This document contains drawings and details for a proposed performing arts centre project. It includes floor plans showing the layout of the ground floor and first floor, elevations of the building, section details, and technical details of the building systems like the floating floor structure, wall assemblies, and roof details. Renderings and dimensions are provided for reference.
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Performing Arts Centre
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A111
Author 04/27/15
Coventry University, Performing Arts Centre
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A121 4
Technical
store
Technician
room
Costume
room
small props
room
Toiletschanging
room, WC
Changing rooms
Rehearsal
room
Rehearsal room
Green room Workshop double
height
Dressing
room
Staircase
Toilets
Storage
Administrator's
office
Auditorium
Stage
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Ground Floor
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Performing Arts Centre
Owner
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A106
Author 04/24/15
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00 Ground floor
Bar
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Dance studio Office Classroom Classroom Changing
room
CR,
WC
Rehearsal
room
Toilets
Dance
studio
Staircase
Office
Office
Void
Toilets
Sound & Lighting
Stairs going down to lower
level of auditorium
Workshop- double
height
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First Floor
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Performing Arts Centre
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A115
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01 first floor
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Elevations
Project Number
Performing Arts Centre
Owner
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A110
Author 04/27/15
east elevation
north elevation Copy 1
south elevation
west elevation
Aluminium cladding panels
Glazed panels
Auditorium roofing
Hexagonal panels cladding
Fire exit
Glazed roofing
Below ground level
auditorium seating
Glazed Curtain wall
Entrance
Delivery access
Rectangle cladding
panels
Auditorium roof
5. Stud wall
Rigid insulation
Acoustic wall tieJack up Spring floating floor Air gap
Mesh Reinforcement
Perimeter IsolationFarat jack up mount
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POSTER 1
Project Number
Performing Arts Centre
Owner
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A118
Author 04/29/15
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technical detail- floating floor Copy 1 Copy 1
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technical detail- floating floor Copy 2
For the internal floors the method i will be using is the ‘Jack-Up’ construction technique.
The advantages to this type of system is that it eradicates the need for permanent formwork as
well as being quick
and simple to install hence decreasing the cost.
The ‘Jack-Up’ floating floor system is contained of a concrete slab which is poured on a damp
proof membrane
on the structural slab. The slab is then ‘jacked’ up by way of units cast into the slab
When designing and constructing the
external walls for the theatre, there will
be more of a focus on the sound
insulation of the wall to reduce the
amount of sound entering the building
from the outside and also to reduce the
amount of sound leaving the building.
Doors, windows and types of HVAC
systems installed in the external wall will
also have a major effect of the acoustic
performance.
Coventry University , Performing Arts Centre-
Technical Focus
. They are favoured by acoustic consultants
because of the certainty that the slab is
fully decoupled from the surrounding structure.
[Jack-up] floor slabs must be made from
concrete and reinforced using mesh rather
than fibres as the [Jack-up] mounts are
designed to link with the mesh to spread load
when the slab is lifted.
6. Concrete slab
DPM Sand
Hardcore
Pile Cap
Skirting board
Pile head waterproofing solution
Block work fixed to
steel structure
using proprietary
steel fixings
Aluminium
cladding panels
fixed to block work
Cavity fire
Barrier
Rigid Insulation
Mineral wool
5
Treated sill plate
Floor sheathing
2 layer sof plasterboard at 25mm
Small Gap with acoustic
sealant
Platform floor
treatment
Shallow
decking
Mineral wool inserts
Joints sealed with tape or caulked with acoustic sealant
Dense mineral wool and fire protection as required
Acoustic sealant
Deflection head
Steel frame
inner leaf
Mineral
wool
packing
Cavity
barrier to
floor /wall
junction
with cavity
tray over
Cavity
(50mm
minimum)
Rigid
insulation
in external
cavity
Rigid insulation
in
external cavity
Gypsum wall board painted with a vapour barrier primer or paint
Structural sheathing
Concrete slab
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Details 1
Project Number
Performing Arts Centre
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A109
Author 04/27/15
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wall to ground floor
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wall to intermediate floor
Separating wall insulation stops heat and noise from being moved
through the separating walls while providing a fire protection layer. These
separating walls are often load- bearing and hence entail a greater
amount of fire protection than internal walls.
Concrete block cavity walls not only depend on the mass but also on
isolation that is given by the cavity.
Mass and airtightness is very important when concerning effective
insulation and the conduction of airborne sound and how practical it is for
separating walls. The weight of the wall is determined by the density and
how thick the material is that’s used. The design, details and the
construction is what makes the separating wall reach good acoustic
performance
A pile foundation consists of two components: Pile cap
and single or group of piles. Piles transfers the loads
from structures to the hard strata, rocks or soil with high
bearing capacity.
7. DPM Aluminium cladding panelsRigid
Insulation
Cavity BarrierBlock work
Cavity
Closer
Aluminium cladding panelsMetal window frame
Support bracket
Brickwork
Cavity
(50mm
minimum)
Cavity fire barrier
Mineral wool packing
Steel frame inner leaf
Deflection head
Dense mineral wool
Joints sealed with tape or caulked with acoustic sealant
Acoustic sealant
Profiled metal deck
Vapour control layer
Rockwool insulation
Carrier membrane
Waterproof membrane
Top coat
Gant
Sloped metal coping cap
wood nailer with anchor bolts
Flashing
Approved fastners
Perimeter channel
Pressed steel ceiling sections
Slotted bolt fixing to provide leveling adjustment
Sloted bolt fixing to provide
leveling adjustment
Angle cleats
25mm wide mild steel hangers
1 or 2 layers
of thick plasterboard
screwed to ceiling sections
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Details 2
Project Number
Performing Arts Centre
Owner
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A112
Author 04/27/15
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window
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wall to roof
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01 first floor
4000
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03 ROOF
8000
04 GLAZED ROOF
8500
Auditorium higher
level
2000
Auditorium roof
11200
Dance Studio Office Classroom Classroom Changing room Changing room with WCRehearsal room
Rehearsal room Rehearsal room Changing room Changing room Toilets Small props roomCostume room Technical room
Fire exit
00 Ground floor
0
01 first floor
4000
03 ROOF
8000
04 GLAZED ROOF
8500
Auditorium higher
level
2000
Auditorium roof
11200
Dance Studio Toilets
Corridor
Disabled access to and from stageGreen room
Access to lower level to auditorium
Foyer
Void looking down the foyer
Sound & Lighting
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Section Detail
Project Number
Performing Arts Centre
Owner
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A107
Author 04/25/15
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section detail 2
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{3D} Copy 3
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render final 1
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section detail Copy 1 Copy 1