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Adeolu Olaosebikan | A Collection of Work
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Professional Work John Lewis Interior Planning Department
Undergraduate Work
Response: Dagenham Dock Transport Hub
Worship: Lincoln Exchange Building
MiniMax
Graphic Design Work
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Professional Work John Lewis Interior Planning Department
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Lisgar Gardens, Main Bathroom
2 Bedroom flat renovation
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Hampstead, Main Bathroom
Conversion of London flat into rental property.
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Baker Street, Main Bathroom
Replacing existing bathroom, proposing sanitaryware, tiling, units and bathroom furniture.
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Baker Street, Ensuite Bathroom
Conversion of room into Ensuite Bathroom, including double shower enclosure and wall hung units.
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Philippines House Development
Prepared Initial layout design for private client. Plans used by architectural firm to propose client’s
new home.
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Undergraduate Work
The project seeks to be a response to a given problem, environment or technology advancement.
A disadvantage of the City of London is the notion that all aspects of living should tend towards the central borough(s), negating the importance and hence development of peripheral boroughs (i.e., Greater London). Polyvalence defines a chemical bond greater than two, in chemistry. Also a term closely likened to
Richard Rogers idea of the compact city, a city that “grows around the centres of social and commercial activity located at public transport nodes” (Rogers, 1997, 38). A combination of the two ideas creates Polyvalent City. Polyvalent City, seeks to utilise the strength of transport to build links between the peripheral boroughs, specifically within Greater East London.
Rail travel was the preferred method of travel studied for the project. Railway Stations are not simply dispatch facilities, but above all should be seen as major parts of our environment which have clear right to be designed as ‘environmental space’ as also is the case with our roads, bridges and tunnels. Rail Travel, in polyvalent city, acts as a catalyst to a cityscape centred on future industries, commerce and technology. As the stations are built in the Dagenham Dock area, new industries and residential areas
replace the old, derelict industrial factories of the dock.
An extension of the Dagenham Docklands Railway from the city should establish Dagenham as a modern industrial area, similar to Silicon Valley, embodied by the type of industries proposed in the masterplan. A terminus station in the midst of commercial and industrial technology further establishes the city as destination for employment and residence.
Response | Dagenham Dock Transport Hub Project year:
Building Size :Building Type:
Building: Location:Programs used:
2013
Transport
London
AutoCAD
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Indesign
Adobe Illustrator
3DSMax
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Transport is a major part of Polyvalent City. The passing Channel Tunnel Rail Link creates a special opportunity to form a truly polycentric city. Connecting the site to Stratford, Kent as well as mainland Europe.
Graphic 1 contextualises the site with the rest of London and the Thames Estuary. Graphic 2 depicts a graphical investigation into the existing public transport facilities through site. Graphic 3 investigates the subterranean High speed rail
link piercing through the site. Graphic 4 presents a detailed analysis of major road links through site. Graphic 5 identifies and splits key industries into 5 major zones.
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Bike Parking and Restaurant Facilities Perspective
Tying in with the Mayor of London ‘cycle to work’ initiative a purpose built 400 bicycle facility is being proposed on
site.
Restaurant
Normal Bicycle Parking
Normal Bicycle Parking
Barclays Cycle Hire Parking
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1:2500 MasterplanNew Dagenham Dock Masterplan.
Dagenham Dock Docklands Light Railway station and Viaduct. Includes new location for the Data Centre servicing the Future Industries Park and office facilities.
Illustrating proximities of various building typologies and landscapes.
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Ground Floor Plan Scale 1: 200
1. Ticket Office 2. Store Room 3. Workers Lounge 4. Station Newsagents 5. Retail units 6. Deli/Breakfast Shop 7. Ticketing Circulation space (Public) 8. Circulation Space (Private).
First Floor Plan Scale 1:200
1. Station management 2. Newsagent Staff Room 3. Newsagent Stock Room 4. Retail unit 5. Retail unit 6. Retail unit 7. Bike Parking
Second Floor Plan Scale 1:200
1. Bike Parking
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Third Floor Plan Scale 1:200
1. Restaurant level circulation 2. Restaurant floor 3. Secluded bar area 4. Kitchen
Platform (Fourth) Floor Plan Scale 1:200 1. Fire Exit 2. Platform 1 3. Platform 2 4. Control Room 5. Worker’s balcony 6. Fire Exit 2
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Initial East Elevation Sketch
East Elevation 1:200 [Drawing Not to Scale]
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South Elevation 1:200 [Drawing Not to Scale]
Initial South Elevation Sketch
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Longitudinal Cross Section 1:200 [Drawing Not to Scale]
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Exterior Perspective Render
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1. Concrete substrate (foundation/floor) 40mm gravel layer 10mm Damp Proof Membrane 50mm Insulation layer 300mm reinforced concrete
2. Paved Walkway 40mm gravel layer 100 mm reinforced Concrete 2mm Tile Adhesive 18mm 600x600mm Grespania Tiles
3. Lighting
4. Glazing Holder
5. Raised Floor System Concrete Floor 150mm Bracket Pedestal Stringer Panel Core 11mm 600x600mm Tile
6. Spider fin glazing system 10mm Laminated tempered Fin glass Structure silicon sealant 10 mm Tempered front facing glass
7. Spider Attachments Spider Connection Full Weld Silicon Sealant Spider Fitting
8. Glass Fin Splint (to Concrete Beam) 10mm Thick Embedded Parts (with 4 chemical anchor bolts) Welding Connecting bolt Connecting oticplacode
9. Linear Beam Grid Suspended Ceiling system Suspended supports (1400mm intervals) Suspension Channel Plain beam grid Beam support brackets
10. 30 mm cedar interlocking roof ceiling panels
11. I Beam 254 x 254mm I Beam 24mm Nuts and Bolts
12. Reinforced Concrete
13. Horizontal Treated Cedar Slats
14. Wind Protectors 120mm waterproof panel 134mm Insulation panel
15. Vertical Treated Cedar Slats
1:20 Detailed Wall Section [Drawing Not to Scale]
16. 300mm Bespoke Hydraulic Supports 17. 500mm Bespoke Hydraulic Supports
18. Pedestrian Footbridge walkway
19. 45mm Light Gauge Supports
20. Roof and Parapet System Insulated roof panel Gun grade seal at panel joints inline with 8mm butyl Air Seal – 8mm Butyl rubber sealant Factory made membrane lined gutter
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1. Concrete Foundation 2. Column Structural Support 3. External Wall – Beige Concrete Facing Block (450 x 225 x 165mm)4. Rigid Foam Insulation Board (40mm) with 50 mm gap5. Internal Wall – Grey Concrete Block (450 x 225 x 165mm)6. Sub Frame – Cladding Support 7. Plaster Board
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3 Dimensional Details & Lift Shaft 3 Dimensional Render
Fig. 1 Spider Fin 3D Detail Fig. 2 3D Beam to Column Connection Detail Fig. 3 3D Railway Track Detail
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Roof Construction
Roof Structure
Control Room
Structural Frame, Glass Support, Curtain Wall
Viaduct
Platform, Tracks, Station Furniture, Ticket Barriers.
Viaduct Structural Piers
Structural Frame Retail Concourse Frame
Cladding Frame
External Cladding Vertical Cedar Slats
Horizontal Cedar Slats
Curtain Wall
Spider Fin Panels, Glass Panels
Station Amenities (Left to Right)
Fire Exit, Escalators, Elevators, Ticket office, Ticket Barriers, Commuter Toilets.
Pedestrian Bridge Concrete Floor, Cladding, Stair.
Exploded Diagram
We were given the word ‘Worship’, open to interpretation, we were encouraged to define our own brief. I decided to investigate further the notion of Iconography in architecture. Stemming from the belief the church (or temple) is seen as iconic in religion. Religious architecture, however, has been replaced by buildings that celebrate the new ‘religion’ – consumerism. The places of worship are now
places of consumerism, the shopping mall, the museum, exhibitions etc. I have designed a building that represents the height of consumerism, a place where finance is controlled, manipulated and monitored, a stock exchange building. The building includes an area where high end goods are sold and displayed and gallery spaces for exhibitions – as a metaphor of consumerism.
Worship | Lincoln Exchange Building Project year:
Building Size :Building Type:
Building Location:Programs used:
2012
70m2
Commercial
Lincoln
ArchiCAD
Artlantis Rendering
Adobe Photoshop
SketchUp
Adobe Indesign
Adobe Illustrator
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Exchange Building External Render
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Exchange Building Floor Plans
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Exchange Buidling
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3 Dimensional Cross Section
3 Dimensional Section cutting through heart of the stock exchange building.
The MiniMax, as the name suggests, is an oxymoron.
In this project we were first, in student groups, given the task to investigate a foreign nation. With the location
studied, we then as individuals moved onto MiniMax. Maximum usage with minimum footprint.
I decided a rammed earth, circular form nested into the mountainous terrain, best suited the brief. This design proposal was for a 10 metre residence, complete with
amenities any normal flat would come with. A sweeping concrete place of reflection for the individual.
MiniMax
2011
10m2
Residential
Tasmania, Cape Bay
Hand Drafting
Adobe Photoshop
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Fig. 1 East Section Fig. 2 Exploded Detail Diagram
Fig. 3 South Section Fig. 4 Floor Plan
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Graphic Design Work
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Leaflet/Flyer Client Designs
A small selection of promotional materials for my various clients.
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First Floor Plan Scale 1:200
1. Station management 2. Newsagent Staff Room 3. Newsagent Stock Room 4. Retail unit 5. Retail unit6. Retail unit7. Bike Parking
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