AIMEE STUART B. DESIGN IN ARCHITECTURE - USYD
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B. INTERIOR AND SPATIAL DESIGN - UTS
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EDUCATION
SKILLS
UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY 2015-2016 Bachelor of Design -Architecture UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 2013 - 2015 Bachelor of Interior and Spatial Design
Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop Revit SketchUp
CERTIFICATE III IN RETAIL OPERATIONS 2012-2014 WHITE CARD NSW 2016
Adobe InDesign Rhinoceros
EXPERIENCE EXHIBITION DESIGN Graduate Masters Exhibition for the University of Sydney to be held in Tin Sheds Gallery. LIGHTING Studied a semester specializing in Lighting, working in collaboration with Zumtobel. Analyzing the effect of lighting on business productivity. CAD Studied a subject on producing DA applications and developing an understanding of the BCA, creating a mock DA application for a small terrace house design proposal in Crows Nest. Studied an intensive CAD elective focusing on Revit, Photoshop and SketchUp OTHER Traveled Europe with Lawrence Wallen and Thea Brezech, looking at re-designing the Archaeological Museum of the earthquake affected island Kefelonia, Greece while attending the Bienalle of Architecture, Venice. Traveled to Indonesia with Campbell Drake, analyzing the effects of tourism and sustainability on a remote Indonesian Island, Rote. T. 0431731737
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UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY, MASTERS GRADUATE ARCHITECTURE EXHIBITION 2016 I was a part of the Exhibition Team who designed and organised the graduating Masters of Architecture Exhibition in the Tin Sheds Gallery, University of Sydney. The exhibition was designed to represent a city landscape. The 65metre table that held the students models and portfolios curved and flowed through the gallery, winding around the wooden towers that presented their panels mimicked a cityscape. This project required us to organise sponsorship, develop time and fund management schedules, organise construction methods, print and mount panels, and lighting. This project was completed in partnership with Ana Trifunovska.
HABITABLE BRIDGE (SKETCHUP 2016)
The Habitable Bridge encouraged students to reconsider the importance of structure within a building. This studio took two randomly selected precepts of a Wine Bar and a Library and combined them into an inviting and spatially unique bridge, crossing a river. The bridge became a ‘Wine Library’ and embodied the idea wine appreciation and wine making. The building sought to create a stark contrast between the solidity of storing and aging wine, and the temporality of tasting and enjoying wine, while creating a structurally supported way of crossing the river.
PRIMARY
PRIMARY LOAD PATHS
Concrete Foundations Steel Beams- securely bolted into the granite rock, supporting the
SECONDARY LOAD PATHS
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5m
5.2m Steel Beams supported by vertical beams where the main forces travel, aiding the prevention of bending
TERTIARY LOAD PATHS
SECONDARY Steel Truss
TERTIARY
Wooden portal frames Horizontal Wooden beams
QUINARY
Timber cladded roof
Portal Frame provides lateral stabilisation Wooden beams secure portal frames
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resisting vertical forces and bending
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TENSION COMPRESSION
AN ARCHIVE AND LABORATORY FOR ARCHITECTURE (REVIT 2015)
Our AALFA project (An Archive and Laboratory for Architecture) examined the site of the Sydney Domain. My aim was to create a public building that enriched and embodied the communities’ awareness and understanding of architecture. The building was designed to house a total collection of Sydney‘s architectural archives, creating a space for people to learn about the city’s past; laboratories and workshops for people to expand and experiment for the future.
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SITE STRUCTURE
Precedent Analysis
HIDDEN PUBLIC SPACE
TEMPORARY EXHIBITION
MAIN HALL
VISIBLE
ADMINISTRATION
LEARNING SPACE
FUNCTION HALL
PRIVATE
PUBLIC EXHIBITION SPACE
STORAGE
CIRCULATION
FUNCTION
SITE PROGRAMS
ADMINISTRATION
EXHIBITION
PUBLIC RUINS
MAIN HALL
EXHIBITION
FUNCTION HALL
LEARNING CENTRE
RESTAURANT
VISUAL THEATRE
FUNCTION
COFFEE SHOP
OUTDOOR TERRACE
SHOP
ACCESSIBILITY
CIRCULATION
FUNCTION HALL
LABORATORIES
EXHIBITION
SERVICES
ARCHIVES
VIRTUAL SPACE
CAFE
CIRCULATION
MUSEUM
EXHIBITION SPACE
LABORATORIES
ENTRANCE
STORAGE
PUBLIC SPACE
FUNCTION
ARCHIVES
PUBLIC
PRIVATE
CIRCULATION
Floor Plans
ARCHITECTURAL DETAILING (HAND DRAWING 2016 )
This project required us to work onsite with Simpson and Wilson Architects, following one of their house renovations in 2016. We followed the project from start to finish, documenting the construction methods and processes to produce finalised detail construction drawings of the project. The project was completed in partnership with Eleanor Gibson
SLIDING DOOR
PAINTED 10MM GYPROCK PLASTERBOARD CEILING, SCREW FIXED TO PURLINS POLYESTER INSULATION 168X32MM HARDWOOD PURLINS, FIXED WITH STAINLESS STEEL ANGLE BRACKETS 300X35MM HARDWOOD PURLIN TOP CHORD OF TRUSS: 200X40MM HARDWOOD BEAM HIGHLIGHT WINDOW GALVANIZED STEEL BOOKER-ROD TIE DOWN CONCEALED WITHIN BEAM AND TRUSS PLYWOOD TRUSS BRACING: 10MM MARINE PLY, CUT DIAGONALLY FROM STANDARD SHEET, PAINTED WITH DANISH OIL - STAINLESS STEEL SCREW FIXED TO FRAMING 130X35MM CCA TREATED TIMBER BEAM PAINTED WEATHERBOARD TONGUE AND GROOVE CLADDING 300X65MM HYBEAM TIMBER BEAM LINTEL 100X200MM GALVANIZED STEEL ANGLE, BOLT FIXED TO HYBEAM LINTEL FORMED COLOURBOND FLASHING 220X35MM HARDWOOD DOOR HEAD 130X35MM CCA TREATED TIMBER BEAM
SLIDING DOORS: 4 WESTERN RED CEDAR FRAMED, LOW-E GLASS GLAZED PANELS WITH FLY SCREEN. 20MM REVEAL. STAINED OUTSIDE, PAINTED WHITE INSIDE.
KITCHEN
PLYWOOD TRUSS BRACING: 10MM MARINE PLY, CUT DIAGONALLY FROM STANDARD SHEET, PAINTED WITH DANISH OIL - STAINLESS STEEL SCREW FIXED TO FRAMING CCA TREATED 90MM TIMBER STUD FRAMING PARIS 90 WHISPAR RANGEHOOD DUCT 300mm WIDE FORM PLY SHELF TIMBER RAFTER FIXED TO FRAME WITH STEEL CONNECTORS BI-FOLD WINDOWS WITH CENTOR SE1 SCREEN TO DETAIL OVERHEAD CUPBOARDS BEYOND MIRROR SPLASHBACK 35 X 35 HDW LEDGE WITH 10M GAPS BETWEEN STEEL ANGLE SUPPORTS CAESAR STONE BENCH TOP 5000 LONDON GREY/2020 SEATTLE SKY
WEATHERBOARD TO MATCH EXISTING
DRAWER & CUPBOARD FRONTS = BLACK FORM PLY KICK BOARD
PAINTED 10MM GYPROCK PLASTERBOARD, SCREW FIXED TO STUD WALL
ROTE ISLAND, INDONESIA (HAND DRAWING 2015)
This project was based internationally and required an intensive analysis on the impacts of tourism in a remote island in Indonesia. We were not allowed to use any utensils but pen and paper and required us to study the design of a resort in comparison to the local housing. We presented our findings to the community and suggested possible outcomes to handle their future development.
HETEROTOPIAS OF DEVIATION (SKETCHUP 2015)
This project looked at Micheal Foucault’s idea of Heterotopias existing within the society. The National Art School behind the Supreme Court of NSW was chosen as the site to design a prison which incorporated Foucault’s philosophies.
The space is only accessible through the house, making it private but open for the public to see. Tight space, meaning that clothes and accessories need to be compact and arranged neatly.
Sociable space, therefore it is large and can fit many people.
Entrance
Private space, place to hold personal belongings.
Entrance
Space is not large enough for more than two people.
Space is covered to allow for entertaining and shelter from weather.
Dark space, with all artificial lighting.
Support beams, supports roof and second level.
Administration
Entrance
Administration
Administration Open space or “Annular Well” Control Tower Control Tower Draws for storage, no space is wasted, there are storage option from floor to roof.
Cell blocks
The storage options are built into the space. Can be changeable or easily removed to suit personal preference.
Guards Tower
Chapel
Chapel Open Space Cells Toilet is separated from bathroom, allows privacy.
The walls are tiled, because of condensation from the shower
Symmetrical design of sinks, designed for the use of two people, typically a couple.
Cells
The Panopticon
Barrier into shower, creates privacy and prevents water links.
The Barrier is semi-private and provides safety.
Efficient use of space as the underneath area is fully functional.
Entrance
Kitchen is tight space but enough room for several people to cook. The spaces are separated through different furniture heights and barriers. ie the couch in the middle separates vectors.
The space is large but feels spatial through proximity between furniture.
Entrance
Large door allows for natural light to be let into the space, or closed with blinds to avoid glare on mirrors.
The space does not require furniture as it has finishings installed.
Armory
Separated space through the middle gives bench room for preparations.
Entrance
Visitors Phones
Security
Visitors Centre
Main office
Armory
Security
Library
Armory
Main Cell Block
Visitors
Cell blocks
Main Hall
Alcatraz Prison Study space is simple and not cluttered to allow for productive environment.
Cell blocks
Library
Mess hall
Mess hall
Kitchen
Kitchen
The Windows are large and allow a large amount of natural light into the space.
The space is medium sized, creating privacy. The space is comfortable for two people but can fit more.
Desk placed against the window to avoid glare on computer screens.
Dishwasher, located under sink, allows for dirty dishes to be placed directly inside.
The oven is generally in the middle of all the cupboards, allowing for bench space around it. The Bedroom is private and simple, creates a peaceful and calming environment.
Entrance
Bathroom attached is only accessible through the bedroom, making it extremely private.
Hallway
Windows allow for natural light into the space, or a breeze to flow through.
Front door creates the first impression of a building.
Sector One
Chapel
Cell Blocks
Control Tower
Amenities
Visitors
Storage
They are easily accessible and generally lead into a entry corridor/ hallway.
It is the function that separates the home and its privacy from the street.
Entrance
Hallway
Sector One
Millbank Prison
Antecedent Analysis
Precedent Analysis
Visitors Entrance
Entrance
Bath
Administration
Cells
Hall way
Visitors
Main Hall
Canteen
NAS
Physical link Visual link Link of Levels
Entrance
Staircase
Hallway
Security
HUMAN
CRIMINAL
Administration/ Processing
Staircase
Activities
Mess Hall
Hallway
Kitchen
Parti Diagrams
Iterations
Visitors
Security
The window allows natural light into the space and feature between the cupboards.
Living and dinning area is combined. The space becomes an open and sociable area.
Two windows allowing light into the space, both screens face away from the light, to avoid glare.
Administration
Window is about the sink, creating a vista outside while washing up.
Visitors
Control Tower
Cell Blocks
Storage
CAD INTENSIVE ELECTIVE (REVIT & SKETCHUP 2015)
In the two week intensive cad elective we built the German pavilion by mies van Der Rohe and Falling water by frank Loyd wright. We learned in detail hoe to use Revit, sketchup and photoshop
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INJECTED (SKETCHUP & WATERCOLOR 2014)
Injected was based around creating a pavilion in Circular Quay that attracted visitors to the open space in front of Customs House. After determining that the site, along with the city of Sydney as a whole, were ‘broken’, the project created ways to acknowledge the absence of efficient and articulate architecture in the city. The project was based heavily on the influence of Richard Goodwin and his theories on Public Space.
Precedent Studies- The Heidi Weber Pavilion
Site Analysis- Factors used to determine the location
HUMAN CIRCULATION
HUMAN DENSITY
VOIDS
PUBLIC SPACES
Diagramming- Determining the circulation path through various possibilites
Moment of Relief
Main exit point at back
Main Entry Point
Circulation Points of interest
Exterior density Interior density
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