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E. R. D. A. S.Eyrarbakki Reclaimed Domestic Antiques shop
Third year Eyrarbakki Project
CONTENTS:
Iceland explained
Site map
Proposed site plan
Axonometric drawing of proposal
Section drawing of E.R.D.A .S proposal
Elevation drawing of E.R.D.A .S proposal Internal views of
E.R.D.A.S. focusing on door wall
Reclaimed door construction test at University of East London
Construciton process of E.R.D.A.S proposal
Iceland explainedunscaled
By Jonathan Jordan
E. R. D. A. S.Eyrarbakki Reclaimed Domestic Antiques shop
N61O
14oN
Sunrise 3:43 47o
Highest sun’s altitude 12:08 61o
Sunset 20:32 312o
Duration of sunshine 16:49
Sunrise 8:14 129o
Highest sun’s altitude 12:04 14o
Sunset 15:54 230o
Duration of sunshine 7:40
Location Iceland is an island between the Greenland Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, north west of the United Kindom.
Site Location Eyrarbakki is on the south western side of Iceland coastal region. It was once the capital of Iceland but due to the harshness of the sea on this part of iceland the main port of business was moved the Reykjavik, which is now know as Iceland’s capital.
Climate The climate of Iceland is moderated by the North Atlantic Current.
Wind from the WSW (240 degrees) at 9 MPH (8 KT)
Enviroment Enviroment issues in Iceland include water pollution form fertilizer runoff and inadequate wastewater treatement. The use of timber as the main constuction material and the conditions of the soil has caused huge negitave effects to the enviroment . Causing timber to be imported. They are trying starting mainly in the capital to build with brick and concrete but due to the high cost most villages are still using timber as well as corrigated iron with aluminium zink coating .
Eyrarbakki
My site is located on the southern edge of the village at a junction with six other houses. it is in walking distance to iceland’s penitentiary, the local horse ranch and the local primary school with its truf and gravel football courts.
One of the two main roads to Eyrargakki connects to this junction. My proposal is made up of wood and metal workshops, two tempory stay homes and the E.R.D.A shop The views from my site to the north west is the central of Eyrarbakki and to the west is the alantic ocean from the site can see iceland’s best sunset views and to the east teh volcanic hills of iceland.
E. R. D. A. S. Eyrarbakki Reclaimed Domestic Antiques shop
Site mapunscaled
By Jonathan Jordan
A view of central Eyrarbakki A view of the Atlantic ocean with sunset
A view of some volcanic hills of iceland
This drawing illustrates the plan of the proposed proposal with sections drawn around the main dwelling of the proposal, the E.D.R.A.S. The proposal works by utilising a derelict foundation and neighbouring wood workshop. The derelictfoundation would be built upon and turned in to the E.D.R.A.S with a walk way connecting it form the existing wood workshop to the temporary residence blocks to a new metal work shop.
E. R. D. A. S.Eyrarbakki Reclaimed Domestic Antiques shop
Volcanic rock usedfor road paveing and spaces of regular use.
Concrete bricks used for walk way.
Concrete paving blocks also used for walk way.
Lyme grass other-wise known as elym arenarius, that grown on sandy subsoil such as that found alll over Eyrarvbakki.
Building materialscorrugated iron with aluminum zinc coating used for the roof and concrete block walls
Building material corrugated iron with aluminum zinc coating used for roof and wall facade.
Building material timber walls painted white, corrugated iron with aluminium zinc coating for the roof.
The material make up fo the sea wall is of large volcanic rocks lyme grass covering lower part to a shingle shore line of smaller volcanic rocks.
By Jonathan Jordan
Proposed site planunscaled
There is vistors parking on my proposal as well as loading areas . Due to the harsh conditions of iceland, the volcanic enviroment the coastal reagion is made up of sandy subsoil with the only type of vegetation to survive being lyme grass which is being used for the turf roofs.
The proposal is to create a gathering space for the community and to bring people to this village form others.
The economic status of Iceland is harsh as well as the environment. Taking this into consideration my building would house reclaimed items for domestic use that would be repaired on site to a reusable state and sold at a reduce prices.
E. R. D. A. S.Eyrarbakki Reclaimed Domestic Antiques shop
By Jonathan Jordan
Axonometric drawing of proposalunscaled
E. R. D. A. S.Eyrarbakki Reclaimed Domestic Antiques shop
By Jonathan Jordan
Section drawing of E.R.D.A .S proposalunscaled
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The sections show the timber frames used. the walls would be timber pannels shiped in and built using slow building principals with recycled corrugated aluminium with zink coating.
E. R. D. A. S.Eyrarbakki Reclaimed Domestic Antiques shop
By Jonathan Jordan
Elevation drawing of E.R.D.A .S proposalunscaled
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Construciton process of E.R.D.A.S proposalunscaled
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Construciton process of E.R.D.A.S proposalunscaled
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Internal views of E.R.D.A.S. focusing on door wall unscaled
These images on the right are of internal space of the front portion of the E.R.D.A.S. proposal how the building itself is built using reclamed material found around Eyrarbakki. The material used are reclamed doors which are found abandon as external doors are regularly changed due to the environ-mental conditions of Eyrarbakki
The model above shows the interconnection spaces that make up the build-ing, as well as showing the front portion of the E.R.D.A.S. building it also indicates the different materials as the wall are made up of timber panels and the doors are older, reclaimed and used as door walls with slots cut out of them for use as windows.
By Jonathan Jordan
E. R. D. A. S.Eyrarbakki Reclaimed Domestic Antiques shop
Reclaimed door construction test at University of East London unscaled
By Jonathan Jordan
838 mm 44 mm
1994 mm
A. Reclaimed Doors B. Sheep wool insulation C. 219 x 97 mm lintel
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