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Emma McMullanCurriculum Vitae

Urban ZoetropeThird Year Project London South Bank University

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Skills• Outstanding CAD and freehand drawing skills

• First-rate design and presentation skills

• Good detailing skills and technical knowledge

• Good communication skills

• Experienced report writer with good proofreading

and editing skills

• Research and auditing experience

• Funding and grant application experience

• Budget control and management experience

• Disability access consultant

• Experienced strategist

• Excellent consultation skills

Emma McMullan• Part I Assistant

• MA UrbDes

• Broad experience in practice

• Vectorworks, AutoCAD and Sketchup proficient

• Adobe Suite proficient

• Previous working life experience

• Arts Council England research and grant

distribution

• DDA and disability access consultation for

major London theatres

• Research and report writing

• Project management

• Bid writing

ExperienceArchitecture PLB Winchester

Sept 2012 – Present

Part I Assistant, producing design, tender and

construction information on variety of university

refurbishment and student residential projects:

• Stages 1-3 design information development;• Stages 3-6 production information development;• Leading and co-ordinating sub-contractors’

packages, for example roof, external wall,

window, curtain walling and door packages

through to construction issue;

• Producing information for client and contractor;

• Liaising with third-party consultants;

• Responding to design queries as required;

• Developed Post-Occupancy Evaluation

documentation for practice;

• Assisting with bid writing, proofreading and

editing to support senior management team:

University of Portsmouth Masterplan and

Waverley Borough Council PQQ.

Ash Sakula Architects London

Oct 2005 – May 2006

Trainee. Broad range of studio work.

Arts Council England London

Nov 2002 – Nov 2004

Research Manager responsible for providing

research programme updates to ACE, DCMS

and DfES on Creative Partnerships Programme.

Managed budget of £1 million+.

Southern Arts Board Winchester

June 1999 – Oct 2002

Arts Access Officer responsible for producing

strategies to develop the arts and disability and

arts and health sectors. Responsible for

dispersing Awards For All scheme grants.

Shape London London

June 1992 – June 1999

Disability Arts Officer responsible for establishing

and running programme of arts activities with and

for disabled people.

Fabric and structure renderSecond Year Project

London South Bank University

Architecture PLB Winchester

Jan 2011 – Sept 2011

Part I Assistant. Produced Vectorworks drawings

and Excel schedules for school and residential

projects. Responsible for various construction

packages for The Littlehampton Academy.

Freelance Access Auditor June 1996 – Nov 2009

Carried out access assessments of architects’

plans. Provided access advice to Sadler’s

Wells Theatre, The South Bank Centre, Arts

Council England, Ash Sakula Architects and

Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff, supplying written

audits for building control where relevant.

Lyons+Sleeman+Hoare Hartley Witney

Mar 2007 – Jan 2009

Trainee. Report writing and editing, including

Proof of Evidence for the Compulsory Purchase

of Hatfield Town Centre and guidance for practice

on mitigating climate change. CAD support to

design team.

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St Thomas Street WinchesterHampshire SO23 9HD

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job nº_type_series_revision

53 Great Suffolk Street LondonSE1 0DB

+44 (0) 20 7922 0500+44 (0) 20 7922 0550

[email protected]

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12133 ASD B

The Littlehampton Academy

Roof outlet detail

5 01.04.11status

FOR CONSTRUCTION

30018_ _ _

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EM BB AH

A 15.04.11. Issued for roof work package, WP ref 08. EM

7516

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Neoprene rubber strap tbc by sub contractor to form airtight line.

Outlet vent tbc by subcontractor

Ballast Paving - Slab protection on pedestal supports. NOTE: 75mm maximum allowance for slab support. To spec ref J31.

160mm insulation maximum thickness due to parapet height. To spec ref J31.

Thermal separating layer to top of insulation. To spec ref J31.

R.C. roof slab tbc by S.E.

Monolithic liquid applied roofing membrane by Radmat or similar. Approved to spec ref J31.

10

150 ø internal rainwater pipe

Gravel guard tbc by sub contractor

Filler tbc

B 20.09.11. Issued for construction. WB

Notes

Key Plan

Issue Date Notes Chkd Apprd

St Thomas Street Winchester SO23 9HDTelephone 01962 842 200

53 Great Suffolk Street London SE1 0DBTelephone 020 7922 0500

www.architectureplb.com �

do not scale © ArchitecturePLB

For CDM information refer to the ArchitecturePLB Hazard Elimination and Residual Risk Register. Notes on this drawing refer only to items where a Residual Risk can be clearly linked to a specific item. As recommended within 'ACoP-Managing Health and Safety in Construction', notes do not include generic risk information which must be considered by the relevant contractor.

Drawing

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Project

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Status

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OsborneMayflower Halls

Gorter Roof Access Hatch andBlock C Roof Access StairDetail

1:50 @A3

FOR CONSTRUCTION

EM

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2m headroom over stair below

Notes

684 2000 2416

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Line of timber studwork fixed into twin wall

Handrail to extend up when hatch opened

Cladding zone - underside and side of stair boxed out in mild steel sheet painted grey

Boxing out of staircore to hide access stairs above

Roof hatch with fixed stair: Gorter RHT1020 1000 x 2000mm or similar to manufacturer's details

900mm above top step

Top going level with opening of hatch

Cranked stringer bolted to face of precast landing

2775Handrail

250

1200 clear

63°

250

Companionway ladder to BS 5395.3900mm wideStep size: 820 x 139 x 45mm, step overlap 23mmRise: 230(Minimum rise 225mm, maximum rise 255mm)

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Line of opening above

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Handrail to extend up when hatch opened

Mild steel sheet fixed to underside of stair extending beyond sides to full width of access ladder compartment

106mm partition wall separating access ladder compartment from main stair

Secure access door Concrete pre-cast stair

Fire refuge

Block C Hatch Access Stair - Elevation Block C Hatch Access Stair - Plan

Notes

Key Plan

Issue Date Notes Chkd Apprd

84 Long LaneLondon SE1 4AUTelephone 020 7940 1888

www.architectureplb.com

St Thomas Street Winchester SO23 9HDTelephone 01962 842 200

© ArchitecturePLB – do not scale For CDM information refer to the ArchitecturePLB Hazard Elimination and Residual Risk Register. Notes on this drawing refer only to items where a Residual Risk can be clearly linked to a specific item. As recommended within 'ACoP-Managing Health and Safety in Construction', notes do not include generic risk information which must be considered by the relevant contractor.

Drawing

Scale Date

Project

Job nº_Type_Series_Revision

Status

Drawn by

LSELSE Library 4th Floor

WCElevations

1:20@A1

For Construction

EM

2481_GAD_160003_C

22.06.15

2481_GAD_160003_C

1200mm x 300mm metal ceiling

2100

100

To align with door

Mirror

Solid surface back panel to match counter top

Solid surface countertop with inset ceramic handbasins

Laminated accessible panel for services

850

Hand dryer

100

C/L

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Hand dryer Hand dryer Hand dryer

Elevation AA

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850

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Mirror

Hand dryer

900

Clear hygienic mastic seal around base of toilet pan

Colour constrasting hand rail(blue)

IPS wall panels by Venesta

850 45 850 45 600

Elevation BB

Elevation CC

Key

17.09.15B EM APLB

Whiterock wall lining.

Worktop splashbacks are shown as solid surface.

Amended to show Whiterock wall lining. Issued FOR CONSTRUCTION.

29.09.15 IPS panelling and hand dryer added as clouded

C EM APLB

Notes

Key Plan

Issue Date Notes Chkd Apprd

St Thomas Street Winchester SO23 9HDTelephone 01962 842 200

84 Long LaneLondon SE1 4AUTelephone 020 7940 1888

www.architectureplb.com

© ArchitecturePLB – do not scaleFor CDM information refer to the ArchitecturePLB Hazard Elimination and Residual Risk Register. Notes on this drawing refer only to items where a Residual Risk can be clearly linked to a specific item. As recommended within 'ACoP-Managing Health and Safety in Construction', notes do not include generic risk information which must be considered by the relevant contractor.

Drawing

Scale Date

Project

Job nº_Type_Series_Revision

Status

Drawn by

Willmott DixonHeron Hall Academy

Interface to Existing at Sports Hall

1:10 @ A3

For Information

KR

2467_ASD_330004_B

04.06.15

2467_ASD_330004_B

T.O.S +20.635

column beyond

SA

150mm composite deck cantilevered beyond beam to Structural Engineer's design.

Tapered insulation to Spec Ref. J42/420

VCL lapped and sealed with roof membrane to Spec Ref. J42/396

Single ply membrane to Spec Ref. J42/110

75mm screed to Spec ref M10/132

Suspended lay-in-grid ceiling system as NBS K40/110A

Structural beam to SE design

U/S ceiling +2.4 above FFL

Top of Parapet +21.255to align with existing

130-

250

7515

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Code 4 lead flashing

Single ply membrane bonded toaluminium to form gutter

VCL to accommodate for 25mmvertical movement and +/- 10mm

horizontal movement

150

min

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in. l

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Single ply membrane to top ofexisting parapet if required.

200

Beam encasement as NBS K10/267

Existing brick upstand

min. 25mm

approx.160 cantilever beyond beam

75mm screed to Spec ref M10/132

Ground bearing slab to Subcontractor design

Existing foundations indicative only

Doorset as NBS L20 / 431 and 433

Contractor to undertake moisturecheck to establish requirements forpaint on DPM or similar to existing

floor. Below slab insulation to spec ref P10/25

DPM with slab edge membrane to spec ref J40/121 &122. To accommodate 25mm vertical movemnt and +/- 10mm horizontal movement

55mm sand blinding

Hardcore to Subcontractor spec

FFL +18.030

2015

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Flexible filler to Subcontractor spec

A 04.06.15 First issue for discussion KR KRB 21.08.15 For information, foundations to

subcontractors designCLL KR

Notes

Key Plan

Issue Date Notes Chkd Apprd

St Thomas Street Winchester SO23 9HDTelephone 01962 842 200

84 Long LaneLondon SE1 4AUTelephone 020 7940 1888

www.architectureplb.com

© ArchitecturePLB – do not scale

For CDM information refer to the ArchitecturePLB Hazard Elimination and Residual Risk Register. Notes on this drawing refer only to items where a Residual Risk can be clearly linked to a specific item. As recommended within 'ACoP-Managing Health and Safety in Construction', notes do not include generic risk information which must be considered by the relevant contractor.

Drawing

Scale Date

Project

Job nº_Type_Series_Revision

Status

Drawn by

SRIL Moorside Rd + Geoffrey Osborne Ltd, Proposed Student Accommodation, Moorside Road, Winchester

Roof LevelStaircore room parapet and gutter detail

1:5@A3

For Information

EM

2398_ASD_330014_B

28.04.16

2398_ASD_330014_B

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3mm PPC Aluminium parapet coping system with minimum 75mm overlap to head of upstand to spec. ref F30/780.

18mm WBP to head of cavity, supported off secondary cladding rail

ShimsEDPM taped and sealed

443

Leaf guard

Vertical cladding rail to be painted black where visible between panel joints

Weir outlet

Insect mesh

SIPS system to contractor's spec

WBP ply laid to fallsLaid to falls, min. 1:60, height varies

SIPS system to contractor's spec

2 x 15mm plasterboard

Breather membrane, tapped and sealed to face of SIPs, NBS P10 320

Pressed metal gutter to suit, held in place by metal gutter hanger and strap to contractor's spec.

Top of Parapet around roofdatum shown tbc +66.110

Nord Bitumi intermediate / under layer,fully bonded to insulation as per

manufacturer's details

Fully bonded Nord Bitumi top / capping sheet asper manufacturer's details. Head laps to bemechanically fixed back to WPB ply below.

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Top helping hand bracket to run to underside of WBP Ply for structural support of coping

115 298

Timber stud upstand lined with cement particleboard and wrapped and sealed with Nord Biumi

capping sheet and under layer

75mm drainpipe

Insect mesh

Rainscreen cladding. Bauclad, colour varies, NBS H92 120

Cement particle board

See 2398_ASD_330010

See 2398_ASD_330011

A 28.04.16 First Issue EM CN

Building fabric to achieve the following:(subject to Thermal Model)'U' -valuesRoof: 0.18 W/m2KExternal Walls: 0.26 W/m2KGround Floor: 0.22 W/m2KExternal Windows: 1.61 W/m2KCurtain Walling: 1.61 W/m2KRooflights: 1.61 W/m2KAirtightness5m3/m2/hr @ 50 paAcoustic PerformanceRefer to acoustic report Fire ResistanceRefer to fire report

B 07.06.16 Amended to show Nord Bitumi membrane details EM CN

The Littlehampton AcademySchool Rebuild West Sussex

Jan 2011 – Sept 2011

The £27 million new educational and sports

facilities for The Littlehampton Academy were

built to replace the outdated buildings of the

Littlehampton Community School with funding

from the Building Schools for the Future

Programme, Woodard Schools and

West Sussex County Council.

• Stages 3-6 production information development;

• Collating information for tender package release.

Mayflower HallsStudent Residential Southampton

Dec 2012 – March 2013

A £40 million mixed-use development on

a vacant plot in Southampton combining

student residential, gym and cafe to meet the

requirements of the local plan. Comprising 1,100

en-suite rooms, including studios, in three blocks

around a central courtyard.

• Stages 3-6 production information development;

• Liaising with consultants;

• Leading and co-ordinating sub-contractors’

packages.

London School of Economics (LSE)University Refurbishment London

Oct 2014 – Jan 2016

• £10 million refurbishment programme in a

number of LSE’s buildings;

• Stages 1-6 design and production information

development.

Moorside RoadStudent Residential Winchester

Dec 2015 – present

• £12 million newbuild project;

• Stages 4-5 production information development;

• Liaising with third-party consultants;

• Leading and co-ordinating sub-contractors’ packages.

Heron HallSchool Refurbishment London

Sept 2014 – Oct 2014

• £18 million refurbishment and new build;

• Listed building;

• Stages 1-4 design and production information

development.

Station Plaza Student Accommodation Student Residential Hastings

Dec 2013 – Jan 2014

• Stages 1-3 design information development,

including site analysis, room layouts and editing

the Design and Access Statement.

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Personal SkillsOriginally trained in fine art, I practised and exhibited

as an artist in the UK and Europe during the 1980s

and 90s. Exploring physical space in later pieces, my

work became increasingly architecturally focused. After

a five-year stint at Arts Council England, three as the

disability access officer for South East England, I made

a career change to architecture. For the past nine years I

have been employed in trainee positions in architectural

practices, where I have been able to combine my artistic,

writing and presentation skills. I completed the MA

course in Urban Design at Oxford Brookes University in

2012, passing the PG Dip stage with distinction in 2011.

I am currently studying one day a week for a BA Hons in

Architecture at London South Bank University and have

just completed the fourth year, gaining distinction in all

my modules.

I have an extensive background in report preparation

and in giving presentations at board level. I also have

significant experience in liaising with disabled people to

ensure they achieve equal access to public buildings.

In the 1990s I was the chair of Free for All, the disability

advisory committee for Sadler’s Wells, working with the

theatre, disabled people and architects to ensure that

Sadler’s Wells was truly accessible to all. I co-authored

Free for All – Access for Disabled People to Sadler’s

Wells Theatre, published by the London Borough Grants

Committee in 1997. Following this, in 1999-2005, I was

Chair of the Access Group at the South Bank Centre,

providing advice on disability access to the South Bank

Centre and the surrounding public realm to the client

and architect during the theatre rebuild. Between March

2005 and March 2008 I was a Director on the Board of

Sadler’s Wells Trust Ltd.

More recently, in my role as a Part I Assistant, I have

worked as a team member to produce accurate

information to deadlines, liaising with building control,

sub-contractors, consultants and suppliers in the

development of design and construction information.

Quebec BarracksDesign development

ArchitecturePLB

Education and QualificationsLondon South Bank University

2011 – present (part-time, year 4 of 5)

working towards Bachelor of Architecture

Oxford Brooks University 2009 – 2011

MA Urban Design – thesis on the impact of

climate change on the retail sector and the

resulting need for sustainable urban design.

Enham Andover

2009 – 2010

City and Guilds Level 3 Certificate in 3D CAD

Level 3 Certificate in 2D CAD and

Level 2 Certificate in 2D CAD

Brighton Polytechnic1981 – 1984

BA (Hons) Fine Art, Painting

Practising artist Sept 1984 – June 1996

Solo exhibitions: Enduring Styx, Union Chapel,

London (1996).

Major group art exhibitions: Parallele Welten,

Frankfurt, Germany (1993), Haut der Stadt,

Bremen, Germany (1992), Windfall ’91, Seamen’s

Mission, Glasgow (1991), Windfall ’90, Bremen,

Germany (1990), Windfall ’89, Hyde Park,

London (1989).