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BMT Defence Services - Bath Interior fit out for new offices Design Engine Architects Expression of Interest + Interior Design Themes January 2017British Embassy Sana’a, Yemen



About UsThe following pages provide an insight into who we are and how we work.

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ABOUT US“ Design Engine Architects are a very professional and dedicated company. The Directors and staff are very competent and really do consider the client’s needs. Some architectural practices are only interested in the design (and what the design can do for their practice). Design Engine really do want the client to have a building they can afford to own as well as one that delights them.” Kerry Hutchings Head of Major Projects, Foreign and Commonwealth OfficeDesign Engine Architects Design by dialogue Award-winning deliveryRichard Rose-Casemore, Richard Jobson and Rodney Graham We like to develop our designs through close dialogue with all We pride ourselves on the delivery of our projects. We invest asformed Design Engine Architects as a Private Limited Company in project stakeholders. This is a key part of our service and is never a much in the process of technical design and productionDecember 2001. time-limited exercise. The client briefing process in particular, is a information as we do in client briefing, scheme design delivery key part of the relationship-building process and when properly and the making of planning applications.Our staff receive the bestDesign Engine's projects are designed and delivered by a undertaking always leads to a truly successful project. training possible in order to deliver our clients outstandingdedicated team of staff, who offer a first-class quality driven service projects.to its clients. The practice has a wealth of experience working on Director-led Designsnew buildings but also within sensitive historic settings and with Our projects are always director-led from inception to Lessons learntconstruction budgets ranging to date from £0.5 million - £85 completion. David Gausden will be the director who would lead We consider the delivery of a building to be a journey for allmillion in value. this competition. parties concerned. We believe it is vital that once it is complete an opportunity is made to reflect on the positives and negatives ofDesign Engine's work holds the synthesis of high quality design Models the outcome.and sustainability as a core value and consequently many In addition to the production of drawings and CGI’s a uniquenesscompleted projects have been honoured with awards, including of the practice is the sheer number of physical models that weRIBA Stirling Mid-list, an RIBA International Award, the LEAF produce to explore and explain a project. These become hugely(Leading European Architects Forum) Sustainability Award and important when describing ideas to stakeholders, as we find theynumerous RIBA, Civic Trust, RTPI and BCI awards and bring clarity to a proposal that drawings often cannot. Models arecommendations. The Practice has received 48 Design Awards always supplemented by drawings and CGI’s which are producedsince 2001. Currently the practice employs 36 people which in-house by our highly skilled team.includes 22 qualified architects and 9 assistant architects. Team approachSite analysis We like to work closely with our client and consultant team alikeWe undertake very careful analysis of the site which we use to lead and to date have enjoy long-term and fulfilling workingus to the development of potential site-specific concepts arising relationships with the many clients and professionals we havefrom the brief. encountered. DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 2

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ABOUT USStakeholder meetingsDesign by dialogueWe enjoy the process of sharing the design journey with thevarious user groups and stakeholders, and value their contributiontowards the final proposals. Feedback is recorded and reviewedby the design team.We invest time in preparing presentations, drawings and modelstailored specifically for local audiences. Communicating our ideasclearly through three dimensional physical, as well as computergenerated models makes this process efficient and focussed. Stakeholder workshops for Cedar Park and Princes Mead school DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 4

ABOUT US 3D Representation3D representation DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 5 CGI visuals generated for stakeholder meetings

ABOUT USClient CareKey External Stakeholder Engagement The role of the design team and in particular the architect is to Whether we are working on a design for a specific building or aWe are experienced in creating working environments either support the engagement process with the necessary material to wider strategic masterplan, we adopt an approach which we referwithin buildings designed by ourselves or as bespoke interior enable presentations and face to face consultation to occur, as well to as ‘design by dialogue’. The phrase captures the essence of thedesign and fit out commissions. This affords us an opportunity to as being involved in the presentation/consultation events in process we undertake, which is to work closely with our clients inexercise one of our passions for creating solutions that challenge person. Very often we will provide physical models of a proposal as order to consolidate the brief and to establish different andand enhance the spaces in which we work. these are very often the most easily understood medium. appropriate options in response. Our preference is for our designs to emerge in face to face workshops, where the client has directFrom this unique position we have been fortunate to develop new We are well experienced in the consultation process itself and with involvement and input in the process alongside the manyinterior design strategies and responses that are both respectful of managing feedback and resistance that might arise during the professional consultants that need to be involved in boththe place and host building, but which are driven by progressive engagement cycle so that the ambitions of the process can be masterplan and building projects. Finding the most appropriatethinking about the client’s future needs and aspirations. achieved through a process of sensitive negotiation. means to engage in dialogue and ultimately to present the outputs of the work both within the project and with the manyA key to the success of a project in this type of environment is how Client Care stakeholders that surround a project is a major consideration. Ourthe designs are supported by key external stakeholders and end We pride ourselves on our approach to our work, in particular how approach is very much dictated by the type of project, the physicalusers. Understanding the budgets, functional needs as well as the we listen to our clients. Our focus is to treat the client as a key part context of the project and client sensitivities including theircompany culture is an essential part of early design dialogue. of the design team and whilst we expect to be the ones doing the previous experience in delivering projects. hard work, we recognise the enormous insight and expertise thatAs with all external consultation, we work with the client to the client can bring to the design process. For us the key to To support the design process we hold a range of skills in-house,develop a carefully considered strategy of engagement which is understanding the clients brief is to understand the clients including physical model-making, realistic computer generatedprogrammed to work well with the key milestones identified for the approach to their business, the long-term vision and values of the images, fly-through films and a vast range of 2-dimensionalproject. This ensures that the time-periods for consideration and institution and the constitutional arrangements in respect of how drawing types. Often a project has benefitted from making studyresponse arising through the consultation process are dovetailed decisions need to be made by the client body. We will often need tours to completed buildings where there has been a similar briefwith the clients own expectations of progressing the designs with to consult directly with senior client-users who are responsible for or an interesting aspect about a project relating to the brief.the backdrop of statutory matters such as building control and the specific aspects of the organisation.fire authorities. DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 6

ABOUT USInterior design + fit outThe interior design process Common interior fit out requirements and challengesMost of our projects begin with some form of strategic overview • Understanding future growth of the organisation.approach. This provides a roadmap for any future development • Understanding security requirements, access and sensitivity of the business.ensuring that short term decisions are robustly tested against the • Coordination with the base building services.long term vision for the organisation. It also provides a structure • Continuity of services consultants input.to funding and cost/budget planning. • Understanding the Fire Strategy and occupancy limitations. • Lead times for furniture and fittings.It would be important to understand the IT requirements of the • Addressing flexible working and smart working requirements.organisation as well as the security sensitivities, as this will be • Creating an appropriate acoustic environment.fundamental to the strategic design approach. • Sustainability certification and energy use. • Future proofingFollowing initial briefing we use a number of tools including 3D • Sustaining, celebrating and supporting the clients values and ethos.models to review design approaches and concepts with usergroups.Furniture selection and specification is brought into thediscussion at an early stage in conjunction with GA space plans.Samples are sought from suppliers for testing and approval.The spacial layouts inform the services, IT, AV and lighting layoutsthat need to be tested against the base building servicesstructure.Colour strategies, wayfinding, materials and finishes aredeveloped and coordinated with the spacial layouts and testedagainst the cost plan. DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 7

Design ThemesUsing examples of our work, the following pages illustrate various design themesthat would influence and contribute to the design process for BMT Bath. DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 8

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THEMESSpace planning NOTE: The contractor is responsible for the checking of all site dimensions and levels. These should be checked prior to ordering of any components and before commencement of the works on site. All discrepancies should be brought to the immediate attention of the Contract Administrator. KEY: Western Court Student Services Public Piazza (Building A) STUDENT VENUE Core D-1.2 SUPPLY STUDENT Colonnade Building VENUE (Building B) EXTRACT WC EXTRACT PIPESPooled Teaching Block Abercrombie Building(Building D) (Building X) Gibbs Birch House Student Centre Library Abercrombie Extension Pooled Teaching (Building C) Primary Circulation Secondary Circulation Sinclair Central Court Vertical Circulation WC's Catering/Kitchen Careers Main Reception Student Services Multi-purpose Hall Student's Union Riser Plant Dep. of Learning Resources in Abercrombie Enquiry Centre Colonnade Building in Abeyance Store Forum SoBE Departmental Teaching SWT Resource SWT Office SWT Research SWT Reception Departmental Office B 03.05.10 Gateway 3 Issue DE AS A 18.12.09 Issued for Draft Stage E DE AS rev date notes drawn chkd Clerici Design Engine Architects Limited 3+4 St Clement Yard Winchester SO23 9DR www.designengine.co.uk 01962 890111 project title date of origin scale New Library & Teaching Building September 2009 1:250 @ A1 client drawing title Oxford Brookes University Illustrative Plan, Level 2 status drawing reference revision INFORMATION M003-SCA-AR-PLN-3227 BExample of General arrangement Space plan DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 10

THEMESFire safety RWP-1 RWP-1 NOTE: The contractor is responsible for the checking of all site dimensions and levels. These should be checked prior to ordering of any components and before commencement of the works on site. All discrepancies should be brought to the immediate attention of the Contract Administrator. KEY: B0.29 Scale Bar 10 Plant 012 X0.06 X0.07 B0.28 FD-30 Notes Lightwell Lightwell Non Alcoholic Bar RWO-1 B0.22 RWO-1 1. Do not scale from this drawing. RWO-1 RWP-1 Store RWO-1 RWOP-1 B0.27 2. This drawing is to be read in conjunction with all relevant Cafe RWP-1 CC2 RWO-1 Architects and Consultants drawings, schedules and specifications. CC7 CC1 CC1 CC1 KEY CC1 B0.30 30 Minute fire rated construction line Cafe Store 60 Minute fire rated construction line CC3 B0.26 B0.31 IT Switch 120 Minute fire rated construction line Contemplation Room CC7 B0.24 B0.32 CC2 Protected stair/lobby Gallery Clnr Fire Curtain B0.21 FD-30 B0.23 B0.33 Evacuation Lift Plant Gallery Store B0.25 B0.36 Circ Final exit Str-01 Changing Storey exit FD-30 CC1 A0.01 Place Entrance CC1 B0.34 FD-30HO WC FD-30HO FD-30HO FD-30HO L.02 L.01 RWP-1 B0.35 Lift Lift Clnr RWP-1 RWO-1 CC2 000 Space occupancy (no. of people) CC1 FD30 Dry riser inlet FD60 FD-30 B0.20 ATMs FD30HO Dry riser outlet Circ FD60HO Fire door with 30 minutes fire rating and CC10 B0.37 B0.38 smoke resistance / seal Circ Str-02 Fire door with 60 minutes fire rating and RWP-1 RWP-1 smoke resistance / seal Self closing fire door with 30 minutes fire B0.19 rating and smoke resistance / seal Circ Self closing fire door with 60 minutes fire rating and smoke resistance / seal FD-30HO Smoke vent CC6 CC6 CC4 B0.18 B0.17 RWP-1 RWOP-1 RWOP-1 RWOP-1 RWOP-1 RWOP-1 RWOP-1 WC Clnr FD-60HO FD-60HO B0.16 A0.02 C0.39 Baby Ch. Rec. Office Staff desk C0.40 NOTE: All fire curtains on local detection. Staff Office A0.03 CC1 Rec. Desk CC1 CC1 CC1 A0.15 CC3 C0.41 Auditorium Store/ Staff Office CC3 Green Room CC3 A0.14 AV Rack A0.11 Electrical C0.45 Cupboard Library CC3 X0.04 C0.42 Central Courtyard Sorting A0.13 A0.12 Office Str-03 Auditorium Gate To Release On F.A. C0.43 FD-30 AT Room CC3 A0.10 A0.04 Coats Auditorium Lobby CC3 A0.09 Reception A0.08 CC3 A0.05 X0.05 Store Str-04 Eastern Walkway L.03 A0.07 Lift A0.06 Revolving Door Leaves To Circ Clnr Fold In Event Of A Fire Alarm X0.02 C0.46 New Piazza Str-05 X0.03 Stepped Landscape C0.50 FD-30 Pond Plant C0.47 Str-09 X0.01 L.04 02 23.01.17 STAGE 4 ISSUE DE RJc Landform Lift IV RJ DE DE C0.48 01 10.01.17 FOR INFORMATION drawn chkd Printing & Copying 00 10.10.16 STAGE 3 ISSUE rev date notes C0.49 Reading Room project title date of origin scale West Downs 1 June 2016 1:125 @ A1, 1:250 @ A3 client drawing title University of Winchester Level 0 Fire Strategy Plan status drawing reference revision INFORMATION 1519-9100 02 Bus Stop ROMSEY ROADFire safety GA plan - Business Centre Winchester DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 11

THEMESPlace making open plan studio Space Plan storage solutions senior office space fully accessible reception desk small meeting rooms display wall beverage bar canteen / open plan meeting space separating screens client waiting area • using furniture to define function • flexible furniture = flexible space • robustness • style and colour to reinforce corporate identityExample of 3D model exploring working zones and places DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 12

THEMES ScopeInterior specification co-ordination of services acoustic baffles specification furniture selectionintegrated furniture DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 13 and fittings carpet selection Summary of finishes and FF&E for a typical social - smart working environment - Arts University Bournemouth

THEMES 4 Acoustic Wall TreatmentAcoustics 4.1 Acoustic wall treatments 1 Products 5 There is a huge variety of existing products on the market that 23 offer acoustic treatment to existing walls. Design Engine specifiedExamples of acoustic wall treatments required to create appropriate working environments Offecct Soundwave® for Southampton University Student’s Union café (1) which offer a textural quality to the space as well as improving the general acoustics. There are also products that incorporate shelving and planting for added functionality. Bespoke Another option would be to commission a bespoke piece of artwork that also offers acoustic qualities to the room. For example, Design Engine commissioned Pea Green to create a graphic stretched fabric wall hanging for Oxford Brookes University’s new Students’ Union bar (2 + 3) Other products (pictured) include: 4 Offecct Soundwave® Soundwave / 5 Offecct Soundwave® shelves and planters / 6 Abstracta Bits Wall / 7 Triline by Abstracta 6 7 DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 14

THEMES Glazing TreatmentGlazing treatment Glazing treatments 1 Integrated graphics 2 34 Glass can be treated in a manner of ways to incorporate permanent graphics for shading and aesthetic purposes. 6 Examples of glass treatments employed to create appropriate levels of privacy between spaces Oxford Brookes University, New Library, DEA (1 / 2 / 3 /4) Arts University, Bournemouth, DEA (5) Applied graphics Decal graphics can be applied to glazing and, as opposed to an integrated graphic treatment, offers flexibility, enabling the user to update and refresh the graphics at any given time Oxford Brookes University New Library, DEA - graphic by Pea Green applied to glass (6 + 7) 5 7 1! 3 DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 15

THEMES Room DivisionRoom division Products 1 1 Vertical Waves by Silent Gliss / 2 Green divider by Offecct / 3 Airwave by Abstracta / 4 Light Facet by Bloomming for 3Form / 5 2 Wave room dividers by Wave / 6 Airflake by Abstracta / 7 Aircone by Abstracta An alternative to wall mounted systems, dividing screens can be freestanding or suspended from the ceiling to create visual and acoustic separation. Products range from modular panels, in intricate shapes or simple geometric forms, to hanging blinds and freestanding plant creepers. Bespoke Light Facet (3) was designed by Blooming studios for 3Form. As with wall mounted acoustic treatments, there is opportunity for a bespoke designed hanging / freestanding screen if no existing proprietary products meet the desired requirements 345 6 7Examples of screens and dividers employed to create appropriate levels of privacy between working environments !14 DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 16

THEMES OBUSample boards Monochromatic Fixtures and OBU Fittings Colour Strategy Frit Patterns Ironmongery Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Donec ligula leo, tincidunt sed condimentum sit amet, pharetra ut lorem. Aenean non volutpat magna. Nunc lacinia venenatis lobortis. Nam auctor metus in nunc sodales ultrices. Donec mi diam, tincidunt eget pharetra id, facilisis tristique arcu. In hac habitasse platea dictumst. Aliquam erat volutpat. Vivamus venenatis fermentum lacus sit amet euismod. Maecenas imperdiet venenatis ipsum ac auctor. Duis viverra dignissim sem a semper. Cras id ipsum risus, vel laoreet lectus. Donec vitae dolor malesuada leo feugiat vulputate ac at nibh. In felis nulla, ultrices quis pretium iaculis, aliquam a elit. Nam gravida magna sed tortor venenatis aliquet. Curabitur nec dui sit amet nisi fringilla auctor. Ut massa odio, malesuada eu eleifend eu, vestibulum tristique ligula. Duis lobortis, dui nec pulvinar euismod, quam turpis ornare augue, id bibendum quam nisi in lorem. Suspendisse posuere vehicula nunc fringilla rutrum. Proin sollicitudin justo nec velit imperdiet vel laoreet velit iaculis. Vestibulum consequat arcu vel erat rutrum id cursus lorem aliquet. Vivamus et libero eros, porta bibendum felis. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Pellentesque scelerisque, sapien ac molestie volutpat, elit arcu sagittis mi, quis Hand Dryers Mobile Lectern 01 1 SU Offices Offices Multi Use Hall Concrete Soffit Concrete Soffit Solid Surface Counter White Oak Cladding 02 03 04 05 White Oak - Cladding Grey Laminate Strategy 1 - Colour in Occupancy Concrete Soffit Interface \"Equilibrium\" Carpet Black Linoleum 06 Department Colour - See Strategy Options 1-3 Department Colour Solid Surface Counter White Oak Cladding 07 08 09 01 View of SU Offices 10 11 12 13 14 Strategy 2 - Colour in Accessories Interface \"Equilibrium\" Carpet Black Linoleum 02 Carpet - Uniformiy 'Equilibrium' Concrete Soffit White Oak Cladding 13 Fabric 4 - Theatre seats Department Colour 03 White laminate desktops 14 Fabric 5 - Task chairs LG Hi-Macs \"Black Granite\" 04 Joy by Orangebox Interface \"Equilibrium\" Carpet 05 Desk screen 06 Starr by Boss Design 07 Halo by Connection 08 Tom Vac by Vitra 09 Multi Use Hall seats 10 Fabric 1 - Waiting chair 11 Fabric 2 - Waiting chair 12 Fabric 3 - Desk screens Office Furniture Catering displaysRAL 7021 Aluminium Chinese Black Granite Concrete Corten Strategy 3 - Colour in Architecture Interface \"Equilibrium\" Carpet Solid Surface Counter Black LinoleumSample boards exploring materials, finishes, colour and FF&E DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 17

THEMESWayfinding WayfindingExamples of Wayfinding graphics designed by Design Engine DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 18

THEMES Sustainability + Energy EfficiencySustainability and energy efficiencySustainability strategies for commercial and residential projects • embracing passive techniques • natural ways to heat and cool - ground and air source • proven design approaches to natural ventilation (fluid dynamics) • ‘fabric-first’ approach • low energy • capturing and recycling natural resources • promoting the recycling of manmade products DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 19

THEMESSustainability certificationFinal Certificate Issue: 01This is to certify that: Kartik AmraniaSt Alphege Building, Licensed AssessorUniversity of Winchester,Sparkford Road, KA36Winchester,SO22 4NR Assessor numberhas been assessed to: Grontmij LimitedBREEAM 2008: Education Licensed Assessor Companyby a licensed assessor for: Design Engine LtdUniversity of Winchesterand has achieved a score of 72.06% ArchitectExcellent ARB Mechanical EngineersCertificate number: BREEAM-0049-3775 Commissioning Specialist18 July 2013Date of IssueSigned for BRE Global Ltd.Richard HardyManaging Director, BRE Global Ltd.University of WinchesterDeveloperGeoffrey Osborne LtdMain ContractorBF1238 Rev 0.4 This certificate is issued by BRE Global Ltd to the Licensed Assessor named above based on their © BRE Global Ltd, 2013 assessment of data provided by the Client and verified at the time of Assessment. This certificate remains the property of BRE Global Ltd and is issued subject to terms and conditions (visit www.greenbooklive.com/terms). To check the validity of this certificate s visit www.greenbooklive.com/check or scan the QR Tag or contact us: E: [email protected] T. +44 (0) 1923 664462. BREEAM is a registered trademark of BRE (the Building Research Establishment Ltd. Community Trade Mark E5778551) Page 1 of 1BREEAM and Energy certificates for our projects at the University Of Winchester DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 20

KEY: N 4500 2550 1250 2800 IWS-126D00 0133 Stair / Circ. ARM-2 39m2 FLF-5 EWS-3A EW-K-G-18 IWS-3A FLF-6 6101 1. Do not scale from this drawing. EW-K-G-13 2. This drawing is to be read in conjunction with all relevantTHEMES RWP-3 EWS-5A 560 to c/w cap IWS-3A Architects and Consultants drawings, schedules and specifications. PLEASE REFER TO DRAWING 1234-2200 IWS-3A 745 to c/w cap 3. This drawing is to be read in conjunction with the latest revision of CL  of  door 860 the Architect's Specification Key Reference Schedule: 1234-10000. EW-K-G-01 505 230 5009 KEY TO WALL MOUNTED SERVICES: 945 155 960 (refer to 1234-8400 for typical vertical setting-out) EWS-1C RWP-1 492.5 1095 1747.5 ED-K-01 IWS-3A Layout TBC - EWS-1B EWS-3A Unit size to be EW-K-G-10Interior coordination125 checked with 5008 AVUS 0134 . This drawing generally indicates plan setting-out of wall mounted services, where exposed 5011 Note - Subject . For typical vertical setting out refer to drwg 1234-8400 where height differs in a specific location, this is noted on the GA Plan to approval of client change 332.5 445 28 EWS-1B EWS-1B 1570 445 ID-K001-2 . For items within IPS voids and plant rooms setting-out by services subcontractor to coordinate with other items within space HL 03 01 05 170 eq. eq. 28 02 28 1380 TBC 170 01 01 06 D 170 HL 01 05 HL 01 01 06 D . HL indicates outlet mounted at high level 5508 18 eq. eq. 475 eq. eq. 475 eq. eq. eq. 11 D 11 HL Refer to 1234-84005000 350 2135FLF-1 19 16 eq. eq. EW-K-G-02 206 IWS-3C 1670 400 28 400 17 eq. eq. eq. eq. CoordinationExample eq. eq. eq. eq. 01 D IWS-3D IWS-3D 09 of a typical construction issue drawing demonstrating the impxxoxxrDtance of Indicates outlets mounted on dado 05 06 IWS-2D HL trunking. All other outlets wall mounted Note - for watercooler EWS-3A IWS-3D - Subject to approval 01 IWS-3C coordinated information. 20 of client change 01 * Refer to VEAR drawing SS-E-GF-010 revision A for verttical setting out 350 Note - Subject to IWS-2A-c 220 approval of client eq. 01 Twin switched socket outlet change 02 01 492.5 10 05 D EWS-3A 02 Single switched socket outlet 06 HL 1575 332.5 332.5 Entry / Reception 845 Abv FFL 10 01 23 Seminar suite 03 Fused connection unit EWS-3B EWS-2A EWS-1A EWS-1B EWS-3A EWS-3B EWS-2B EWS-1C EWS-1B 40m2 1145 Abv FFL 02 01 30m2 10 05 01 FLF-3 FLF-20135 eq. eq. IWS-3D 10 eq. eq. eq. 600 04 Fused connection unit (above worktop) 01 HL Furniture grade linoleum writing surface inlaid 05 Single data outlet 05 HL into worktop (Forbo desktop 4166 charcoal)5001 01 01 23 02 02 Upstand in Hi-Macs S006 Arctic White 4800 06 06 26 Recessed shadow gap with decal colour Ventilation to side panel 06 intTowdeisnk data outlet 575 AFFL strip (pantone 382) Stainless steel cable ports set flush 875 AFFL eq. eq. Seamless joint between Hi Macs S006 and S302 CPU stored in cupboard. Ventilation eq. eq. to side panel to avoid over-heating Ref: Hafele 631.04.000 S/S 60dia. 555 6mm Hi Macs S302 Opal evenly backlit with 24 CL  of  door ID-K008-1 IWS-3C LED strip lighting 07 Quad data outlet Hi Macs S006 Artic White eq. eq. 180 01 06 01 Cable tray below desk 50 20 120 4100 4100 Note - Subject to IWS-3C IWS-4 06 EWS-1B 350 08 Wireless access point approval of client 2132.5 20 EW-K-G-03 IWS-2A-c eq. eq. change 750 09 Double wireless access point 492.5 206 IWS-3C IWS-4 HL 05 01 HL IWS-3C ID-K001-1 27 Ventilation to side panel (CCTV 11 equipment sotred in cupboard) Note - Subject to approval of client 10 HDMI point change 600 600 310 332.5 11 AV Cluster - consisting of high level fitting (HL) and low level fitting 800 1000 Laminated MDF (Formica F2297 Terril) 435 kick plate5002 eq. eq. 4551 TBC 09 HL 785 eq. eq.14 03 03 SVP EWS-1B 12 Distribution Board Secure (lockable) doors with EW-K-G-04 5506 eq. eq. 1210HL 13 HL 15 13 Hand Dryer Feed concealed hinges and 'touch 01 eq. latches'. Colour to match wall finish 06 IWS-2B IWS-2B eq. eq. eq. (Formica F2297 Terril) CL  of  door IWS-2A-b 24 206 eq. eq. CL  of  door IWS-1 860 eq. ID-K007-1 IWS-2B ID-K002-1 5507 CL  of  door 14 Repeater Lamp / Sounder 15 Disabled WC Reset Unit / Reassurance Lamp eq. IWS-8 eq. eq. IWS-2A-b IWS-5 IWS-2B 03 5007 Fire door with new flush frame 16 Disabled WC Alarm Panel 492.5 15 (externally) 17 Disabled Refuge Control Panel eq. 1970 26 23 02 01 750 Back painted glass with concealed 492.5 LED pelmet strip down-light 332.5 332.5 400 AWC/Shower (pantone 382) 4800 EWS-2A EWS-1A EWS-3A eq. 1000 6m2 492.5 206 9500 1040 51002 eq. 150 380 1040 115IWS-2A-e FLF-4 492.5 07 01 01 eq. eq. eq. eq. IWS-2C Circ. 580 50 18 Manual call point750 350 Xerox IWS-8 7m2 workcentre * FLF-2 IWS-2A-a 03 19 Fire Alarm Control Panel 6605 07 01 01 CL  of  door Printer IWS-2B 750 * IWS-2A-b nom. 500 276 1100 150 ID-K006b-1 IWS-2B 03 20 Floor Box Ventilation to 24 310 Repeater panel side panel eq. 4110 IWS-2A-b CL  of  door FLF-4 WC IWS-2A-a SVP 600120 600 600 600 600 600 600 21 Relay Unit IWS-4 03 Approx 2900 TBC pending TV spec 2no. kicker/plinth heaters recessed Adjustable shelving to tak EWS-3B S/Serv. staff office IWS-2A-b ID-K005-1 280 2m2 03 Eq into plinth below cabinets (fixed if weight is an issue: 48m2 ALIGN Circ. 480 13 HL 22 Disabled Call RefSuegcuereP(loockinabtle) doors with concealed 22m2 CL  of  door 150 03 hinges and 'touch latches'. Colour to FCLFln-3.store match wall finish (Formica F2297 Terril) EW-K-G-05 332.5 332.5 FLF-2 1.5m2 IWS-2B EWS-1A EWS-2A EWS-1A EWS-3A IWS-2A-b 03 23 TemperatuErqe Sensor ID-K006a-1 206 eq. eq. eq. eq. Breakout 24 Window ContAroLIlGN 600spaces FLF-4 WC 1445 100CL 280 2m2 IWS-2A-b 25 Temperature Control 1305of  door5503 07 01 01 IWS-2C 13 HL 03 Recess to take 5no. 40\" TV 40\" TV 40\" TV 40\" TV 26 Light Switch5504 IWS-8 03 screens (client supply), with (client supply) (client supply) (client supply) * adequate support/reinforcement 27 Magnetic Door Hold Open IWS-2B 08 FLF-3 to take weight load from screens 4800 Hi Macs S006 Artic White 07 01 01 12 DDA wheelchair recess 28 Power Door - Push to Exit Button * Recessed shadow gap with decal colour strip (pantone 382) Fire panel 24 eq. FLF-2 ID-K002-3 Plant IWS-2B 120 ALIGN 3m2 200 700 Req'd DDA EWS-3B ID-K004-2 ALIGN 26 01 750 IWS-2A-b 11005003 01 945 EW-K-G-06 332.5 332.5 Ventilation to side panel Seamless joint between Hi EWS-2A EWS-1A EWS-3A Macs S006 and S302 CL  of  door IWS-2A-b Cable tray below desk S/Serv Store 206 ID-K004-1 IWS-2C 8.5m25505 1040 26 1360 665 23 eq. eq. eq. eq. 50 25 1500 6mm Hi Macs S302 Opal evenly backlit with eq. eq. LED strip lighting 07 01 01 IWS-2C 200 FLF-3 115 Laminated MDF (Formica F2297 Terril) kick plate IWS-8 01 1007.5 * 200 150 675 IWS-2B 520 RWP-1 150 9100 07 01 01 IWS-2B EW-K-G-09 * eq. eq. IWS-2A-b Full-height (2100mm high) cupboard doors with 5017 concealed hinges, soft closers and brushed stainless EWS-3B 24 26 23 02 ID-K003-1 steel D pull handles 298mm (Hafele ref: 117.40.659) eq. 26 IWS-2A-e IWS-8 IWS-2A-b CL FLF-3 EWS-3A New plasterboard wall abutting existing wall Back painted glass (pantone 382) 350mm deep cupboard storage at low level to of  door Refer  to  DRWG  9100 with concealed LED pelmet strip house existing CCTV equipment etc. With door 1224 Paint finish to walls internally (brilliant white down-light above front with concealed hinges and 'touch latches' vinyl matt emulsion) ID-K002-2 CL eq. eq. Tea Point 206 New 25mm satin coat hanging 14 11.03.15 Tea point / Store area revised as bubbled in PC OM 150 of  door 7m2 rail (Hafele ref: 812.70.006) confirmation of layout; Reception door push buttons EW-K-G-07 332.5 CL  of  door relocated as bubbled EWS-3A IS-K002a-1 Service 1475 void Service void 600 13 09.03.15 Revisions as bubbled: Entry/reception wall nr grid G PC OM IWS-2A-b settSinegrv-icoeuvtoirdevised, boxing added for Fire Alarm Panel 206 960 895 etc subject to unit sizes; external door ED-K-01 IWS-2B eq. eq. HL handed as schedule, exit button moved accordingly; ID-K002a-1 09 04 04 04 Seminar Suite AV point setting-out clarified. 01 03 03 01 03 02 800 4000 12 02.03.15 ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION - AB PC eq. eq. IWS-2A-a ARM-1 AB PC 400 200 800 WVP 2950 Printer Wall mounted services s6e00tt0ing-out added1200 PC OM eq. 175 415 11 06.02.15 ISSUED FOR CONSTRUC3TION- ID-K001a-1 CCTV 01 ID-KS10-1 For internal doors, partitions 06 1250 10 30.01.15 Internal wall setting-out added HL 11 01 IWS-2A-e CL  of  door 09 21.01.15 Updated in line with Client Changes as EAI 7 AB PC 2000 06 IWS-2B 150 EWS-1A 1200 08 24.10.14 External envelope Construction issue. PC OM HL Stair Staff Meeting Room 150 16m2 Franking 600 07 26.08.14 Gridline dim's corrected in line with Construction issue PC OM 11m2 26 23 machine 06 setting-out OM EWS-1A FLF-2 05 18.08.14 Furniture grade linoleum writing surface inlaid PC 400 01.08.14 RWP setting-out added(inFtoorbwoodrketsokptoapnd41w6r6apcpheadrcaoraol)und desk edgePC scales A4 DE 206 800 04 ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCaCblTeItOraNys.bRelEowVIdSesEkD IN LINE DE 500 min WITH VALUE ENGINEERING. Revisions as bubbled. FLF-5 card print FLF-3 IWS-2B ID-K001-1 door /wall arrangement adjusted in order to 18 omit steel beam above. Brickwork setting-out added eq. 206 IWS-2B 06.12.13 ISSUED FOR TENDER DE 500 01 03 29.11.13 ISSUED FOR TENDER Stainless steel cable ports set flush into desk DE DE 206 02 Ref: Hafele 631.04.000 S/S 60dia. DE 01 06 1500 min 4800 02 11.10.13 ISSUED FOR STAGE D DE5004 01 02.10.13 ISSUED FOR INFORMATION DE DE 435 435 - 4 13.09.13 ISSUED FOR STAGE D DE DE drawn chkd 6375 rev600d0 ate note 177 Note - Timber cill nom. 1000mm abv FFL, with IWS-7 EWS-1A Design Engine Architects Limited The Studios, Coker Close, Winchester SO22 5FF DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 21www.designengine.co.uk 01962 890111 492.5 3193 5005 6102 284.5 172.5 1130 435 project title date of origin scale ED-K-02 AUB Student Services 1:50 @ A1, 1:100 @ A3 EW-K-G-08 client drawing title Arts University Bournemouth Student Services / Facilities - Proposed Ground Floor Plan status drawing reference revision

THEMESIT and smart workingBuro Happold offices London - hot desk work stations Smart working solutions for desking and soft casual seating DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 22

THEMESFurniture ergonomics and useStudies to test spacial organisation and ergonomics of furniture types DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 23

THEMESFurniture flexibilityDesk layout Desk layout with trollyDesk layout with mobile table Informal meetingGeneric studies prepared to test furniture work desk options DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 24

THEMESFurniture specificationIT Helpdesk, AUB 1433 1433-10000 furniture schedulejob numberinformation type 16th July 2015information seriesrevision numbersheet numberdfauterofnoriitginure schedulebuilding/floor position on floor plan item ref. description product manufacturer product ref. finish/fabric quantity unit price total price OD Slab 4 person work bench. Includes central cable tray & 6no flush grommets to desktop FittedNorth Building, with desk mounted power and USB module.First floor IT office 4-person workstation 3300mmW x 1200mmD x 720mmH Offspring/Broadstock OS3312 white MFC 1 £1,562.00 £1,562.00 Power modules 3 Polar Ice Desk Top Module With2xpower2xUSB whiote Task chair 4 Finished in White. For use with separate joinery item Camira Advantage 4 Graphite seat. Black by others frame, mesh and upholstery plate IT office Offspring/Broadstock £113.00 £339.00 Orangebox/Broadstock DO-HBA/TL IT office DO mesh back task chair. £243.00 £972.00 IT office With mesh back, upholstered seat, height adjustable arms, non-locking synchronous mechanism, 76mm of seat depth adjustment and Black lumbar pad with 100mm height adjustment. Black nylon base. Fitted with Travel Limiter. 660mmW x 660mmD x 970-1105mmH Seat height - 405-535mm Mobile pedestal OD underdesk mobile pedestal. Offspring/Broadstock OSPED white £143.00 £572.00 2 x box drawers and 1 x file drawer. 440mmW x 600mmD x 600mmH IT office Storage Floor to ceiling height: 2100mm. Unit depth tp provide SpaceStor/Izit white 1 £3,360.67 £3,360.67 650-700mm clear SpaceStor/Izit IT office Storage Door size: 1849mm white 1 £3,216.67 £3,216.67 Helpdesk space Meeting table External Finish: Spacestor White W980 MFC white 1 £1,610.00 £1,610.00 Handle / Lock style: Non locking flush handle 1 individual run 3 no. 1000mm sliding door modules, wall abutting specification 1 no. End clad decor panel, wall abutting specification 1 no. Wall connector / scribing panel 15 no. 1000mm plain MFC shelf Floor to ceiling height: 2100mm. Unit depth to provide 450-500mm clear. Door size: 1849mm External Finish: Spacestor White W980 MFC Handle / Lock style: Non locking flush handle 1 individual run 3 no. 1000mm sliding door modules, wall abutting specification 1 no. End clad decor panel, wall abutting specification 1 no. Wall connector / scribing panel 15 no. 1000mm plain steel shelves Vitra Medamorph Boat shaped conference table. Vitra/Broadstock VMM Includes 1 x cut-out for Rotax power and data unit. 2000mm x 1000mm x 720mmH Helpdesk space Meeting chair DSR chair. Vitra/Broadstock VDSR tbc 4 £148.00 £592.00 Polypropylene seat shell. Wire base with cross-struts. Non-stacking. Building total (A) £12,224.34Example of furniture schedule prepared for tender DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 25

THEMESTask lightingTask lighting to reception desk - University Of Southampton North light and task lighting to design studios - Arts University Bournemouth DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 26

THEMESAmbient lightingLighting test studies and final colour scheme - The Vault - University Of Winchester Stair - surface lighting DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 27

Interior ZonesUsing examples of our work, the following pages illustrate typical zones within thework environment. DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 28

DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 29

THEMES Buro Happold Newman Street, WC1Reception spacesReception - Buro Happold Newman St London DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 30

THEMES Common Areas & CirculationCommon areas and circulationExamples taken from our projects demonstrating the importance of natural and artificial lighting and appropriate robust materials. DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 31

THEMES Cafe and Break-OutCafe and break out DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 32Social and cafe spaces - Oxford Brookes University

THEMESIn-between spaces - Chance encounters In-Between Spaces - Chance EncountersCreating opportunities for chance encounters - Oxford Brookes University DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 33

THEMESSupport and service spacesBespoke WC solid surface finishes and signage - Comfort Station - Bedfordshire DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 34

THEMESMeeting roomsBoard room - Ineos HQ Lyndhurst Meeting room - Camden Mill - Buro Happold Bath DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 35

THEMESWork spacesDesign Studio- Gifford Southampton Buro Happold London DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 36

THEMES Work spaces Library study rooms - Oxford Brookes UniversityOffice space and small break out room - Arts University Bournemouth DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 37

THEMESWork spaces School of architecture studios - Oxford Brookes University DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS | 38


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