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PORTFOLIOJack VickermanMArch Applicant
Productive Garden Masterplan and CookhouseJack Vickerman
1:100 Ground Floor Plan1 Lobby2 Flexible Education space3 Office4 Changing Rooms5 Courtyard6 Store7 Wc8 Plant Room 9 Switch Room
1:100 First Floor Plan1 Bar2 Resturant3 Professional Kitchen4 Training Kitchen5 Wash up area6 Wc7 Terrace8 Waitress Area9 Fridge/ Freezer
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1 Glulam frame 300mm2 Solar Panels3 Double Glazing in Aluminium-profile frame4 Precast concrete Panel 5 Timber roof joists6 Tmber floor joists7 Existing Brick wall8 Jacked Pile foundation9 Jack10 Hardcore11 Drainage12 Insulation13 Sand Screed14 Expanding bolt withbolt head cap and washer 15 Timber flooring16 Through Bolt with counter sunk heads. Steel Plate welded to foundations.17 DPM18 Steel shoe
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The aim of my scheme is to Provide a series of spaces that local community can feel ownership over and enjoy time spent within the grounds. I have relinked the hall with the sea through making it a focal point on of the garden and orientated the garden to highlight its significance to the Delaval family.
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Development Above- Residential- Residential - Office
Development Oppotunity- Residential - Hotel- Grade A Office
Development Oppotunity- City Living - Institutional Investment - Hotel - Increase Local Population
Northumberland Street - East
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East Quayside
A brief overview of my academic and professional work.
Undergraduate - RIBA Part I (First Class Honours) BA Hons Architecture Professional Placement - FaulknerBrowns Architects
Productive Garden Masterplan and CookhouseJack Vickerman
1:100 Ground Floor Plan1 Lobby2 Flexible Education space3 Office4 Changing Rooms5 Courtyard6 Store7 Wc8 Plant Room 9 Switch Room
1:100 First Floor Plan1 Bar2 Resturant3 Professional Kitchen4 Training Kitchen5 Wash up area6 Wc7 Terrace8 Waitress Area9 Fridge/ Freezer
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Elevation 1:100
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1 Glulam frame 300mm2 Solar Panels3 Double Glazing in Aluminium-profile frame4 Precast concrete Panel 5 Timber roof joists6 Tmber floor joists7 Existing Brick wall8 Jacked Pile foundation9 Jack10 Hardcore11 Drainage12 Insulation13 Sand Screed14 Expanding bolt withbolt head cap and washer 15 Timber flooring16 Through Bolt with counter sunk heads. Steel Plate welded to foundations.17 DPM18 Steel shoe
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The aim of my scheme is to Provide a series of spaces that local community can feel ownership over and enjoy time spent within the grounds. I have relinked the hall with the sea through making it a focal point on of the garden and orientated the garden to highlight its significance to the Delaval family.
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Development Above- Residential- Residential - Office
Development Oppotunity- Residential - Hotel- Grade A Office
Development Oppotunity- City Living - Institutional Investment - Hotel - Increase Local Population
Northumberland Street - East
REST
ARRIVAL SPACE
Infrastructure Education + Culture Public Buildings Healthcare + Residential Masterplanning Urban Planning Residential Observing Architecture
Ha-ha - Bridge Cookhouse Lit and Phil Language library
Army Rehabilitation Centre Milburngate Northumberland Street
East Quayside
2nd Year 1 Week
2nd Year2nd Semester
3rd Year1st Semester
3rd Year2nd Semester
Aug 2014 - Present Nov 2014 - Present July 2014 - Present
Group Project investigating the Form, function and construction of a 1:5 scale model bridge.
Balancing the Public and Private functions of a cultural building.
Developing spaces for learning foreign languages.
Exploring methods of physical recovery in a coastal location.
Mixed use masterplan within Durham’s historical City centre.
Analysis of public realm in Newcastle’s retail environment.
A 300 unit Private Rented Sector (PRS) development on the Newcastle Quayside.
Places, Interests and Experiences
Awards :
3rd Year Student Architecture Prize - Runner Up Sponsored by Trada
Awards :
RIBA Hadrian medal for Part 1- Shortlisted
NNPA The Sill ‘Alternative’ visitor centre prize in association with JDDK Architects- Highly commended
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East Quayside
Brief
The Ha-ha is a six meter wide ditch that separates areas of the estate. A bridge is now required to span the Ha-ha to provide access to a new performance space situated in a Grade 2 listed mausoleum.
Approach/ Concept Development
The core idea was to develop a bridge which would only open the mausoleum to the public when an event is being held and that the theatrical opening of the bridge becomes part of the entertainment itself.
This led into research of folding architecture; looking at how paper can be folded into a strong, flexible structure, whilst providing a beautiful form. The study of Origami allowed us to develop a concertina design that expands across the Ha-ha.
Detail Design
The bridge sits on two steel cables which are held in high tension by four established trees on the site. The cables run through steel ground anchors which keep them in parallel, allowing the bridge to operate in a smooth manor. The bridge will be constructed out of structural bamboo; each section is lightweight and connected with steel hinges to enable movement. Pre-fabricated elements enable consistent quality and rapid, on site, erection.
Ha-ha - Bridge ProjectSeaton Delaval Hall, Northumberland2nd Year 1st Semester
Clear Articulation of Structure Form + Function
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Productive Garden Masterplan and CookhouseJack Vickerman
1:100 Ground Floor Plan1 Lobby2 Flexible Education space3 Office4 Changing Rooms5 Courtyard6 Store7 Wc8 Plant Room 9 Switch Room
1:100 First Floor Plan1 Bar2 Resturant3 Professional Kitchen4 Training Kitchen5 Wash up area6 Wc7 Terrace8 Waitress Area9 Fridge/ Freezer
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Elevation 1:100
Section 1:100
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1 Glulam frame 300mm2 Solar Panels3 Double Glazing in Aluminium-profile frame4 Precast concrete Panel 5 Timber roof joists6 Tmber floor joists7 Existing Brick wall8 Jacked Pile foundation9 Jack10 Hardcore11 Drainage12 Insulation13 Sand Screed14 Expanding bolt withbolt head cap and washer 15 Timber flooring16 Through Bolt with counter sunk heads. Steel Plate welded to foundations.17 DPM18 Steel shoe
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The aim of my scheme is to Provide a series of spaces that local community can feel ownership over and enjoy time spent within the grounds. I have relinked the hall with the sea through making it a focal point on of the garden and orientated the garden to highlight its significance to the Delaval family.
Brief
The walled garden at Seaton Delaval hall is to be used as a site for a new cook-house, providing facilities for public and private activities.
Approach/ Concept Development
The form is driven by its context with significant prominence given to the garden wall. The wall creates a separation between served and servant spaces whilst in turn creating a courtyard in which they can interact.
Detail Design
The majority of the building is prefabricated to minimize disruption to the heritage site.
The servant area cantilevers over the garden wall giving a separation to new and old whilst retaining the boundary of the garden.
“An elegant and sophisticated project both in its content andrepresentation.” (-A)Dr Manuel Cresciani
Aligning with context
(Garden Wall)
Axis/ Views Served and Servant
Point of interaction (courtyard)
Ground Floor Upper Floor
Creation of Form in Plan
Cookhouse2nd year 2nd SemesterLocation: Grounds, Seaton Delaval hall, North East England
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Lit and Phil - The Language LibraryStage: 3rd Year, Semester 1Location: Gateshead, Tyne and Wear
Design Section - Scale within context
Lit and Phil - The Language Library
Brief
The Young Lit & Phil is a new library the will embody the ethos of the old lit and Phil by enabling people to engage in subject they have not previously had opportunity to study before.
Approach/ Concept development
The building aims to meet all the demands of a modern public library as well as cater for people who speak a variety of languages. The building will use modern technology, careful consideration of materials and a logical arrangement of spaces to achieve an environment suitable for a users from a variety of backgrounds.
Detail Design
The Elevation of the building is respectful of its context when viewed from within the conservation area using similar portions and ratios. However viewing from outside the conservation area the building uses a zigzag of orientated study carrels that maximize the amount of northern light in the building.
“Strong rationale displayed for design decisions Strong site analysis underpins scheme development; consideration of future developments, including potential users from Trinity Square students; references numerous relevant sources and influences; Scheme incorporates multiple strong ideas;” (B)Peter Holgate
Awards : Runner Up - 3rd Year Student Architecture PrizeSponsored by Trada
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Original Lit & Phil
Zigzagging the elevation with study carrels maximizes the limited amount of northern light on the long thin site.
The carrels are designed to be absorbent using cork as an insulator and a tool to pin notes to.
Inhabitation of Space
Maximization of Comfort
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Calm outdoor spaceConversation/ group activity areaMulti-purpose classroomIT zoneStudy and voice recording boothsCafe
Floor Plate strategy is informed by lighting requirements, noise levels, views and ventilation.
Floor Plate Strategy
Facades within and outside the heritage area
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Railways tracks
Ground PressureAll LoadsLive and Dead Loads
Weather loads
The Cantilever of SIP Panel carrels over the unused railway platform helps to minimise highlights the old and new separation, as well as mitigating noise and vibrations from passing trains.
Natural Lighting design3. Sky light4. 2m x2m facade windows
Excessive glare, and solar gain,5. Blinds
Ventilation6. Heat recovery system7. Open able windows
Natural and mechanical heating systems8. Underfloor Heating9. Thermal Mass10. Energy Piles
Services infrastructure 1. Solar Panels 2. Rainwater harvesting
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Brief
The Scheme is a residential recovery centre for the armed forces located around Druridge bay. The site provides great opportunities for phys-ical rehabilitation with access to a wide range of environments that suit different activities such as kayaking, sand yachting and Sailing.
Approach/ Concept Development
The scheme core objective is to utilizes the natural landscape to provide an educational experience with interactive learning to enhance the recovery period. This will be achieve through four stages.
- Help injured soldiers gain an understanding and come to terms with the challenges that is ahead of them. (Consultation)- For them to learn new skills and how to adapt to their new capabilities in an active environment. (Coaching and self taught)- Create an place for groups and individuals to come and continually develop and improve. (Skill Development)- Enable people to leave and cope better with a civilian life or enter back into service in some capacity. (Skill Application)
In addition to facilitating recovery activities the Centres offer a secure base and home address for individuals throughout the duration of their recovery who may not have a family home to go to or who require additional welfare support. This idea of shared experience is implimented into the design by making the focus a central courtyard.
Detail Design
The building sits above a steel and concrete platform that allow water from the lake to flow the centre of the scheme without endangering the
building. The water aids to calm and connect the visitors to there surroundings.
Highly commended - JDDK Architects sponsored by NNPARIBA Hadrian medal for Part 1- Shortlisted
Druridge Bay Actives that occur at Druridge bay
Druridge Bay Recovery CentreStage: 3rd Year, Semester 2Location: Druridge Bay, Northumberland
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Rehabilitation Actives
Learn Do LiveInjury
Periods of Progression
Site Investigation Movement
Context
David Adjaye Specere
Connection between Lake and SeaAbsent boundary to give impression of freedom
Connection with waterRhythm helps legibility
Clear axis of movement
Contemplation Rhythm Connectivity Masterplan
Investigation + Enquiry+
Expreimentation =
Design Process
In plan the building opens up aim-ing to reflect the concept of
movement and the rhythm of columns suggest the stages of
progression in the recovery pro-cess.
The Building is spilt into active and passive learning to allow ease of
navigation throughout the building during the recovery process.
The central courtyard provides a hub and a focus to the arrange-ment. It is where activity groups start there day. A place of con-
stant movement, energy and light, that acts as a
symbol of ‘A point of transition’.
The centre confronts the idea that disability means inaccessible by making circulation fundamental to
the building.
Servant spaces are located away from main areas where less
natural light is required and the level of noise generated does not
impact upon the public space.
The Centre minimizes the idea of disability confining by providing a large amount of outdoor space.
Active and Passive Expression of Movement Creation of a Core
Indoor and Outdoor Served and Servant Circulation
Form +
Function
1:50 scale Model
Assembly
Water is collected along the butterfly roof and into a cistern. This water can then be used to flush the toilet.
Roof overhang allows passive cooling allowing the sunlight to passively heat the building. Site specific to allow penetration of low winter sun, while blocking the high summer sun.
The south facing portion of the roof offers an ideal location for the addition of photovoltaic panels and solar collectors.
Operable windows allows passive cooling operable windows on the East facade allows natural ventilation to cool the interior space. This strategy reduces energy consumption.
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Energy Piles are uses to provide off Grid Heating
Trees provide shade, security, pri-
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Visitor centre
Accommodation
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Accommodation - Environmental Approach
Visitor Centre - Creation of a Core
Configuration + Habitation
Providing a Gateway to recovery
Symbolisim
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Development Above- Residential- Residential - Office
Development Oppotunity- Residential - Hotel- Grade A Office
Development Oppotunity- City Living - Institutional Investment - Hotel - Increase Local Population
Northumberland Street - East
REST
ARRIVAL SPACE
Northumberland Street - West
Upgrade / Extend
Arrival SITDWELLEAT
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MAKE A PLACE TO REMEMBER...
Development OppotunityResidential
City Living
City Retirement
Development OppotunityPublic Realm upgrade
Quality Surface
Pedestrian
Lighting InstillationAdvertising
Purchase/ relocate/ Develop
Artist InstillationLighting
Graphic
People
Route to nowhere
John Dobson Street
Northumberland Road - North
Development Oppotunity- City Living - Institutional Investment - Hotel - Increase Local Population - Create Destination
New Bridge Street PUBLIC REALM IMPROVEMENTS
Development Oppotunity- Residential - Hotel- Grade A Office
Milburngate house, Durham - Masterplanning
Milburngate House is a masterplan project that covers a large proportion of Durham city centre. The project will include elements of residential, leisure and offices.
Northumberland street Newcastle , NE1 - Urban Planning
Investigation and analysis of the urban fabric on Newcastle Upon Tyne’s main shopping street.
Professional Experience - FaulknerBrowns Architects2014 - Present
Urban Loop Study - Durham Street Scape Study - Northumberland street
Urban Context - (Understanding + m
anipulating)
The Benchmark • Baseline Massing Study • Three Buildings • Overshadowing / Impact on Neighbours
Develop on City Road • Open Courtyard • Two Buildings • Overshadowing / Impact on Neighbours • Party Wall Issue
Respect the Landscape Gorge • Exposes Landscape Gorge • Two Buildings • Overshadowing / Impact on Neighbours • Party Wall Issue
• Exposes Landscape Gorge • Two Buildings • Overshadowing / Impact on Neighbours • Party Wall Issue
2 Building – Courtyard
Maximise Views ? • Attempt to Maximise Views • Three Buildings • Narrow Mews • Reduce Overshadowing / Impact on Neighbours • Party Wall Issue
Maximise Views – 2 Buildings • Attempt to Maximise Views • Two Buildings • Remove Overshadowing / Impact on Neighbours • Party Wall Issue
Design Development
East Quayside - Residential
East Quayside is a residential development of approximately 300 units on the Newcastle quayside looking to fill the gap in the market of PRS (Private Rented Sector) schemes in the North East of England. FaulknerBrowns is currently working for EQ1 an SPV (Special Purpose Vehicle) who are looking to purchase an option or buy the site outright. FaulknerBrowns current brief is to provide a sketch scheme that will assess feasibility and attract funding and end purchasers .
Comm
ercial Aganda + Architectural Endeavour
East QuaysideThe Benchmark • Baseline Massing Study
• Three Buildings • Overshadowing / Impact on Neighbours
Develop on City Road • Open Courtyard • Two Buildings • Overshadowing / Impact on Neighbours • Party Wall Issue
Respect the Landscape Gorge • Exposes Landscape Gorge • Two Buildings • Overshadowing / Impact on Neighbours • Party Wall Issue
• Exposes Landscape Gorge • Two Buildings • Overshadowing / Impact on Neighbours • Party Wall Issue
2 Building – Courtyard
Maximise Views ? • Attempt to Maximise Views • Three Buildings • Narrow Mews • Reduce Overshadowing / Impact on Neighbours • Party Wall Issue
Maximise Views – 2 Buildings • Attempt to Maximise Views • Two Buildings • Remove Overshadowing / Impact on Neighbours • Party Wall Issue
Design Development
Field of Vision Study Lloyd’s buildingOpen City London
Rhythm and Symmetry Palazzetto dello sport
Observing ArchitectureDiscovery + Enquiry
Elements - StaircaseHand Cut Stencil
Documentation +
Interpritation