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Week 3 Studio Journal Marta Elefterijadis 640888 Constructing Environments - Sem2 - Utilizes side walls of adjoining build- ings as supports, with a ‘T’ frame in the centre. - Cantilever structure also present above Romano’s Cafe.

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Week 3 Studio Journal Marta Elefterijadis 640888

Constructing Environments - Sem2

- Utilizes side walls of adjoining build-ings as supports, with a ‘T’ frame in the centre.

- Cantilever structure also present above Romano’s Cafe.

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Week 3 Studio Journal Marta Elefterijadis 640888

Constructing Environments - Sem2

- Cross beam structure connecting two older buildings either side, and using their side walls as its own.

- Incorporates a cantilever structure in the balcony on the upper level.

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Week 3 Studio Journal Marta Elefterijadis 640888

Constructing Environments - Sem2

- Basic frame structure.

- Outer walls mad eof large slabs of concrete resulting in construction joints to have to be made in order to ling slabs together.

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Week 3 Studio Journal Marta Elefterijadis 640888

Constructing Environments - Sem2

Week 3 Studio Journal Marta Elefterijadis 640888

Constructing Environments - Sem2

- Very distinct separation of old and new.

- Glass bricks are used as a form of mass consruction alongside con-crete pillars.

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Week 3 Studio Journal Marta Elefterijadis 640888

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1. View of the existing pavillion from the west facing towards a relatively east side. Materials used appear to be mainly timber and slate for the roofing systems, though glass is also present within the windows. This will be the only section of the old pavillion that will be retained and incorporated within the new one.

3. View of the foundations of the new pavillion area, along with hte beginnings of the flooring system that has been layed out over a timber frame and been waterproofed. Taken from the north facing south-east.

2. View of the footing systems used in the bulding of the new pavillion stands, located along the ede of the oval. Taken from the north side facing south-east.

4. View of the back of the existing pavillion, taken from the north facing a south-west direction. From here the inner frame of the old pavillion can be seen, including its timber framing and panels.