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darius juszko portfolio Cancer Research Centre 1. Prokom headquarters 4. Oxford University Old Road Campus 3. Regional Secure Care Facility, Bangor 5. Other Projects portfolio portfolio Atrium balustrade Glazing detail darius juszko prokom portfolio portfolio Ground floor plan 7th floor plan portfolio Section through new main entrance Front elevation darius juszko prokom portfolio portfolio Lift lobby cladding detail Turnstile area darius juszko prokom portfolio darius juszko prokom portfolio
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1. Prokom headquarters
2. Muckamore Abbey Hospital
3. Regional Secure Care Facility, Bangor
4. Oxford University Old Road Campus
Cancer Research Centre
5. Other Projects
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A successful refurbishment and extentension of an 80s office building in to contemporary headquarters of a leading central european software developer. The 20 000 sq m office buiding comprises of highly flexible accomodation allowing frequent project re-grouping. Due to the nature of the work, security was top priority eachieved through applying access control and monitoring. The vast back-up equipment stored called for poly carbon reinforc-ing of existing concrete slabs. The new atrium, glazed mid section and cladding elements have been specified to highest standards underlining the companys prestige. The building achieved A class rating and is monitored through its BMS system.
Glazing detail
Atrium balustrade
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Ground floor plan
7th floor plan
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Front elevation
Section through new main entrance
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Lift lobby cladding detail
Turnstile area
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portfolio darius juszko muckamore abbey
Mental Health Unit, Muckamore Abbey Hospital.The 35 bed Admissions and Assessment unit and 23 bed Forensic unit are the first of five phases of dvelopment planned at Muck-amore Abbey Hospital. This development is isn response to the national requirement to scale down inpatient facilities and provide adequate facilities to enable patients to return to the community comfortably. The plan form of the Assessment Unit was derived from the clinicians and the design teams aspiration to integrate the build-ing into the landscape and focus patient activities therapeutic land-scaped areas and a circle of trees, known as the Fairy Ring exist-ing on the site. The unit is unuasual in providing male, female and intensive care wards all in one building. The design allows social interaction between sexes, crucial for enhancing patients resettlement into the
The central social space with free-flowing oak partitions and external windows is centred between four themed gardens which have varying degrees of secu-rity. The materials and themes of these gardens has also been employed in the interior design concept to allow a seamless flow of the patient journey from the external therapeutic classes right through to the private spaces of the bed-rooms and quiet rooms in the rear of the building.The elevational chosen were carefully selected to provide empathy between the old and new buildings on the site, alleviating the existing institutional im-age of Muckamore Abbey Hospital. Roof of zinc and slate tiles incorporate roof glazing to allow, ventilation and delight to the corridors of the wards. Random rubble walls help to root the buildings to the landscape and form an important element to the building, together with brick and render.The Forensic Unit is geared at assessing the needs of male juveniles, and then housing them in an environment which will provide secure accomodation and premises for learning life skills and other educational needs. Consequently the design endeavours to provide a stimulating and healing environment.bedroom axonometric view
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Mental Health Unit, Muck-amore Abbey HospitalforNorth & West Belfast Health & Social Services Trust.
Capital Value: 8.9mContract: PartneringCompletion: July 2006
portfolio darius juszko muckamore abbey
...form of the Assessment Unit was derived from the clinicians and the design teams aspiration to integrate the building into the landscape...
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ground floor plan
BEDROOM
+49.012
1000mm
100mm THICK KINGSPAN THERMAPITCH TP10ZERO ODP TO ACHIEVE MINIMUM U-VALUE OF0.25W/M2K OR EQUAL AND APPROVED, POSITIONED AS SHOWN WITH 1200 GUAGEVAPOUR CHECK TO WARM SIDE OF INSULATION
1562mm
745mm
HARDWOOD DOUBLE GLAZEDWINDOW BEDDED IN MASTICSEALANT AS DETAILED
KEYSTONE LINTEL WITH INTEGRATED INSULATION & DPC DRESSED OVER
"TERAL" LARGE FORMAT "PELICOLOR" RAINSCREEN CLADDING,(8mm FIBRE CEMENT PANEL), FIXED TO VERTICAL SW TIMBER BATTENS PAINTED BLACK
150mm CONCRETE CILL FIXED BACK TOWALL AS PER STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS DETAIL
ZINC DRIP
DOUBLE GLAZED UNIT TO BE 4MM CLEAR TOUGHENED GLASS TO EXTERIOR,16MM AIR GAP, INNER PANE 6.4MM LAMINATED GLASS
FOLDED ALUMINIUM DRIP
EXTERIOR GRADE TIMBER DOORS TO BE SOLID FRAME, TO HAVE U-VALUE MIN 2W/MK,HANDLE: CHANNEL ROUTERED BOTH SIDES; TO BE LOCKABLE IN CLOSED AND OPEN POSITIONS (TOP LOCK) ALL IRONMONGERY ALTI-LIG; DOORS TO HAVE DRAUGHT EXCLUSION SET IN CHANNEL TO TOP AND BOTTOM, DOOR EDGE TO BE SEALED USING SOLID RUBBER BLADE SUBJECT TO TESTING AND TRUST APPROVAL
ENCAPULATED BLINDS 65mm WIDE ZONE REQUIRED
HARDWOOD SINGLE GLAZED WINDOWGLAZING PANE TO BE ST10 TEGO
INNER FRAME TO BE REMOVEABLEFOR MAINTENANCE PURPOSES
DPM
65MM DOWNPIPE
15mm PLYWOOD SHEET FIXED TO HORIZONTALBATTENSSUPPORTED OFF STRUCTURAL POSTS
1047.5mm 1047.5mm
116mm
ENCAPULATED BLINDS 65mm WIDE ZONE REQUIRED
120mm
OAK VENEERED PLYWOOD BOARD
CHAMFERED EDGE
3mm OAK VENEER ON 18mm PLYWOOD
HW OAK LOUVRES
RECESSED LIGHT FITTING
DPM
30mm AIR GAP
FLAT VENT STRIP
ALUMINIUM ANGLE VENT STRIP
20mm HW TIMBER GLAZING BEAD
Project
Regional Secure Care Facility, Bangor
Drawing Title
BEDROOM WINDOW BAY DETAILS
Scale1:10
Date31.08.04
Project No.
989
Drawing No.
989/DT/222
DrawnRHD
CheckedMMQ
1st Floor, The Warehouse, 7 James Sreet South, Belfast, BT2 8DNT. 028 9024 8922 F. 028 9024 2688 E. [email protected]
The Cherry Barn,
High Street, Harwell,Oxon OX11 0EY
architectsHarwell London BrightonTel : 01235 820222Fax : 01235 820145Email : [email protected]
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R E V I S I O N S
DATE COMMENTS SIG/CHK
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989/DT/222
GLAZING ASSEMBLE AXONOMETRIC
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989/DT/222
WINDOW BAY SECTION
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989/DT/222
WINDOW BAY PLAN
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989/DT/222
WINDOW BAY ELEVATION
1830mm
612mm
2115mm
252mm
1597mm
612mm
130mm
130mm
2115mm
130mm
100mm
1660mm
1805mm
1675mm
130mm
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130mm
100mm
100mm
100mm
ANGLE BRACKETS SUPPORTING INNER FRAMEFIXED BACK TO SHS TO ST. ENG'S DESIGN
ENCAPULATED TILT BLINDS OPERATED BY AN ANTI-LIGATURE THUMB TURN UNIT
OAK FRAMED GLAZED UNIT
ANGLE BRACKETS SUPPORTING INNER FRAMEFIXED BACK TO SS ANGLE TO ST. ENG'S DESIGN
OAK GLAZING BEADS
1500mm
ANGLE BRACKETS SUPPORTING INNER FRAMEFIXED BACK TO SS ANGLE TO ST. ENG'S DESIGN
HW ARCHITRAVE
ANGLE BRACKETS SUPPORTING INNER FRAMEFIXED BACK TO SS ANGLE TO ST. ENG'S DESIGN
1. REPLACEMENT OF INNER GLAZING PANES- REMOVE TIMBER GLAZING BEADS- REMOVE GLAZING AND REPLACE WITH NEW
2. REPLACEMENT OF INNER BLINDS- LOOSEN INNER FRAME FIXINGS (STAR KEY)- REMOVE INNER FRAMED GLAZED UNIT- REMOVE DEMOUNTABLE VENETAIN BLIND AND REPLACE WITH NEW
portfolio darius juszko bangor
Regional Secure Care Facility, BangorforUlster Community & HospitalsHSS Trust
Capital Value: 6.6mContract: PartneringCompletion: October 2005
The Quad
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This development comprises of a residential unit for 16 young people with additional facilities providing education, tharapy and administration support.The unit provides residential care for children, boys and girls of 11-17 years old, whom are at high risk, have experienced trauma that require their liberty to be restricted.The initial impression when approaching the fa-cility is non-institutional and avoid the enclosed feel usually associated with this type of facility. This is achieved with a sweeping front facade, domestic in scale, with a glazed entrance providing improved eye contact and light/airy entrance flooded with natural light. The planning of the facility developed alongside detailed discussions with the Client and User group to carefully respond to their complicated operational procedures. The plan is based around a Quad which is both a circulation space and usable garden for therapeutic activi-ties.
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This external space acts as the Fresh air lung on the journey be-tween Home and School ele-ments of the building.
The bedrooms are designed to be domestic and homely yet ro-bust in construction. The bedrooms feature projecting bay win-
dows sitting/reading and a custom designed one piece bed/desk/storage unit.
Natural light has been given a high
priority; not only because of its energy saving potential but also because of the positive affect changing patterns of kight can have on the buid-ings users and residents.The building has from the outset incorporated the sense sensitive design ethos:The environment is perceived through the main sensory receptors. The data is relayed to the brain, which in turn, will affect the residents physiological, emotional and psychologial con-dition.The aim is to create a therapeutic environ ment that helps close psychological wounds and re-pairs the body mentally and emotionally
portfolio darius juszko bangor
The bedrooms are designed to be domestic and homely yet ro-bust in construction. The bedrooms feature projecting bay win-
dows sitting/reading and a custom designed one piece bed/desk/storage unit.
Natural light has been given a high
priority; not only because of its energy saving potential but also because of the positive affect changing patterns of kight can have on the buid-ings users and residents.The building has from the outset incorporated the sense sensitive design ethos:The environment is perceived through the main sensory receptors. The data is relayed to the brain, which in turn, will affect the residents physiological, emotional and psychologial con-dition.The aim is to create a therapeutic environ ment that helps close psychological wounds and re-pairs the body mentally and emotionally
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The state-of-the-art research facility replaces two buildings on a brownfield site to cre-ate a new gateway to Oxford Universitys Old Road Campus.Ensuring flexibility for future extension, the footprint of the building is maximised and successfully integrated into a compact site with existing buildings and landscaping. Bridges, open courtyards and a central enclosed courtyard break up the mass of the building, introducing natural light and views deep into the heart of the building. The 14,000m2 building is three storeys above ground, with a partial basement that accomodates a slope across the site. The accomodation comprises flexible laboratory and office space, with communal facilities facing onto two principle social areas in much the same way that a traditional University college building overlooks the quad at its heart. The main and secondaty entrances are linked by a street which draws a pedestrian route through the structure.Especially designed facade cladding modules continue the philosophy of incorporating the building into the landscape, creating a dynamic ribbon signifying the main gateway into the campus. Solid panels are coloured in a spectrum of greens to harmonise with a band of mature planting around the perimeter of the site.Having considered the important functional, financial and technical requirements, the project team have developed an exciting design for a flagship building, a world class research institution that will be of a highly adaptable, flexible and of sustainable construc-tion. It will incorporate new developments in laboratory design, where circulation areas are seen as important communal spaces that encourage interaction between research-ers.
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Old Road Campus Research Buildingfor University of Oxford
Cost: 50mCompletion expected: October 2007
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buiding model
Section through Street
Laboratory mock up
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ground floor plan
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