pty Ltd
116
B C
1
B C
6 4 3
5
A A A A
27.01 27.02
Upper Floor Plan Middle Floor Plan
1:500 1:500 11 10 9
1 Roof 1 Concrete deck
2 Lap pool 2 Living area
3 Outdoor bathroom 3 Dining area
4 Bedroom 4 Kitchen
5 En-suite bathroom 5 Laundry
6 Concrete deck 6 Pantry 5
7 Plant room 1 2 3 4 7 8
8 Service 6
9 Courtyard
10 Void to gallery A A A A
11 Timber deck
below
27.03
Lower Floor Plan
1:500 0 5 10m
1 Timber deck 1 2
2 Gallery
3 Wardrobe 0 15 30ft
9 6 3
4 En-suite bathroom
5 Services 7 4 5
6 Outdoor kitchen
7 Paved terrace B C
8 Recreation room 8
9 Water feature
A A A A
B C
27.04
Section A–A
1:200
1 Bathroom 1
2 Stair
3 Concrete deck
2
27.05 27.06
Section B–B Section C–C
1:200 1:200
1 Pool 1 Pool
2 Bedroom 2 Bedroom
3 Bathroom 3 Stair
4 Dining area 4 Living area 3
5 Study / recreation
room
6 Terrace
7 Gallery
1 2 3 1 2 3
4 4
7 6 5
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27 Peter Stutchbury Architecture Springwater Seaforth, Sydney, Australia
27.07
Concrete Roof Detail
1:10
1 Open stainless-
steel spout (dotted line
denotes cast-in with
splayed top)
2 Full flexible ADDIS
epoxy membrane
2 3 Hanging track
recessed in top wall
4 Concrete roof slab
with Caltite additive
1 5 20 x 20 mm (4/5
x 4/5 inch) rebate
4 4 6 Glass
7 Wood frame
5
27.08
Roof Detail
1:10
1 Hanging track
recessed in top wall
2 Full flexible ADDIS
epoxy membrane
2 2 3 Concrete roof slab
with Caltite additive
4 Fixed glass
5 Typical glazing
3 3 detail: Sikaflex into 20
x 60 mm (4/5 x 2 2/5
inch) precast slots to
wall col and 50 x 6 mm
5
(2 x 2/10 inch) soffit infill
4 bronze plate
6 Fall sill
6
1
27.09
Footing Detail
1:10
1 Concrete slab with
Caltite additive
2 Henderson bottom
roller guide and brass
track block
3 Precast concrete
sills to concrete floor
thresholds
4 5 mm (1/5 inch)
Sikaflex joint
3 2
4
118
2
1 4 7
6
3 5
10
27.10 27.11 4 75 x 6 mm (3 x
Facade Glazing Detail Facade Detail 1/5 inch) intermediate
1:10 1:10 stiffeners with cleats at
1 Typical glazing to 1 75 x 75 mm (3 x ends into recesses in
GL detail: Sikaflex into 3 inch) galvanized EA concrete
10 x 30 mm (2/5 x 1 1/5 integral to frame 5 100 x 70 mm
inch) precast slots to 2 5 x 30 mm (1/5 x 1 (3 9/10 x 2 4/5 inch)
wall and col seal at 1/5 inch) cast-in cast lighting rebate
base and bring flashing slot 6 Mini orb laid in
earth up to glass 3 10 mm (2/5 inch) single lengths with
1 2 Bagged blockwork galvanized fin plates galvanized finish
wall beyond 20 x 20 on grid lines slot into 7 50 mm (2 inch)
mm (4/5 x 4/5 inch) 10 mm (2/5 inch) galvanized angle
rebate to head cast-in sleeves with integral to frame
3 Concrete slab with three countersunk 10 8 25 mm (1 inch)
Caltite additive mm (2/5 inch) aluminum tongue-and-groove
3 head fixings boards, vertical
window slides on the
outside
9 Timber treated for
protection seal to all
sides of window
10 Shaped turpentine
sill fix through plastic
2 packers
119
28 1 The entrance facade
rises up out of the
Pezo von Ellrichshausen
landscape like an
emerald jewel. The
entrance cuts into the
FOSC House sharply formed wall,
San Pedro, Chile drawing you deep into
the building.
2 The surfaces of the
Client walls record the history
of their construction.
Claudio and Simonetta Rossi The green pigment and
the layered strata
depict two different
Project Team sorts of time.
Mauricio Pezo, Sofia von 3 Large windows open
up the interior to the
Ellrichshausen
landscape.
4 Internal walls are
made from the same
Structural Engineer boards as those used
German Aguilera
to form the walls.
5 Simple wooden
furniture is built in,
Main Contractor providing storage and
sleeping areas within
Ricardo Ballesta the compact plan.
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28.01
Roof Plan
1:200
1 Roof
2 Skylight
1
2 28.02
Upper Floor Plan 28.05
1:200 Section A-A
1 Bedroom 1:200
2 Bathroom 1 Living area
3 Stair 4 4 2 Bedroom
4 Study 3 Living area
4 Bedroom
28.03
Middle Floor Plan 28.06
1:200 3 Section B-B
1 Kitchen 1:200
2 Living area 1 Bedroom
3 Dining area 2 Stair
4 Entrance hall 3 Kitchen
5 Stair 4 Utility
1 2
6 Utility room 5 Bathroom
2
1 28.04 28.07
Lower Floor Plan Section C-C
1 1:200 1:200
3 1 Living area 1 Living area
2 Bedroom 2 Stair
3 Bathroom 3 Living area
4 Stair 4 Kitchen
4 5 Bedroom
1 5 2 5
2 28.08
Section D-D
1:200
1 Living area
2 Bathroom
3 Living area
3 2 4 4 Kitchen
5 Bedroom
6 Bathroom
1 2
1
3
4
2
5 2 5
A B
3 2 4
D D A B D D
3
1 2
C C 1 C C
2 A 2 B
5 6
A B
3 4
0 5m
1 2
0 15ft
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28 Pezo von Ellrichshausen
FOSC House San Pedro, Chile
28.09 28.10
Exploded Axonometric
Axonometric Not to Scale
Not to Scale
1 Bedroom
2 Bathroom
3 Living area
4 Kitchen
5 Utility room
6 Study
6
2
1
2
122
123
29 1
Shubin + Donaldson Architects
Client
John Mike and Marcia Cohen
Project Team
John Mike Cohen, Robin Donaldson,
Greg Griffin, Sheida Owrang, Karl
Hamilton
Structural Engineer
Taylor & Syfan Consulting
Main Contractor
Paul Franz Construction
124
B B 29.01
Lower Floor Plan
1:500
1 Bathroom
2 Bedroom
3 Hall
4 Patio
B 1 B 2
5 Snack kitchen
6 Spa above
7 Pool equipment
8 Plant room
9 Pool above
3 10 Storage
A A 11 Reflecting pool
above
29.02
Upper Floor Plan
4 5 1:500
1 14
A 8 A 1 Equipment
2 Trash
2 6 7 13 3 Car port
4 WC
5 Vestibule
5 4 6 Studio
9 10 11 12
7 Hall
10 3 8 Laundry
1 9 Family
2 15 16 10 Gallery
11 11 Entry hall
1 12 Hall
C C C C 13 Office
14 WC
2 19 18 15 Closet
16 Master bathroom
17 Deck
6 20 18 Master bedroom
8 7
19 Dining room
20 Living room
B 9 A B17 A
0 5 10m
B A B A
0 15 30ft
29.03 29.04
Section A–A Section B–B
1:500 1:500
1 Office 1 Deck
1 2 3 4 2 Hall 2 Living room
3 Closet 3 Dining
4 Master bedroom 4 Kitchen
5 6 7 8 5 Bedroom 5 Family
6 Bedroom 6 Studio
7 Exercise room 7 Car port
8 Pool equipment 8 Trash
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
29.05
Section C–C
1:200
1 Dining
2 Gallery
3 Entry / reflecting
pool
4 Master bedroom
5 Patio
1 2 3 4 5 6 Exercise room
7 Patio
6 7
125
29 Shubin + Donaldson Architects Toro Canyon Residence Santa Barbara, USA
2 1
2
3 3
4 4
5 5
29.06 29.07
Door Head Detail Jamb at Casement to
1:5 Concrete Wall Detail
1 Concrete 1:5
2 Drip 1 Concrete
3 Waterproof 2 Insulation
membrane 3 Waterproof
4 Wood door frame membrane
5 Double glazing 4 Wood door frame
5 Double glazing
1
4
2
3 3
6 6
2
7 7 8
5 5 5
126
7
6
1 1 5
3
8
4
2 5 4
4
6 2
9
4
8
127
30 1 1 The tall structure,
with its sinuous,
TNA rhythmic facade, is
a dominant presence
on the city street.
Colour Concrete House The corner openings
Yokohama, Japan alternate between
open and closed
around the building.
Client 2 Glass is used for
the internal walls.
Private client In contrast to the
monolithic exterior,
the interior appears
Project Team fragile and delicate.
Makoto Takei, Chie Nabeshima 3 From the kitchen
and dining area, broad
views of the street
Structural Engineer and city can be seen
through the large
Akira Suzuki corner windows.
4 Rising above the
roofs of surrounding
Main Contractor buildings, the
Matsumoto Corporation combined study and
bedroom on the third
floor has a small
As is typical in Japanese cities, the private balcony.
site for this house is very small and
very narrow at only 46 square metres
(495 square feet). It also faces onto a
busy main road in Yokohama. The
clients wanted to replace an existing
two-storey house with a taller
structure that better suited its
surroundings. The new building is
designed for a family of five individuals
across three generations.
Although the site is not big, it is
located in a commercial area where
buildings can be as high as 31 metres
(102 feet). The architects decided to
set the house one-and-a-half metres
(59 inches) back from the road, but
otherwise make the most of the
available height and width. The result
is a five-storey house in which each
floor is allocated to a member of the
family. Reinforced concrete was
chosen for the construction. To make
2 3
the facade appear softer and
smoother, a light green pigment was
added. This colour hides the joints
between individual pours of concrete.
Great care has been given to the
positioning of the windows. As other
buildings closely surround the house,
the windows were cut out from the
corners of each alternate floor.
This arrangement maximizes the
structure’s openness and ensures a
unique character in a busy urban
location.
128
B
30.01 30.02 30.03 30.04 30.05
Fourth Floor Plan Third Floor Plan Second Floor Plan First Floor Plan Ground Floor Plan
1:100 1:100 1:100 1:100 1:100
1 Stair 1 Stair 1 Stair 1 Stair 1 Stair
2 Study / bedroom 2 Study / bedroom 2 Bathroom 2 Kitchen 2 WC
B 3 Lift 3 Lift 3 Lift 3 Lift
1 4 Balcony 4 WC 4 Dining room 4 Closet
5 Bedroom 5 Entrance
6 Living room
A A A A
0 5m
0 15ft
2 4
30.06 30.07
A A A A Section A–A Section B–B
1:100 1:100
1 Study / bedroom 1 Study / bedroom
2 Study / bedroom 2 Study / bedroom
with balcony 3 Bathroom
3 Bathroom 4 Kitchen
4 WC 5 Closet
5 Bedroom 6 Stair
6 Kitchen
3
7 Dining area
8 Closet
9 Room
1
1 1
2 4
A A A A
2 2
3
3 4 5 3
A A 2 4 A A
6
6 7 4
3 5
8 9 5
B
A A 4 6 A A
B
129
30 TNA Colour Concrete House Yokohama, Japan
30.08
Balcony Plan
1:20
1 18 mm (7/10 inch)
solid wood flooring
(rocky pine), 180 mm
(7 1/10 inch) wide,
12 mm (1/2 inch) wood
boards, 20 mm (4/5
inch) spray urethane
1 8 10 foam insulation
2 12.5 mm (1/2 inch)
plasterboard
3 Pitted cheesecloth
acrylic emulsion paint
finish
4 20 mm (4/5 inch)
9 urethane foam 5
insulation
5 Movable shelf
11
support
6 195 mm (7 7/10 inch)
exposed coloured
concrete
3 7 7 Steel window frame
2 8 Steel window
5 4
support
6 9 Double glazing
10 19 mm (7/10 inch) 4
ulin-wood deck, with
6 mm (1/5 inch) shadow
gap boarding
11 20 mm (4/5 inch)
diameter laundry pipe,
FB bending
30.09
Balcony Section
1:20
1 18 mm (7/10 inch)
14 solid wood flooring
1 (rocky pine), 180 mm
2 (7 1/10 inch) wide
2 20 mm (4/5 inch) 1 2
4 urethane foam
insulation 3
5 3 12 mm (1/2 inch)
11
wood boards
4 195 mm (7 7/10 inch)
exposed coloured
17 concrete
5 15 mm (3/5 inch)
placing insulation 11
6 Flat rail
16 7 Steel window frame
8 Double glazing
9 Mortar
10 Steel window
support
11 Caulking
12 19 mm (7/10 inch)
10 ulin wood deck,
96 mm (3 8/10 inch)
wide, with 6 mm (1/5 6
8 inch) shadow gap
boarding 7
13 Waterproof rising
14 195 mm (7 7/10 inch)
exposed coloured
concrete
15 12.5 mm (1/2 inch)
plasterboard
16 20 mm (4/5 inch)
diameter laundry pipe
17 FB bending 8
9
14
8
7
1 6 12
3
9 13
2
10
5
15 2
130
2
13 1 7
3
14
5
6
9 3
10 8
11
12 1 2
131
31 1
Torafu Architects
House in Kohoku
Yokohama, Japan
Client
Private client
Project Team
Koichi Suzuno, Shinya Kamuro
Structural Engineer
MID Architectural Structure Laboratory
Main Contractor
Yamasho
132
A
1
7 A
1 2
6 2
B B 3 4 B B
4 3
A
8 A
31.01 31.02
Ground Floor Plan First Floor Plan
1:200 1:200
1 Dressing room 1 Studio / office
2 Bedroom space 2 Bedroom space
3 Living and dining 3 Kitchen
A space 4 Living space
4 Kitchen
5 Entrance lobby
0 5 10m 6 Bathroom
7 Garden
8 Entrance from
0 15 30ft street
2 4 1 2 3
31.03 31.04
Section A–A Section B–B
1:200 1:200
1 Studio / office 1 Front door
2 Bathroom 2 Kitchen
3 Living and dining 3 Living and dining
space space
4 Garden
133
31 Torafu Architects House in Kohoku Yokohama, Japan
3 1
11
6
6
4 5
10
13
8
11
14 12 12
134
31.05
Detail Section
1:50
1 Aluminium tilt sash
skylight
2 Exposed watertight
concrete roof with
water-repellent-paint
finish
3 Emulsion on 12.5
mm (1/2 inch)
plasterboard wall with
30 mm (1 1/5 inch)
urethane insulation
spray finish
4 1200 mm (47 1/5
inch) high fence
5 Planting: climbing
rose
6 Aluminium tilt sash
7 12 mm (1/2 inch)
MDF floor with white
wax finish, urethane
clear paint
8 12 mm (1/2 inch)
MDF floor with white
wax finish, urethane
clear paint, and electric
floor-heating panel
below
9 Hanging stirrup bolt
to suspended ceiling
10 MDF island table
with white wax finish,
urethane clear paint
and 10 mm (2/5 inch)
artificial marble top
11 300 mm (11 4/5
inch) raft foundation
12 Deep pile
foundations
13 Terrace of
interlocking blocks
14 Existing retaining
wall
135
32 1
Wood / Marsh
Merricks House
Mornington Peninsula, Victoria,
Australia
Client
Joseph Gersh
Project Team
Roger Wood, Randal Marsh, David
Goss, Matthew Borg
Structural Engineer
John Gardner & Associates
Main Contractor
DC Construction
136
E
D
C
B
32.01
Plan
E 1:500
D 1 Garage
C 2 Store
B 3 Entry
21 4 Bedroom
24
5 Bathroom
6 En suite
7 Laundry
A 8 Corridor
14 14 9 Kitchen
4 10 Dining area
22 17 11 Lounge
2 24 22 A 12 Living area
11
6 13 Study
18 14 Terrace
23
15 Powder room
1 9 16 Basement stair
10 17 Robe
A 18 Pool
7 4 6 4 19 Spa
19 14
A 20 Pond
15 21 Pool equipment
B 3 8 22 Pool terrace
12 13 23 Courtyard
E 24 Garden wall
16
4 5 4 20
D
14
B C
0 5 10m E
0 15 30ft D
C
32.02
Section A–A
1:500
1 1 Corridor
32.03
Section B–B
1:500
1 Corridor
32.04
Section C–C
1:500
1 Corridor
3 2 1 4 2 Kitchen
3 Lounge
4 Living area
32.05
Section D–D
1:500
1 Corridor
2 Study
3 Wine cellar
1 2
32.06
Section E–E
3 1:500
1 Corridor
137
32 Wood / Marsh Merricks House Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia
32.07
Entry Door Window 4
5
Plan
1:10
1 Solid timber door
2 Full-height timber 5
frame 3
3 Selected glazing 6
4 Recessed glazing 7
channel
5 Rammed-earth wall
32.08 2
Window Plan 8
1:10
1 Rammed-earth wall
2 Recessed glazing
channel
3 Edge of slab 1
4 9
4 Line of ceiling over
5 Angle below
6 Selected glazing
7 13 mm (1/2 inch)
plasterboard 1
8 Recessed glazing
channel
9 Shiplap cladding
1
32.09
Window Section at
2 Pool Edge
1:10
1 Rammed-earth wall
2 Structural slab
3 3 Concrete screed
4 Selected glazing
5 Recessed glazing
channel
6 Concrete window
ledge / sill
7 Pool terrace
8 Pool waterline
9 Selected pool tiles
3 4
32.10
Pool Edge Section
5 1:10
1 Paving slab
6 2 Sawcut to slab
3 Concrete pool shell
4 Pool waterline
8
7
138
32.11 32.13
Recessed Blind Lintel Section
Section 1:10
1:10 1 Timber battened
1 Recessed blind ceiling
2 Folded aluminium 2 Hopleys truss roof
sheet conceal fixed to structure.
reveal 3 13 mm (1/2 inch)
3 Drip groove plasterboard
4 Recessed side suspended ceiling with
glazing channel shadow gap to earth
5 Selected glazing wall junction
6 Rammed-earth wall 4 Rammed earth
5 Concrete beam
32.12 6 Steel plate to
Window Sill Section underside of lintel
1:10
1 Rammed-earth wall 32.14
2 Structural slab Window Head
3 Concrete screed Section
4 Selected glazing 1:10
5 Recessed glazing 1 A/C equipment
channel screed to 2 Drip groove
window sill 3 Glazing channel
6 Finished floor level 4 Selected glazing
7 Concrete blockwork 5 Rammed-earth wall
6 Timber ceiling
3 4 5 4
2
1
3
4 5
4 5
6
3 6
2 1
7
5
2 3 6
139
140
Commercial
and Public
Buildings
33–42
141
33 1
Barbosa & Guimarães
Vodafone Building
Porto, Portugal
Client
Vodafone
Project Team
José António Barbosa and Pedro
Lopes Guimarães
Ana Campante, Ana Carvalho, Ana
Mota, Daniela Teixeira, Eunice Lopes,
Filipe Secca, Henrique Dias, Hugo
Abreu, Nuno Felgar, José Marques,
Miguel Pimenta, Pablo Rebelo, Paula
Fonseca, Paulo Lima, Raul Andrade,
Sara Caruso
Structural Engineer
Afaconsult / Carlos Quinaz
Main Contractor
Teixeira Duarte
142
A A
A A
2
1 2 1 4
B B B B
3 2 3
3 4 5
6 A 5 A
A A
0 5 10m
0 15 30ft
2 2
2 2
2 2 1
7
2 2
5 8 1 3 3
4 4
6 5
143
33 Barbosa & Guimarães Vodafone Building Porto, Portugal
33.05
Construction Section
1:50
1 White concrete
2 Concrete curb
3 Adjustment /
19 settlement
20 4 Concrete lintel
21
5 Concrete wall
27 6 Brick wall
31 7 Plastering
31 32 8 Prefabricated boiler
9 PVC piping
11 10 Bituminous layer
18 28 33 11 Geotextile
29 30 12 Outside windows
13 Grabs
14 Metal structure
15 Plasterboard
35 16 Outside door
34
26 17 Projected gypsum
28 1 8 Wire-mesh
reinforcement screed
36
1 9 Metal sheet
20 Ipê wood structure
21 Ipê slatted wood
12 22 Calcium sulphate
13 module
23 Technical floor
14 24 Wood shavings
module
25 Carpet
28
26 False cooled ceiling
37 27 White concrete
paving
28 Thermal insulation
26 29 Bituminous paint
30 Shape layer
15 31 Concrete wall
44
14 32 Grid
23 33 Geberit drain
25 34 Acoustic layer
23 24 45 35 Grid
10 36 Air gap
28 47 46 37 Concrete
3 38 Concrete ceiling
39 Light concrete slab
40 Wire-mesh
reinforcement
41 PVC layer
15 42 Delta drain
43 Earth
16 44 100 x 10 mm (3 9/10
15 x 2/5 inch) Cor-ten steel
2 1 48 27 45 Polyester layer
10 18 46 Drainage layer
11 3
47 Bituminous paint
3 3 49 48 Marble
38 49 Structural slab
22 6
5 8
17 5 17 5
7 23 8
18
10
9 9
39 40 42
41
9 43 9
144
33.06 33.08
Skylight Section Skylight Section
10 1:5 Detail
6 1 Concrete slab 1:5
2 Earth 1 Concrete slab
3 Grass 2 Earth
4 White concrete 3 Grass
5 4-4-12-6 mm 4 White concrete
(1/5-1/5-1/2-3/10 inch) 5 4-4-12-6 mm
glass (1/5-1/5-1/2-3/10 inch)
6 Steel bracket to glass
paint 6 Steel bracket to
4 7 Metal bushing paint
8 15 x 15 mm (6/10 x 7 Metal bushing
6/10 inch) tubular steel 8 15 x 15 mm (6/10 x
to paint 6/10 inch) tubular steel
9 Plasterboard to paint
10 Structural silicone 9 Plasterboard
5 10 Structural silicone
33.07
Outdoor Window
Section
1:10
1 White concrete
2 Insulation
3 Rubber seal
4 Glass support
9 5 Interim profile
6 Silicone mastic
7 Withdrawal
8 8 Steel bar
7 9 Tremo layer
10 Aluminium profile
3 11 Interior glass joint
12 Double glazing
13 Glass board
2 14 LED ruler
15 Grabs
16 Air gap
17 Plasterboard
18 Thermal and
acoustic insulation
1 19 Steel structure
6
10
3 4
8
2
6
5 9
12
5
11109
4 8
14
13 7 6
17 7
15
18
16 19 3 1
145
34 1
Becker Architekten
Client
Allgäuer Überlandwerk GmbH (AÜW),
Kempten
Project Team
Michael Becker, Bernhard Kast,
Franz G. Schroeck
Structural Engineers
RMD Consult, Konstruktionsgruppe
Bauen
Main Contractor
Xaver Lutzenberger Co.
146
B
15 6
8
4 5 11
12
A A 7 A A
10
3
2 13
14
1 16
0 5 10m B
0 15 30ft
34.01
Plan
1:500
1 Congestion
defence bar
2 Protective flaps
3 Military crown
4 Computer cleaning
4 5 Cable bar
6 Former weaving
2 house
12 7 Incoming water
9 3 8 Dam boards
9 Gallery
11 10 Machine room
5
11 Generators
12 Transformer room
1 6
10 13 Dam boards
8 9 14 Exiting water
15 River wall
13 16 Fish ladder
7
34.02 34.03
Section A–A Section B–B
1:500 1:500
1 Incoming water 1 Former weaving
2 Crane rail house
3 Gallery 2 Crane rail
4 Machine room 3 Gallery
5 Generators 4 Machine room
6 Turbines 5 Generators
7 Suction hose 6 Turbines
8 Filter rakes 7 Suction hose
1
9 Dam boards 8 Fish ladder
10 Cable cellar
11 Transformer room
12 River wall
13 Water exit
2
3
5
6 6
8
7 7
147
34 Becker Architekten Hydroelectric Power Station Kempten, Germany
34.04 34.05
CAD Model Section
Not to Scale 1:200
1 Right water inlet
8 2 Incoming spur
3 Maintenance
4 Bearings
5 Cover
6 Hydraulic press
7 7 Ribs
8 Ridge lighting
5 4
1 2
148
34.06 34.07
Vertical Section of 1 Vertical Section of
Ridge Detail Gap Building Element
1:10 Number 5: Roof
1 8 mm (3/10 inch) Ridge and Roof Point
diameter lightning 1:10
protection V2A roof 1 Two-part
ridge 2 polyurethane spray,
2 8 mm (3/10 inch) BASF Co. or
lightning protection 3 comparable with
V2A stainless steel gravel scattered on
3 Two-part surface
polyurethane spray, 2 10 mm (2/5 inch)
BASF Co. or stainless-steel panel
comparable with 3 5 mm (1/5 inch)
1 gravel scattered on stainless-steel panel
surface 4 150 x 5 mm (5 9/10
2 4 Thread rod x 1/5 inch) stainless-
3 5 40 mm (1 3/5 inch) steel panel
galvanized steel tube 7 5 6 5 150 x 25 mm (5 9/10
6 Galvanized pipe x 1 inch) stainless-
clip steel plate; 4 pieces
7 50 mm (2 inch) gap 6 100 x 16 mm (3 9/10
along roof ridge x 16 mm (3/5 inch) core
4 8 Suspension via dowel, Pfeifer Co.
thread rod 7 Lightweight
9 Galvanized pipe concrete LC 30/33
5 clip around luminaire
7 6 10 90 mm (3 1/2 inch)
Zumtobel Tubilux
8
9
10
34.09
Vertical Section of
Steel Shelf Locking /
1 1 Rail 1
1:10
4
1 Two-part
5 polyurethane spray,
BASF Co. or
comparable with
gravel scattered on
2 surface
6 2 200 x 200 mm
(7 9/10 x 7 9/10 inch)
steel shelf with 16 mm
3
2 (3/5 inch) blind hole
34.10
Vertical Section
of Steel Shelf for
Removable Units
1:10
1 Pfeiffer Co. 42 x
4.5 mm (1 13/20 x 1/6
inch) flat bar tie rod for
generators; 30 x 3.5
mm (1 2/10 x 1/10 inch)
flat bar tie rod for
transformer
2 100 mm (3 9/10 inch)
inner insulation,
3 Foamglas Co.
7
3 Two part
polyurethane-spray,
BASF Co. or
34.08 stainless-steel frame comparable with
1 gravel scattered on
Section of Lip 4 Elastic dividing strip
Turbine / Transformer 5 Round cord surface
Detail 6 Concrete C30/37
1:10 7 Inner insulation,
1 Two-part Foamglas Co.
polyurethane spray,
BASF Co. or 2
comparable with
gravel scattered on
surface
2 10 x 100 mm (4/10 x
3 9/10 inch) ESZ
bearing
3 5 mm (1/5 inch)
149
35 1 2
Bennetts Associates
Client
Mint Hotel Group
Project Team
Bennets Associates (Architects);
Gleeds (Project Manager); Jones Lang
LaSalle (Cost Consultant); Bennetts
Associates / Woods Bagot (Interior
Design); AECOM (Acoustic Consultant
& M&E Engineer); DP9 (Town Planning
Consultant); In Your Stride (Accessibility
Consultant); Frost Landscape
Construction (Living Wall Contractor)
Structural Engineer
Buro Happold
Main Contractor
Laing O’Rourke
150
A A
A A
2 4 2
2 2
2 2 5
2
1
4 1
3
5 6
B B B B
5
3
7 3
6
3
7 10
4 8
5
5
B B B B
2 7
3 4
A 2 A
1 1
0 10 20m
A A
0 30 60ft
35.01 35.02 35.03 35.04 35.05 35.06
First Floor Plan Ground Floor Plan SkyLounge Floor Typical Floor Plan 2–8 Section A–A Section B–B
1:1000 1:1000 Plan 1:1000 1:1000 1:1000
1 Break-out space 1 Car drop area 1:1000 1 Bedroom 1 SkyLounge 1 SkyLounge
2 Meeting room 2 Entrance 1 SkyLounge 2 Bathroom 2 Bedroom 2 Bedroom
3 Conference space 3 Car park entrance 2 Lift 3 Lift 3 Break-out space 3 Lounge bar
4 Lift 4 Bar 3 Bar 4 Stair 4 Car drop area 4 Reception / foyer
5 WC 5 Foyer 4 Courtyard 5 Courtyard 5 Restaurant 5 Car park
6 Restaurant 5 Terrace 6 Car park
7 Lift 6 WC 7 Reception / foyer
8 Lounge bar
9 WC
10 Reception desk
1 1
2 2
3
3
5 7 4 4
6 5
151
35 Bennetts Associates Mint Hotel Tower of London City of London, UK
13
12
3 5
11
4
10
9
35.07 fixed behind stone by 3 mm (1/10 inch) 8 89 mm (3 1/2 inch) inch) marine ply. Edges 12 15 mm (3/5 inch)
Horizontal Section panels galvanized steel angle thick prefabricated of ply full sealed with Gyproc Sound Bloc
Wall Detail 3 60 mm (2 2/5 inch) top and bottom Panablock walls EPDM with Tyvec board, fully silicone
1:20 Kooltherm thermal 6 180 mm (7 1/10 comprising rigid vapour barrier over sealed
1 Natural stone (Jura, insulation boards with inch) prefabricated insulation with 18 mm 10 50 x 12 mm (2 x 1/2 13 Powerlon Vapour
cross cut, bed 11), vapour barrier, bonded structural concrete (7/10 inch) moisture- inch) marine ply Barrier
panels bonded / to back of twin-wall system resistant MDF bonded battens fixed to
pinned to prefabricated cladding between rooms with both sides, fixed to backboard overlapped
prefabricated cladding panel. All joints foil nominal 3 mm (1/10 structural frame on with EPDM and fully
panel. Thickness: 40 taped inch) spray-plaster three sides with sealed around edges
mm (1 3/5 inch) to 140 4 Backing rod and finish on both sides proprietary channel 11 100 mm (3 9/10
mm (5 1/2 inch) mastic seal 7 12.5 mm (1/2 inch) system inch) Rocksilk
2 Vertical silver- 5 90 mm (3 1/2 inch) plasterboard internal 9 VM zinc clip-on RainScreen slab
anodized facade thick firestop / lining fixed to panels on 25 mm (1 insulation fitted
drainage channel with acoustic insulation at proprietary framing inch) carrier system between ply and
removable cover panel slab level, contained behind fixed to 12 mm (1/2 Sound Bloc
152
35.09
Vertical Wall / Floor
Section Detail
1:5
11 10 1 18 mm (7/10 inch)
pre-finished MDF
window board fixed to
softwood battens
behind
2 Floor finish: carpet
on top of acoustic
underlay and latex
leveller
3 180 mm (7 1/10
inch) concrete floor
slab (50 mm [2 inch]
prefabricated slab with
130 mm [5 1/10 inch]
1 structural topping),
3 mm (1/10 inch)
nominal spray plaster
to ceiling
4 12.5 mm (1/2 inch)
plasterboard lining
forming internal
13 window head / jambs
6 to fixed proprietary
framing behind
5 Prefabricated
cladding panel
2 5 structural support.
Fixing resin anchored
to concrete slab
6 100 mm (3 9/10
inch) high extruded
3 15 8 conduit skirting
7 Prefabricated
cladding panel
structural restraint
fixed to cast-in Halfen
channel
8 Coloured precast
concrete spandrel as
part of prefabricated
cladding panel with
14 formed gutter to top
side and compression
seals between
prefabricated frames
7 9 9 PPC black
aluminium bar with
mastic seal on both
sides
10 Natural stone (Jura,
cross cut, bed 11),
4 panels bonded /
pinned to
prefabricated cladding
panel. Thickness:
40 mm (1 3/5 inch) to
140 mm (5 1/2 inch)
11 Vertical silver-
anodized facade
drainage channel with
removable cover panel
12 fixed behind stone
panels
12 Prefabricated
Kawneer AA100 fully
sealed system with
integral opening vent,
full-height low-
emissivity double SSG
glazing unit comprising
9.5 mm (2/5 inch)
laminated inner and
6 mm (1/5 inch)
heat-soaked outer with
black warm-edge
spacers
13 60 mm (2 2/5 inch)
thick Kooltherm
thermal insulation
boards with vapour
barrier, bonded to
back of prefabricated
cladding panel. All
joints foil taped
14 Compressive joint /
mastic seal
15 90 mm (3 1/2 inch)
thick firestop /
acoustic insulation at
slab level, contained
by 3 mm (1/10 inch)
galvanized steel angle
top and bottom
153
36 1
Claus en Kaan Architecten
Crematorium Heimolen
Sint-Niklaas, Belgium
Client
Intercommunale Westlede
Sint-Niklaas, Belgium
Project Team
Kees Kaan, Vincent Panhuysen,
Hannes Ochmann, Luuk Stoltenborg,
Yaron Tam, Hagar Zur
Structural Engineer
Pieters Bouwtechniek
Main Contractor
Roegiers 2
154
36.01
Site Plan
1:10000
1 Crematorium
2 Reception building
C 1
36.02
Reception Building
Ground Floor Plan
1:500
1 Cafeteria
2 Kitchen supply C 2
room
3 Kitchen
4 Hall personnel
5 Guests’ hall
6 Dividable dining
room
7 Guidance
8 Entrance hall 11
9 Family room
10 Auditorium B
11 Car port
12 Entrance
13 Entrance area
9 1 2 3 4 5 6
B
8 7
A A A A
10 10
9 B
9
4 5
12
1 2 3
8
12
3 4
6 6 6 7
2 1
13
36.03 36.04 36.05
Crematorium Ground Crematorium Section Crematorium Section
Floor Plan A–A B–B
1:500 1:500 1:500
1 Family room 1 Family room 1 WC
2 Undertaker 2 Expedition 2 Expedition
3 4 5 3 WC 3 Car port 3 Furnaces
2 4 Cooling 4 Double-height 4 Filter room
5 Guidance family room
6 Transformers / gas 5 Filter room
7 Car port
8 Expedition
9 Furnaces
1
0 5 10m 36.06
Reception Building
Section C–C
0 15 30ft C 1:500
1 Entrance area
2 Entrance hall
3 Auditorium
1 2 3
155
36 Claus en Kaan Architecten Crematorium Heimolen Sint-Niklaas, Belgium
1 1
36.07 36.08
Crematorium Detail, Crematorium Detail,
Plan Sections
1:10 1:10
1 Precast concrete 1 Precast concrete
panel panel
2 Glass
156
1
4 2 3 2
1 2 3 4
5 9
6
8
7
7
6
5 8
10
11
36.09 36.10
Reception Building Reception Building
Detail, Section Detail, Section
1:10 1:10
1 Glass 1 Brick
2 Concrete 2 Rockwool insulation
3 Rockwool insulation 3 Concrete
4 3 mm (1/10 inch) 4 Plasterboard
muffled folded steel 5 Insulation
plate 6 Paving slab
5 Grill 7 Raised floor
6 Insulation support
7 Steel deck 8 Insulation
8 Screed 9 Drip tray
9 Parquet floor
10 Concrete slab
11 Foundations
157
37 1
Heikkinen-Komonen Architects
Client
Senate Properties
Project Team
Mikko Heikkinen and Markku
Komonen, Markku Puumala
Structural Engineer
Contria Oy
Main Contractor
Peab Oy
3 5
158
A
37.01
Upper Floor Plan
1:500
A 1 Archive
2 Offices
37.02
Ground Floor Plan
1:500
1 Lobby
4 5 3 2 Information desk
6 5 3 Exhibition space
4 Library
5 Desks for
1 researchers
6 Lecture hall
7 Microfilms
8 Workshops
7 2
8
A
0 5 10m
0 15 30ft
37.03
Section A–A
1:500
1 Archive
2 Office
3 Library
2 1
2 1
2 1
159
37 Heikkinen-Komonen Architects Hämeenlinna Provincial Archive Hämeenlinna, Finland
37.04
Concept Diagram
Not to Scale
1 Offices
2 Void
3 Archive
4 Public spaces
160
1
2
5
1 2 3
4
7 6
37.05 37.06
Vertical Wall Section Horizontal Wall
1:20 Section
1 Plastic-covered 1:20
sheet metal 1 90 mm (3 1/2 inch)
2 Bitumen roofing felt concrete outer shell
3 Expanded-clay 2 180 mm (3 1/2 inch)
aggregate insulation insulation
4 Expanded 3 200 mm (7 9/10 inch)
polystyrene insulation load-bearing inner
5 180 mm (7 1/10 inch) concrete shell
insulation 4 In-situ concrete
6 90 mm (3 1/2 inch) 5 Corner element
concrete outer shell
7 200 mm (7 9/10 inch)
load-bearing inner
concrete shell)
161
38 1
Hohensinn Architektur
Hotel am Domplatz
Linz, Austria
Client
Stiftung St. Severin, Linz
Project Management
Erich Ganster (Hotel), Helmut Lanz
(Houses 36 and 38), Karlheinz Boiger
(Design)
Project Team
Pair Dicke, Thomas Klietmann, Ognjen
Persoglio, Klemens Mitheis, Mario
Mayrl, Franz Jelisitz
Structural Engineer
Peter Pawel, Praher & Schuster ZT
GmbH
Main Contractor
Hohensinn Architektur
162
A A
A A
38.01
Site Plan
1:5000
4 6
5 5
1
2 4
6 3 3
2
3
2
A A
1
A A
38.04
Section A–A
1:500
1 Stair
2 Lift
3 Balcony with
bedroom access 2 1
4 Car park 3
163
38 Hohensinn Architektur Hotel am Domplatz Linz, Austria
38.05
Attic Section
1:10
Roof Construction
1 1 5 mm (1/5 inch)
2 gravel
3
2 0.5 mm (1/10
inch) protective
4 fleece
3 0.2 mm (1/50 inch)
5 PVC insulation
4 On average 8 mm
(3/10 inch) EPS
6 insulation
5 12 mm (1/2 inch)
EPS W25 insulation
7 6 0.01 mm (1/100 inch)
vapour barrier
7 25 mm (1 inch) STB
blanket
8 Concrete slab
9 180.5 mm (7 3/10
inch) suspended
8 ceiling with skim
coating
10 Blind
11 Glass
12 Window frame
13 Insulation
Floor 00
4 10 mm (2/5 inch)
1
wood parquet floor
15 70 mm (2 4/5 inch)
heating screed
16 Foil
17 30 mm (1 1/5 inch)
9 10 TDPS
18 70 mm (2 4/5 inch)
packing
19 250 mm (9 4/5 inch)
concrete slab
20 Concrete slab
11
Square Construction
21 420 x 420 x 140
mm (16 1/2 x 16 1/2 x 5
1/2 inch) concrete
paving
22 40 mm (1 3/5 inch)
gravel bed
12 23 200 mm (7 9/10 inch)
Mech. support 0 / 32
24 200 – 300 mm (7
9/10 – 11 4/5 inch) Case
Frost
13
14
15
20 21
16
17
18
22
19
23
24
164
38.06
Bedroom Section
1:10
1 Wood parquet floor
2 Sealing
3 70 mm (2 4/5 inch)
2 1 heated screed
3 4 Foil
5 30 mm (1 1/5 inch)
4 TDPS
5 6 Packing
7 250 mm (9 4/5 inch)
6
concrete slab
8 Insulation
9 Suspended ceiling
10 Blind
1
1 Glass
7
9 10
11
165
39 1
PleskowRael Architecture
Client 2
City of Los Angeles
Project Team
Tony Pleskow, David Kim
Structural Engineer
Bureau of Engineering, City of
Los Angeles
Main Contractor
Excel Paving Corporation
166
39.01 39.02
Wall Plan Ramp Plan
1:2000 1:500
1 Concrete wall
2 Ramp 1
39.03
Stair Plan
1:500
1 Concrete wall
2 Stair
1
2 2
2
1
1 2
167
39 PleskowRael Architecture Santa Monica Boulevard Transit Los Angeles, USA
Parkway Wall
39.07 39.08
Ramp Section Bus Stop Section
1:20 1:20
1 Pedestrian light 1 Concrete wall
pole 2 Concrete expansion
2 Concrete guard rail joint
3 38 mm (1 1/2 inch) 3 Light fitting
steel pipe handrail 4 Steel bench
4 Concrete expansion support
joint 5 Concrete bench
5 Concrete ramp 6 Drain
6 Concrete wall
7 Ramped earth
8 Void
4 5
5
6 4
7 8 8
168
1
169
40 1
Rafael de La-Hoz Arquitectos
Torres de Hércules
Los Barrios, Cádiz, Spain
Client
Valcruz
Architect
Rafael de La-Hoz Castanys
Project Team
Jesús Román, Peter Germann,
Markus Lassan, Alex Cafcalas, Ulrik
Weinert, Iván Ucrós, Ángel Rolán,
Margarita Sánchez, Nicolas André,
Ivonne de Souza, Paola Merani
Quantity Surveyor
Rafael Vegas
Structural Engineer
Inepro S.L. and NB 35
Electrical Engineer
IG Ingeniería y Gestión and Úrculo
Ingenerios
Main Contractor
Construcciones Sánchez
Domínguez-Sando
170
A
2
B B 4 B B
3
3
C C 5 C C
3
3
4
2
A 0 10 20m
0 30 60ft
3
4
1
3
1 2
1
5
2
3
171
40 Rafael de La-Hoz Arquitectos Torres de Hércules Los Barrios, Cádiz
Spain
40.05
Concrete Facade
Layout
1:500
172
40.06
Wall Detail
1:10
1 Concrete slab
2 Slope of cellular
concrete (slope = one
per cent)
3 20 mm (3/4 inch)
cement mortar bed
4 Bituminous primer
5 Double asphalt
layer
6 Geotextile
7 Fixing material
8 Paving
9 Plinth of
stainless-steel plate
10 Extra-clear 10 mm
(2/5 inch) laminated
glass railing, height
1100 mm (43 3/10 inch)
11 400 mm (15 3/4
inch) white concrete
beam
12 Stainless platen
stiffener
13 U-profile galvanized
steel to hold glass
railing
14 L-profile painted
galvanized steel
15 Raised floor
16 Floor support
10 12
15
14 13
11 9
8
7 6
5 4 16
3 2
173
41 1
Scott Brownrigg
Client
Bodleian Library
Project Team
Richard McCarthy (Project Director);
Kelly Foster (Project Architect);
Stephanie Kom (Architect)
Structural Engineer
Peter Brett Associates
Main Contractor
Mace
174
A
41.01
Ground Floor
1:1000
A 1 Book storage
2 Entrance
3 Meeting room
4 WC
B B 1 B B 5 Office
6 Book sorting
7 Loading bay
7
6
1
4 3
2
A
41.02
A Section A–A
1:1000
1 Book storage
0 10 20m
41.03
Section B–B
0 30 60ft
1:500
1 Book storage
2 Book sorting
3 Loading bay
1 2 3
175
41 Scott Brownrigg Bodleian Book Storage Facility South Marston, Swindon, UK
41.04
Facade Pattern
1:50
Surface pattern is a
repeating panel of
dimensions 3025 mm
(119 in) high x 1480 mm
(58 in) wide. Setout
point is the base
centreline of each
panel with a 250 mm
(9 3/4) horizontal space
between the centre
joint and pattern and
also between pattern
repeats. Recess is a
20 mm wide x 20 mm
deep (3/4 x 3/4 in) alcove.
176
41.05 41.07
Head Window
1:20 1:10
1 1 Coping 1 Concrete
2 Concrete 2 Insulation
3 Concrete 3 Concrete
4 Structural frame 4 Steel support
6 5 Profiled metal 5 Glazing
decking 6 Pivot mechanism
5 6 Insulation
41.06
Foot
1:20 1 2 3
1 Rainwater down
pipe
2 Fixing for down
pipe
3 Concrete
2 3 4 4 Concrete
5 Concrete slab
6 Insulation
7 Sand blinding
8 Hardfill
1 3 4
177
42 1
SPASM Design Architects
Client
AON Corp.
Project Team
Sangeeta Merchant, Maithali Joshi,
Sanjay Parab, Sanjeev Panjabi
Structural Engineer
Pendharkar Associates Ltd
Main Contractor
Holtan (East Africa) Ltd
178
B B
12
0 5 10m
6
B B 0 15 30ft
7 2
7 3
4
9 10
10
8
5 11
5 9
8
A A A A
11 4
2 6 7 1
3
13 B B
1
B B
43.03
Section A–A
1:200
1 Reception foyer
2 Waiting area
3 Meeting area
4 Entertainment
2 4 6
lounge
5 Store
6 Terrace
7 Body of water
44.04
5 1 3 Section B–B
1:200
1 Double-height
7 reception foyer
2 Reception
3 Staff area
4 Large archive
5 General
managers’s office
behind
6 Waiting area
7 Personal assistant
8 Boardroom
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4
179
42 SPASM Design Architects Aon Insurance Headquarters Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
12
13
15
14
14 16 17
11
180
42.05 9 48 mm x 48 mm
Wall and Glazing (1 9/10 x 1 9/10 inch)
Section timber square member
1:20 fixed on the edge of
1 Mild steel L- angle the reinforced concrete
fixed onto the sill finished in clear
reinforced concrete epoxy matt polish
peripheral beam. The 10 Fair-faced concrete
wooden frames for the windowsill with a slope
glazing system will be to the outside
fixed on the underside 11 Nutec fibre cement
2 150 mm x 50 mm sheet 12 mm (1/2 inch)
(5 9/10 x 2 inch) top thick suspended
timber frame fixed to ceiling to the
the soffit of mild steel undersoffit of the first
L-angle with a GI or floor terrace (external)
equivalent flashing 12 Insulation under
3 48 mm x 150 mm the metal corrugated
(1 9/10 x 5 9/10 inch) sheet roof
vertical and top timber 13 Corrugated iron
frames (Afzelia / metal sheet laid and
1 Mkongo wood), to hold fixed on Z-purlins
12 mm (1/2 inch) fixed spaced at 1200 mm
glass (3 ft 11 2/10 inch) c/c
4 Vertical and with ridge and hip
horizontal timber stiles capping. SAFLOK-
of size 60 mm x 100 mm dark green colour
2 3 (2 4/10 x 3 9/10 inch) sheets
11 to the doors. Double 14 100 mm x 100 mm
rebated. Finish in clear (4 x 4 inch) waterproof
epoxy polish. To have membrane flashing /
a 10 mm thick flat strip aluminium flashing
beading on the inside 15 Mild steel metal
to hold the glass panel L-angle finished in
5 Clear laminated anti-rust hammered
glass panel 10 mm oil paint
(4/10 inch) thick for the 16 20 mm (8/10 inch)
doors / window thick, 600 mm (1 ft 11
shutters, held within a 6/10 inch) wide superior
60 mm thick timber grade marine plywood
frame on all sides sheet fixed onto the
6 150 mm x 35 mm underside of roof edge
(5 9/10 x 1 4/10 inch) of eaves
4 timber frame at the 17 Seasoned
bottom of the glazing hardwood brandering,
5 fixed onto the bottom finished in waterproof
rough ground paint, treated for
7 Rough ground with termite / borer
a GI flashing for the 18 Fair-faced concrete
bottom frame 23 mm wall
20 thick x 135 mm (9/10 x 19 Clear glass
5 3/10 inch). To be fixed 20 White wear-and-
onto the fair-faced wash paint
concrete sill. Finished 21 Polyurethane clear
in waterproof, varnish (matt)
termite- and borer
resistant paint
8 Tongue-and-groove
19 19 wooden boards 12 mm
(1/2 inch) thick (Afzelia /
Mkongo) finished in
clear epoxy matt polish
21 21
3
8 9
10 6 7
18
181
182
Educational
Buildings
43–49
183
43 1
Aebi and Vincent
Client
Stiftung Rossfeld, Schulungs und
Wohnheime, Bern
Project Team
Bernhard Aebi / Pascal Vincent
Structural Engineer
Weber & Broenimann AG, Bern
3 5
184
A A A
8
6 9 9 6 6 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 2
8
A 7 A A
2 11 9 2 11 9 6
12 5 9 10 7 7 1 2 2
12
2 6
2
5 1
6 11
5 1
10
7
9 6 4 4 5 1 1 2 3 3 2 2 2
7 10
11 5
7
12 8 1 9 2 2 1 2 2
6
5 11
6 1
5 1 B B
B B
7
1
5
4 4 4 4 2 1 3 3 2 2 2 2
A A A
11 11
2 1 12 4 3 4 12 9 2 4 4 5 2
A A A
0 10 20m
0 30 60ft
43.01 43.02 43.03 43.04 43.05
Basement Ground Floor First Floor Section A–A Section B–B
1:1000 1:1000 1:1000 1:500 1:500
1 Office 1 Office 1 Office 1 Office 1 Classroom
2 Room 2 Room 2 Room 2 Room 2 Office
3 Kitchen 3 Kitchen 3 Kitchen / living 3 Kitchen / Living 3 Technical room
4 Therapy room 4 Therapy room room room 4 Corridor
5 Cleaning room 5 Classroom 4 Logopedics 4 Therapy room
6 Storage 6 Storage 5 Therapeutic bath 5 Storage
7 Technical room 7 Multipurpose 6 Shower 6 Corridor
8 Workshop Room 7 WC
9 WC 8 Entrance 8 Corridor
10 Corridor 9 WC 9 Lift
11 Lift 10 Corridor 10 Stair
12 Stair 11 Lift 11 Terrace
12 Stair
7 6 2 2 6 2 2 6 2
2 6 3 2 6 3 2 6 1
3 6 4 2 4 2
2 4 1
185
43 Aebi and Vincent Schulheim Rossfeld Renovation Bern, Switzerland
and Extension
43.06
Porch Connecting
Wing
1:20
1 Lino 5 mm (2 inch)
2 Underlay 70 mm
(27 1/2 inch)
3 Concrete 200 mm
(7 9/10 inch)
4 Insulation 100 mm
(3 9/10 inch)
5 Oiled Siberian larch
115 x 26 mm (451/5 x
101/5 inches)
6 Battens
7 Protective foil 1.3
mm (1/2 inch)
8 Plastic foil 1.8 mm
(7/10 inch)
9 PUR insulation
(aluminium-laminated)
100 mm (39 3/10 inch)
10 Vapour barrier 3.5
mm (1 2/5 inch)
11 Concrete between
180-240 mm (70 4/5
- 87 3/10 inches) 1%
slope + 20 mm (7 9/10
inch) deflection
12 Acoustic plaster
perforated ceiling
13 Drainage pipe 90
mm (35 2/5 inch) + 40
mm (15 4/5 inch)
13
insulation 0.5% slope
186
43.07
Concrete Detail
Section
1:20
1 Concrete slats
400 x 100 mm (39
3/10 x 1571/2 inches) 4
2 Concrete 5
3 Insulation
4 Extensive green 6
roof
5 Protective layer
6 Insulation
7 Window
8 Awning / sunscreen 2 3 2
9 Convector
10 Insulation
1
7
5
6 8
7
8 8
10
11
9
12
1
2
9
3
10
4
187
44 1
Atelier Bow-Wow
Client
Krabbesholm Højskole
Project Team
Yoshiharu Tsukamoto, Momoyo
Kaijima, Takahiko Kurabayashi (Atelier
Bow-Wow), Naho Maki, Kazuaki
Horikake (University of Tsukuba
Kaijima Lab.)
Structural Engineer
Fritz Nielsen & J. Juul Christensen A/S
Main Contractor
Dan-Element A/S
188
44.01
Second Floor Plan
1:200
1 Artists’ workspace
44.02
First Floor Plan
1:200
1 Gallery 2
44.03
Ground Floor Plan
1:200
1
1 Gallery 1
2 Courtyard gallery 1
3 Courtyard gallery 2
4 WC
5 Storage and
machine room
A A A A
44.04
Section
1:200
A A A A
4
2 1 3
A A A A
0 5 10m
0 15 30ft
189
44 Atelier Bow-Wow Four Boxes Gallery Skive, Denmark
4
3
2
1
6
5
7
10
12
11
13 4
14
190
44.07
Section Detail
1:10
1 Plasterboard 13 mm
(1/2 inch), paint finish
RAL9003 signal white
2 Plywood 15 mm
(3/5 inch), firring strips
22 mm (7/8 inch)
3 Concrete sandwich
panel 480 mm (1 ft 6
9/10 inch)
4 Roll curtain
5 Aluminium and
wood sash
6 Polish-finish
concrete 70 mm (2 3/4
inch)
7 Precast concrete
panel 150 mm (5 9/10
inch)
8 Insulation 350 mm
(1 ft 1 4/5 inch)
3 2 1 9 Pebbles 150 mm
(5 9/10 inch)
5 6
191
45 1
Diener & Diener
Client
Benedictine Einsiedeln Abbey
Structural Engineer
Conzett, Bronzini, Gartmann
Main Contractor
Butti Bauunternehmung AG Pfäffikon
4 5
192
A A
0 5 10m
0 15 30ft
A A
45.01 45.02
2 1 1 Ground Floor First Floor
1:200 1:200
1 External stair 1 External stair
2 Storage room 2 Rehearsal space
3 Entrance hall 3 Classroom
4 Hall 4 Corridor
5 Lift 5 Lift
2 6 Stair 6 Stair
2
45.03
5 Long Section A–A
5 1:200
1 Rehearsal space
2 Corridor
3 Stair
4 Store
6 5 Entrance hall
6 6 Hall
7 Store
A A
A A
1 2 3
4 5 6
193
45 Diener & Diener Music House for Instrumental Einsiedeln, Switzerland
Practise and Choral Rehearsal,
Benedictine Einsiedeln Abbey
45.04
Stair Section
1:20
1 Oak
2 Insulation and
heating
3 Concrete ceiling
4 Foam glass
insulation
5 Concrete facade
6 Concrete stairs
7 Railing
8 Granolithic
concrete screed
9 Underfloor heating
10 Insulation
6 2
5 4 3
9
10
194
45.05
Roof / Gutter / Wall
Section
1 1:20
1 Precast concrete
element
2 Copper
3 Foam glass
4 Rainwater gutter
5 Foam glass
insulation
6 Window
2 7 Shutters
8 Railing
9 Oak floor
10 Heating
11 Insulation
12 Concrete ceiling
13 Drainage
14 Wooden grid
15 Air supply
3
9 14
10 13
11
12
15
195
46 1 1 The strong
sculptural forms of the
HCP new buildings are
evolutions of forms
found in the original
Indian Institute of Management campus. The
Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India architecture uses the
strong sunlight and
shadows to animate
Client the spaces.
2 The campus is
Indian Institute of Management composed of
interlinked open space
and shady cloisters.
Project Team The residential blocks
Principal Designers: Bimal Patel, are positioned near to
the teaching spaces.
Jayant Gunjaria, Gajanan Upadhyay 3 Open stretches of
Core Design Team: Brijesh Bhatha, water provide a
cooling element in the
Niki Shah, Samarth Maradia landscape. The plant
Project Managers: Viplav Shah, Amar forms in the pools are
referenced in the steel
Thakkar, Mahendra Patel panels that fill the
openings in the
concrete frame.
Structural Engineer
VMS Engineering and Design Services
Pvt. Ltd.
196
B D
B D
A 9A 9 7 6 A A
11
C 8
15
5 4 1 2 13 14 13 14 13 14 13 14 13 14 13
11 10
3 3
12
1
A 9A 9 6 9 A9 A
4 5 5 5 5 5
11
15
13 13
8 7 2 3 10 12 10 12 10 12 10 12 10 12 10
C B D
5 5 14 14 14 14 14
C B D
1 1 1
2 2 2
1 4 7
3 3 3 3
3 3 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 4 3 3
6 5
5 5 4
4
6 3
1 4
1 2 1
2 3 1 3 2 1
197
46 HCP Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
46.07 46.08
Sectional Detail Sectional Detail
Through Corridor Through Corridor
and Courtyard 1 and Courtyard 2
1:10 1:10
1 Exposed reinforced 1 Polished cement
cement concrete flooring
surface 2 Screed
2 Groove 10 x 10 mm 3 Reinforced
(3/10 x 3/10 inch) concrete slab
3 China mosaic 4 Plain cement
flooring laid in slope concrete ratio 1:4:8
1:100 5 Rubble soling
4 Average 115 mm 6 Compact sand
(4 1/2 inch) thick brick filling
bat concrete with 7 Natural ground
waterproofing 8 Courtyard flooring
5 Exposed reinforced
concrete slab
6 Drip mould
1 7 Rainwater drain of
40 mm (1 1/2 inch)
2 depth with rainwater
channel in the floor
corridor
8 Polished cement
flooring
3 9 Screed
10 Reinforced
concrete slab
8
7
9
10
3
8
4 2
6 6
198
46.09 46.10
Sectional Detail Sectional Detail
Showing Concealed Showing Concealed
1 Rainwater Pipe From Rainwater Pipe From
Terrace 1 Terrace 2
1:10 1:10
1 Openable polyvinyl 1 Concealed
chloride grilled cover rainwater pipe 110 mm
for the rainwater pipe (4 3/10 inch) diameter
2 Concealed 2 Exposed reinforced
rainwater pipe 110 mm cement concrete
(4 3/10 inch) diameter surface
3 2 3 3 Exposed reinforced 3 Polished stone
cement concrete flooring
surface 4 Screed
4 Groove 10 x 10 mm 5 Reinforced cement
(3/10 x 3/10 inch) concrete slab of grade
5 China mosaic M20, with 8 mm (3/10
flooring laid in slope inch) diameter TOR
1:100 steel reinforcement at
6 Average 115 mm 200 mm (7 9/10 inch)
(4 1/2 inch) thick brick center
bat concrete with 6 Plain cement
water proofing concrete of ratio 1:4:8
7 Exposed reinforced 7 Rubble soling
concrete slab 8 Compacted sand
8 Polished stone filling
flooring 9 Natural ground
9 Screed 10 Rough stone finish
10 Reinforced cement for plinth protection
4 concrete slab of grade
M20, with 8 mm (3/10
inch) diameter TOR
steel reinforcement at
200 mm (7 9/10 inch)
centre
5
2 1 3
7
4
8
7
9
3 2 10
8
10
4
199
47 1
Toyo Ito & Associates Architects
Client
Tama Art University
Project Team
Toyo Ito, Takeo Higashi, Hideyuki
Nakayama, Yoshitaka Ihara
Associate Architect
Kajima Design
Structural Engineer
Sasaki Structural Consultants
Main Contractor
Kajima Corporation
200
A A A
3
A A 5 A
2 1
13
1
11
1 12
8
2 7 10
2
9
5
4 3 3
A A A
4
3
A A A
0 10 20m
0 30 60ft
47.01 47.02 47.03 47.04
Basement Plan Ground Floor Plan First Floor and Section A–A
1:1000 1:1000 Mezzanine Plan 1:500
1 Seismic isolation 1 Arcade gallery 1:1000 1 Open stack and
pit 2 Cafe 1 Open stack and reading
2 Machine room 3 North entrance reading 2 Text
3 Valuable book 4 South entrance 2 Information desk 3 Closed stacks
stack 5 New arrival 3 Closed stacks 4 Cafe
4 Compact magazines 5 Arcade gallery
5 Lift 6 Lounge 6 Machine room
7 Locker 7 Seismic isolation
8 Information desk pad
9 Office 8 Valuable book
10 WC stack
11 Lift
12 Stair
13 Multimedia
1
2 3
4 5
8
6
201
47 Toyo Ito & Associates Architects Tama Art University Library Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan
47.05 47.06
Axonometric Detail Section
Not to Scale 1:50
1 Roof slab 1 Asphalt prepared
2 Arch steel and roofing
concrete frame 2 Insulation 25 mm
3 Slab (1 inch)
4 Arch steel and 3 Concrete panel
concrete frame 45 mm (1 8/10 inch)
1 5 Slab 4 Drainage slope 1:40
5 Flange (column) :
FB 28 x 65 mm (1 1/10
x 2 6/10 inch)
6 Steel plate 9 x 167
x 320 mm (4/10 x 6 6/10
inch x 1 ft)
7 High tension bolt
8 Flange (beam) FB
22 x 65 mm (9/10 x 2
6/10 inch)
9 Web (bottom of
column)
10 Reinforcement
11 Air conditioning
outlet
1
2 Carpet tile 500 x
500 mm (1 ft 7 7/10 x 1
2 ft 7 7/10 inch) 10 mm
(4/10 inch) thick
13 Raised access floor
14 Insulation 20 mm
(8/10 inch)
15 Void slab 300 mm
(11 8/10 inch)
16 Ceiling exposed
concrete
17 Hydrophobizing
agent finish
18 Exposed concrete
19 Hydrophobizing
agent finish
20 Hole 50 mm (2 inch)
@ 300 x @ 450 mm (11
8/10 x @ 1 ft 5 7/10 inch)
separator pitch
3 21 Web (beam)
22 Flange (beam) FB
22 x 65 (9/10 x 2 6/10
inch)
23 Hole 150 mm (5 9/10
inch) (concrete
connection)
24 Web (column)
25 Flange (column) FB
28 x 6 mm (1 1/10 x 2/10
inch)
26 Wire fabric hanger
27 Wire fabric on both
sides D6 @ 100 x 100
mm (3 9/10 x 3 9/10
inch)
28 Web at bottom of
4 column PL-40
29 Reinforcement D6
@100 x 100 mm (3 9/10
x 3 9/10 inch)
30 Base plate 36 x 460
x 460 mm (1 4/10 x 1 ft
6 1/10 x 1 ft 6 1/10 inch)
31 Anchor bolt 4-M36
32 Float glass 15 mm
(6 2/10 inch)
33 Anti-scratching film
34 Exposed concrete
100 mm (3 9/10 inch)
35 Toughening agent
finish
36 Seismic isolator
37 Steel mullion
202
4
1
2
3
12
11
13
9 14
15
10
8 5 16 17
6
7
21
23
20 26
22 27 19 18
24
37
25
33
32
34 35
28
29
30
31
36 36
203
48 1
LAN Architecture
Client
Bonneuil sur Marne Local Authority
Project Team
LAN Architecture
Structural Engineer
Cabinet MTC
204
48.01 48.02
Ground Floor Plan First Floor Plan
1:200 1:200
1 Entrance 1 Rear
2 Storage room for 2 Playground
pushchairs 3 Terrace
3 Hall 4 Computer space
B A B A 4 Games space 5 Office
5 Corridor 6 Store
6 Store 7 Multi-purpose
7 WC room
8 WC
B A B A
7 6 5
7 5 6
8
8 1 4
B A B A
0 5m
B A B A
0 15ft
48.03 48.04
Section A–A Section B–B
1:200 1:200
1 Entrance 1 Terrace
2 Computer space 2 Playground
3 Corridor 3 Rear
1 2 3 4 Office 4 Multi-purpose
room
5 Games space
6 Corridor
4
1 2 3 4
5 6
205
48 LAN Architecture Children’s Toy Library Bonneuil sur Marne, France
3
4
1
5
4
2 6
48.05 48.06
Entrance Ramp Roof Detail
6 Detail 1:20
1:50 1 Zinc coping
1 Zinc coping 2 Glazing
5 2 Aluminium frame 3 Steel plate
3 Thermal and 4 Concrete
acoustic insulation: 5 False ceiling
13 mm (1/2 inch) 6 Glazing
plasterboard and rock
7 wool
7 4 Interior and exterior
laminated glass
5 Reinforced tinted
freestanding concrete
wall
6 Fixed plate glass
7 False ceiling
8 8 Decentred and
embedded high pintle
9 Steel door: folded
sheet joined on brace
crossbeams with
interior insulation
10 Ramp
9 11 Door frame
cladding in lacquered
aluminium
12 Gate hinge with
brake
13 Carpet
11
10
12
13
206
1
1
2
2
3
4 4
4 5
5
6
7 6
8
48.07 48.08
Wall and Floor Roof Detail
10 Section Detail 1:10
1:20 1 Zinc coping
1 Zinc coping 2 Steel profile
2 Self-compacting 3 Sealing membrane
11 reinforced dyed 4 Insulation
concrete structure 5 Gravel
3 Existing masonry 6 Concrete
4 Wood deck 7 Plaster
5 Battens
6 Waterproof film
7 Insulation
8 Sealing membrane
9 Insulation
10 Suspended ceiling
11 Two sheets
laminated glass 4 mm
(2/10 inch) with 16 mm
(6/10 inch) gap
12 12 Aluminium sheet
covering the perimeter
of the bay frame
13 Insulation
14 Waterproof film
15 Vapour barrier
16 Underfloor heating
13 17 Floating Screed
18 PVC Floor covering
18
14
17 16
15
207
49 1
Zaha Hadid Architects
Client
School trust: Ark Education
Government: DCSF
Project Team
Zaha Hadid, Patrick Schumacher
Lars Teichmann, Matthew Hardcastle
Structural Engineer
Arup
Main Contractor
Mace Plus
208
C B
49.01
C B First Floor Plan
1:1000
1 All-weather pitch
2 Classroom
3 Common hall
4 Sports hall
5 100 metre sprint
track
6 Multi-use games
area
4 7 Staff room
6 8 Service area /
parking on ground
floor
2 2
A A 3 A A
2 7 8
1 5
C B
C B
0 10 20m
0 30 60ft
49.02
Longitudinal Section
A–A
1:1000
49.03
Section Through
Bridge Link Showing
Sports Block
Elevation at Ground
Level
B–B
1:1000
49.04
Short Section
Through Building
Showing Art Block
Elevation at
Ground Level
C–C
1:1000
209
49 Zaha Hadid Architects Evelyn Grace Academy London, England
49.05 49.06
Section End Inclined Section End Inclined
Wall 3rd Floor Wall 1st Floor Soffit
Shadow Band 1:10
1:10 1 Screed topped and
1 Screed topped and floor finish
1 floor finish 2 Insulation
2 Insulation 3 Insulation
3 Insulation 4 Membrane
2 4 Breather membrane 5 Reinforced
5 Cementitious soffit concrete
panels 6 Pressed aluminium
6 Reinforced panels
concrete downstand 7 Aluminium
beam rainscreen panels on
7 Aluminium metal framing
rainscreen ‘shadow
band’
6 5
1 7
5 3
210
49.07 49.08
Section End Inclined Section 3rd Floor
Wall 3rd Floor Terrace Balustrade
Shadow Band at Ends
1:10 1:10
1 Screed topped and 1 Screed topped and
floor finish floor finish
2 Insulation 2 Insulation
3 Insulation 3 Pitch pocket
4 Reinforced 4 Membrane
concrete 5 Reinforced
5 Insulation concrete
1 5 7 6 Breather membrane 6 Pressed aluminium
7 Cementitious soffit panels
2 panels 7 PPC aluminium
8 Aluminium rainscreen planks on
3 rainscreen panels on metal framing
metal framing 8 PPC aluminium
coping with insulation
9 Guarding
4
7 10 1
4
2
6 5
211
212
Directory of
Details
213
Directory of Details
Walls
01.07 BNKR Arquitectura 21.07 Ensamble Studio & Antón 42.06 SPASM Design Architects
03.06 C F Møller Architects García-Abril 43.06 Aebi and Vincent
03.07 C F Møller Architects 21.08 Ensamble Studio & Antón 43.07 Aebi and Vincent
03.11 C F Møller Architects García-Abril 44.05 Atelier Bow-Wow
03.12 C F Møller Architects 21.09 Ensamble Studio & Antón 44.06 Atelier Bow-Wow
04.08 Caruso St John García-Abril 44.07 Atelier Bow-Wow
04.09 Caruso St John 22.05 Head Architektid 45.04 Diener & Diener
04.10 Caruso St John 23.08 id-ea Architects 45.05 Diener & Diener
04.11 Caruso St John 24.05 Joseph N. Biondo 46.07 HCP
05.06 David Chipperfield 25.04 Mount Fuji Architects Studio 46.09 HCP
05.07 David Chipperfield 25.05 Mount Fuji Architects Studio 46.10 HCP
06.06 Ellis Williams Architects 25.06 Mount Fuji Architects Studio 47.05 Toyo Ito & Associates
06.07 Ellis Williams Architects 25.07 Mount Fuji Architects Studio 47.06 Toyo Ito & Associates
08.07 HMC Architects 25.08 Mount Fuji Architects Studio 48.05 LAN
08.08 HMC Architects 25.09 Mount Fuji Architects Studio 48.07 LAN
08.09 HMC Architects 26.04 Paul Bretz Architectes 49.05 Zaha Hadid Architects
09.05 :mlzd 26.07 Paul Bretz Architectes 49.06 Zaha Hadid Architects
10.07 Nuno Ribeiro Lopes 26.08 Paul Bretz Architectes 49.07 Zaha Hadid Architects
10.08 Nuno Ribeiro Lopes 28.09 Pezo von Ellrichshausen 49.08 Zaha Hadid Architects
11.05 O’Donnell + Tuomey 28.10 Pezo von Ellrichshausen
11.06 O’Donnell + Tuomey 29.10 Shubin + Donaldson Architects
11.07 O’Donnell + Tuomey 30.09 TNA
11.08 O’Donnell + Tuomey 30.10 TNA
11.09 O’Donnell + Tuomey 30.11 TNA
12.07 Pysall Ruge Architekten 31.05 Torafu Architects
12.08 Pysall Ruge Architekten 32.11 Wood / Marsh
12.09 Pysall Ruge Architekten 33.05 Barbossa & Guimarães
13.03 Ryue Nishizawa 33.06 Barbossa & Guimarães
14.05 Eduardo Souto de Moura 33.07 Barbossa & Guimarães
14.07 Eduardo Souto de Moura 34.05 Becker Architekten
15.11 wHY Architecture 35.07 Bennetts Associates
15.12 wHY Architecture 35.08 Bennetts Associates
16.04 UN Studio 36.07 Claus en Kaan Architecten
17.03 AFF Architekten 36.08 Claus en Kaan Architecten
17.04 AFF Architekten 36.09 Claus en Kaan Architecten
18.06 BAKarquitectos 36.10 Claus en Kaan Architecten
18.07 BAKarquitectos 38.06 Hohensinn Architektur
18.08 BAKarquitectos 39.07 PleskowRael Architecture
19.06 Dosmasuno Arquitectos 39.08 PleskowRael Architecture
19.07 Dosmasuno Arquitectos 39.09 PleskowRael Architecture
19.08 Dosmasuno Arquitectos 40.05 Rafael de La-Hoz Arquitectos
20.05 EASTERN Design Office 40.06 Rafael de La-Hoz Arquitectos
20.07 EASTERN Design Office 41.04 Scott Brownrigg
21.06 Ensamble Studio & Antón 41.05 Scott Brownrigg
García-Abril 41.06 Scott Brownrigg
214
Floors Lintels Glazing junctions
02.08 Bernard Tschumi Architects 02.09 Bernard Tschumi Architects 02.10 Bernard Tschumi Architects 35.09 Bennetts Associates
03.10 C F Møller Architects 15.11 wHY Architecture 03.08 C F Møller Architects 36.09 Claus en Kaan Architecten
09.06 :mlzd 15.12 wHY Architecture 08.10 HMC Architects 38.05 Hohensinn Architektur
10.06 Nuno Ribeiro Lopes 19.07 Dosmasuno Arquitectos 08.11 HMC Architects 40.06 Rafael de La-Hoz Arquitectos
15.08 wHY Architecture 22.08 Head Architektid 10.06 Nuno Ribeiro Lopes 41.07 Scott Brownrigg
21.12 Ensamble Studio & Antón 38.05 Hohensinn Architektur 19.08 Dosmasuno Arquitectos 42.06 SPASM Design Architects
García-Abril 38.06 Hohensinn Architektur 20.06 EASTERN Design Office 42.07 SPASM Design Architects
21.13 Ensamble Studio & Antón 42.06 SPASM Design Architects 21.09 Ensamble Studio & Antón 43.06 Aebi and Vincent
García-Abril García-Abril 43.07 Aebi and Vincent
26.04 Paul Bretz Architectes 21.11 Ensamble Studio & Antón 44.05 Atelier Bow-Wow
26.08 Paul Bretz Architectes García-Abril 44.07 Atelier Bow-Wow
29.09 Shubin + Donaldson Architects 22.05 Head Architektid 45.05 Diener & Diener
31.05 Torafu Architects 22.06 Head Architektid 49.08 Zaha Hadid Architects
35.09 Bennetts Associates 23.09 id-ea Architects
36.10 Claus en Kaan Architecten 23.13 id-ea Architects
37.05 Heikkinen-Komonen Architects 24.05 Joseph N. Biondo
37.06 Heikkinen-Komonen Architects 24.06 Joseph N. Biondo
38.05 Hohensinn Architektur 24.07 Joseph N. Biondo
24.08 Joseph N. Biondo
Stairs 25.10 Mount Fuji Architects Studio
25.11 Mount Fuji Architects Studio
11.09 O’Donnell + Tuomey 26.05 Paul Bretz Architectes
23.11 id-ea Architects 26.06 Paul Bretz Architectes
45.04 Diener & Diener 26.07 Paul Bretz Architectes
26.08 Paul Bretz Architectes
Screen 27.07 Peter Stutchbury Architecture
27.09 Peter Stutchbury Architecture
07.05 Foster + Partners 27.10 Peter Stutchbury Architecture
07.06 Foster + Partners 27.11 Peter Stutchbury Architecture
07.07 Foster + Partners 29.06 Shubin + Donaldson Architects
29.07 Shubin + Donaldson Architects
Table 29.08 Shubin + Donaldson Architects
30.10 TNA
18.05 BAKarquitectos 30.11 TNA
30.12 TNA
Pool 31.05 Torafu Architects
32.07 Wood / Marsh
32.10 Wood / Marsh 32.08 Wood / Marsh
32.09 Wood / Marsh
32.11 Wood / Marsh
32.14 Wood / Marsh
33.06 Barbossa & Guimarães
33.07 Barbossa & Guimarães
33.08 Barbossa & Guimarães
35.08 Bennetts Associates
215
216
Directory of
Architects
217
Directory of Architects
218
Portugal Switzerland UK USA
Barbosa & Guimarães Arquitectos Aebi & Vincent Architekten Bennetts Associates Bernard Tschumi Architects
Rua Brito Capelo n.1023 Monbijoustrasse 61 1 Rawstorne Place 227 West 17th Street Second Floor
4450-077 Matosinhos CH-3007 Bern London EC1V 7NL New York, NY 10011
mail@barbosa-guimaraes.com info@aebi-vincent.ch mail@bennettsassociates.com nyc@tschumi.com
T +351 229 363 022 T +41 31 321 10 10 T +44 20 7520 3300 T +1 212 807 6340
www.barbosa-guimaraes.com F +41 31 321 10 11 F +44 20 7520 3333 F +1 212 242 3693
www.aebi-vincent.ch www.bennettsassociates.com www.tschumi.com
Nuno Ribeiro Lopes
Rua Circular Norte nº1 Diener & Diener Caruso St John HMC Architects
Parque Industrial e Henric Petri-Strasse 22 1 Coate Street 633 W 5th Street Third Floor
Tecnológico de Évora CH-4010 Basel London E2 9AG Los Angeles, CA 90071-2005
7005-841 Évora info@carusostjohn.com losangeles@hmcarchitects.com
nrl.arquitectos@gmail.com buero.basel@dienerdiener.ch T +44 20 7613 3161 T +1 213 542 8300
T: +351 266 744 473 F +44 20 7729 6188 F +1 213 542 8301
F: +351 266 757 609 T +41 61 270 41 41 www.carusostjohn.com www.hmcarchitects.com
www.nurilo.com F +41 61 270 41 00
www.dienerdiener.ch David Chipperfield Architects id-ea
Eduardo Souto de Moura 11 York Road 612 S. Flower Street #1104
Rua Do Aleixo Nº 53, 1ºA :mlzd Architekten London SE1 7NX Los Angeles, CA 90017
4150-043 Porto Mattenstrasse 81 info@davidchipperfield.co.uk elsyealam@id-ea.com
geral@soutomoura.pt CH-2503 Biel/Bienne T +44 20 7620 4800 T +1 213 4001318
T +351 22 6187547 office@mlzd.ch F +44 20 7620 4801 www.id-ea.com
F +351 22 6108092 T +41 32 323 04 72 www.davidchipperfield.com
F +41 32 325 51 22 Joseph N. Biondo
Spain www.mlzd.ch Ellis Williams Architects 1750 Spillman Drive Suite 200
151 Rosebery Avenue Bethlehem Pennsylvania 18015
Dosmasuno Arquitectos London EC1R 4AB jacmbiondo@verizon.net
Maudes 22, 2a info@ewa.co.uk T +1 610-865-2621
28003 Madrid T +44 20 7841 7200 F +1 610-865-3236
estudio@dosmasunoarquitectos.com F +44 20 7833 3850 www.josephnbiondo.com
T +34 91 533 96 36 www.ewa.co.uk
F +34 91 533 96 36 PleskowRael Architecture
www.dosmasunoarquitectos.com Foster + Partners 13432 Beach Avenue
Riverside Marina del Rey, CA 90292
Rafael De La-Hoz Arquitectos 22 Hester Road rael@pleskowrael.com
Paseo de la Castellana 82 2º A London SW11 4AN T +1 310 577 9300
28046 Madrid info@fosterandpartners.com F +1 310 577 9302
estudio@rafaeldelahoz.com T +44 20 7738 0455 www.pleskowrael.com
T +34 91 745 35 00 F +44 20 7738 1107
F +34 91 561 78 03 www.fosterandpartners.com Shubin + Donaldson Architects
www.rafaeldelahoz.com 403 E Montecito Street #2A
Scott Brownrigg Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Ensamble Studio 77 Endell Street info@sandarc.com
C/Mazarredo 10 London WC2H 9DZ T +1 805 966 2802
28005 Madrid enquiries@scottbrownrigg.com F +1 805 966 3002
administracion@ensamble.info T +44 20 7240 7766 www.shubinanddonaldson.com
T +34 915 410 848 F +44 20 7240 2454
www.ensamble.info www.scottbrownrigg.com wHY Architecture
9520 Jefferson Blvd. Studio C
Zaha Hadid Architects Culver City, CA 90232
10 Bowling Green Lane work@why-architecture.com
London EC1R 0BQ T +1 310 839 5106
T +44 20 7253 5147 F +1 310 839 5107
F +44 20 7251 8322 www.why-architecture.com
www.zaha-hadid.com
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Index and Further
Information
221
Index
222
Mint Hotel Tower of London, City of
London 150–3
Mostyn Gallery, Llandudno, North
Wales 30–3
Nottingham Contemporary,
Nottingham 22–5
UN Studio / KUG 70–3
United Arab Emirates
Masdar Institute, Masdar, Abu
Dhabi 34–7
USA
Frontier Project, Rancho
Cucamonga, California 38–41
Grand Rapids Art Museum, Grand
Rapids, Michigan 66–9
House Equanimity, Northampton,
Pennsylvania 104–7
Santa Monica Boulevard Transit
Parkway Wall, Los Angeles 166–90
Toro Canyon Residence, Santa
Barbara 124–7
V
Villa Lokaator, Paldiski, Estonia 96–9
Vodafone Building, Porto, Portugal
142–5
Volcano Interpretation Center,
Capelinhos, Faial Island, Azores,
Portugal 46–9
W
wHY Architecture 66–9
Wood / Marsh 136–9
Z
Zaha Hadid Architects 208–11
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subsequent editions of the book. 150 © Edmund Sumner / VIEW are supplied in two versions: the files
154 © Christian Richters / VIEW 1, 2 with the suffix ‘.eps’ are ‘vector’
10 © Esteban Suárez 154 © Kim Zwarts 3, 4 Illustrator EPS files but can be opened
14 © Christian Richters / VIEW 158 © Jussi Tiainen using other graphics programs such
18 © Torben Eskerod 162 © Paul Ott Photografiert as Photoshop; all the files with the
22 © Edmund Sumner / VIEW 166 Images courtesy PleskowRael suffix ‘.dwg’ are generic CAD format
26 © Iwan Baan Architecture files and can be opened in a variety of
30 © Helene Binet 170 © Roland Halbe / ARTUR / VIEW CAD programs.
34 © Nigel Young 174 © David Barbour
38 © Ryan Beck 178 Images courtesy of Mr Muzu Each file is numbered according to its
42 © Alexander Gempeler Suleimanji & Mr Rob Scheltens original location in the book: project
46 © Manuel Ribeiro 1, 3, 4 184 Aebi & Vincent Architekten, number, followed by the drawing
46 © Sara Moncaixa Potes 2 Thomas Telley / Adrian number(s), followed by the scale.
50 © Dennis Gilbert / VIEW Scheidegger Hence, ‘01_01_200.eps’ would be the
54 © Jakub Pierzchala 1 188 © Anders Sune Berg eps version of the first drawing in the
54 © Jakub Pierzchala & © Marcin 192 © Christian Richters / VIEW first project and has a scale of 1:200.
Przybylko 2 196 © Dinesh Mehta
54 © Jens Willebrand 3, 4, 5 200 Ishiguro Photographic Institute The generic ‘.dwg’ file format does
58 © Iwan Baan 1, 2, 3, 4 not support ‘solid fill’ utilized by many
62 © Paul Raftery / VIEW 200 Courtesy of Tama Art architectural CAD programs. All the
66 Steve Hall / Hedrich Blessing 1, University / photo Eii Ina 5 information is embedded within the
2, 3 204 © Jean-Marie Monthiers file and can be reinstated within
66 Courtesy wHY Architecture 4 208 © Hufton & Crow / VIEW supporting CAD programs. Select the
70 © Christian Richters / VIEW polygon required and change the
76 © Hans-Christian Schink 1, 3 ‘Attributes’ to ‘Solid’, and the colour
76 © Sven Fröhlich 2, 4 information should be automatically
80 © Daniela McAdden retrieved. To reinstate the ‘Walls’;
84 © Miguel de Guzman 1, 2, 3 select all objects within the ‘Walls’
84 © Alberto Nevado 4 layer/class and amend their
88 © Koichi Torimura ‘Attributes’ to ‘Solid’.
92 © Roland Halbe / ARTUR / VIEW
96 © Paul Riddle / VIEW
100 © Fernando Gomulya
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