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Gillard Associates Ltd
Presentation of projects already realised, in theprocess of being built or in development, withinour architecture studio.
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Gillard Associates is committed todesigning buildings, spaces, productsand places which are as striking andinnovative as they are socially,economically and environmentallyresponsive. Driving all of our work isthe need to design attractive andsustainable solutions for living,working and enjoying ourselves.
Recent legislation requires us to actresponsibly in procuring, commissioningand maintaining our building stock whilereducing carbon emissions; but we havefound that our clients are just ascommitted to these sustainableprinciples.
By pursuing a rigorous process ofresearch and development we haveevolved a recipe for building which iscapable of satisfying our clients'aspirations as well as the demands ofregulation.
Working with our partner firms, we candeliver a full service which includesstructural, planning, environmental, andnot least, interior design skills, to ensure awell co ordinated and integrated project.
Using Archicad Building InformationModelling (BIM) software, we provide ourclients with a full understanding andappreciation of the spatial, environmentaland aesthetic content of their projects 'onscreen' in the virtual environment beforeproceeding to the next step.
Gillard Associates can supply thecreativity, guidance and technical skillsnecessary to meet the aspirations of ourclients, the demands of newlegislation...and the expectations of futuregenerations.
I hope you enjoy looking through thisportfolio of our work as much as we haveenjoyed producing it.
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CONTENTS
Great House Farm, St Fagans: Sustainable community housing 3Westra, Dinas Powys: Energy efficient home for private client 7Contemporary barn, Herefordshire: Remodelling traditional house 1163 Llanfair Road, Cardiff: Reworking a Victorian terrace 13Beach House, Porthcawl: Modernist landmark home 15Atlantic College, St Donats: Student housing project 17Doghill Barn, Duffryn: Zero carbon home 21Quaypad: Versatile riverside lounge accommodation 25 Edengate: Container architecture for homeless charity 27Park Road Housing, Dinas Powys: Suburban housing Project 29Old Sorting Office, Llantwit Major: Social housing Project 31Suburban Housing in Porthcawl: Designs for a small developer 33Pool House, Peterston - super - Ely: Adding value to a corner plot 35Urban Infill, Roath, Cardiff: Courtyard housing on vacant industrial site 37Myrtle Cottage, Gower: Remodelling a holiday home in the National Park 39Weststone, Groesfaen, Rhonnda: Transformation of a bungalow into a family home 4128 Northway, Bishopston: New family home on the Gower 43Rural Apartment Cluster, St Brides: Three new flats for developer client 45105 West Road, Nottage: Remodelling and extension of family home 4753 Pantmawr Road, Cardiff: Remodelling of semi detached house for aged relative 48Del Monte, Borgo val di Taro, Italy: Restoration of historic appennine farmhouse 49
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GREAT HOUSE FARMSustainable community housing in St Fagans, Cardiff
Taking place on the beautiful land of StFaggans, Cardiff, this project achieved 2years ago is the perfect example of whatcan be achieved in the residential sectorusing available technology, goodcollaboration, and the support of anenlightened client.
The success of this project, whichbrought several distinctions to thepractice including the ConstructionExcellence in Wales Award, wasachieved by the architects' use of BIM toestablish and maintain control ofinformation.
Everything in this project is aboutcommunity, from the way it has beendesigned, built and now used by the peopleliving there. Even though the juxtaposition ofapartments could be described as quiteusual, the shared garden and the pondwhere all eyes are turned onto brings asignificant gain to the project in terms ofwildlife and socialisation between thetenants.
Great House Farme Phase 3 is now on itsway for planning permission, which will allowto the architects to carry on developing thiseco-friendly architectural scheme.
Great House Farm is a relatively small speculative residentialdevelopment of nine mixed dwellings and apartments. It is the powerof design that has driven this project. The architects and the clientsshared the same conviction for a sustainable scheme, addressing thecompliance issues around the conversion of a grade II Listedbuildings as well as associated landscaping, garaging, and externalworks. Along with the contractor and supply chain the scheme arosefrom a bold idea into an inspiring housing development that haslessons for all sectors.
Built to a minimum of Code 4, the key concept was the fabric firstapproach, which resulted in an extremely efficient envelope usingstandard components. Attention to detail in construction enabled avirtually airtight construction.
Construction Excellence in Wales 2014 Sustainability Award
Shortlisted for Welsh National Eisteddfod 2015
Shortlisted for RICS Housing Awards 2015
Premier Guarantee Environmental Project of the Year 2013
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building containing the apartments
the stand-alone dwelling
private terraces looking towardsthe communal garden 5
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GILLARD ASSOCIATESarchitecture and design
Client
Drawing Title
Job Title
Drawing No Revision
Date Drawn by:
Sustainable Housing, GreatHouse Farm
Mulcare Ball Ltd
Units 1 to 7 - Ground FloorPlan
18/06/2012
C137/AL(0)24File: C137 Tender_120618.pln
Revisions
This is the drawing on whichmy tender is based:Signed:
................................................
On behalf of:
................................................
2 Cathedral RoadCardiffCF11 9RZTel No 02920 229 [email protected]
18.06.12 CEN Tender issue.
1:50
1 m 5 m
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
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1
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8
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10
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
ED-S1/1
ED-S1/2
U3/5-D1/1 U3/5-D1/1
U3/5-D1/1
U8-W1/6
U8-W1/7
U8 -ED
1/2
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1.1
1.1
3.53.5
Z.1
Z.1
1
2
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4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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12
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F.1
F.1
SW-I.C.
399
5,3854,200
9,789
2,000 100 1,100 1,000
2,000
1,943 336838
489
1,584
1,405
3,470
1,405
3,470
1,584
2,000
2,317
1,000 1,100 100 2,000
700
1,550
1,943
2,000
1,550
348
838
264
348
838
264
700
2,000 100 1,100 1,000
9,789
9,789
1,943 336838
4891,584
1,405
3,470
4,539
905
4,245
1,425
1,375
3,056 1,457 3,391 3,391
1,272800
1,3132,528 1,293 800
2,313800 1,293 1,264
1,395
1,375
692 1,285 3,000 1,513 3,200 1,313 3,200 1,313 3,200 1,427 2,000 628 900 314 1,700 663 1,358
2,752
530 838 300 3,7175,385
1,257 2,360
600
353 838 2,744 100 1,350
4,852
2,810
900
280
3,791
6,925 4,707 4,513 4,513 6,674
3,734
1,500
2,100
1,000
1,500
2,100
1,000
1,500
2,100
1,000
900900
0.000 / +52.506
-0.053 / +52.453
-0.167 / +52.339 -0.302 / +52.204-0.444 / +52.062
-0.454 / +52.052
-0.135 / +52.371 -0.135 / +52.371
+0.015 / +52.521
0.000 / +52.506
+0.679 / +53.185
+0.183 / +52.689
-0.274 / +52.232
-0.485 / +52.021-0.298 / +52.208-0.136 / +52.370
-0.150 / +52.356-0.150 / +52.356 -0.289 / +52.217 -0.406 / +52.100
-0.274 / +52.232
+0.450 / +52.956 +0.311 / +52.817+0.450 / +52.956 +0.194 / +52.700
-0.217 / +52.289 -0.379 / +52.127 -0.460 / +52.046
+0.086 / +52.592
+0.274 / +52.780+0.523 / +53.029
+0.600 / +53.106
-0.368 / +52.138
+0.021 / +52.527
-0.241 / +52.265
-0.241 / +52.265
0.000 / +52.506
S-06
S-07
S-07
S-08
S-08
S-09
S-09
Close board timber fenceas [Q40/15]
Existing timber fence
Eng. brick as [Q10/20]
Eng. brickstrip as[Q10/20]
Timber sleepersretaining wall as[Q10/35]Timber sleepers steps
as [Q10/36]risers: 150 mmgoings:280 mm
Timber sleepers stepsas [Q10/36]
risers: 150 mmgoings:280 mm
Drainage channelas [Q25/32]
Drainage channelas [Q25/32]
Timber sleepersretaining wall as[Q10/35]
Timber sleepersretaining wall as[Q10/35]
New planting alongtimber fence
AA(2)1 / WL-06
Stair as [L30/10]
Stair as [L30/10]
AA(2)2 / WL-10
AA(2)1 / WL-06
Timber external doors andwindows as [L10/26]
Lining as [K10/15C]
2000 litres rain waterharvesting storagebelow ground
F470
Lobby
Permeablepaving as[Q24/12B]
[Q24/12A]
Paving slabsas[Q25/31]
Paving slabsas[Q25/31]
Fall
Fall
[Q24/12B]
Site boundary
Paving slabsas[Q25/31]
Paving slabsas[Q25/31]
Paving slabsas[Q25/31]
Planter
Existing Garage
fall - 1:60
ramp 1:15
ramp 1:15
Permeablepaving as[Q24/12B]
Tiles as[M40/5A]
Paving slabsas[Q25/31]
Permeablepaving as[Q24/12B]
Permeablepaving as[Q24/12B]
Permeablepaving as[Q24/12A]
1:60
1:60
1:60
1:60
1:60
Permeablepaving as[Q24/12B]
1:60
Low dense vegetation near edge Low dense vegetation near edgeLow dense vegetation near edge
Low dense vegetation near edge Low dense vegetationnear edge
Tiles as[M40/5A]
Timberflooring as[M42/10]
Tiles as[M40/5A]
Tiles as[M40/5A]
Timberflooring as[M42/10]
For kitchenlayouts seeAL(7)2 andAL(7)3
Tiles as[M40/5A]
Timberflooring as[M42/10]
Tiles as[M40/5A]
Tiles as[M40/5A]
Tiles as[M40/5A]
Bollards as [Q40/40] Illum.bollard as [Q40/41]
Site boundary
MH-S01
MH-S03
MH-F2
MH-F3
IC
r.e.
For kitchenlayouts seeAL(7)2 andAL(7)3
Tiles as[M40/5A]
Tiles as[M40/5A]
Tiles as[M40/5A]Tiles as[M40/5A]
Tiles as[M40/5A]
Timberflooring as[M42/10]
[Q24/12A]
[Q24/12A]
U3-D1/3 U4-D1/3 U5-D1/3
FD-20
FD-20
G GG
Gr.e.
fall - 1:60
MH-F4
G
G
Units 3,4and 5 stairdetails seeAL(3)5
Units 3,4and 5 stairdetails seeAL(3)5
Units 3,4and 5 stairdetails seeAL(3)5
CoveredLobby
RWP
RWP RWP
RWP RWP
U1-ED
1/1
Parking Space
F470
U6-W1/2
U6-W1/1
U6-W1/5
U6-ED
1/1
U6-W1/4U6-W1/3
U6-ED1/2U5-ED1/2U4-ED1/2U3-ED1/2U1-W1/1 U1-ED1/2
U5-ED1/1
U4-W1/2
U3-ED1/1 U4-ED1/1
U3-W1/1
U1-W1/2
U5-W1/1
U1-D1/3
U1-D1/1
U1-D1/4
U1-D1/2
U3/5-D1/2
U3/5-D1/2
U3/5-D1/2
U6-D1/3 U6-D1/4
U6-D1/2
U6-D1/1
U6-D1/6U6-D1/5
U8-D1/6U8-D1/7
U8-ED1/1
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
F
F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1.3 1.3
1.5 1.5
Z
1.4
A.1
A.1
B.1
B.1
C.1
C.1
E.1
1.6
1.7
1.8
D.1
D.1
3
G
4
3,642
900
2,174
362 2,200 698 2,800
100
1,450
100
6,714
1,375
2,800
979 800 1,021
1,425
400 900 385 3,000 700
500 3,200 500
2,317
300 900 83 83 900 3001,375
2,800
1,000 800 1,000
700
2,800
1,550
100
6,714
500 3,200 500
489
838
336
1,425
4,200
500 3,200 500
4,200
2,800
1,550
100
6,714
300 900 83
2,800
1,000 800 1,000
1,012 800 1,223 100 3,391
2,984
100
2,360
100
4,245
614 2,000 421100
107 900 314 1,700 371
3,035 100 3,391
250 1,700 100 2,285 1002,091
1,660
700
2,122 838 75 3,491
2,122 838 75100
100 838 2,453
367
1,800
2,078
604
2,000
415
900
620 100
805
2,803
2,878
2,878
2,803
5,641 4,513 4,513 4,513 3,391 3,391 1,551
3,056 1,457 1,457
124900 479 900
124 124900 1,408 800 5,007
897
2,000
415
900
1,991
1,800
2,329
1,375
1,317
5,620
1,286
1,765
4,041
3,857
900
5,402
89 2,200 718
1,432
463
2,690 3,008
1,024
1,200
100
790
900
300
100
1,668 100 1,157 100 1,610 750
1,050
940
100
838
1,052
10250
600
150
600
50700
1,700
290
-0.271 / +52.235
-0.376 / +52.130
52.937
53.106 52.926 52.926 52.817
52.700
-0.391 / +52.115
Eng. brick strip as [Q10/20]
Gate
Wet areas lining as[K10/15B]
K10/15B
Plywood backedplasterboard as
[K10/15C]
Plasterboard liningas [K10/15]
Plasterboard liningas [K10/15] Party Wall lining as
[K10/15D]
Party Wall lining as[K10/15D]
Party Wall lining as[K10/15D]
Horizontal timbercladding- see AA(2)2/EW-2
Plywood backedplasterboard as[K10/15C]
Plywood backedplasterboard as[K10/15C]Plasterboard lining
as [K10/15]
Horizontal timbercladding- see AA(2)2/EW-1
Render on board cladding-see AA(2)2/EW-4
Vertical timbercladding - see AA
(2)2/EW-3
Vertical timber cladding -see AA(2)2/EW-3
Horizontal timbercladding- see AA(2)2/EW-1
Horizontal timber cladding-see AA(2)2/EW-2
Vertical timber cladding- see AA(2)2/EW-3
Vertical timber cladding- see AA(2)2/EW-3
Vertical timber cladding- see AA(2)2/EW-3
Party Wall lining as[K10/15D]
AA(2)2 / WL-09AA(2)2/ WL07 AA(2)2/ WL-07
AA(2)1 / WL-03
AA(2)1 / WL-01
AA(8)1 / LS
-07
AA(8)2 / LS-09
AA(8)1 / LS-05
Lift provision -intermediate floor joiststo allow for lift shaft. Lift provision -intermediate floor joists
to allow for lift shaft.
AA(8)1
/ LS-0
6
AA(8)2 / LS
-10
AA(8)1 / LS-01
AA(2)1 / WL-03
AA(8)1/ LS-02
Weld mesh gate as [Q40/20]
Rodding eye
AA(8)1 / LS
-01
Plywood backed plasterboard as [K10/15C]
Plasterboard lining as [K10/15]
Plasterboard lining as [K10/15]
Galvanized steel stair as [L30/12]riser: 170 mmgoing: 250 mm
Galvanized steel stair as[L30/12] - riser: 164.7mm
going: 250 mm AA(2)3 / WL-16
AA(2)3 / WL-17
AA(2)3/ WL-20
Plasterboard lining as [K10/15]
S.W. Gulley
Rodding eye
gulleygulley
UNIT 1Amenity
UNIT 3Amenity
UNIT 4Amenity
UNIT 5Amenity
UNIT 6Amenity
Access road
Shared Amenity
UNIT 152.87 m2
Reinforced plasticgrass grid as[Q25/60]
Reinforced plasticgrass grid as[Q25/60]
IntermediateBin Store
Timberflooring as[M42/10]
Timberflooring as[M42/10]
i
i
iii
i
UNIT 388.63 m2
UNIT 488.63 m2
UNIT 588.63 m2
UNIT 663.89 m2
See AA(2)7 forStaircase detail
r.e.r.e.r.e.
r.e.
G
RWP
Office space
Rooflightover
22
11
1.21.2
Z
GF GF Building 1 - Units 1 to 7 1:50
CEN
1:100 @ A1 - 1:200 @ A3
P1 21.03.12 CEN Party walls modified to follow Robust Details EW-T-1 using89mm studs and 75 mm cavity between foundation blocks.Modifications after meeting with client: site boundaries treatment updated; Landownership corrected; ramp to access shared amenity updated; Stonewall and timbergates at the entrance, maintenance access at the back.Landscape surfaces added.
P2 10.05.12 CEN Dimensions added, new gridlines, drawing renumbered fromAL(0)40 to AL(0)24 P2
P3 25.05.12 CEN Floor finishes added, new details marked, new gridlinesadded, gridline Z moved due new staircase detail (see AA(2)7)
P4 08.06.12 CEN All bathrooms layout updated.
GILLARD ASSOCIATESarchitecture and design
Client
Drawing Title
Job Title
Drawing No Revision
Date Drawn by:
Sustainable Housing, GreatHouse Farm
Mulcare Ball Ltd
Units 1 to 7 - First Floor Plan
18/06/2012
C137/AL(0)25File: C137 Tender_120618.pln
Revisions
This is the drawing on whichmy tender is based:Signed:
................................................
On behalf of:
................................................
2 Cathedral RoadCardiffCF11 9RZTel No 02920 229 [email protected]
18.06.12 CEN Tender issue.
1:50
1 m 5 m
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9
10
11
12
13
14
15
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
U3-W2/3U2-W2/2U2-W2/1 U4-W2/1 U5-W2/3 U7-W2/5U7-W2/4U7-W2/3
U3/5-D2/5 U3/5-D2/5 U3/5-D2/5
1.1
1.1Z.1
Z.1
F.1
F.1
Slope 1in 60
S-06
S-07
S-07
S-08
S-08
S-09
S-09
600
1,000 800 1,000 800 600
4,200
150 838 1,222
1,028 838 274 838 1,222
2,910
100
3,220
1,245
100
3,589
600 800 1,000 800 1,000
4,200
100 2,110 2,110 100
2,560
1,222 838 274 838 1,028
2,561
2,910
100
3,220
1,245
100
3,589
1,990 150 838 1,222
600
1,000 800 1,000 800 600
4,200
905
100
367
1,800
2,078
692 900 385 3,000 2,463 1,500 2,913 1,500 3,013 1,500 2,277 2,000 628 900 314 1,700 663 1,200 315
2,072 268 5,641 4,513 4,513 4,513 6,783
1,375
5,641 4,513 4,513 4,513 3,391 3,391 1,551
5,698 1,293 800 1,000 800 1,513 800 1,000 800 2,313 800 1,000 800 893
2,805
2,500
523
1,375
1,428
2,878
2,878
2,803
1,551
2,803
1,990
+2.815 / +55.321
+2.585 / +55.091
+2.446 / +54.952
+2.517 / +55.023
AA(2)2/ WL-09
Glazedbalustradeas [L30/55]
Glazedbalustradeas [L30/55]
Glazedbalustradeas [L30/55]
Timber external doors andwindows as [L10/26]
Timber external doors andwindows as [L10/26]
Timber external doorsand windows as [L10/26]
Timber deck floor ontimber joists
Sunpipe proj.
Sunpipe proj.
Sunpipe proj. Sunpipe proj. Sunpipe proj. Sunpipe proj. Sunpipe proj.
F470 F470 F470
F470
F470
U8-RL3
Green Roof(see notes regarding
planting mix)
Landing
Tiles as[M40/5A]
Timberflooring as[M42/10]
Timberflooring as[M42/10]
Timberflooring as[M42/10]
Tiles as[M40/5A]
Timberflooring as[M42/10]
Timberflooring as[M42/10]
Timberflooring as[M42/10]
Timberflooring as[M42/10]
Timberflooring as[M42/10]
Timberflooring as[M42/10]
Tiles as[M40/5A]
Timberflooring as[M42/10]
Timberflooring as[M42/10]
Timberflooring as[M42/10]
Tiles as[M40/5A]
Timberflooring as[M42/10]
Timberflooring as[M42/10]
Tiles as[M40/5A]
Tiles as[M40/5A]
Tiles as[M40/5A]
Tiles as[M40/5A]
Timberflooring as[M42/10]
RWP
RWP RWP
RWP RWP
U7-W2/1
U7-ED
2/1
U7-ED
2/2
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
F
F
1.3 1.3
1.5 1.5
Z
1.4
E.1
1.6
1.7
1.8
3
G
4
U3-W2/1U3-W2/2 U5-W2/1U5-W2/2
U7-W2/2U2-W2/3
U2-W2/4
U2-ED
2/1
U4-W2/3 U4-W2/2
U3/5-D2/3
U3/5-D2/2
U3/5-D2/1
U3/5-D2/4
U3/5-D2/3
U3/5-D2/2
U3/5-D2/1
U3/5-D2/4
U3/5-D2/3
U3/5-D2/2
U3/5-D2/1
U3/5-D2/4
U7-D1/6U7-D1/5
U6-D1/2
U6-D1/3 U6-D1/4
U6-D1/1U2-D2/3
U2-D2/1
U2-D2/4
U2-D2/2
22
11
1.21.2
Z
400 900 385 3,000 7005,385
4,814
3,935 100 1,350
1,668 100 1,157 100 1,610 750
1,050
100
840
5,385530 838 300 3,717
1,990
790
900
300
229
500
2,023
100
5,508
443
3,980
1,450 1,500 1,2504,200
1,350 1,500 1,3504,200
1,350 1,500 1,3504,200
2,910
100
3,220
1,245
100
3,589
3,510
100
1,204
850
700
200
600
30010100
3,590
1,990 100 1,010 100 1,000
1,990
600
4,465
813
838
1,807
838
168
100
290 1,700 700
1,860
1,222 838 150
600
1,990
1,000 100 1,010 100 1,990
813
838
1,807
838
168
3,510
100
1,204
100
700
50700
200
600
30010100
3,590
1,990 100 1,010 100 1,000
3,510
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+2.532 / +55.038
+2.800 / +55.306
Party Wall lining as[K10/15D]
Stair as [L30/10]
Stair as [L30/10]
Hardwood timber louvers100 x 50 mm vertical posts fixed toRHS profiles as [P20/23]; firetreatment as [Z12/50]
Hardwood timber louvers100 x 50 mm vertical posts fixed toRHS profiles as [P20/23]; firetreatment as [Z12/50]
Timber deck floor on timber joists
Galvanized steel handrail - h: 1100 mm
Galvanized steel stair as[L30/12] - riser: 164.7mm
going: 250 mm
AA(2)1 / WL-05
Party Wall lining as[K10/15D]
AA(2)3 / WL-15
Wet areas lining as[K10/15B]
Plasterboard liningas [K10/15]
Plasterboard liningas [K10/15]Plasterboard liningas [K10/15]
Party Wall lining as[K10/15D]
Plywood backed plasterboard as [K10/15C]
Plasterboard liningas [K10/15]
Party Wall lining as[K10/15D]
UNIT 255.45 m2
UNIT 388.63 m2
UNIT 488.63 m2
UNIT 588.63 m2
UNIT 763.89 m2
Tiles as[M40/5A]
See AA(2)7 forStaircase detail
Office space
1st 1st Building 1 - Units 1 to 7 1:50
CEN
1:100 @ A1 - 1:200 @ A3
P1 21.03.12 CEN Party walls modified to follow Robust Details EW-T-1 using89mm studs and 75 mm cavity between foundation blocks.Modifications after meeting with client: site boundaries treatment updated; Landownership corrected; ramp to access shared amenity updated; Stonewall and timbergates at the entrance, maintenance access at the back.Landscape surfaces added.
P2 10.05.12 CEN Dimensions added, new gridlines, drawing renumbered fromAL(0)41 to AL(0)25 P2
P3 25.05.12 CEN Floor finishes added, new details marked, new gridlinesadded, gridline Z moved due new staircase detail (see AA(2)7)
P4 08.06.12 CEN All bathrooms layout updated.
ground floor plan
first floor plan
ground floor living space
interior / exterior
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'The holistic approach taken at design stage isground-breaking, and this is when key decisions,that have the most impact on the sustainability ofthe project, are made.
Great House Farm is a clear demonstration to thehouse building community and shows the benefitsof a commitment to sustainability'
CEW 'Sustainability-Our Legacy' award citation
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NEW MODERN HOUSECode 4 dwelling
This single dwelling for a private client wasgranted planning permission on the condition thatit achieved a minimum Code 4 level under theCode for Sustainable Homes.
The dwelling is designed to maximize the benefitsof solar radiation and take advantage of theextensive views over the Vale of Glamorgan.
The design is simple, economical, and functional,yet provides great flexibility for the clients to liveon one or two levels and up to three heatingzones, allowing them to close down guestbedrooms when living alone.
This dwelling continues the development of theenergy strategy implemented in the previousexample: heating and cooling using a heat pumpcoupled to a borehole. The 'fabric first' strategyminimises the heat required and the low gradeenergy recovered is distributed throughout thehouse at a temperature less than 35oC even onthe coldest day.
The use of rainwater harvesting, solar thermalDHW and whole house ventilation is included aspart of our standard sustainability kit.
This new dwelling has been described as anexemplar sustainable development proposal bythe Vale of Glamorgan Planning Department.
With its extensive terracing and built on the site ofan old tennis court, the design makes the most ofexcellent south facing views with generous openplan spaces linking right through the buildingtowards floor to ceiling glass doors that frame therolling countryside beyond.
Designed for a couple approaching retirement thishouse will provide luxury and comfort in a robustdwelling based on high quality construction,materials and sustainable technologies
south facingterraces
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Client
Drawing Title
Job Title
Drawing No Revision
Date Drawn by:
New Low Energy Dwelling
James
Entrance Floor
18 Park PlaceCardiffCF10 3DQTel No 02920 227 [email protected]
CEN06/04/2009
C128/AL(0)5
Land adjacent toWestra Lodge
File: C128 James 090331.pln
1
2
3
4
5
6
DW
F
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Sliding privacy timber shutters
Sliding timber shutters for sunlight control
Composite timber deck (non PVC)
Sliding privacy andsunlight timber shutters
In-situ texturized concrete pavement
FormalDining
Ground FloorArea: 215.18 m2
2294.90 ft2
Living /Kitchen
UtilityRoom
Bedroom02
Bedroom01
Storage
TechnicalRoom
Garage
Draught Lobby
Courtyard
W.C.
DrawingRoom
En-suite
En-suite
WineCellar
New planted tree
Courtyard garden: gravelin concrete frames
Retaining wall
Composite timber deck(non PVC)
Retained tree
Retained tree
Ceramictiles
Porous paving forsustainable drainage
1 m 5 m 10 m
1:100
Entrance Floor - level 0.00 mScale @ A3 1:100
B
GILLARD ASSOCIATESarchitecture and design
Client
Drawing Title
Job Title
Drawing No Revision
Date Drawn by:
New Low Energy Dwelling
James
First Floor
18 Park PlaceCardiffCF10 3DQTel No 02920 227 [email protected]
CEN06/04/2009
C128/AL(0)6
Land adjacent toWestra Lodge
File: C128 James 090331.pln
Sliding timber shutter for sunlight control
MasterBedroom
Studio Bathroom
Terraceover
Garage
First FloorArea: 76.40 m2
822.30 ft2
Closet
Library
Composite timber deck(non PVC)
Gray coloured Energiedaksystem on roof
1 m 5 m 10 m
1:100
First Floor - level 2.80 mScale @ A3 1:100
A
details of materials forsurfaces
above: floor plans
below: entrance way
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Traditional meets modern:the interiors reflect theclients' love of traditionalfurnishings but theseseem at home in theirmodern envelope.
The upper floor stairwellwas designed toaccommodate the owner'scollection of maps andpaintings, all naturally litunder a linear roofwindow.
above: guest room
far left: entrance hall
left: solar shading detail
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CONTEMPORARY BARNExtension to existing dwelling
This client's property, in the heart of rural Herefordshire,required a very sensitive design solution to satisfy thestrict local planning constraints.
After several researches on the local vernacular, it wasfelt that the most suitable response was a new timberframed barn structure, fitted out internally as livingaccommodation.
A major feature of the design is electrically operatedopenable glazing, allowing views onto the extensivegardens. On the upper level, a library protected byglazed handrails allows the sunlight to go through thedining space which makes the most of its double height,revealing the airy design wanted by the architects.
above: view from the living spaceunderneath the timber framedbarn extension
right: balcony overlooking thebackgarden
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GILLARDASSOCIATES
the electrically operated openable glazingfirst floor plan
ground floor plan barn extension entrance
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GILLARD ASSOCIATESarchitecture and design
7 Kemps CovertSt DonatsLlantwit MajorCF61 1YZTel No 02920 [email protected]
Client
Drawing Title
Job Title
Drawing No Revision
Date Drawn by
63 Llanfair Road
Parsons
Garden Layout
C70/AL(0)1
ARG
galv steel washing line tomatch one next doorapprox 4m high and setin conc base450x450x750mm deepslatted timber fenceapprox 80x19 at 90mmcentres on 75 sq uprightsat approx 1.8m centresfrom 1200mm afgl toheight of neighbour's trellis
100mm renderedblockwork
topsoil filled to min depth600mm on geotextilemembrane on gravel andhardcore
600 sq tiles laid on 100mm conc slab
200 topsoil on geotextile membrane on 200gravel fill laid in galv metal channel 400deep 300 wide
140X32 timber planks laid on 100x 44treated sw bearers @ nailed to treated swstakes min 750mm long driven into groundcovered by geotextile membrane on100mm gravel on 150mm hardcore
slatted timber fenceon 75 sq uprights atapprox 2m centresfrom ffl to height ofneighbour's trellis
140mm thk block wall built off conc slab to2.1m afgl. Clad with sw t@g boardinginside frame 150x32 all round block panel
new treated t&g door and frame with swslats to blend in with new slatted fence
topsoil to 600mm deepsurface level with ground
100mm concslab onhardcore
timber cladding both sides of 75squprightsto provide weathertightenclosure
ss grating size 900x2750 on 50x50 ssangles bolted to in situ concrete work 100thk coated in HeyDi waterproofing toprovide water feature . Allow for sump300x300x300 deep for pump and integralpipework
roof over 'shed' tobe in ply on timberbearers 75sq withfelt cover
400x50mm thk hw bench to detail
fabric canopy over to detail: allowfor ss ringbolts fixed to fasciaapprox 100mm below top edge
2000x500 double t&g doors high lift hinges to fold back
slatted timber fence on 75 squprights at approx 2m centresfrom ffl to height of neighbour'strellis
400mm wideconcrete slabforming bench seatat 350mm above ffl
ss tray water feature todetails fixed to blockwork
VICTORIAN TERRACE REWORKExtension and courtyard design
Victorian Terrace, Llanfair Road, Cardiff
This project involved a radical makeover of a traditionalterraced house owned by Alan Gillard and his wife Claire,an accomplished interior designer. With a modest budgetand working alongside Sunrise Interiors, the kitchen hasbeen opened up to the garden - which has also beentransformed into another room.
The result tends to bring a little bit of Mediterraneanatmosphere to South Wales combining vegetation andclever use of timber in the garden for entertaining andrelaxing, as well as minimalist interiors flooded with lightand sunshine... at least when it is not raining!
Clients of Gillard Associates can all benefit from thesynergy and creative energy which comes from theGillards' successful design partnership.
view through the kitchen
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views from the garden / towards the garden
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Copper cladding wall
Second floor deck
Swimming Pool and Sun deck
Views to the house from the swimming pool
BEACH HOUSENew sustainable dwelling in Porthcawl
Originally occupied by a detached dwellingwhich did not have sufficient relevance to bepreserved, Gillard Associates were asked todesign a highly sustainable dwelling on theprivileged site of Newton, a rural suburbanvillage near Porthcawl.
Located on a site of 900 m2 with a very subtledrop from east to south, the prominent positionof the proposed building gives a status oflandmark. The character of the location isanything but homogeneous; rather, a collectionof random styles of dwellings which has grownup sporadically over the last five decades.
The proposed design responds to the views.The applicants living quarters are located onthe third storey to provide them with the most
extensive views. The first floor is given over toguests rooms and a separate living area. Thetwo floors are connected by means of alightwell by the staircase. The entire groundfloor is given over to utility rooms, a swimmingpool and gym, with entrance and receptiongenerous enough to provide space forentertaining.
The south elevation looks modern and is mainlyglazed to take advantage of the views towardsthe bay. Sharp shaped balconies will enable theoccupants to enjoy the views and outdoorquality of life. The simple horizontality of thestructure and the minimalist palette of materialscreates a beautifully understated contemporarybuilding in harmony with its context.
view from the bay
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Client
Drawing Title
Job Title
Drawing No Revision
Date Drawn by:
Replacement Dwelling
Williams
Ground Floor Plan
2 Cathedral RoadCardiffCF11 9RZTel No 02920 229 [email protected]
30/11/2010
C152/AL(0)3File: C152 Williams Planning 101130.pln
P
39 Beach Road, Porthcawl
N
0.000 / +6.680
-0.150 / +6.530
-0.050 / +6.630
-0.050 / +6.630
S-02
S-02
S-03
East E
levation
Garage Elevation
Textured self coloured render
Timber gate
Timber rollershutter door
Timber door(same height as the wall)
Swimming Pool
Gym
Storage
Seating
Garden(Low height planting)
gravel channel
Pervious block paving
S-04
S-01
entrance
-0.150 / +6.530
West E
levation
Narrow opening in the wall
concrete stair
UtilityRoom
TechnicalRoomDrying area
Fire exit
Bathroom
SwimmingPool
Front Garden
Lift
Shower
LaundryChute
Car space
Stor
age
Upper floors projection
Sliding gate
Concrete flags
Ceramic tiles
Concrete flags
Lawn
Lawn
Concrete flags
2nd
floor
pro
ject
ion
Staircase
South Elevation
1 m 5 m 10 m
1:100
0. Ground Floor Plan 1:100
CEN
1:100 @ A3
GILLARD ASSOCIATESarchitecture and design
Client
Drawing Title
Job Title
Drawing No Revision
Date Drawn by:
Replacement Dwelling
Williams
First Floor Plan
2 Cathedral RoadCardiffCF11 9RZTel No 02920 229 [email protected]
30/11/2010
C152/AL(0)4File: C152 Williams Planning 101130.pln
P
39 Beach Road, Porthcawl
N
East E
levation
Garage Elevation
+3.000 / +9.680
+2.660 / +9.340
Composite wood panels
Flat roof with gravel on top
Textured self coloured render walls
concrete stair
Living
Bedroom 2
Library
Bedroom 1
Bedroom 3
Ensuite 1 Ensuite 2
Ensuite 3
Sun deck
Balcony
Balcony
West E
levation
Tall hedge
SwimmingPool
Lift
LaundryChute
Staircase
Ceramic tiles
Ceram
ic tiles
Floating deckComposite wood (nonPVC)South Elevation
1 m 5 m 10 m
1:1001. First Floor Plan 1:100
1:100 @ A3
CEN
GILLARD ASSOCIATESarchitecture and design
Client
Drawing Title
Job Title
Drawing No Revision
Date Drawn by:
Replacement Dwelling
Williams
Second Floor Plan
2 Cathedral RoadCardiffCF11 9RZTel No 02920 229 [email protected]
30/11/2010
C152/AL(0)5File: C152 Williams Planning 101130.pln
P
39 Beach Road, Porthcawl
N
East E
levation
Garage Elevation
+6.000 / +12.680
+5.950 / +12.630
Pre-patinated copper cladding wall
Glass balustrade
DiningLiving
Void
Pantry
MasterBedroom
MasterBathroom
Dressing
West E
levation
South Elevation
Kitchen
Lift
Store
LaundryChute
Staircase
Deck
Floating deckComposite wood (non
PVC)
1 m 5 m 10 m
1:1002. Second Floor Plan 1:100
1:100 @ A3
CEN
ground floor plan
first floor plan
second floor plan
architecture and designGILLARD ASSOCIATES
Copper cladding wall
Second floor deck
Swimming Pool and Sun deck
Views to the house from the swimming poolthe deconstructed southfacade brings a certaincontemporary touch to thedwelling, ensuring itspresence in the landscape
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7 Kemps CovertSt DonatsLlantwit MajorCF61 1YZTel No 02920 [email protected]
Client
Drawing Title
Job Title
Drawing No Revision
Date Drawn by
Refurbishment ofStudent Houses
United World College ofthe Atlantic
Site Plan
C93080226.pln06/03/2008 C93/AL(0)1
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Scale: 1:200 @ A1
Gillard Associates were asked toremodel the campus' studentresidential facilities. Our proposalwas to consider refurbishmentrather than replacement. Thisapproach offered three realadvantages.
Firstly, cost - it was estimatedthat 1/2M was saved from theoverall build budget.Secondly, time - the contract wassubstantially completed over asummer vacation, which reducedeven more the costs to theschool of finding alternativeaccommodation for the students.Finally, emissions - retaining theconcrete shell saved a significantamount of CO2 emitted becausethe embodied energy wasretained rather than discarded.
This eco-refurb also allowed thecollege to replace the outdatedoil fired heating system withground source heat pump andwholehouse ventilation system
ATLANTIC COLLEGELow energy students house refurbishment
from Zehnder who used thescheme as a UK pilot project.
The key to designing energyefficient buildings is accuratethermal modelling early in thedesign process. Theenvironmental software we useallows us to build quick virtualmodels and test them usingrealistic weather data.After having modelled thebuildings and as far as possiblereplicated site conditions, werealised we were able toincrease the building's thermalefficiency by up to 90%.
The finished student house isnow being monitored by UWIC tosee just what economies can bemade. Savings in the region of7500 pa for all three buildingswere forecast by theenvironmental software, reducingheat loads from around 70kW to12kW during the coldestpredicted temperatures.
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right: student rooms' wings
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LOW ENERGY HOUSENew Code 5 Dwelling, Dyffryn
Gillard Associates have carried out a lotof research into low energy houses,particularly in continental Europe. Makingsure of the supply chain for all the variouscomponents and systems was achallenge, but this project , constructedunder our direct management, hasachieved an outstanding ambition for theclients who wanted a zero energydwelling.
The clean and simple layout uses theminimum of material, and takesadvantage of views and solar radiation.The building envelope is well insulatedusing SIPS panels and triple glazedwindows. SIPS also provides good airtightness, to further increase energyefficiency. Fresh air at ambienttemperatures is provided by a wholehouse system with heat recovery, and theresulting heat loads are very low lessthan 4 kW on the predicted coldest day.
Heating is provided by a ground sourceheat pump, which also allows low energycooling when connected to a dew pointsensor, to compensate for low thermalmass in the construction.
The roof is fitted with an array ofphotvoltaic cells which makes the buildingalmost carbon neutral. The owners arereporting a net profit well into four figuresannually.
Domestic hot water demand is providedby the heat pump in winter but backed upby a solar thermal system in summer. Arainwater harvesting system is alsospecified, providing filtered water to wcsand for garden use.
glazed entrance hall
looking towards the garden
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The basis of the house is sellingrenewable energy to the national grid.This has been done via theenvironmental software used by thepractice. The best solar exposition hasbeen determined and predictions aboutenergy consumption have been made,results which were not only validated butexceeded by our clients once theysettled in.
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GILLARD ASSOCIATESarchitecture and design
7 Kemps CovertSt DonatsLlantwit MajorCF61 1YZTel No 02920 [email protected]
Client
Drawing Title
Job Title
Drawing No Revision
Date Drawn by
C107
Barn BDoghill FarmDyffryn
Taylor
Proposals: Ground Floor Plan
N
kitchen
draughtlobby
biomassfire
utility
dining
timber boardboundary fenceand gate
existing stonewalls sandblasted andpointed
existing arrow slitwindow to remain
neighbouring barn
living library
stonework blockingentrance waybrought forward tocreate draughtlobby
hall
reuse of existingsteels
Comfobox
recycling
store
existing arrow slitwindow to remain
step
step
step
cedar cladding tostore with slidingtimber door frontand rear
footprint ofexisting building
steel RWdownpipe to RWHtank below ground
structural internalskin to reducedemand onexisting structureand ensureairtight building
externalpower point
bi-fold shutterswith fixed
horizontal timberslats to provide
shading, securityand privacy
bi-fold shuttersshown in open
position
existing stone walls sandblasted and pointed
2 car parkingspaces(partly withinshared courtyardas extantapplication)
rain waterharvesting tank
new 1.5m retaining stone wall
boundary hedging 1.8m
wc
timber boardboundary fence
bicycle store with sedumroof: height 1.5m
raised grassembankment
around boundary:max 1m
boundary hedge 1.8mraised (1m max)grass embankment
all lights and glazeddoors: aluminium
grey painted
0 1 2 3 4 5 metres
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7 Kemps CovertSt DonatsLlantwit MajorCF61 1YZTel No 02920 [email protected]
Client
Drawing Title
Job Title
Drawing No Revision
Date Drawn by
C107
Barn BDoghill FarmDyffryn
Taylor
Proposals: Upper Floor Plan
N
master bedroom ensuite
bedroom 2bathroom
balcony
study/bed 3
raised level allowsoriginal windows toremain
sedum flat roofof store
doubleheihgt
hw
balcony
balcony
existing stonewalls sandblasted andpointed
stonework blockingentrance waybrought forward tocreate draughtlobby
reuse of existingsteels
footprint ofexisting building
steel RWdownpipe to RWHtank below ground
structural internalskin to reducedemand onexisting structureand ensureairtight building
existing stone walls sandblasted and pointed
glazed roof todraught lobby
fixed horizontaltimber slats
provide screeningfrom distant view
neighbouringdwelling
fixed verticaltimber slats
operable shutterswith horizontaltimber louvres
vertical evacuated solar thermal panelsystem provides shading and DHW
fixed vertical timber slatsarea for nestingbarn owls
flue
all lights and glazeddoors: aluminium
grey painted
Rockpaneldark grey cladding
0 1 2 3 4 5 metres
P Upper Floor TO SCALE @ A3 - 1:100
TSFMar 08
/12
Following the 'fabric first' approach, stonework hasbeen maintained, high efficiency timber frame dwellinghas been erected and sustainable devices have beeninstalled, being part of the general design andproviding what the clients were searching for: a placeto live in harmoniously with the surrounding nature
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THE QUAYPADFloating office
Quaypad is a concept which has comeof age. We live in a rapidly changingworld which makes increasingly stressfuldemands on us, and our environment.Climate change is leading to more floodprone areas. Suddenly, the idea ofaccommodation which floats, and whichcan provide a simple and robust solutionto our need for comfortable work andliving space, makes a lot of sense.Quaypad can meet your requirement forstylish and flexible space solutions whichtake advantage of the one remainingunder used resource waterspace.
Many cities have areas of water which areunder used and very often right in thecentre. Imagine having access to anoffice, studio, or waterside pad, and thepossibilities this can offer...
It doesnt stop at work and living space.The use of Quaypads is limited only byyour imagination and, however it wasoriginally conceived as a floating office,the design is very flexible and can easilybe configured into a variety of otheroptions (hotels, studio flat, cafe, riversidelounge, coastguard vessel...)
Quaypads can be designed to providethermal comfort in virtually any climate our suppliers can provide heating and airconditioning solutions for vessels destinedfor Scandinavia and the Persian Gulf. Thelist of equipment can also include solar pvcells and generators allowing the units tobe located away from power supply. In factvirtually every possibility has beenconsidered by our designers whospecialise in micro living solutions.
the Quaypad, our floating office moored at the Cardiff Marina
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rooftop night shot
17m Quaypad Riverside Lounge, Marlown
The photograph above shows how well theQuaypad fits into its riverside context. Theclient wanted a luxury lounge which wouldbe impervious to river flooding - a regularoccurrence on this part of the Thames -and constructed his own dock, connectingthe waterfront to his home.
Left: Riverside lounge deckterrace at night
Above: Office Quaypad
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Eden Gate are a charity based in Newportcommitted to addressing the problem ofhomelessness in an innovative way. GillardAssociates have been doing their bit to help realisetheir vision for an architectural solution based onshipping containers.
The key concept of this project is to proposehouses made from shipping containers that canaccommodate the homeless. Land that mightotherwise lie idle for five years will be brought backinto life and used to provide much-neededtemporary accommodation. When the site comes to
EDENGATEShipping container flats
be redeveloped, the containers can be transferredto other locations. Inside the containers aretransformed into self-contained studio flats, andfeature bathrooms, kitchen/lounge area andinsulated walls. Shipping-container homes havebeen used elsewhere, including in London, and areseen as a significantly cheaper housing option thanbricks and mortar.
The charity was searching for a partnership,allowing Gillard Associates to offer time in trainingwhilst helping people and giving the trainees theopportunity to access experience in return.
housing project on its virtual site
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above: possible disposal of thecontainers on site
below: internal shot from one unit
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FAMILY HOUSES5 dwellings on top of the hill
This site is a large residential propertycomprising a large Edwardian familyhouse, an adjacent annexe overgaraging, and gardens on different levels.
Gillard Associates were invited to putforward a design for consideration. Aftertesting the detailed BIM model it wasfound that the site could comfortablyaccommodate 5 new dwellings arrangedaround a central area of protected trees.
It is important that, spatially, eachdwelling can breathe, to allow views outof the site, allow sunlight into amenityspaces, and allow buffer zones to thetrees in and around the site.
This is also in keeping with buildingdensities in the neighbourhood generally,
and will allow each property to enjoy agood quality of life, and allow thedeveloper to market the dwellings asupmarket family houses and ensure thebest return on this valuable piece of realestate.
The general arrangement can be seenas a family of family houses, eachreinforcing the other in terms of identityso that the development is seen as anintegrated whole, linked by stone wallsand a common circulation area. Thisconcept will ensure that the occupantswill feel part of a small community, withconsequential benefits for communitysafety.
entrance side road
visitor's parking
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 5
site entr
ance
drivew
ay to n
eighbo
ur pro
perty
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not to scale
Revision:P1 CEN 17.02.15 Unit 5 with reduced 1st floor volume andoverall footprint.
architecture and designGILLARD ASSOCIATES
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House Type B (Unit 1)
Description
The replacement main dwelling occupies a similar position to the
existing house although the footprint is slightly smaller.
The building volume rises up with a series of enclosing roofs to
provide interest on the north elevation, or entrance side. The
dwelling is accessed from the same level as the existing dwelling,
but the accommodation is designed to step down the site in split
levels, to respond to the topography and take advantage of the
open views, and reduce the amount of deadwork and allow for a
cellar (technical room).
The dwelling benefits from a large area of garden on the south side
of the access drive, and an open south facing courtyard provides a
link to this amenity from the main living rooms.
Studio & Cellar Floor Plans (Source: Gillard Associates)
Lower Ground & Ground Floors (Source: Gillard Associates)
Illustration (Source: Gillard Associates)
Upper & First Floors (Source: Gillard Associates)
N
-1.400
-1.400
- 2.400cellar
woodstorage
utilityroom
to k
itche
n
living
patio
firep
lace
N
0.000
garage
dining down
to c
ella
r
kitchen /dining
WCdraughtlobby
coveredentrance
fireplace
+1.400
+1.400
master bedroom
ensuite
dressing
+2.800
guestbedroom
doublebedroom
doublebedroom
ensuite
doublebedroom
s to r
a ge
bathroom
1 m 5 m 10 m1:100
15 m
Lower ground floor (-1.4m) & Ground floor (0.0m) - 1:100 Upper floor (+1.4m) & First floor (+2.8m) - 1:100
GFA:Ground floor (kitchen & dining): 67.74 m2Lower Ground floor (living room): 54.00 m2
GFA:Upper floor (master bedroom): 49.30 m2First floor (bedrooms): 109 m2
Unit 1 total GFA: 335 m2
House Type B - Lower Ground Floor & Ground FloorDate: 10/12/2014
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architecture and designGILLARD ASSOCIATES
N
+5.600 Studio29 m2
N
1 m 5 m 10 m1:100
15 m
- 2.400cellar
woodstorage
utilityroom
to k
itche
n
Studio (+5.6m) - 1:100
GFA: 29 m2
Unit 1 total GFA: 335 m2
Utility room & Cellar (- 2.4 m) - 1:100
GFA: 25 m2
Studio and CellarDate: 10/12/2014
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architecture and designGILLARD ASSOCIATES
N
-1.400
-1.400
- 2.400cellar
woodstorage
utilityroom
to k
itche
n
living
patio
firep
lace
N
0.000
garage
dining down
to c
ella
r
kitchen /dining
WCdraughtlobby
coveredentrance
fireplace
+1.400
+1.400
master bedroom
ensuite
dressing
+2.800
guestbedroom
doublebedroom
doublebedroom
ensuite
doublebedroom
s to r
a ge
bathroom
1 m 5 m 10 m1:100
15 m
Lower ground floor (-1.4m) & Ground floor (0.0m) - 1:100 Upper floor (+1.4m) & First floor (+2.8m) - 1:100
GFA:Ground floor (kitchen & dining): 67.74 m2Lower Ground floor (living room): 54.00 m2
GFA:Upper floor (master bedroom): 49.30 m2First floor (bedrooms): 109 m2
Unit 1 total GFA: 335 m2
House Type B - Lower Ground Floor & Ground FloorDate: 10/12/2014
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architecture and designGILLARD ASSOCIATES
N
+5.600 Studio29 m2
N
1 m 5 m 10 m1:100
15 m
- 2.400cellar
woodstorage
utilityroom
to k
itche
n
Studio (+5.6m) - 1:100
GFA: 29 m2
Unit 1 total GFA: 335 m2
Utility room & Cellar (- 2.4 m) - 1:100
GFA: 25 m2
Studio and CellarDate: 10/12/2014
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architecture and designGILLARD ASSOCIATES
The Coppice, Dinas Powys
House Type B (Unit 1)
Description
The replacement main dwelling occupies a similar position to the
existing house although the footprint is slightly smaller.
The building volume rises up with a series of enclosing roofs to
provide interest on the north elevation, or entrance side. The
dwelling is accessed from the same level as the existing dwelling,
but the accommodation is designed to step down the site in split
levels, to respond to the topography and take advantage of the
open views, and reduce the amount of deadwork and allow for a
cellar (technical room).
The dwelling benefits from a large area of garden on the south side
of the access drive, and an open south facing courtyard provides a
link to this amenity from the main living rooms.
Studio & Cellar Floor Plans (Source: Gillard Associates)
Lower Ground & Ground Floors (Source: Gillard Associates)
Illustration (Source: Gillard Associates)
Upper & First Floors (Source: Gillard Associates)
N
-1.400
-1.400
- 2.400cellar
woodstorage
utilityroom
to k
itche
n
living
patio
firep
lace
N
0.000
garage
dining down
to c
ella
r
kitchen /dining
WCdraughtlobby
coveredentrance
fireplace
+1.400
+1.400
master bedroom
ensuite
dressing
+2.800
guestbedroom
doublebedroom
doublebedroom
ensuite
doublebedroom
s to r
a ge
bathroom
1 m 5 m 10 m1:100
15 m
Lower ground floor (-1.4m) & Ground floor (0.0m) - 1:100 Upper floor (+1.4m) & First floor (+2.8m) - 1:100
GFA:Ground floor (kitchen & dining): 67.74 m2Lower Ground floor (living room): 54.00 m2
GFA:Upper floor (master bedroom): 49.30 m2First floor (bedrooms): 109 m2
Unit 1 total GFA: 335 m2
House Type B - Lower Ground Floor & Ground FloorDate: 10/12/2014
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architecture and designGILLARD ASSOCIATES
N
+5.600 Studio29 m2
N
1 m 5 m 10 m1:100
15 m
- 2.400cellar
woodstorage
utilityroom
to k
itche
n
Studio (+5.6m) - 1:100
GFA: 29 m2
Unit 1 total GFA: 335 m2
Utility room & Cellar (- 2.4 m) - 1:100
GFA: 25 m2
Studio and CellarDate: 10/12/2014
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architecture and designGILLARD ASSOCIATES
N
-1.400
-1.400
- 2.400cellar
woodstorage
utilityroom
to k
itche
n
living
patio
firep
lace
N
0.000
garage
dining down
to c
ella
r
kitchen /dining
WCdraughtlobby
coveredentrance
fireplace
+1.400
+1.400
master bedroom
ensuite
dressing
+2.800
guestbedroom
doublebedroom
doublebedroom
ensuite
doublebedroom
s to r
a ge
bathroom
1 m 5 m 10 m1:100
15 m
Lower ground floor (-1.4m) & Ground floor (0.0m) - 1:100 Upper floor (+1.4m) & First floor (+2.8m) - 1:100
GFA:Ground floor (kitchen & dining): 67.74 m2Lower Ground floor (living room): 54.00 m2
GFA:Upper floor (master bedroom): 49.30 m2First floor (bedrooms): 109 m2
Unit 1 total GFA: 335 m2
House Type B - Lower Ground Floor & Ground FloorDate: 10/12/2014
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architecture and designGILLARD ASSOCIATES
N
+5.600 Studio29 m2
N
1 m 5 m 10 m1:100
15 m
- 2.400cellar
woodstorage
utilityroom
to k
itche
n
Studio (+5.6m) - 1:100
GFA: 29 m2
Unit 1 total GFA: 335 m2
Utility room & Cellar (- 2.4 m) - 1:100
GFA: 25 m2
Studio and CellarDate: 10/12/2014
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architecture and designGILLARD ASSOCIATES
The Coppice, Dinas Powys
House Type B (Unit 1)
Description
The replacement main dwelling occupies a similar position to the
existing house although the footprint is slightly smaller.
The building volume rises up with a series of enclosing roofs to
provide interest on the north elevation, or entrance side. The
dwelling is accessed from the same level as the existing dwelling,
but the accommodation is designed to step down the site in split
levels, to respond to the topography and take advantage of the
open views, and reduce the amount of deadwork and allow for a
cellar (technical room).
The dwelling benefits from a large area of garden on the south side
of the access drive, and an open south facing courtyard provides a
link to this amenity from the main living rooms.
Studio & Cellar Floor Plans (Source: Gillard Associates)
Lower Ground & Ground Floors (Source: Gillard Associates)
Illustration (Source: Gillard Associates)
Upper & First Floors (Source: Gillard Associates)
N
-1.400
-1.400
- 2.400cellar
woodstorage
utilityroom
to k
itche
n
living
patio
firep
lace
N
0.000
garage
dining down
to c
ella
r
kitchen /dining
WCdraughtlobby
coveredentrance
fireplace
+1.400
+1.400
master bedroom
ensuite
dressing
+2.800
guestbedroom
doublebedroom
doublebedroom
ensuite
doublebedroom
s to r
a ge
bathroom
1 m 5 m 10 m1:100
15 m
Lower ground floor (-1.4m) & Ground floor (0.0m) - 1:100 Upper floor (+1.4m) & First floor (+2.8m) - 1:100
GFA:Ground floor (kitchen & dining): 67.74 m2Lower Ground floor (living room): 54.00 m2
GFA:Upper floor (master bedroom): 49.30 m2First floor (bedrooms): 109 m2
Unit 1 total GFA: 335 m2
House Type B - Lower Ground Floor & Ground FloorDate: 10/12/2014
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P
architecture and designGILLARD ASSOCIATES
N
+5.600 Studio29 m2
N
1 m 5 m 10 m1:100
15 m
- 2.400cellar
woodstorage
utilityroom
to k
itche
n
Studio (+5.6m) - 1:100
GFA: 29 m2
Unit 1 total GFA: 335 m2
Utility room & Cellar (- 2.4 m) - 1:100
GFA: 25 m2
Studio and CellarDate: 10/12/2014
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architecture and designGILLARD ASSOCIATES
N
-1.400
-1.400
- 2.400cellar
woodstorage
utilityroom
to k
itche
n
living
patio
firep
lace
N
0.000
garage
dining down
to c
ella
r
kitchen /dining
WCdraughtlobby
coveredentrance
fireplace
+1.400
+1.400
master bedroom
ensuite
dressing
+2.800
guestbedroom
doublebedroom
doublebedroom
ensuite
doublebedroom
s to r
a ge
bathroom
1 m 5 m 10 m1:100
15 m
Lower ground floor (-1.4m) & Ground floor (0.0m) - 1:100 Upper floor (+1.4m) & First floor (+2.8m) - 1:100
GFA:Ground floor (kitchen & dining): 67.74 m2Lower Ground floor (living room): 54.00 m2
GFA:Upper floor (master bedroom): 49.30 m2First floor (bedrooms): 109 m2
Unit 1 total GFA: 335 m2
House Type B - Lower Ground Floor & Ground FloorDate: 10/12/2014
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architecture and designGILLARD ASSOCIATES
N
+5.600 Studio29 m2
N
1 m 5 m 10 m1:100
15 m
- 2.400cellar
woodstorage
utilityroom
to k
itche
n
Studio (+5.6m) - 1:100
GFA: 29 m2
Unit 1 total GFA: 335 m2
Utility room & Cellar (- 2.4 m) - 1:100
GFA: 25 m2
Studio and CellarDate: 10/12/2014
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architecture and designGILLARD ASSOCIATES
one family house type
ground floor plan first floor plan roof plan
the protected trees central area
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Drawing Title
Job Title
Drawing No Revision
Date Drawn by:
Residential Development, OldSorting Office Site, LlanmaesRoad, Llantwit Major
Roath Property Co Ltd
Site Layout
21/05/2014
C145/AL(0)3File: C145 Alternate Scheme Planning 140521.pln
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2 Cathedral RoadCardiffCF11 9RZTel No 02920 229 [email protected]
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E-01
E-04
S-01
S-02
existing wallremoved
original roadline
existing chain link fence removedand replaced with weldmesh fence1.8m high complying withLPS1175 Security Rating 2
existing chain link fence removedand replaced with weldmesh fence1.8m high complying withLPS1175 Security Rating 2
existing chain link fenceremoved and replaced withweldmesh fence 1.8m highcomplying with LPS1175Security Rating 2 overretaining wall
existing chain link fence removedand replaced with weldmeshfence 1.8m high complying withLPS1175 Security Rating 2
existing chain link fenceremoved and replacedwith weldmesh fence1.8m high complying
with LPS1175 SecurityRating 2
existing tree planting retained
existing tree planting retained
existing tree planting retained
new stone walling1.4m high
existing chain linkfence removed andreplaced withweldmesh fence 1.8mhigh complying withLPS1175 SecurityRating 2
existing chain link fenceremoved and replaced withweldmesh fence 1.8m highcomplying with LPS1175Security Rating 2
trees chosen to benative species withcrown no lower than2m afgl
shrubbery kept below1m afgl
1.8m height gate
UNIT 6
UNIT 1UNIT 2
UNIT 3
UNIT 4
UNIT 5
deckdeck
deck
deck
12
3
5
6
Parking5 spaces
Parking9 spaces
L l a n m a e s R
o a d
7
8
9
existing grassed banki
ng
existinggrassedbanking
10
turning head
2.4m3.2m
2.4m
12 13
Entrance doors to haveaccess control with
audio signal
Entrance doors to haveaccess control with
audio signal
deck
11
Bike rack(10 bikes)
Bike rack(6 bikes)
retaining wall
drop:600mm
drop:856 mm
drop:450mm
drop:250mm
drop:200mm
retaining wall
drop:782 m
m
drop:708 mm
drop:540 mm
DoubleBedroom
SingleBedroom
Kitchen
Bathroom
Living
Dining
storeKitchenLiving
Dining
DoubleBedroom st
ore Bathroom
Kitchen
BathroomDoubleBedroom
SingleBedroom
Dining
Living
store
Bathroomstore
DoubleBedroom
SingleBedroom
Kitchen
Dining
Living
Bedroom
Kitchen
Dining
Living
Wet room
Store
Bedroom
Kitchen
Dining
Living
Wet room
Store
E-02
E-03
existing wallremoved
existingstone wallretained
new tree plantingnative species
existing m/h
1.8m fence and gatewith lock compliant to therequirements of Securedby Design
5 bar timberfarm gate 1.4mhigh lockable
metal fence on800mm high stonewall providingbarrier 1.4m high
metal fence on 800mmhigh stone wallproviding barrier 1.4mhigh
New stone pier for entry gate
new tree planting
new tree planting
BINS
Sharedamenity
planting bed
4
3.2m
Rain water
harvesting tank
3.2m
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porous paving
reinforced grass grid
grass
concrete post and chain linkfence 1.8m high
A Minor revisions to comply with advice issued bySouth Wales Police CPDA ARG 6-8-10
B Rearrangement of parking and removal of 1 unitto allow waste disposal LTD 10-9-10
C Parking bay widths adjusted following commentsfrom highways officer. ARG 4-11-10
D Refusal lorry turning curves adjusted according tothe latest version. 2 new parking spaces added (15 & 16) CEN 13-01-11
E Redesign of the main proposal. 18 Units. CEN13-07-08
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F Ground floor redesigned with accessible flats;levels added ARG 14-02-04
G Ground floor levels added CEN 21-05-04
GILLARD ASSOCIATESarchitecture and design
Client
Drawing Title
Job Title
Drawing No Revision
Date Drawn by:
Residential Development, OldSorting Office Site, LlanmaesRoad, Llantwit Major
Roath Property Co Ltd
Floor Plans
21/05/2014
C145/AL(0)4File: C145 Alternate Scheme Planning 140521.pln
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2 Cathedral RoadCardiffCF11 9RZTel No 02920 229 [email protected]
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UNIT 12
UNIT 7UNIT 8
UNIT 9
UNIT 10
UNIT 11
DoubleBedroom
SingleBedroom
Kitchen
Bathroom
Living
Dining
storeKitchenLiving
Dining
DoubleBedroom st
ore Bathroom
Kitchen
BathroomDoubleBedroom
SingleBedroom
Dining
Living
store
Bathroom
store
DoubleBedroom
SingleBedroom
Kitchen
Dining
Living
Dou
ble
Bedroom
Sing
leBedroom
Kitchen
Dining
Living
Bathroo
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store
Dou
ble
Bedroom
Sing
leBedroom
Kitchen
Dining
Living
Bathroo
m
store
UNIT 18
UNIT 13UNIT 14
UNIT 15
UNIT 16
UNIT 17
DoubleBedroom
SingleBedroom
Kitchen
Bathroom
Living
Dining
storeKitchenLiving
Dining
DoubleBedroom st
ore Bathroom
Kitchen
BathroomDoubleBedroom
SingleBedroom
Dining
Living
store
Bathroom
store
DoubleBedroom
SingleBedroom
Kitchen
Dining
Living
Dou
ble
Bedroom
Sing
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existing chain link fence removedand replaced with weldmesh fence1.8m high complying withLPS1175 Security Rating 2
existing chain link fence removedand replaced with weldmesh fence1.8m high complying withLPS1175 Security Rating 2
existing chain link fenceremoved and replaced withweldmesh fence 1.8m highcomplying with LPS1175Security Rating 2 overretaining wall
1.8m height gate
UNIT 6
UNIT 1UNIT 2
UNIT 3
UNIT 4
UNIT 5
deckdeck
deck
deck
turning head
Entrance doors to haveaccess control with
audio signal
Entrance doors to haveaccess control with
audio signal
deck
11
Bike rack(10 bikes)
Bike rack(6 bikes)
retaining wall
drop:600mm
drop:856 mm
drop:450mm
drop:250mm
drop:200mm
retaining wall
drop:782 m
m
drop:708 mm
drop:540 mm
DoubleBedroom
SingleBedroom
Kitchen
Bathroom
Living
Dining
storeKitchenLiving
Dining
DoubleBedroom st
ore Bathroom
Kitchen
BathroomDoubleBedroom
SingleBedroom
Dining
Living
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Bathroom
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DoubleBedroom
SingleBedroom
Kitchen
Dining
Living
Bedroom
Kitchen
Dining
Living
Wet room
Store
Bedroom
Kitchen
Dining
Living
Wet room
Store
1.8m fence and gatewith lock compliant to therequirements of Securedby Design
Sharedamenity
Rain water
harvesting tank
1 m 5 m 10 m
1:100
First Floor 1:100 Second Floor 1:100Ground Floor 1:100
Scale 1:100 @ A3
CEN
A Minor revisions to comply with advice issued bySouth Wales Police CPDA ARG 6-8-10
B Rearrangement of parking and removal of 1 unitto allow waste disposal LTD 10-9-10
C Reposition structural column in undercroft parkingfollowing discussions with Stewart ConsultingEngineers ARG 11-06-08
D Redesign of the main proposal. 18 Units. CEN13-07-08
Areas:
Flat Unit area no. Area per type
Type A 60.62 m2 4 242.48 m2Type B 62.38 m2 3 187.14 m2 Type C 48.50 m2 3 145.50 m2Type D 61.96 m2 3 185.88 m2 Type E 62.63 m2 3 187.89 m2 Type W 60.62 m2 2 121.24 m2
Total living area: 1070.13 m2
Total circulation area: 141.12 m2
Total Area: 1211.25 m2
Breakdown:
Type A:Units 9,10,15,16
Type B:Units 5,11,17
Type C:Units 6,12,18
Type D:Units 1,7,13
Type E:Units 2,8,14
Type W:Units 3,4
E Redesign of Units 3 and 4 as wheelchair accessible flats ARG 14-02-03
F Redesign wheelchair accessible flats Nos 3 and 4 with wet rooms. Levels added ARG 14-02-04
PROPOSED SCHEME:
Mix:
Flat Bedrooms/Person no.
Type A 2 Bed / 3 Person 4Type B 2 Bed / 3 Person 3Type C 1 Bed / 2 Person 3Type D 2 Bed / 3 Person 3Type E 2 Bed / 3 Person 3Type W 1 Bed/ 2 Person w/chair 2
Total no. units: 13 x 2B/3P 3 x 1B/2P 2 x 1B/2P w/chair
18 units
F
This project takes place at the former Post OfficeSorting Office, Llanmaes Road, Llantwit Major, andaccessed off Station Road. The site lies at the end of a45m long single track drive and originally consisted ofthe single storey former office building and a coveredbike shed. Its remainder is in the form of a largeconcrete hardstanding and grassed area to the rear.
Gillard Associates have been granted permission for a3-storey residential flat development with 17 units andincludes the provision of 12 car parking spaces alongthe access road.
Surrounded by a mixture of uses consisting of variouscommercial and residential buildings, this new housingproject reacts to its site alongside a railway line byshielding communal amenity areas from noise with thebuilding.
Always following the "first envelope" approach, thisbuilding itself will use air tight construction and a heatrecovery ventilation system to give a high degree ofacoustic separation and sustainability. It does this byextracting warm stale air and transferring the heat tocold fresh air without the two mixing. This keeps theinternal air fresh without opening windows whichsignificantly reduces heat loss from ventilation anddraughts as well as annoyance from noise.
Work on site began in 2015 and is still in progress.
OLD SORTING OFFICESocial housing project
site plan ground floor plan
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The general form and massingof the buildings is determinedlargely by the geometry of thesite, which has its main axisaligned to the adjacent railway.This project has been kept tothree storeys, to ensure that itis not overly dominant in acountry townwhere the tallest building is ofthree stor