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Part III architectural assistant
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Calum RobinsonCurriculum Vitae
Part III Architectural Assistant
CSA & LAWSA Building in the Countryside exhibition, KeswickMember of Cumberland Society of Architects (CSA)Nominated for RIBA Presidents Medals Student Award Part II DissertationAwarded the Andrew Grant Bequest Award for best Final Year DissertationCurated and exhibited work at the ECA Diploma Degree show with work published in ECA degree show catalogueExhibited and work published in ECA degree show catalogue
201320122011
2011
2011
2010
EducationRIBA Part 3: Advanced Diploma in Professional PracticeRIBA North West Master of ArchitectureUniversity of EdinburghDiploma of ArchitectureEdinburgh College of ArtBachelor of Architecture (Honours) 2:1Edinburgh College of Art
2013
2011/12
2010/11
2005/10
Personal ProfileMy design approach is informed by my research in place identity, and an interest in a vernacular reinterpretation to create site and time-specific architecture. I strive to create atmospheres that promote mental and physical well-being through environmentally passive solutions and healthy materials, embracing sensory interaction and encouraging exploration. I design innovative architectural solutions with honest materials, appropiate to the rigorous analysis of contexts, client requirements and sustainable construction.
In my spare time I play guitar with a loop pedal, creating ‘walls of noise’, as my friend puts it. I also enjoy football, running, badminton, hiking, photography and travelling.
Calum Robinson MArch BArch(Hons)
Achievements
Experience10/2011 – PresentPart II Architectural Assistant2030 Architects ltdPenrith, Cumbria, UK
01/2009 – 09/2009Part I Architectural AssistantBureau B+O ArchitectenMeppel, Netherlands
08/2008 – 10/2008LabourerDesign DevelopmentsMonmouth, Wales
My portfolio reflects my proficiency to communicate design through sketching, presentation, technical detailing and construction package drawings. I can adapt and learn new CAD programs quickly and intuitively and have implemented procedures in practice to increase work-flow efficiency. I can also undertake measured building surveys, tender mobilisation and have had good on-site experience, working with contractors to resolve issues pragmatically and effectively.
Skills• Archicad 16• AutoCAD• Vectorworks• EcoDesigner• SketchUp Pro• Adobe Creative Suite• Artlantis• Podium• Vray
I have taken a lead design role on a number of small and large scale projects: designing, negotiating and preparing detailed schemes throughout all work stages. I have been fortunate enough to work with sustainably-conscious clients, realising contemporary design in some very sensitive sites within the Lake District National Park. Working closely with both directors has made me relish the responsibility to help manage a variety of projects. It has also given me the skills to employ BIM as a tool for project analysis, communication and efficient procurement.
An insightful nine month experience in the Netherlands working as part of the core design team on a variety of projects including small residential, social housing and large commercial schemes. Of the projects I worked on, I was individually responsible for model making and presentation drawings and was trusted to solely undertake design work of some smaller scale projects.
A house renovation with an architect provided on site experience that gave me greater appreciation and understanding for materials, detailing and construction methods.
Part III Architectural Assistant
Contemporary New DwellingNational Park “abomination” on constrained site
Current stage: Building Regulations
Lead designer under Director’s supervision Prepared planning application and Design & Access statementCoordinated Contamination reportSAP and EcoDesigner energy analysisNegotiating connections and quotations for utilities and biomass
Contract value: £230,000
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Client picks light fittingsRestaurant and shopfront refit
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Current stage: Completed
Lead designer under Director’s supervisionPrepared full Planning applicationProduced construction drawings packageOrganised tendering process and mobilisation of successful tenderer
Contract value: £40,000
Contemporary Local Supermarket
Current stage: Planning Permission
Lead designer under Director’s supervisionPrepared Keswick ‘Streetscape Analysis’ reportProduced Planning applicationSensitive Conservation Area meant delicate communication with LDNPA and English HeritageLiasing with consultants for Structural, Flood Risk, Trees and Drainage assessments
Contract value: £1 million
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Planner loses sleep in Conservation area
Sun Room Extension
Current stage: On site
Mr and Mrs Everatt
Extension, Gamblesby
13b Angel LanePenrithCA11 7BPTel: 01768 824424Tel: 01768 863030www.2030architects.co.uk
Client
Project
Drawing No
Rev
Structure quote
1127
Date
Drawing Title
S-0
8S
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S-0
9S
-09
S-10
S-11
S-1
3S
-13
S-1
5S
-15
S-18
S-1
9S
-19
200
200
Ground Floor Proposed 1:50 S-18 Building Section 1:50
S-15 Building Section 1:20
S-10 Building Section 1:50
S-13 Building Section 1:20S-08 Building Section 1:20
Locatingpin/plate
designrequired
Side hungwindow
Stone dwarf wall
Framed outwindow seat
Lonsdalepatent
glazingsystem
Raft foundations
Design forflitch plate
required
2 side hungwindows eitherside of door
Design forflitch plate
required
Framed outwindow seat
75mm Screed
Bespoketimber
beam fixedto steel
angle doorlintel
Boxed outpipework incorner
200x75mmTimber beams
Framed outpipeworkrunning underbeams
Framed out seatFramed out seat
Framed outpipeworkrunning underbeams
Mr and Mrs Everatt
Extension, Gamblesby
13b Angel LanePenrithCA11 7BPTel: 01768 824424Tel: 01768 863030www.2030architects.co.uk
Client
Project
Drawing No
Rev
BR Sections Proposed
1127/10
Date
Drawing Title
28/6/2012a
Drawn by Checked byCR RH
D-01Detail
D-02Detail
D-03Detail
D-04Detail
2,83
3
2,06
5
22.5 degrees
80/80 steel RHSeaves beam wrappedwith 19mm timber onall four sides
70/70Steelangle
144/ 69 timber rafter PAR
125x65 Steel channel purlin
25mm plywooddeck
100mm sarnatherminsulation layed on vapour barrier Sarnafil roofing membrane
10mm Fermacel boardfixed to ceiling bindersat 400mm centres
Lonsdale ALM100/WFpatent glazing
Steel channel filledwith p.i. s.w. nogginbetween rafters
Heating main flow and returntaken through existing walland connected toexisting heating system.Opening in wall to use concretepre-cast lintels to suit
100mm RC25 reinforced slabwith A142 mesh min 40 cover on separatinglayer on 100mm HD EPS insulation on1200G Visqueen floor membrane
For Steel Framerefer to DWG
1127/12
FFLSlab level
DMP wrappedunderneath pipeworkthrough and up the interior faceof the existing stone wall to top offloor slab
185
120
5027
12
34
210
6075
523
450
100 75 100
150
150 15075
100
440 460
Hatched area indicatescavity wall stop ends atcavity tray/cill dpc junction
100mm dressedsandstone outer leafwith DPM dressed upinternal face and fixed undersandstone cill with aproprietary cavity tray
DPM
Tiled floor finish
Full fill cavity75mm insulationJablite Premium EPS
100mm blockworkinner leaf
Timber cill
Oak framed seat with associated carcassing
Oak framed high performance window
Steel centre line
Sarnafil metal roof trim
Sealing strip
Fully adhered Sarnafil G410 12EL membrane
Code 3 lead flashing
12mm exteriorgrade plywood
Lonsdale ALM100/WFpatent glazing
125x65 Steel channel
70x70x6 RSA
144/69 PARp.i. s.w. timber raftersbirdmouthed intosteel channel
10mmFermacel board
50 x 100 C16 grade p.i s.w. joists notched overwall plate and secured with proprietary timber connector
25mm exterior grade plywood
100mm Sarnatherm insulationlayed on vapour control layerlapped over plywood deck
Glazing bars mechanically fixedto softwood bearer in accordance withmanufacturers instructions
Hot air weld
25 x 70 p.i. s.w. wall plate shot fired to RSA
100mm sarnatherm insulationlayed on vapour barrier
25mm exterior grade plywood deck
50 x 100 C16 grade p.i s.w. joists fixed towall plate with proprietary timber connectors
10mm fermacel board fixed tosoftwood frame at 400mm centres
Fully adhered Sarnafil G410 12EL membrane
70x70x6.3mm RSA bolted to wall with M12 resin anchors at max. 225mm centresthrough grout packing as necessary as Structural engineer's details
Sarnafil peelstop mechanically fastened
Hot air weldSarnafil fully adhered flashing
VCL sealing strip
Sarnaplastsealant
Sarnametal roof trim, bondedwith the appropriate SikaBond
adhesive (AT Metal or AT Universal).All in accordance with the Sika Sarnafil
recommendations for SikaBond Adhesives.
Hot air weld
Insulation
25 x 70 p.i. s.w. wall plate shot fired to RSA
Hot air weld
Sarnafil metalroof trim
Sealing strip
Fully adhered SarnafilG410 12EL membranelayed on vapour barrier
19mm render
Vapour barrier
19mm render
ProprietaryIG/Catnic
insulated lintel
100x50 s.i. p.w.
75x50s.i. p.w.packer
25mm exteriorgrade plywood deck
19mm render
80x80x6.3 RHS
Hot air weld
Sarnafil metalroof trim
Sealing strip
Fully adhered SarnafilG410 12EL membranelayed on vapour barrier
19mm kiln dried oak lining
19mm render
Render stop bead
Vapour barrier25mm exterior gradeplywood deck
Loose laidmineral woolinsulation
90x50 p.i. s.w.
75x50 p.i. s.w.
100x50 p.i. s.w.
Lonsdale ALM100/WFpatent glazing
19mm kiln dried oak75x60 oak framedside hungcasement windows
144/69 PARp.i. s.w. timber raftersbirdsmouthed over 80x80RHS eaves beam
Black UPVCgutter onfascia brackets
80x80x6.3 RHS
D-07Detail
D-10Detail
7510
0
Level access threshold
Sandstone flag
100mm deep hardcore
200
175
DPM and water bar
S-08 Section 1:20 D-04 Detail 1:5
D-02 Detail 1:5D-01 Detail 1:5 D-06 Detail 1:5
D-05 Detail 1:5
D-07 Detail 1:5
S-15 Section through door 1:20
D-10 Detail 1:5
Lead designer under Director’s supervisionDiscussions with structural engineers to design cranked timber construction Liasing with heating engineer to design biomass boilerProduction of Building Regulations and Construction drawings package for tender
Contract value: ~£40,000
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Critical heights to make patent glazing work
House extension
5* holiday let refurb
Ms L Sidey
Lamb Corner House, formerlyRobin Hill, Pooley Bridge
13b Angel Lane,Penrith, Cumbria,CA11 9BPTel: 01768 863030Fax: 01768 863030Web: www.2030architects.co.ukMail: [email protected]
Client
Project
Drawing No
Rev
Services layout
1212/05A
Date
Drawing Title
XPD
XW
3
XW7 XW6 XW5XW8
XD2
XW
9
XW2XW1
XD3
XD9
XD
8
XD
6X
D7
XD5
XD
4
XW
4
XD1
XD
11
XD10
XW
10
Living Room
Kitchen
Bedroom 2
Bedroom 4
Bathroom
Corridor
wc
2no steps up
Dining
ShedOil tank
Neighbour'soil tank
Bedroom 1
bt
bt
btwires
wires
WH
rwp+g wp+g
rwp+g
rwp+g
Bedroom 3
vp
bt
bt
rwp wp+g
T
T
BAtv
tv
FS
IC
Hedge andPost andwire fence
tv
HC
IC
NFD
1
NW5 NW4 NW3
NW
6
XW2XW1
ND
9N
D10
ND
7
ND5
ND
3
NFD
2
ND4
ND13
ND
12
ND
1
ND11
ND8
ND6
NW
2
NW1
RE
Chimney brokenout for BBQ
Extract fan
Extract fan
Extract fanWall light andswitch omitted.
Additionaldouble socket
Living Room
Kitchen
Bedroom 3Bathroom
Corridor
Dining
Bedroom 1
En-suite
En-suite
Wardrobe
Wardrobe
CpdNeighbour's
oil tank
New lofthatch
bt
rwp+g wp+g
rwp+g
rwp+gvp
rad
rad
rad
rad
towel rad
rad
torch torch
PIR
PIR
C
towel rad
D
D
D
D D
DD
D
bt
bt
towel rad
rwp+g
extract fan
extract fan
Oil tank
Move ceiling hatchand provide 1no.corridor light fitting inlieu of 2no. fittings
Move Emergency Light
Retain 1no.existingKitchen light
Relocate Consumerunit to cylindercupboard
Relocate lightswitches
Form under-tileelectric heating inthe bathroom andensuites withassociated controlsin the cylindercupboard
New towel rails to thebathroom and ensuites tobe of a duel fuel type withassociated controls in thecylinder cupboard
D
Liaise with kitchenmanufacturer/installer forelectrical requirements toappliances
ND2
T
Bedroom 2
Lobby
DH
DS
DS
DSDS
DS
EL
EL
EL
EE
E
E
E
FSN
FB
P
FS
tvtv
tv
FS
FS
IC
Hedge andPost andwire fence
tv
HC
D
G2
G1
Newexternalboiler onconcretebase
IC
Remove existingshed, oil tank andassociated bases.Provide self-bundedoil tank on concretebase all installed inaccordance withcurrent Oftecregulations
Single socketdedicated foroil watchman
Boiler
Consumerunit
rwp+gwaste pipes and gully
rwp+g
rwp+grwp+gwaste pipes and gully
rwp+g
rwp+g
stub stacks servingwc and bathroomabove modified to
suit new layout
rwp+gwaste pipes and gully
rwp+g
rwp+g
rwp wp+g
Waste pipes servingshower and vanityunits above to be
removed
Shuttered concreteslab over
vp
Boilercontrols
EM
IC
FS
rwp+gwaste pipes and gully
rwp+g
rwp+grwp+gwaste pipes and gully
rwp+g
rwp+grwp+gwaste pipes and gully
rwp+g
rwp+g
New manifoldconnection and100mm wasteto serve ensuite
New branchconnection and100mm wasteto serve ensuite toexisting stub stack
stub stack servingbathroom abovemodified to suit
new layout
New IC
Kitchen wastesamended to suit
new layout
rwp+g
Shuttered concreteslab over
vp
RelocateConsumer
unit tocylinder
cupboardOmit boiler and
boiler enclosure,remove boiler
controls
Retain door
EM
IC
Existing electrical layout 1:50 Proposed electrical layout 1:50
Existing Basement plan 1:50 Proposed Basement plan 1:50
Decking supports 7no. nominal 215x 215 x 665mm high PD Edenhalldense concrete common brickworkpiers at max. 2200mm centresbedded in mortar on 2no. 600 x600mm concrete flags with mortarbed between and inset into groundto give level base. Front entranceland ing to match w i th 2no .brickwork piers.
147 x 50mm treated timber deckingjoists at 4max. 600mm centreshoused 25mm into 147x50 timberbearers and perimeter bearers.Joists to be cantilevered 200mmover the perimeter bearers andfixed with ex. 170 x 25mm treatedsoftwood fascia board. Include fordouble joist bolted together at max900mm centres to form bearer formake up joists of galv. m.s. joisthangers to external corner adjacentto window NW1
Lay 145 x 25mm RusswoodGripDeck Scotlarch non-slipdecking boarding fixed withstainless steel screws with 8mmgap between all in strict accordancewith manufacturers instructions.
6/2/13updated electrical layout;modifications to externaldeckingA
Client meetings and site visits addressed the key passive and design principlesModelled various concepts through discussions with clientPrepared planning application drawings and renders
Contract value: ~£100,000
Worked closely with client to develop 3D model “live”Prepared planning applicationPrepared building regulations and construction drawings package for tenderModelled energy efficiency assessment
Contract value: ~£90,000
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Current stage: On site
Current stage: Building Regulations
Planning approval with no one noticing
Asbestos found on site creates headache
Feasibility projects
Barn conversion
• Wildlife Visitor Centre• Strategic master plan for a Visitor Centre with significant landscaping• LDNPA Rangers office/workshop• Theatre extension• Interior design refurb fly-through• Restaurant/Exhibition venue
Feasibility/Competitions:
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Client meetings modelling the project ‘live’Prepared planning application drawingsBEM (Building Energy Modelling) assessment to determine internal insulation solution
Contract value: ~£150,000
Current stage: Planning Permission
Building around wildlife surveys
Not going anywhere
Option 2 - Back
Place Psychology ResearchMasters
Granton
Leith
My Masters dissertation examined current theories of place attachment and place identity to analyse the proposed Waterfront Development Framework. I identified physiological and psychological identity processes through physical, social, economic and political domains; scales of identity; and the functions of attachment.
Poet’s Workshop and RetreatDiploma
George Grosz GalleryBArch (Hons)
Schemes exploring the character and geology of Edinburgh and Assynt through the lens of the late Scottish poet, Norman MacCaig.
Website Design
I took it upon myself to update the website for 2030 architects. I felt this was necessary to reinforce their reputation as THE design-orientated, sustainable architects in Cumbria, and optimised search engine indexing to strengthen their online presence.
With the old website, there were no enquiries. Now, through internet based media and better marketing design, we have had 18 written enquiries in the past 4 months and consistently receive around 40 visitors a week.
2030architect.co.uk
Graphic Design
Having formatted and organised all the project images and text for the web site, it made sense to produce a practice brochure with a consistent graphic identity.
This emphasises 2030 architects professional image and is a simple tool to offer a potential client a hard copy of work, for them to look at at their own leisure.
I conceived and designed a simple, fun and engaging Christmas card quiz last year for clients and collaborators. Applicants had to identify all 18 iconic built silhouette forms in and then go on to 2030’s web site to submit their answers. The winner picked a charity of their choice to receive £100.
Marketing
St Stephen’s Cathedral BudapestAugust 2009
ContactIf you would like to see more of my work, please get in touch
Thank you for taking the time to read my CV
Statue of Adam SmithEdinburghAugust 2011