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2 Curriculuim Vitae 3 My Preserver s 4 - 5 Slowscape 6 6 - 7 BecoThings n 8 - 9 Slowscape Stool H 10 -11 Motion v 12 -13 MA Oxford Z 14 -16 Made of Money < 17 Nokia Cell 5 1 Tom Woods Product design & development 2007 - 2012 07702 419 946 [email protected] F 2

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Page 1: Tom Woods PD&D Portfolio

2 Curriculuim Vitae

3 My Preserver s

4 - 5 Slowscape 6

6 - 7 BecoThings n

8 - 9 Slowscape Stool H

10 -11 Motion v

12 -13 MA Oxford Z

14 -16 Made of Money <

17 Nokia Cell 5

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Tom Woods Product design & development

2007 - 2012

07702 419 [email protected]

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SOFTWARE & EXPERTISERhinoceraus, Solidworks, Flamingo surface rendering, Hyper Shot, BunkSpeed ShotCS6 Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator and Adobe InDesign, Ashlar Vellum Graphite.PowerPoint, Word, and Excel; KeystoneFamiliar with broad range of prototyping, fabrication and workshop toolsVideo / photoshoot direction, production and editing.

RELEVANT EXPERIENCE June 2011 – present Becothings, LondonProduct Designer & Sales Manager ( inital 6 months as part time intern ) Sustainable design firm bringing affordable eco-friendly design to the home, pet and baby ware markets. Leveraging design insight to refine sales strategy & marketing collateral. Key Accounts inc. John Lewis, Maman JoJo Bebe and Pets At Home.

SKILLS & RESPONSIBILITIESResearch & Development Research: sustainable manufacturing trends & processes ∙ Customer Segmentation ∙ Market trends analysis ∙ Identifying areas for service expansionProduct Design Concept generation ∙ Prototyping ∙ CAD modelling ∙ Packaging ∙ Branding & Artwork ∙ Carton design ∙ Copy Barcodes ∙ International testing and standards ∙ Point of Sale designLogistics Design and implement efficient distribution systems (International & Daily UK) ∙ Improving back end software and CRM ∙ Lead warehouse teams ∙ Improving warehouse proceduresSales Designed 12 month UK sales strategy. Targeting 6,000+ accounts ∙ International shipping and order fulfilment ∙ Refining in-house CRM software ∙ Sales strategy ∙ Social media promotion & management ACHIEVEMENTS • Designedandoversawthemanufactureofanumberofcommerciallysuccessfulproducts • Refinedinternationalshippingpackaging:reducingproductsdamageintransitbyover80%. • DevelopedtheUKindependentcustomerbasetoover200retailers. • Consistentlysurpassedsalestargets.-Jan 2011 - Jan 2012 Envisage Recruitment, LondonHeadhunterRecruiting for a select client base within the Recruitment and Executive Search industry for senior level placements, circa £40-£200,000 annual salary. Sectors: Financial Services, Commerce & Industry, HR, Education, PR & Media. Supporting unpaid design projects and internships.

SKILLS & RESPONSIBILITIESBusiness Development Sourcing candidates ∙ Assessing commercial opportunity and industry trends Relationship management Reviewing candidate experience/ assessing potential ∙ Interviewing face-to-face and via phone ∙ Developing long-term client relationships ∙ Candidate feedback ∙ Candidate interview prepACHIEVEMENTS • Billedthelargestindividualmonthinthehistoryofthecompany,(£45,000+) • Trained&ledteamwithlargestmonthlysaleoncompanyrecord

May 2010 – Sept 2010 Cheam Preparatory School, NewburyArt Teacher (Temporary Contract)SKILLS & RESPONSIBILITIES • Teachingclassesofupto25todevelopandengagepupilswithabroadrangeofabilities • RunningstudentportfolioworkshopswithsisterschoolPrincessHelenaCollege(60+students) • Guideandmotivatepupilstoindependentcreativethinking • Submitindividualreportsandassessments

PERSONAL INFORMATIONEmail [email protected] +4407702419946Website http://tomwpd.tumblr.com

_EDUCATION2006-2009 UniversityoftheArts,CentralSaintMartinsCollegeBA (Hons) Product Design, 2:12005-2006 OxfordBrookesUniversity Art Foundation: Distinction2000-2005 AbingdonSchool 3 A Levels: Fine Art, Ancient History and Biology; 10 GCSEs

PROJECTS Oct2012 DesignedMotio2n.AportableOxygensupplyforsufferersofRespiraDec 2012 tory diseases. Entered into the Lexus Design Awards 2012 – results pending.

Oct2012:CommissionedbyRIBAtoproducepersonalisedplaquesforallpublic seating designs for London Pleasure Garden.

Oct2007 Website,graphicandpackagingdesignforavarietyofsectorsinclud- Feb 2012 -ing, E-commerce, Music and Entertainment Business Consultancy and Hospitality

Jan 2011 Designed and installed ‘Slowscape’; a temporary Cinema for the - Mar 2011 RCA’s shadow boxing’ exhibition. Published alongside BIG, Zaha Hadid andMVRVDin‘OnShow:TemporaryDesignforFairs,SpecialEvents and Art Exhibitions’; reviewed on DeZeen.com, ArchDaily.com and BDonline.co.uk

Sept 2010 Selected to present packaging design concepts to Nokia’s London 360 Design team by Central Saint Martins.

June2008 CollaboratedwithacclaimeddesignerChrisLefteritodesignfurniture for100%Design(featuredin100%Materialsstand).

Tom WoodsProduct design & development

Product designer with strong commer-cial instincts, practical experience and

diverse skill-set.

Looking to take on new responsibility with opportunities for continued devel-

opment and specialisation.

INTERESTSRecorded and Live music:Bass Player of My Preserver, managed by Raw Power Management ( Iron Maiden, Don Bronco, Bullet for my Valentine) ∙ Kerrang! Featured ∙ Self-funded Album and PR Campaign∙2008EasternEu-ropean Tour

Track bike: Training and racing at Herne Hill Velodrome ∙ LFGSS Forum Night rides ∙ Criti-cal Mass ∙ Alley Cat Racing ∙ Frame / Bike building and maintenance

Rowing: Coxless IV’s and IIX’s ∙ Abing-don Boat Club & Tradesmen, London.

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The London based 4 piece has been described by Kerrang Magazine as ‘One of the most exciting - and important - new British bands to emerge this year’ - and shortlisted for XFM’s Best New Act Award 2011. The project offered a unique opportunity to handle print, website, packaging and interface design. Our priority was to establish synergy across multiple digital platforms, promotional material & CD / Vinyl packaging.The band was represented by Raw Power Management ( Bullet For My Valentine, Funeral For A Friend, Gallows, Iron Maiden ). Over the 5 years the band also collaborated with Good Lizard Media ( The Prodigy, Professor Green ) Premen Underhill ( The Klaxons, Bloc Party ) and Oh! Inverted World PR ( I Am Giant ) The album is now available on iTunes and Spotify.

1 KING JESUS 3:222 GUYS WITH SPIKES 5:023 KING JESUS DIrT rEvolvEr rEMIX 6:25

TAKEN FroM THE ForTHCoMING AlBUMr E v o l U T I o N S I N T H E H E A D

For ProMoTIoNAl USE oNlYAll songs written and performed by My Preserver. Produced by

Premen & My Preserver. P and C Eight Calls East records.

The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Eight Calls East records. All unauthorized copying, hiring, lending, public per-formace and broadcasting prohibited. All rights reserved. Made

in EU by Mediadisk ltd.

WWW.MYPrESErvEr.coMTHE [email protected]

KING JESUS1 KING JESUS 3:222 GUYS WITH SPIKES 5:023 KING JESUS DIrT rEvolvEr rEMIX 6:25

MY PRESERVER “OnEOFTHEMOSTExCITInG-AnDIMPORTAnT-nEWBRITISHBAnDSTOEMERGETHISyEAR”KERRANG MAGAZINE

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Routes for exiting platform / escape

Ballustrade area to protect from falling

Seating (450mm high)

Platform and ramp accessed by public

Areas unaccessible to walk on

Change in angle of platform

Step

Route for level wheelchair access3.81º 4.57º

Scale 1:50 Size A3 All dimensions measured in mm All dimensions TBC on site

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Ballustrade B Bench B

Average eye level

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3.81º 4.57º

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BALLUSTRADE B

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BENCH A BENCH B

APPROX. AREA OF SURFACE STAGE 7.3 sqm RAMP A 15.9 sqm RAMP B 13.6 sqm PLATFORM A 2.8 sqm PLATFORM B 4.8 sqm BALLUSTRADE A 5 sqm BALLUSTRADE B 0.7 sqm STEPS 5.2 sqm BENCH A 2.8 sqm BENCH B 2.2 sqm APPROX. TOTAL 60.3 sqm

A A

NOTE: Surface of platform and steps to contrast visually with floor to reduce tripping hazard

DRAWING 03 HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN 20 February 2011

DRAWING 01 GENERAL LAYOUT PLAN 20 February 2011

DRAWING 02 SECTION AA & BB 20 February 2011

SECTION AA

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STAGE RAMP A3.81 º

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BALLUSTRADE AScale 1:50 Size A3 All dimensions measured in mm All dimensions TBC on site

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DRAWING 04 STRUCTURAL LAYOUT 20 February 2011

Scale 1:50 Size A3 All dimensions measured in mm All dimensions TBC on site

DRAWING 05 CHIPBOARD LAYOUT 20 February 2011

All surface material made from chipboard

Layout based on Chipboard sheets 18X600X2400

Chipboard layout TBC on site

Cut chipboard

18mm unfinished chipboard

NOTE: ALL STRUCTURAL LAYOUT TBC

All joist spacing 450mm unless specified

STAGE RAMP A

PLAT

FOR

M A

RAMP B PLATFORM B

STAGE Raised on 50mm joists RAMP A Raised on 50mm joists + 0-200 firring strips PLATFORM A Raised on 50mm joists + 200mm joists RAMP A Raised on 50mm joists + 200mm joists + 0-200 firring strips PLATFORM B Raised on 50mm joists + 200mm joists + 200 mm joists

250050030001500

400mm long battons for spacing and stability

Line between horizontal platforms and ramps

Stage for presentations Max. 6 people on stage

Ramp for seated spectators Approx. 30 people

Ramp for seated spectators Approx. 20 people

Platform for spectator access and viewing

Platform for spectator access

B B

Projector fixed to ceiling Position TBC

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50mmabovefloor 250

450

1080

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300Ramp rising 200mm Ramp rising 200mm

Ramp ascending

Steps ascending

Routes for exiting platform / escape

Ballustrade area to protect from falling

Seating (450mm high)

Platform and ramp accessed by public

Areas unaccessible to walk on

Change in angle of platform

Step

Route for level wheelchair access3.81º 4.57º

Scale 1:50 Size A3 All dimensions measured in mm All dimensions TBC on site

50

Ballustrade B Bench B

Average eye level

Existing collumn

50mmabovefloor 250

450

1080

1470

1600

150

150

300

300

Ramp rising 200mm Ramp rising 200mm

Ramp ascending

Steps ascending

Ballustrade area to protect from falling

Seating (450mm high)

Platform and ramp accessed by public

Change in angle of platform

3.81º 4.57º

Scale 1:50 Size A3 All dimensions measured in mm All dimensions TBC on site

1500 3000 500 2500

STAGE RAMP A PLAT

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M A

RAMP B PLATFORM B

BALLUSTRADE B

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BENCH A BENCH B

APPROX. AREA OF SURFACE STAGE 7.3 sqm RAMP A 15.9 sqm RAMP B 13.6 sqm PLATFORM A 2.8 sqm PLATFORM B 4.8 sqm BALLUSTRADE A 5 sqm BALLUSTRADE B 0.7 sqm STEPS 5.2 sqm BENCH A 2.8 sqm BENCH B 2.2 sqm APPROX. TOTAL 60.3 sqm

A A

NOTE: Surface of platform and steps to contrast visually with floor to reduce tripping hazard

DRAWING 03 HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN 20 February 2011

DRAWING 01 GENERAL LAYOUT PLAN 20 February 2011

DRAWING 02 SECTION AA & BB 20 February 2011

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BALLUSTRADE AScale 1:50 Size A3 All dimensions measured in mm All dimensions TBC on site

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BC

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DRAWING 04 STRUCTURAL LAYOUT 20 February 2011

Scale 1:50 Size A3 All dimensions measured in mm All dimensions TBC on site

DRAWING 05 CHIPBOARD LAYOUT 20 February 2011

All surface material made from chipboard

Layout based on Chipboard sheets 18X600X2400

Chipboard layout TBC on site

Cut chipboard

18mm unfinished chipboard

NOTE: ALL STRUCTURAL LAYOUT TBC

All joist spacing 450mm unless specified

STAGE RAMP A

PLAT

FOR

M A

RAMP B PLATFORM B

STAGE Raised on 50mm joists RAMP A Raised on 50mm joists + 0-200 firring strips PLATFORM A Raised on 50mm joists + 200mm joists RAMP A Raised on 50mm joists + 200mm joists + 0-200 firring strips PLATFORM B Raised on 50mm joists + 200mm joists + 200 mm joists

250050030001500

400mm long battons for spacing and stability

Line between horizontal platforms and ramps

Stage for presentations Max. 6 people on stage

Ramp for seated spectators Approx. 30 people

Ramp for seated spectators Approx. 20 people

Platform for spectator access and viewing

Platform for spectator access

B B

Projector fixed to ceiling Position TBC

450

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450

150

150

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450

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50mmabovefloor 250

450

1080

1470

1600

150

150

300

300Ramp rising 200mm Ramp rising 200mm

Ramp ascending

Steps ascending

Routes for exiting platform / escape

Ballustrade area to protect from falling

Seating (450mm high)

Platform and ramp accessed by public

Areas unaccessible to walk on

Change in angle of platform

Step

Route for level wheelchair access3.81º 4.57º

Scale 1:50 Size A3 All dimensions measured in mm All dimensions TBC on site

50

Ballustrade B Bench B

Average eye level

Existing collumn

50mmabovefloor 250

450

1080

1470

1600

150

150

300

300

Ramp rising 200mm Ramp rising 200mm

Ramp ascending

Steps ascending

Ballustrade area to protect from falling

Seating (450mm high)

Platform and ramp accessed by public

Change in angle of platform

3.81º 4.57º

Scale 1:50 Size A3 All dimensions measured in mm All dimensions TBC on site

1500 3000 500 2500

STAGE RAMP A PLAT

FOR

M A

RAMP B PLATFORM B

BALLUSTRADE B

BALL

UST

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BENCH A BENCH B

APPROX. AREA OF SURFACE STAGE 7.3 sqm RAMP A 15.9 sqm RAMP B 13.6 sqm PLATFORM A 2.8 sqm PLATFORM B 4.8 sqm BALLUSTRADE A 5 sqm BALLUSTRADE B 0.7 sqm STEPS 5.2 sqm BENCH A 2.8 sqm BENCH B 2.2 sqm APPROX. TOTAL 60.3 sqm

A A

NOTE: Surface of platform and steps to contrast visually with floor to reduce tripping hazard

DRAWING 03 HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN 20 February 2011

DRAWING 01 GENERAL LAYOUT PLAN 20 February 2011

DRAWING 02 SECTION AA & BB 20 February 2011

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DRAWING 04 STRUCTURAL LAYOUT 20 February 2011

Scale 1:50 Size A3 All dimensions measured in mm All dimensions TBC on site

DRAWING 05 CHIPBOARD LAYOUT 20 February 2011

All surface material made from chipboard

Layout based on Chipboard sheets 18X600X2400

Chipboard layout TBC on site

Cut chipboard

18mm unfinished chipboard

NOTE: ALL STRUCTURAL LAYOUT TBC

All joist spacing 450mm unless specified

STAGE RAMP A

PLAT

FOR

M A

RAMP B PLATFORM B

STAGE Raised on 50mm joists RAMP A Raised on 50mm joists + 0-200 firring strips PLATFORM A Raised on 50mm joists + 200mm joists RAMP A Raised on 50mm joists + 200mm joists + 0-200 firring strips PLATFORM B Raised on 50mm joists + 200mm joists + 200 mm joists

250050030001500

400mm long battons for spacing and stability

Line between horizontal platforms and ramps

Stage for presentations Max. 6 people on stage

Ramp for seated spectators Approx. 30 people

Ramp for seated spectators Approx. 20 people

Platform for spectator access and viewing

Platform for spectator access

B B

Projector fixed to ceiling Position TBC

450

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450

150

150

150

450

250

50mmabovefloor 250

450

1080

1470

1600

150

150

300

300Ramp rising 200mm Ramp rising 200mm

Ramp ascending

Steps ascending

Routes for exiting platform / escape

Ballustrade area to protect from falling

Seating (450mm high)

Platform and ramp accessed by public

Areas unaccessible to walk on

Change in angle of platform

Step

Route for level wheelchair access3.81º 4.57º

Scale 1:50 Size A3 All dimensions measured in mm All dimensions TBC on site

50

Ballustrade B Bench B

Average eye level

Existing collumn

50mmabovefloor 250

450

1080

1470

1600

150

150

300

300

Ramp rising 200mm Ramp rising 200mm

Ramp ascending

Steps ascending

Ballustrade area to protect from falling

Seating (450mm high)

Platform and ramp accessed by public

Change in angle of platform

3.81º 4.57º

Scale 1:50 Size A3 All dimensions measured in mm All dimensions TBC on site

1500 3000 500 2500

STAGE RAMP A PLAT

FOR

M A

RAMP B PLATFORM B

BALLUSTRADE B

BALL

UST

RAD

E A

BENCH A BENCH B

APPROX. AREA OF SURFACE STAGE 7.3 sqm RAMP A 15.9 sqm RAMP B 13.6 sqm PLATFORM A 2.8 sqm PLATFORM B 4.8 sqm BALLUSTRADE A 5 sqm BALLUSTRADE B 0.7 sqm STEPS 5.2 sqm BENCH A 2.8 sqm BENCH B 2.2 sqm APPROX. TOTAL 60.3 sqm

A A

NOTE: Surface of platform and steps to contrast visually with floor to reduce tripping hazard

DRAWING 03 HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN 20 February 2011

DRAWING 01 GENERAL LAYOUT PLAN 20 February 2011

DRAWING 02 SECTION AA & BB 20 February 2011

SECTION AA

SECTION BB

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BC

Scale 1:50 Size A3 All dimensions measured in mm All dimensions TBC on site

DRAWING 04 STRUCTURAL LAYOUT 20 February 2011

Scale 1:50 Size A3 All dimensions measured in mm All dimensions TBC on site

DRAWING 05 CHIPBOARD LAYOUT 20 February 2011

All surface material made from chipboard

Layout based on Chipboard sheets 18X600X2400

Chipboard layout TBC on site

Cut chipboard

18mm unfinished chipboard

NOTE: ALL STRUCTURAL LAYOUT TBC

All joist spacing 450mm unless specified

STAGE RAMP A

PLAT

FOR

M A

RAMP B PLATFORM B

STAGE Raised on 50mm joists RAMP A Raised on 50mm joists + 0-200 firring strips PLATFORM A Raised on 50mm joists + 200mm joists RAMP A Raised on 50mm joists + 200mm joists + 0-200 firring strips PLATFORM B Raised on 50mm joists + 200mm joists + 200 mm joists

250050030001500

400mm long battons for spacing and stability

Line between horizontal platforms and ramps

Stage for presentations Max. 6 people on stage

Ramp for seated spectators Approx. 30 people

Ramp for seated spectators Approx. 20 people

Platform for spectator access and viewing

Platform for spectator access

B B

Projector fixed to ceiling Position TBC

450

250

50

450

150

150

150

450

250

50mmabovefloor 250

450

1080

1470

1600

150

150

300

300Ramp rising 200mm Ramp rising 200mm

Ramp ascending

Steps ascending

Routes for exiting platform / escape

Ballustrade area to protect from falling

Seating (450mm high)

Platform and ramp accessed by public

Areas unaccessible to walk on

Change in angle of platform

Step

Route for level wheelchair access3.81º 4.57º

Scale 1:50 Size A3 All dimensions measured in mm All dimensions TBC on site

50

Ballustrade B Bench B

Average eye level

Existing collumn

50mmabovefloor 250

450

1080

1470

1600

150

150

300

300

Ramp rising 200mm Ramp rising 200mm

Ramp ascending

Steps ascending

Ballustrade area to protect from falling

Seating (450mm high)

Platform and ramp accessed by public

Change in angle of platform

3.81º 4.57º

Scale 1:50 Size A3 All dimensions measured in mm All dimensions TBC on site

1500 3000 500 2500

STAGE RAMP A PLAT

FOR

M A

RAMP B PLATFORM B

BALLUSTRADE B

BALL

UST

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E A

BENCH A BENCH B

APPROX. AREA OF SURFACE STAGE 7.3 sqm RAMP A 15.9 sqm RAMP B 13.6 sqm PLATFORM A 2.8 sqm PLATFORM B 4.8 sqm BALLUSTRADE A 5 sqm BALLUSTRADE B 0.7 sqm STEPS 5.2 sqm BENCH A 2.8 sqm BENCH B 2.2 sqm APPROX. TOTAL 60.3 sqm

A A

NOTE: Surface of platform and steps to contrast visually with floor to reduce tripping hazard

DRAWING 03 HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN 20 February 2011

DRAWING 01 GENERAL LAYOUT PLAN 20 February 2011

DRAWING 02 SECTION AA & BB 20 February 2011

SECTION AA

SECTION BB

Dim

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BC

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BC

STAGE RAMP A3.81 º

RAMP B4.57º

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BALLUSTRADE AScale 1:50 Size A3 All dimensions measured in mm All dimensions TBC on site

Dim

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on T

BC

Scale 1:50 Size A3 All dimensions measured in mm All dimensions TBC on site

DRAWING 04 STRUCTURAL LAYOUT 20 February 2011

Scale 1:50 Size A3 All dimensions measured in mm All dimensions TBC on site

DRAWING 05 CHIPBOARD LAYOUT 20 February 2011

All surface material made from chipboard

Layout based on Chipboard sheets 18X600X2400

Chipboard layout TBC on site

Cut chipboard

18mm unfinished chipboard

NOTE: ALL STRUCTURAL LAYOUT TBC

All joist spacing 450mm unless specified

STAGE RAMP A

PLAT

FOR

M A

RAMP B PLATFORM B

STAGE Raised on 50mm joists RAMP A Raised on 50mm joists + 0-200 firring strips PLATFORM A Raised on 50mm joists + 200mm joists RAMP A Raised on 50mm joists + 200mm joists + 0-200 firring strips PLATFORM B Raised on 50mm joists + 200mm joists + 200 mm joists

250050030001500

400mm long battons for spacing and stability

Line between horizontal platforms and ramps

Stage for presentations Max. 6 people on stage

Ramp for seated spectators Approx. 30 people

Ramp for seated spectators Approx. 20 people

Platform for spectator access and viewing

Platform for spectator access

B B

Projector fixed to ceiling Position TBC

450

250

50

The Slowscape team was commissioned by the Royal College of Art to design and construct a temporary cinema space capable of accomodating 60 visitors.The project aesthetic arose from the tight budget constraints and the gallery context. Stirling Board and Polypropylene costed at £12 and £7 a sheet (1220x2440) respectively. With this minimal pallete an eye-catching yet unobtrusive form was developed in order to draw visitors from other parts of the gallery, whilst also creating a sense of intimacy for viewers within the space. The panelled timber structure gently rises across the rectilinear gallery at a canted angle, folding up to form angled balustrades and a projection tower at the rear. From this point a platform wraps around the existing columns and walls to form benches that engage otherwise overlooked areas in the open gallery space. While the slight incline of the ramps encourages visitors to sit or lounge on the surface, 60 lightweight recyclable stools - each folded from a single cut sheet of fluted plastic - were also provided as a comfortable alternative for more formal events and longer film screenings.

SLOWSCAPE CINEMA‘POPUP”CInEMADESIGnEDAnDCOnSTRUCTEDIn2MOnTHSCOMMISSIOnEDByTHEROyALCOLLEGEOFARTSEATED60VISITORSPERVIEWInG

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Sustainable design firm bringing affordable eco-friendly design to the home, pet and baby ware markets.Team of 5 form green start up BecoThings. On target to turn over in excess of £1,000,000 this year, we sell our products across 20 countries worldwide and 250 stores in the UK.Concept generation - Prototyping - CAD modelling - Packaging - Branding & Artwork - Carton design - Copy Barcodes - International testing and standards - Point of Sale design

BeCOBOWL - THEECO-FRIEnDLyPETBOWLSOLDIn30COUnTRIESWORLDWIDEAnDOVER300OUTLETSInTHEUKOVER 500,000 BECOBOWLS HAVE BEEN SOLD TO DATEEVERyUnITIS100%BIODEGRADABLEInLAnDFILLAnDSUSTAInABLETOPRODUCE

DESIGNED IN GREAT BRITAIN ALWAYS

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BecoThings. Taking Small Steps Together

cat small medium large slow-feed

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Collection of 100% biodegradable rubber dog toys.Currently in production. Designed in London, manufactured in Ning Bo, China. Currently retailed worldwide and in over 200 UK outlets.

BECOTOYS -FULLyBIODEGRADABLERUBBERDOGTOySOVER20,000BECOTOySHAVEBEEnSOLDSInCESEPTEMBER2012.BECOTHInGSKEyACCOUnTSInCLUDEJOHnLEWIS,PETSATHOME,JOJOMAMAnBEBE,JAMESWELLBELOVED&TJx.

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The Slowscape stool was intended to serve a temporary role, offering a flexible and lightweight seating solution to visitors of the Shadow Boxing exhibition running from March to April 2011... ...Due to an overwhelmingly positive response team members readdressed the Slowscape Stool, attempting to create a design intended for mass prodution - refining issues that had arisen during the initial exhibition installation.

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We aimed to create an elegant, discreet and lightweight oxygen supply and cannula that would reduce the physical burden and remove the social barriers created by visible signs of long term illness.This year, our team experienced first hand the impact of respiratory disease and the challenges it creates physically, socially and emotionally. The scale of this problem is vast: respiratory disease is the UK’s biggest killer (causing 1 in 4 UK deaths) and a huge global problem. It ’s the fastest growing area of care, set to grow by 28% globally between 2010 and 2020 as we encounter the ever more complex problems faced by ageing populations. It costs the NHS more than any other illness, and the implications for existing treatment methods are profound: Though mobile treatment is possible with portable oxygen equipment in less severe cases, the equipment is restrictive, intrusive and cumbersome. Patients struggle with a loss of mobility, independence and social identity Around 50% of respiratory patients are being treated for depression. Patients with symptoms of depression, on average, spend twice as much time in hospital as symptom-free patientsWith the link between social interaction and long-term prognosis so profound, we saw an opportunity to improve mobility and address the social and emotional aspects of this illness.

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The Slowscape team were invited by MAO to present a concept for their Café and events space at 30 Pembroke Street, Oxford. ‘For this submission we have developed a bespoke trestle leg that works in an innovative, fuctional and elegant way. Formed of a single bent steel tube each leg is hard wearing but lightweight. The design accommodates a range of table top lengths allowing for adaptablility to suit various arrangement of the furniture.Standard 600mm boards can be cut to fit the number of people needed per table and can be made of any suitable material. When not in use the legs can be turned on their side and allow the tops to be stacked revealing the underside which can be decorated or printed as appropriate. Additionally the legs can be stacked together for efficient storage.Depending on the board material chosen it will be possible for one person to set up and manoeuver each table.’

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MADE OF MONEYA traditional public bench for the Royal Docks, commissioned by RIBA for the London Festival of Architecture, cast from £2,000,000 in shredded bank notes.

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The head of Nokia’s DNA Design team approached 25 Central Saint Martin’s Students asking for environmentally sustainable products, the green credentials of which must be as subtle as they are innovative.Customers upgrading handsets are often re-purchasing accessories which they already own such as headphones or batteries. The aim was to create a packaging solution that can be used for all existing and future Nokia handsets and allows customers flexibility to select the contents of their package, removing the issue of repurchased units.

Inspired by London Sushi restaurants Cell packaging offers Nokia customers a unique retail experience. Once selected, their specified handset and accessories are vacuum-sealed into foil Aluminum packaging in store. The sealed package is attached to a lanyard removing the need for carrier bags, and provides Nokia with an unusual and recognisable high street presence.

Universally appealing, not only for it ’s green credentials but for it ’s financial benefits for loyal customers, Cell Packaging is rolled from secondary Aluminium making it 100% recyclable and can be conveniently disposed of with household waste such as drink cans or crisp packets.

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Tom Woods Product design & development

2007 - 2012

07702 419 [email protected]

Product designer with strong commercial instincts, practical experience and diverse skill-set.

Looking to take on new responsibility with opportunities for continued development and specialisation.