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    roof construction

    triple-lapped penrhyn heather blue 400mm x 250mm slates

    secured with corrosion-resistant nails to

    40mm x 50mm battens spaced at 200mm centres

    concealed gutter

    tyvek breather membrane

    22mm timber boarding

    17mm warmcel blown insulation

    waterproof membrane

    19mm exposed plywood interior

    attic bedroom floor construction

    30mm reclaimed oak floorboards

    20mm rubber impact-sound insulation

    19mm plywood

    200mm thermafleece sheeps wool insulation within

    200mm x 75mm softwood timber joists at 1000mm

    centres, resting on 300mm x 300mm glulam secondary beams

    hollowrib concrete floor construction

    60mm exposed polished screed with under floor heating & cooling

    (from river-source heat exchanger), left exposed to maximise

    benefits of thermal mass & passive solar in winter

    225mm in-situ concrete slab onto

    50mm deep hollowrib deck resting across

    200mm x 75mm softwood timber joists at 1000mm centres,

    resting on 300mm x 300mm glulam secondary beams, resting

    on 500mm x 500mm glulam posts & primary beams (set out

    according to plan below)

    no insulation below to allow thermal benefits to heat / cool ceiling space below

    exposed conduiting & services

    rain-screen cladding

    double glazed orrery windows with 200mm thermafleece insulation in sill

    double-lapped penrhyn heather blue 400mm x 250mm slates

    secured with corrosion-resistant nails to

    40mm x 50mm battens spaced at 300mm centres secured to

    40mm x 50mm counter-battens (providing air gap)

    Tyvek breather membrane

    22mm timber boarding

    300mm thermafleece sheeps wool insulation

    waterproof membrane

    19mm exposed plywood interior finish

    basement

    60mm exposed polished screed with under floor heating and cooling

    225mm in-situ concrete slab, reinforced with wwf and rebars onto

    80mm rigid insulation

    50mm sand blinding

    200mm hardcore

    french drain

    fish scales

    mvrdv housing - monolithic rainscreen cladding

    house in dortmund - archifactory.de

    slate - rivened by water over thousands of years, local

    construction precedent - rrps mossbourne city academy

    ship-like interior - exposed services and conduits

    vals thermes - communal bathing / saunas after fishing

    secondary beam

    primary beam

    floor joists

    steel buffer structure

    beam

    materials & construction

    1:20 building section

    missing posts allow for opening section of canteen,

    floors above are cantilevered using the secondary

    beams and the strength of the hollowrib concrete deck

    ralph kent wsa2

    bi-fold, timber framed double glazed doors onto

    steel grating floor in thermal buffer zone (to allow for stack ventilation)

    supported by 100mm steel i-beams

    2000mm x 600mm double-glazed louvres fitted with photochromic glass, ventilation manually controllable

    external wall construction

    double lapped penrhyn heather blue 400mm x 250mm slates

    secured with corrosion-resistant nails to

    40mm x 50mm battens on

    40mm x50mm counterbattens (providing air gap)

    tyvek breather membrane

    22mm timber boarding

    300mm thermafleece sheeps wool insulation between

    300mm x 75mm studs at 600mm centres

    waterproof membrane

    20mm exposed plywood interior finish

    partition walls

    75mm x 75mm studs staggered at 600mm centres for sound attenuation

    150mm thermafleece sheeps wool insulation

    20mm exposed plywood interior finish

    living / kitchen floor polished concrete screed

    bedroom floor sisal carpet

    1:200 elevations

    clarence embankment elevation from alley pomeroy street

    1:20 horizontal section through larger (northerly) dwelling unit in pomeroy block

    ralph kent wsa2visualisation of mess area / cinema / bar off central coutryard

    the catch @ clarence

    a sustainable live / work development for fishermen

    ralph kent wsa2