tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7397970649062371366.post3176331863474965898..comments2024-03-19T12:00:16.160+00:00Comments on The Deptford Dame: Deptford Lounge facadeUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7397970649062371366.post-14093228662591725322012-08-06T13:19:48.092+00:002012-08-06T13:19:48.092+00:00I quite like this cladding.I quite like this cladding.Cadisch MDAhttp://www.cadischmda.com/architectural-metal-cladding/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7397970649062371366.post-9965953006044630832012-01-08T21:35:20.086+00:002012-01-08T21:35:20.086+00:00Click this hopefully LOL<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22UP9xLL-jM&feature=related" rel="nofollow">Click this hopefully LOL</a>Anonymousenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7397970649062371366.post-57002847694556738142012-01-08T21:32:56.766+00:002012-01-08T21:32:56.766+00:00As for the cladding
http://youtu.be/22UP9xLL-jMAs for the cladding<br /><br />http://youtu.be/22UP9xLL-jMAmonymousenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7397970649062371366.post-12310380496687468642012-01-08T21:27:19.682+00:002012-01-08T21:27:19.682+00:00Nah just trying to encourage a bit more positivity...Nah just trying to encourage a bit more positivity for 2012. These "local" blogs all to easily turn into a CARPATHON... Thats why I usually don't bother.. Gets a bit tedious all the griping and moaning tbh Oh and I'll call myself something other than anonymous this time... I wouldn't want you to think I was a member of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anonymous_%28group%29 LOLAnonymousenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7397970649062371366.post-81801510407558827712012-01-04T16:20:35.727+00:002012-01-04T16:20:35.727+00:00Aw bless, anon. You must be new here!Aw bless, anon. You must be new here!Deptford Damehttp://deptforddame.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7397970649062371366.post-48186281573154066342012-01-04T15:49:25.912+00:002012-01-04T15:49:25.912+00:00Nothing better to moan about today ?Nothing better to moan about today ?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7397970649062371366.post-21814981473386325842011-08-18T17:48:32.659+00:002011-08-18T17:48:32.659+00:00DC/10/75374/FT
http://acolnet.lewisham.gov.uk/LEW...DC/10/75374/FT<br /><br />http://acolnet.lewisham.gov.uk/LEWIS-XSLPagesDC/acolnetcgi.exe?ACTION=UNWRAP&RIPNAME=Root.PgeDocs&TheSystemkey=61083Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7397970649062371366.post-76849356821756421402011-06-03T08:07:47.446+00:002011-06-03T08:07:47.446+00:00oh and I forgot to add - aren't windows for lo...oh and I forgot to add - aren't windows for looking out of as well as for providing natural light? Covering them with cladding, whether perforated or not, just seems stupid to me. There are many other ways sun shading can be provided, although perhaps not so cheaply.Deptford damehttp://deptforddame.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7397970649062371366.post-5726386559757743382011-06-03T08:05:07.747+00:002011-06-03T08:05:07.747+00:00@ellearch thanks for your extensive comments and i...@ellearch thanks for your extensive comments and insight into the history of the project. <br /><br />The renderings that were made available to the public did not show sufficient detail to decipher the difference in cladding perforation, although I presume the planning application documents did - I haven't been able to find these online. <br /><br />It's very disappointing that the client Lewisham Council did not prevent the substandard substitution by the contractor (perhaps because they did not fully investigate or understand the implications of the difference in cladding support frames?). Or perhaps it was more fundamental that this, maybe the contract was not sufficiently watertight to prevent this, in which case Lewisham Council needs to rewrite its standard contract. <br /><br />The fact that it was tendered in a recession should really not be an excuse to cut corners at a later date, and it's up to the client to prevent this, not use it as an excuse for a shoddy product.Deptford damehttp://deptforddame.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7397970649062371366.post-2542833497050052392011-06-02T20:41:31.575+00:002011-06-02T20:41:31.575+00:00Hi,
I thought I may put some insight into the c...Hi, <br /><br />I thought I may put some insight into the cladding situation. I am an architecture student and I recently did a technical report on Tidemill and was shown around the site by the contractor several times and met with the project architect of this school. <br /><br />The cladding panels were chosen because they act as sun screens and light filters. The hole sizes go up and down in<br />percentages. The greatest is 50% opaque on the panels over the second floor. Football pitch. The reason for this was to create the impression you can look from the playground and see the sky through the building. The other percentages are 32% and 15% which have much more material. The purpose of these panels is to act as light filters for the class rooms and sustain a high quality of<br />natural light without the need for additional shading.<br /><br />THIS WAS THE DESIGN INTENTION and can be seen in the original renders of the building prior to it being built. the original mindset was to use TECU branded copper cladding that were suspended off cables, giving the illusion that it was floating.<br /><br />However! <br />During the tender this project was costed very low during the recession. Due to increased costs the contractor decided to go for a cheaper alternative (which is the copper cladding that we see today). These alternative panels had a different fitting which meant a new type of structure frame had to be built, hence the structural supports on the roof!<br /><br />After all that, the cost of two different types of cladding were not much of a difference.ellearchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09922847356285832700noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7397970649062371366.post-63354442284587818332011-05-14T10:32:38.583+00:002011-05-14T10:32:38.583+00:00sorry that's Bernd and Hilla Bechersorry that's Bernd and Hilla Becherchusnescnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7397970649062371366.post-81234880295343725302011-05-14T10:30:00.326+00:002011-05-14T10:30:00.326+00:00i dont think cladding a building 3 times over was ...i dont think cladding a building 3 times over was ever a cheap solution!<br />i assume the facade is a kind of brise-soleil over the windows preventing overheating and glare in the rooms behind as it faces due south.<br />i think the 'ugliness' of the structure is a matter of opininion - there is a veritable stream of artists e.g. photographers Ernst & Hild Becher up to architects Morphosis and Richard Rogers Lloyd's building (google 'em)who have found a poetic beauty in the post industrial aesthetic - whether that's the case here remains to be seen - agreed - let's see how it ages.chusnescnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7397970649062371366.post-52305924781332680942011-05-09T10:56:15.802+00:002011-05-09T10:56:15.802+00:00I was never keen on the Ravensbourne cladding desi...I was never keen on the Ravensbourne cladding design, I think it's rather gimmicky. It was intended as 'camouflage' apparently, although it seems to have the opposite effect.Deptford Damehttp://deptforddame.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7397970649062371366.post-74828784283149651492011-05-09T10:12:46.952+00:002011-05-09T10:12:46.952+00:00Cladding can be tricky, and, although from a dista...Cladding can be tricky, and, although from a distance it can look effective, it may have the effect of not improving with age.<br /><br />I recently went down to the newly built Ravensbourne College next to the dome - this, from a distance, looks unusual and appealing but closer inspection reveals that the cladding is in fact quite tinny and shoddy with numerous recesses to gather dirt and litter - it doesn't feel like a 'quality' finish at all but more of an afterthought - even possibly a cost-cutting exercise at the expense of more solid, durable materials.<br /><br />Hope Deptford Lounge doesn't fall into this catergory.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com