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P O R T F O L I O WSA . YEAR 2 . AUTUMN TERM . HOUSE-SCAPES . CAMILLE MUNRO

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PORTFOLIO

WSA . YEAR 2 . AUTUMN TERM . HOUSE-SCAPES . CAMILLE MUNRO

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FORMFINDING

SITE

ANALYSIS

GROUP

DESIGN

INITIAL

DESIG

FINAL

DESIGN

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FORMFINDING

WIND - THE LUNG AS AN ECOLOGICAL SYSTEM

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FORMFINDING

Trachea

Bronchioles

Bronchi

Bronchus

Alveoli

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Trachea

Bronchioles

Bronchi

Bronchus

Alveoli

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SITE

ANALYSIS CARDIFF CITY CENTRE

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SITE1

2

34

5

6

1

2

3 Water Tower

Existing Entrance

4

5

6

Light Feature

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Millenium PlazaxNight CLubxxCinemaxxGymx

SunPath

Carpark CentralRailway Station

Central Bus Station

Shops/

Restau

rants

Shops/Cafes

Taxi Rank

Concrete

Concrete

Water Tower

Light Feature

PedestrianArea

PedestrinanSquare

N

big stones

sweeping gradient

sloping masonry

existing stone wall

pilesof slate

To Centre of City

To Centre of City

sideentrance

Main Entrance

ExistingEntrance

Off Shore Wind

Prevailing

Wind

1:1000

SITE

ANALYSIS

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Millenium PlazaxNight CLubxxCinemaxxGymx

SunPath

Carpark CentralRailway Station

Central Bus Station

Shops/

Restau

rants

Shops/Cafes

Taxi Rank

Concrete

Concrete

Water Tower

Light Feature

PedestrianArea

PedestrinanSquare

N

big stones

sweeping gradient

sloping masonry

existing stone wall

pilesof slate

To Centre of City

To Centre of City

sideentrance

Main Entrance

ExistingEntrance

Off Shore Wind

Prevailing

Wind

1:1000

1.5%

0.6%

0.4%1.3%

0.9%

4.5%

1.6%

6.0%

1.8%

2.6%

2.7%2.5%

9.9%

2.0%

8.3%

2.1%

2.7%

4.2%

2.9%

5.5%

2.0%

6.3%

1.0%

1.2%

2.3%

2.7%

5.0%

1.2%

2.2%

0.1%

0.3%

0.8%

1.7%

2.9%

0.6%

0.8%

0.0%

0.2%

1.0%

1.3%

0.2%

0.2%

0.1%

0.5%

0.4%

0.1%

0.1%

0.0%

0.3%

0.2%

0.1%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

10 km/h

20 km/h

30 km/h

40 km/h

50 km/h

Preva iling WindsW ind F r e q ue nc y (H r s )Ca rdif f - Wa les - UKDate: 1s t J anua ry - 3 1s t DecemberT ime: 0 0 :0 0 - 24 :0 0© E C O T E C T v 5

3.4%

0.5%

0.3%1.7%

1.7%

3.2%

2.0%

9.7%

1.4%

2.2%

2.1%

2.2%

7.1%

2.6%14.2%

1.4%

2.4%

3.7%

1.9%

1.4%

2.1%10.6%

0.5%

1.0%

1.9%

2.2%

0.8%

1.5%4.0%

0.2%

0.4%

1.3%

1.6%

0.3%

0.4%1.3%

0.3%

1.4%

0.3%

0.1%0.8%

0.1%

0.5%

0.1%

0.2%

0.8%

0.0%

0.1%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

10 km/h

20 km/h

30 km/h

40 km/h

50 km/h

P revailing WindsW ind F r e q ue nc y (H r s )Ca rdif f - Wa les - UKDate: 1s t S eptember - 3 0 th NovemberT ime: 0 0 :0 0 - 24 :0 0© E C O T E C T v 5

0.9%

0.6%

0.4%0.6%

0.6%

4.6%

0.8%

4.9%

2.7%

2.9%

2.3%2.1%

11.0%

3.0%

7.1%

3.6%

3.4%

3.4%

1.6%

5.2%

3.4%

5.6%

1.6%

1.9%

2.3%

2.2%

3.8%

1.6%

2.3%

0.3%

0.9%

1.1%

3.1%

0.9%

1.0%

0.1%

1.3%

2.0%

0.8%

0.7%

0.6%

0.3%

0.4%

0.3%

0.0%

0.0%

10 km/h

20 km/h

30 km/h

40 km/h

50 km/h

P revailing WindsW ind F r e q ue nc y (H r s )Ca rdif f - Wa les - UKDate: 1s t March - 3 1s t MayT ime: 0 0 :0 0 - 24 :0 0© E C O T E C T v 5

0.8%

0.1%

0.1%0.6%

0.5%

4.3%

1.4%

6.1%

1.0%

1.3%

2.2%

2.8%

14.4%

1.2%

5.7%

1.5%

1.6%

3.6%

4.1%

11.9%

1.4%

5.4%

0.9%

0.7%

1.4%

2.0%

11.3%

1.0%

0.5%

0.1%

0.1%

0.2%

1.3%

5.2%

0.7%

0.5%

0.5%

1.2%

0.0%

0.3%

0.1%

10 km/h

20 km/h

30 km/h

40 km/h

50 km/h

P revailing WindsW ind F r e q ue nc y (H r s )Ca rdif f - Wa les - UKDate: 1s t J une - 3 1s t Augus tT ime: 0 0 :0 0 - 24 :0 0© E C O T E C T v 5

1.2%

1.1%

0.8%2.5%

0.8%

5.9%

2.2%

3.5%

2.2%

4.0%

4.3%2.9%

6.8%

1.5%

6.3%

1.8%

3.4%

5.9%

3.9%

3.4%

1.1%

3.7%

0.9%

1.3%

3.4%

4.3%

4.1%

0.6%

2.0%

0.2%

0.6%

1.0%

2.8%

3.0%

0.3%

0.7%

0.1%

0.4%

0.8%

1.4%

0.0%

0.2%

0.1%

0.4%

0.8%

0.1%

0.0%

0.6%

0.1%

0.0%

0.1%

0.1%

0.1%

10 km/h

20 km/h

30 km/h

40 km/h

50 km/h

P revailing WindsW ind F r e q ue nc y (H r s )Ca rdif f - Wa les - UKDate: 1s t December - 28 th Februa ryT ime: 0 0 :0 0 - 24 :0 0© E C O T E C T v 5

July

December

09:00

12:00

15:00

06:00

04:00

08:00

18:00 16:00

20:00

Average Hourly Shadow Path

Diagrams

Sun Path Diagrams

Donnybrook Quarter is a celebration of the public social life of the street. Every aspect of the design is configured to promote buzz-

ing, thriving public space made with a hard edge of buildings. Throughout the project public space is heavily overlooked by the

residents on either side. Balconies and oriel windows overhang the street, terraces and the numerous front doors create a sense of

ownership and the opportunity for personalization (pots, deck chairs, hanging baskets). Donnybrook Quarter is a dense mixed use scheme and consists of living units as well as community, work and retail spaces configured as a terrace/courtyard hybrid typology.

Peter Barber ArchitectsEden Way, Bow, London

Circle Anglia House Trust£5million, British

Wind Circulation around buildings

Circulation within core at peak hours

Circulation within core at off-peak hours

Sectional cut running through width of building

Ground Floor Plan

Explanation of areas within a dwelling unit1:200

First Floor Plan

Second Floor Plan

Second Floor PlanFirst Floor PlanGround Floor Plan

Axonometric to show public streetat the core of the project

1:500

Exterior Space

Residential Space

Retail Space

1:500

Total Number of Residents130

Total number of dwellingsNo. Private housing units 27No. Social housing units 13

Total Site Area (2-D; in m )2326

Total Built Area (2-D footprint; m )1648

Area: Total Built (3-D - no. floors; in m )Area: Housing (3-D), no. floors 3693Area: Shared Circulation (3-D), no. Floors 678Area: Retail/commercial (3-D), no. Floors 137Area: Public program (3-D), no. floors

Total Open Space (m )Area: Greenspace: lawn/parkArea: Greenspace: agricultureArea: Greenspace: wildernessArea: Water

RATIO Surface area (m2) : volume (m3)Surface: Percentage glazing 28Surface: Percentage solid / opaque 72Surface: Percentage Green / vegetation

FAR: Total 3-D Area / Total 2-D Area 1.93

DENSITY: total residents / site area(2-D) (people per km )

55890DENSITY: total residents / total area(3-D) (people per km )

288382-D Percentages% Built space 70% Open Space 30

3-D Percentages% Public program 21% Housing 74% Retail/commercial 5

21% affordable housing

74% private housing

5% retail

shared ownership units for

keyworkers

for sale at market rate

social rental tenants

Built Space 70%

Open Space 30%

Bryony Martin. Camille Munro. Jenny Saunders. Katriona Pratt

Donnybrook Quarter is a celebration of the public social life of the street. Every aspect of the design is configured to promote buzz-

ing, thriving public space made with a hard edge of buildings. Throughout the project public space is heavily overlooked by the

residents on either side. Balconies and oriel windows overhang the street, terraces and the numerous front doors create a sense of

ownership and the opportunity for personalization (pots, deck chairs, hanging baskets). Donnybrook Quarter is a dense mixed use scheme and consists of living units as well as community, work and retail spaces configured as a terrace/courtyard hybrid typology.

Peter Barber ArchitectsEden Way, Bow, London

Circle Anglia House Trust£5million, British

Wind Circulation around buildings

Circulation within core at peak hours

Circulation within core at off-peak hours

Sectional cut running through width of building

Ground Floor Plan

Explanation of areas within a dwelling unit1:200

First Floor Plan

Second Floor Plan

Second Floor PlanFirst Floor PlanGround Floor Plan

Axonometric to show public streetat the core of the project

1:500

Exterior Space

Residential Space

Retail Space

1:500

Total Number of Residents130

Total number of dwellingsNo. Private housing units 27No. Social housing units 13

Total Site Area (2-D; in m )2326

Total Built Area (2-D footprint; m )1648

Area: Total Built (3-D - no. floors; in m )Area: Housing (3-D), no. floors 3693Area: Shared Circulation (3-D), no. Floors 678Area: Retail/commercial (3-D), no. Floors 137Area: Public program (3-D), no. floors

Total Open Space (m )Area: Greenspace: lawn/parkArea: Greenspace: agricultureArea: Greenspace: wildernessArea: Water

RATIO Surface area (m2) : volume (m3)Surface: Percentage glazing 28Surface: Percentage solid / opaque 72Surface: Percentage Green / vegetation

FAR: Total 3-D Area / Total 2-D Area 1.93

DENSITY: total residents / site area(2-D) (people per km )

55890DENSITY: total residents / total area(3-D) (people per km )

288382-D Percentages% Built space 70% Open Space 30

3-D Percentages% Public program 21% Housing 74% Retail/commercial 5

21% affordable housing

74% private housing

5% retail

shared ownership units for

keyworkers

for sale at market rate

social rental tenants

Built Space 70%

Open Space 30%

Bryony Martin. Camille Munro. Jenny Saunders. Katriona Pratt

PRECEDENT

STUDY

PRECEDENT

STUDY

WIND

ANALYSIS

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GROUP

DESIGNSUSTAINABLE LIVING

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INITIAL

DESIG PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ZONES, COMPARATIVE BOARD

INTERLOCKING UNITS, CREATES LONGER VIEWS OUT TO BACK

PUBLIC ZONE

TERRACED HOUSING

CREATING A GREEN COURTYARD IN PRIVATE ZONE

P R A X I S - C O M P A R A T I V E B O A R D

COMMUNITY ALLOTMENTS

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T E C T O N I C B O A R D A N D L A S E R C U T M O D E L Camille Munro

TECTONIC

BOARD

INTERLOCKING UNITS, CREATES LONGER VIEWS OUT TO BACK

PUBLIC ZONE

TERRACED HOUSING

CREATING A GREEN COURTYARD IN PRIVATE ZONE

P R A X I S - C O M P A R A T I V E B O A R D

COMMUNITY ALLOTMENTS

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INITIAL

DESIG

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DESIGN

CONCEPTS

OPENING out to the COMMUNITY.folding wallsBREATHING BUILDING.peeling away the walls...dissolving the interior to the exteriorBalconies filter link between interior and allotments.a platform to natureBold terraced private exterior façade.dissolved theatri-cal public interior façadeConcertina-like balcony arrangement allows for a shared recess between two front doorsSAFETY.housing layout makes the most out of the passive surveillance of residentsAllotment and Retail symbiosis¬SHELTER.from wind and the areas temporary over crowdingPASSIVE VENTILATION.one unit thickINDIVIDUAL CIRCULATION SPACE.to increase social activityGREEN SPACE.public and privateCreating a public shortcut along the green retail streetA water bus stop to benefit from the central area of transportExpected residents are young professionals and commutersTrees create a noise buffer from heavy trafficDouble height kitchen spaceINTERLOCKING units.greater communal experience

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FINAL

DESIGNMASTERPLAN PLAN

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FINAL

DESIGNMASTERPLAN SECTION

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UNIT

SECTION

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FINAL

DESIGNUNIT PLANS AND MATERIALS

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UNIT

MODEL

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FINAL

DESIGNKITCHEN PERSPECTIVE

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