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Cohort 16 & 17: Team 10 Design Studio Dec 2010: Cambridge Museum of Technology Mark Leeson Christopher Pountnay Marvin Lee Jonathan Portlock David Richards.

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1 Cohort 16 & 17: Team 10 Design Studio Dec 2010: Cambridge Museum of Technology Mark Leeson Christopher Pountnay Marvin Lee Jonathan Portlock David Richards

2 Cohort 16 & 17: Team 10 Design Studio Dec 2010: Cambridge Museum of Technology 2 brief concept design development ground conditions energy strategy costs

3 Cohort 16 & 17: Team 10 Design Studio Dec 2010: Cambridge Museum of Technology 3 brief centre for computing history storage & sorting area technology incubating unit Offices meeting spaces possible commercial use WC’s & reception gateway to the site maintain the view down to the pump room consider modular options energy strategy - renewable

4 Cohort 16 & 17: Team 10 Design Studio Dec 2010: Cambridge Museum of Technology 4 Centre for computing history known to be considering a move currently visits by appointment only only 5% of the exhibits on show Proposals for £120m new build scheme Technology Incubator administration facilities flexible space potential for growth

5 Cohort 16 & 17: Team 10 Design Studio Dec 2010: Cambridge Museum of Technology 5 concept - iconic

6 Cohort 16 & 17: Team 10 Design Studio Dec 2010: Cambridge Museum of Technology 6 design proposal option 1: Site Location Centre for Computing History and museum administration/office space Pedestrian and vehicular entrance Technology Incubator

7 Cohort 16 & 17: Team 10 Design Studio Dec 2010: Cambridge Museum of Technology 7 S teel frame construction L ightweight Cladding O n site construction S tandard techniques L ack of Flexibility L ose the site during construction design proposal option 1: Construction

8 Cohort 16 & 17: Team 10 Design Studio Dec 2010: Cambridge Museum of Technology 8 shared car park storage loading energy centre pedestrian entrance vehicular entrance design proposal option 2: Site Location

9 Cohort 16 & 17: Team 10 Design Studio Dec 2010: Cambridge Museum of Technology 9 design proposal option 2: site layout

10 Cohort 16 & 17: Team 10 Design Studio Dec 2010: Cambridge Museum of Technology 10 concept old/ historic new/ contemporary

11 Cohort 16 & 17: Team 10 Design Studio Dec 2010: Cambridge Museum of Technology 11 design proposal option 2: development

12 Cohort 16 & 17: Team 10 Design Studio Dec 2010: Cambridge Museum of Technology 12 design proposal option 2: development

13 Cohort 16 & 17: Team 10 Design Studio Dec 2010: Cambridge Museum of Technology 13 design proposal option 2: view from cheddars lane

14 Cohort 16 & 17: Team 10 Design Studio Dec 2010: Cambridge Museum of Technology 14 ground conditions: brown field site Metals (lead, zinc >SGV) minimize disturbance MG/RTG ~ 25 kN/m 2 lightweight building 20kN/m 2 GC MG RTG raft foundation modify pathway Support large point loads

15 Cohort 16 & 17: Team 10 Design Studio Dec 2010: Cambridge Museum of Technology 15 energy strategy ‘exhibit in action’ minimise running costs solution dependent on size

16 Cohort 16 & 17: Team 10 Design Studio Dec 2010: Cambridge Museum of Technology 16 Option 1: Costs Spec: Tin Shed Cladding Price: £494,413.92 700m2 (GIFA: 490)

17 Cohort 16 & 17: Team 10 Design Studio Dec 2010: Cambridge Museum of Technology 17 Option 2: Costs Spec: GRP Price: £1,347,639.74 700m2 (GIFA: 490) Modular Pre-Fab Option 2 costs approx. x 2.5 more.

18 Cohort 16 & 17: Team 10 Design Studio Dec 2010: Cambridge Museum of Technology conclusion adopt modular system start with current bin store area prove viability look to expand going forward 18


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