Dissertation- Performing Arts Centre

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Technicalstore

Technicianroom

Costumeroom

small propsroom

Toiletschangingroom, WCChanging rooms

Rehearsalroom

Rehearsal room

Green room Workshop doubleheight

Dressingroom

Staircase

Toilets

Storage

Administrator'soffice

Auditorium

Stage

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Dance studio Office Classroom Classroom Changingroom

CR,WC

Rehearsalroom

Toilets

Dancestudio

Staircase

Office

OfficeVoid

Toilets

Sound & Lighting

Stairs going down to lowerlevel of auditorium

Workshop- doubleheight

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First Floor

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Elevations

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east elevation

north elevation Copy 1

south elevation

west elevation

Aluminium cladding panels

Glazed panels

Auditorium roofing

Hexagonal panels cladding

Fire exit

Glazed roofing

Below ground levelauditorium seating

Glazed Curtain wall

Entrance

Delivery access

Rectangle claddingpanels

Auditorium roof

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Stud wall

Rigid insulation

Acoustic wall tieJack up Spring floating floor Air gapMesh Reinforcement

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For the internal floors the method i will be using is the ‘Jack-Up’ construction technique. The advantages to this type of system is that it eradicates the need for permanent formwork aswell as being quick and simple to install hence decreasing the cost.The ‘Jack-Up’ floating floor system is contained of a concrete slab which is poured on a dampproof membrane on the structural slab. The slab is then ‘jacked’ up by way of units cast into the slab

When designing and constructing theexternal walls for the theatre, there willbe more of a focus on the soundinsulation of the wall to reduce theamount of sound entering the buildingfrom the outside and also to reduce theamount of sound leaving the building.Doors, windows and types of HVACsystems installed in the external wall willalso have a major effect of the acousticperformance.

Coventry University , Performing Arts Centre-Technical Focus

. They are favoured by acoustic consultantsbecause of the certainty that the slab isfully decoupled from the surrounding structure.[Jack-up] floor slabs must be made fromconcrete and reinforced using mesh ratherthan fibres as the [Jack-up] mounts aredesigned to link with the mesh to spread loadwhen the slab is lifted.

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Concrete slab

DPM Sand

Hardcore

Pile Cap

Skirting board

Pile head waterproofing solution

Block work fixed tosteel structureusing proprietarysteel fixings

Aluminiumcladding panelsfixed to block work

Cavity fireBarrier

Rigid Insulation

Mineral wool

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Treated sill plate

Floor sheathing

2 layer sof plasterboard at 25mm

Small Gap with acousticsealant

Platform floortreatment

Shallowdecking

Mineral wool inserts

Joints sealed with tape or caulked with acoustic sealant

Dense mineral wool and fire protection as required

Acoustic sealant

Deflection head

Steel frameinner leaf

Mineralwoolpacking

Cavitybarrier tofloor /walljunctionwith cavitytray over

Cavity(50mmminimum)

Rigidinsulationin externalcavity

Rigid insulationinexternal cavity

Gypsum wall board painted with a vapour barrier primer or paint

Structural sheathing

Concrete slab

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Separating wall insulation stops heat and noise from being movedthrough the separating walls while providing a fire protection layer. Theseseparating walls are often load- bearing and hence entail a greateramount of fire protection than internal walls.Concrete block cavity walls not only depend on the mass but also onisolation that is given by the cavity.Mass and airtightness is very important when concerning effectiveinsulation and the conduction of airborne sound and how practical it is forseparating walls. The weight of the wall is determined by the density andhow thick the material is that’s used. The design, details and theconstruction is what makes the separating wall reach good acousticperformance

A pile foundation consists of two components: Pile capand single or group of piles. Piles transfers the loadsfrom structures to the hard strata, rocks or soil with highbearing capacity.

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DPM Aluminium cladding panelsRigidInsulation

Cavity BarrierBlock work

CavityCloser

Aluminium cladding panelsMetal window frame

Support bracket

Brickwork

Cavity(50mmminimum)

Cavity fire barrier

Mineral wool packing

Steel frame inner leaf

Deflection head

Dense mineral wool

Joints sealed with tape or caulked with acoustic sealant

Acoustic sealant

Profiled metal deck

Vapour control layer

Rockwool insulation

Carrier membrane

Waterproof membrane

Top coat

Gant

Sloped metal coping cap

wood nailer with anchor bolts

Flashing

Approved fastners

Perimeter channel

Pressed steel ceiling sections

Slotted bolt fixing to provide leveling adjustment

Sloted bolt fixing to provideleveling adjustment

Angle cleats

25mm wide mild steel hangers

1 or 2 layersof thick plasterboardscrewed to ceiling sections

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Auditorium higherlevel

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Dance Studio Office Classroom Classroom Changing room Changing room with WCRehearsal room

Rehearsal room Rehearsal room Changing room Changing room Toilets Small props roomCostume room Technical room

Fire exit

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Dance Studio Toilets

CorridorDisabled access to and from stageGreen room

Access to lower level to auditorium

Foyer

Void looking down the foyer

Sound & Lighting

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Section Detail

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