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J ANUARY S E L E C T E D
2019 W O R K S
P ROJECTS
T I B U R O N
S A I L S
Architecture at Zero Competition
C H A M E L E O N - L I N E R M I T, S e m e s t e r 1 , 2 0 1 7
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San Francisco, USA
Supervisor: Vicky Karavasil
Supervisor: Paul Morgan
- Marine Research Centre in Tiburon
- Interstitial Infrastructure in Clayton
- Holiday home in Cape Schanck
Architecture at Zero Competition San Francisco, USA
T I B U R O N
S A I L S
TIBU RON
Tiburon Sails speculates on a Net Zero future facility that prides itself on the integration, application and promotion of sustainable design and cutting edge research in the field of estuary and ocean science.
Contextual Inspiration
Marine Fossil
Coastal Formation
Nautical Sails
SAILS
Architecture at Zero Competition San Francisco, USA
The journey from the visitor’s car park towards the visitors centre is shaded by solar harvesting canopies that highlight the experiential promenade down to the bay.
TIBU RON
SAILS
Analysing the wind lines through fluid dynamic simulations, traces of the winds are lofted together to form the skin of the building while testing their performance in solar and wind simulations. These veils shroud the massing, shading the inhabitants from the harsh summer sun whilst allowing sunlight in during the winter.
The building is sculpted by the site’s coastal forces of prevailing winds, rain runoff and solar radiation that lends itself to smooth filleted corners, triangulated orientation and an aerodynamic and fluid exoskeleton.
Architecture at Zero Competition San Francisco, USA
TIBU RON
SAILS
Architecture at Zero Competition San Francisco, USA
TIBU RON
SAILS
Architecture at Zero Competition San Francisco, USA
TIBU RON
SAILS
Architecture at Zero Competition San Francisco, USA
TIBU RON
SAILS
Architecture at Zero Competition San Francisco, USA
TIBU RON
SAILS
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C H A M E L E O N - L I N E
CH AMELEON -LIN E
Chameleon-Line is an interstitial infrastructure that reacts to the dynamics of Clayton. Programs are blended to mirror the conditions of site creating a porous, flexible, multi-heirarchical environment of social movement, interation and play.
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CH AMELEON -LIN E
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CH AMELEON -LIN E
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C L A Y T O N
S T A T I O N
CH AMELEON -LIN E
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CH AMELEON -LIN E
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C U LT U R E
H U B
CH AMELEON -LIN E
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CH AMELEON -LIN E
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M A R K E T
H U B
CH AMELEON -LIN E
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CH AMELEON -LIN E
R M I T, S e m e s t e r 1 , 2 0 1 7
CH AMELEON -LIN E
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F L O W
H O U S E
F LOW
The Flow House investigates the relationship between the strong northerly winds and tea trees on site at Cape Schanck. Through a methodical mapping analysis of this relationship, the areas where the tea trees give shleter to the strong winds are extracted and edited to create the Flow House.
H OU SE
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H OU SE
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