Rupert Elliott

BSc (Hons) Architectural Design & Technology | Uncategorised

As the effects of global warming are having catastrophic effects around the globe, I aimed to design a truly sustainable building that emits low levels of carbon, both in the materials used in construction and when the building is in operational use.

This led to a fabric first approach by achieving low u-values and low air permeability ratings. I aimed to limit the use of high embodied energy materials such as that of concrete and steel where possible.

This led to the use of structural insulated panel and cross-laminated timber technologies for a large majority of the construction. Both these technologies are at the heart of what makes the building sustainable by offering excellent thermal performance and therefore reducing the buildings carbon footprint.

Various other low and zero carbon technologies helped to achieve my aim of sustainability with this project when servicing the building. The superb views available at Friars Point was an area I wanted to take full advantage of and this was ultimately the deciding factor on the hotels orientation and the reason for many of the design features shown such as the large amount of curtain walling.


Mae cynhesu byd-eang yn cael effaith drychinebus o gwmpas y byd a’m nod oedd dylunio adeilad gwirioneddol gynaliadwy a fyddai’n allyrru lefelau isel o garbon, yn y deunyddiau a ddefnyddid yn y gwaith adeiladu a phan fyddai’r adeilad yn weithredol.

Canlyniad hyn oedd ystyried y ffabrigau’n gyntaf er mwyn sicrhau gwerthoedd-u isel a ffigurau athreiddedd aer isel. Roeddwn am gyfyngu’r defnydd ar ddeunyddiau lle roedd angen ynni uchel i’w cynhyrchu megis concrid a dur lle roedd hynny’n bosib.

Fe wnaeth hyn arwain at ddefnyddio technolegau pren traws-laminedig a phaneli insiwledig strwythurol ar gyfer y rhan fwyaf o’r adeiladu. Mae’r ddwy dechnoleg yn ganolog i’r hyn sy’n gwneud yr adeilad yn gynaliadwy drwy gynnig perfformiad thermol ardderchog sydd felly’n lleihau ôl-troed carbon yr adeilad.

Fe wnaeth gwahanol dechnolegau carbon isel neu sero eraill fy helpu i gyflawni fy nod o gynaladwyedd yn y prosiect hwn wrth wasanaethu’r adeilad. Roedd y golygfeydd gwych sydd ar gael yn Friars Point yn rhywbeth roeddwn am fanteisio’n llawn arno a dyma oedd y ffactor a wnaeth i fi benderfynu ar ogwydd y gwesty a’r rheswm dros lawer o nodweddion y dylunio a welir megis y defnydd helaeth ar furlenni.

Other Exhibitors:

Jaidon Venner

Jaidon Venner

Hi, my name is Jaidon Venner. I have been studying Architectural Design & Technology (BSc Hons) for the last 3 years at Cardiff Metropolitan University. I have really enjoyed my studies at university, especially while digitally working on programs such as Revit...

Maddison Isobelle Pearce

Maddison Isobelle Pearce

My name is Maddi, and I am a BSc Architectural Design and Technology student. This is my ADZ6888 summer show submission “The Boardwalk Hotel”. It is a four star business hotel proposed for a site in Cardiff Bay around the marina. The hotel is a Seven story tower and...

Tom Rees

Tom Rees

Returning to education to study Architectural Technology has been an ambition that I am pleased to have pursued. This project displays a culmination of what I have learnt over my time studying the subject and I hope that it demonstrates my passion and dedication...

Hashan Paranathala

Hashan Paranathala

My name is Hashan, I am a third-year student at Cardiff Metropolitan University studying Architectural Technology. In this project I am a Chartered architectural technologist as well as the Designer/Marketing and I.T. Manager for Iktinus UK. In this project leisure...

Mia Wild

Mia Wild

Howdy! My name is Mia Wild, I am a 3rd year international Architectural Design and Technology student from Buffalo, New York, USA. Displayed is my final year Cardiff Bay Hotel Project which features realistic rendered images, construction drawings and compliances with...

Ross O’Leary

Ross O’Leary

Hi, my name is Ross. I am an Architectural Design & Technology student. This is my hotel Omni project. The brief for the project was to design a ten-storey, four-star hotel, able to accommodate between 100 and 300 guests ,on an open site located in Cardiff Bay....