PORTFOLIO
VOL.1
Selected Academic Works 2017-2020
ANDY HUANG
“Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that’s creativity.” Charles Mingus
CONTENTS 1. INDUSTRIAL PLAYHOUSE 2020
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2. PERIPHERAL FUTURES 2020
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3. BETWEEN TWO FERNS 2019
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4. CROWS NEST APARTMENTS 2019
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5. PATAKA MODERNA 2017
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6. BUSHFIRE RESISTANCE 2020
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INDUSTRIAL PLAYHOUSE Location: Sydney, NSW Year: 2020 Program: Civic Centre, Bio-plastic Research lab, Art studio Tutor: Qianyi Lim Role: Solo Project School: University of Sydney
Sydney in the 18th to 20th century was dominated by industrial production, and was not until the late 20th century where consumerism took over the city pushing industrial plants to the periphery. This project is a reaction to the commercialized retail city space, where users are separated from the source of their goods. Using industrial influences to highlight the historical climate while showcasing the emerging sustainable bioplastic industry. The project was to design a civic space and research facility for the emerging research group SASi; a
science and art collaboration which focuses on seaweeds’ potential as a bioplastic, food source and building material. Project Set in 2030, the structural elements are based on the demolished warehousing and industries within Sydney in the next 10 years; monumentalizing their importance and its history sustainably. While the bioplastic labs will showcase their research through its bioplastic polycarbonate façade, production process (on ground level), and apertures in its core.
INDUSTRIAL PLAYHOUSE | GRADUATION STUDIO 2020
Main facade
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SASI’s mission: to create a sustainable future for marine life through Scientific investigation on the potential of Seaweed as a bioplastic.
18th-20th Century City dominated by industry
20th - P resent City of consumerism
Labs Warehouse Studio
Commerical
Meeting
Office
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Directing pedestrian into centre of plaza
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Industry situated in centre open to public viewing. Stacks for drying and storing. Windows on side of warehouse stacks can exhibit the bio-plastic storage and its processing
Theatre
Library
Underground Shops
Shops Underground
Building floating to create a thoroughfare below and underwater experience. Science and Art studios divided and bridged by the core industrial process, their commonality.
Cafe
Gallery
INDUSTRIAL PLAYHOUSE | GRADUATION STUDIO 2020
Existing warehouses set for demolition before 2030.
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Reclaiming waste material to be reused.
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Building supporting floor plates through tension.
Studio
Drying Rack
6.
Saw tooth pitched roof blocks sunlight, warehouse drying stacks pitched away to ventilate. Protrusions used as exhibiton space, nudged in between the stacks.
Bioplastic processing
Harvested material to be used in new civic space.
Car park
Applying polycarbonate facade.
Science labs
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Clay Render 1.Structure lifts buildng up through tension cables 2.Pitched roof prevents overheating 3.Protruding space draws attention to it as an exhibition space 4.Pitched roof of industrial warehouse section, allows for ample ventilation 5.Underpass to train station, malls and Town hall 6.Escalators directly to train station 7.Pavement made from reclaimed brick 8.Arc park to mitigate pollution from light-rail transport
Interior Render LVL 3
INDUSTRIAL PLAYHOUSE | GRADUATION STUDIO 2020
LVL 1
LVL 2
LVL 3
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PERIPHERAL FUTURES Location: Cateme Settlement, Tete, Mozambique Year: 2020 Program: Tutor: Rumi Kurokawa, Ori Merom Role: Solo Project School: Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)
This project site is in Tete, Mozambique in a settlement built by Vale mining Corporation to facilitate the displacement of Mozambicans from their homes in mineral/coal rich earth. This project is a research on architectural dispossession critiquing the housing and amenities provided by Vale. The settlement is an isolated plot 40km away from town centres. It has inadequate infrastructure and poor soil - economically isolating the community from grey markets or opportunity for subsistence farming while also making education a trek.
Housing provided by Vale were made from brick and mortar a technique that was unfamiliar to the community while being hard to source. Housing units contained all the bedrooms which limited possibility of expansion and was contrary to their traditional planning scheme. The project envisions a bamboo plantation and processing plant which also acts as a community centre. The bamboo will be used as a substitute for domestic fuel (mitigating deforestation of hardwood), a familiar construction material and other craft and medicinal uses.
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PERIPHERAL FUTURES | EXCHANGE STUDIO 2020
Render of the spiritual hall
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CATEME RESETTLEMENT
1200 Households
6120 People as of 2018
Warehouse and logistics
Sand Dam
0.8 Ha Hectares for housing
River Moatize
1 Ha
Auxillary Rest stops
Hectares for Farming
1.5km ~20 minute walk
Community Centre + factory
Community of ~430 84 Households
Plantation size 1.5-1.8 Hectares for each Community
Water would be harvested through pitched roofs that funnel into courtyard sinks and by sand dams in the river.
Key Buildings Bamboo Plantation
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1.5Ha bamboo plantation for each community of 84 households (~430 people) Shared plantation and Shared crop farming space
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2km
Zinc roofing
glass windows
timber roofinfing structure rendered cement block Polyethylene cover between concrete foundation added after protest
Central common outdoor space looking in
Latrine/Toilet
Scattered forms Free circulation
Chicken Coop
Extra room /Grainary
Kitchen
Shelter Drying
Main House Bedrooms and Living room
Original Village of Resettled people
Old villages were built in clusters with each building serving a specific purpose. The main living quarter in the centre. Made from local materials which residents know how to use; and procured easily and cheaply.
OLD
NEW Houses were built dependent on household size at time of resettlement - no room for development. Conventional grid layout to facilitate easy expansion. Used materials hard to source for the average inhabitant, thus buildings were unable to be repaired or expanded.
PERIPHERAL FUTURES | EXCHANGE STUDIO 2020
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1.Class 2.Library 3.Hall 4.Storage 5.Bathroom 6.Nurse 7.Theatre 8.Parking 9.Logistics 10.Workshop
Plan
11.Drying warehouse 12.Outdoor food area 13.Plant Nursery 14.Bleacher 15.Community Space 16.Courtyard 17.Bamboo Preparation 18.Bike Park 19.Bamboo drying
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Pushing and pulling allocated green space
Render of Facade
2.
Pulling apart form to open to public spaces which can be seen in multiple directions
3.
Internal courtyards to mitigate heat and let in light
4.
Scattering forms found in village planning
PERIPHERAL FUTURES | EXCHANGE STUDIO 2020
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Creating a landmark; serving as a spiritual hall and meeting place.
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Pitching roofs to collect rain water
Isometric
The building draws influence from traditional planning and construction techniques to facilitate flexibility in user expansion.
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BETWEEN TWO FERNS Location: Springwood, Sydney, NSW Year: 2019 Program: Community Centre, plaza Tutor: Ozgur Gocer Role: Solo Project School: University of Sydney
Located within the edge of the Blue Mountains region it serves as the first pit stop towards the beautiful landscapes open Blue Mountains. It is a small quiet village with a predominantly elderly population. The site located only sloping car park overlooking the bushland below, as such the key objective was to bridge this link between village and bush. The project would host the existing carpark and attract the local population and visitors on their way to the Blue Mountains while being respectful of the local village and flora.
Sustainability is at the core of the project; it promotes social sustainability through inclusive programming. Ecological sustainability through the plant nursery and it employs effective sustainable design strategies on site and on an urban scale.
BETWEEN TWO FERNS | SUSTAINABLE STUDIO 2019
Render overlooking terrace
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Isometric Rendering
Workshops
Courtyard
Double skin facade consisting of layers of polycarbonate and CLT panels, ensuring great thermal insulation.
Gallery
Courtyards barricade from winds while maximising sunlight and rain water, penefiting the central plant nursery.
BETWEEN TWO FERNS | SUSTAINABLE STUDIO 2019
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Extrude
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Bisecting mass to create pathway to bushland
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Openings for light creates small courtyards
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Creating plaza space connecting from town square to bushlands. The building activates the plaza in contrast to surrounding pocket parks
Cafe
Openning up pathway to create rest spots and allow greater view of flora
Adding roof pitches for water collection and solar harvest
Public Seating, Sunday market space
The project is bisected by a plaza and terraced walkway directed towards the bushlands. The bisected buildings host workshops, studios, computer labs, children’s learning centre, a small gallery,
café, and indoor courts, with parking underground. The Plaza hosts Sunday markets and catering from the café while terrace offers the link between village and the bushlands. 19
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LVL1
BETWEEN TWO FERNS | SUSTAINABLE STUDIO 2019
Bike park
Locker
CLT and Polycarbonate
Perspective Section
Studio Workshops
Childrens space/Library
Computer lab
Butterfly roof
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CROWS NEST APARTMENT Location: Crows Nest, Sydney, NSW, Australia Year: 2019 Program: Mixed use, Residential High Rise Tutor: Isabel Gabaldón Role: Collaborative work with 1 other School: University of Sydney
The project encompasses a residential tower in conjunction with adjacent communal facilities (retail and a local library) that sits atop the new proposed Metro station. Located between the commercial district of St Leonards and the village of Crows nest; the project identity finds a middle ground between both suburbs in the form of large-scale residential tower and low scale arcade/retail strip married together with the central green space which exposes the heritage building further enhancing the areas civic identity.
The key objectives were to retain and highlight the existing heritage building and create a humble connection to the Crows Nest village, beginning with the demolition of underutilized office buildings to open a public green space. Green buffer space is also embraced on certain floors of the tower and its roof, to allow for privacy for the residents. The arcade wraps around and shields green space from vehicular traffic.
CROWS NEST APARTMENTS | URBAN STUDIO 2019
Main render from interior plaza.
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Demolition of underused office space to foster a better connection to central plaza and village.
Exposing the Heritage site to create a strong sense of civic identity.
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Optimising form for solar access.
Built form responds to the green space, with high visual access.
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Arcade retail strip mimic the shopfront on Crows Nest and act as a buffer zone to the green space at the core of the project. Arcade links to the library.
Designed with accessibility in mind, green spaces act as funnel points dragging pedestrians from Crows Nest village to the projects communal facilities.
CROWS NEST APARTMENTS | URBAN STUDIO 2019
Render overseeing central park and surrounding arcade and existing hertiage building.
Residential
Heriatge building
Library
Heritage building
Arcade/Retail
Physical Model
Section cutting through proposed train station 25
1.Station Entry 2.Foyer 3.Food 4.Service/mail/maintenance 5.Retail 6.Green space 7.Heritage building 8.Library 9.Underground parking 10.Office 11.Communal kitchen
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CROWS NEST APARTMENTS | URBAN STUDIO 2019
1 bedroom
2 bedroom
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3 bedroom
Apartment sizes range from studio (single), 1 bedroom units, 2 bedroom units to 3 bedroom units.
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PATAKA MODERNA Location: Avondale, Auckland, New Zealand Year: 2017 Program: Library, Community hall, plaza Tutor: Dr Emilio Jose Garcia Role: Collaborative work with 3 others School: University of Auckland
Situated in the heart of Avondale, adjacent to a chain of low-density shops, the town square, recreational spaces, and residential blocks - it is an area rich with history and activity. It was prominent trade route during the early days of the Maori settlement as such the project seeks to revitalize the dying Maori culture within the town. Drawing inspiration from the traditional Maori storage house ‘Pataka’; a communal storehouse (or granary, lifted from the earth). It was symbolic of the community’s wealth and prestige.
We translated its form into a space that exhibits the towns artifacts, stories, and its culture over time. The interior shelving would be grand and act as furniture; thus, the users take on the role of artefact. The building’s facade is carved by local craftsmen which tell the story of Avondale and the L shaped form provides passive surveillance and accessibility from the main street.
PATAKA MODERNA | DESIGN STUDIO 4 2017
Render from street level, facing man facade and plaza
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Atrium, allows natural lighting and ventilation.
Bracings are continued from the ‘K’ bracing, giving support to the carved facade.
Attachment of Maori carvings, illustrating the lands story and transmuting it into a living artefact.
Human scale shelving, offers new a new way of (shelving) furniture to human relationship. Users become trinkets in this ‘shelf’.
Soft ramps that spiral up the building connecting all floors.
Exploded Isometric
PATAKA MODERNA | DESIGN STUDIO 4 2017
Isometric
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NOTES: THE LOCATION OF SERVICES IS APPROXIMATE ONLY. BUILDER TO DETERMINE THE EXACT LOCATIONS OF SERVICES ON SITE PRIOR TO TENDERING. DRAWINGS ARE TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WIITH JOINERY SCHEDULE IN SPECIFICATION
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Smiths Lake Studio Ashley & Steven Moore 7 Lauff Road, Smiths Lake, NSW, 2428
PROPOSED SITE PLAN
10/10/20
Scale
BUSHFIRE RESISTANCE Project
Drawing
Drawing Number
Date
1 : 100@A2
01
For Tender
10/10/20
NZ
ISS
DESCRIPTION
DATE
DRW
Location: Smiths Lake, NSW, Australia Year: 2020 Program: Residential Tutor: Brad Inwood Role: Collaborative work with 2 others School: University of Sydney
Renovation of an existing building situated in a bushfire prone area. The project aims to redesign the existing buildings envelope to comply with BAL29 standards. The project features a new zinc façade, new
deck, pitched zinc roof to enlarge rain water harvest and manual bespoke zinc cladded shutters which slide to enclose the building while being flush with the façade to create sleek continuity.
HH CHD
A020 REVISION 01
BUSHFIRE RESISTANCE | CONTRACT DOCUMENTATION 2020
Date
COVER SHEET
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10/14/20
Scale @A3
01
DA Submission
10/14/20
NZ
HH
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VMZINC DOUBLE LOCK STANDING SEAM STANDING SEAM ROOFING SYSTEM USING ANTHRA-ZINC IN ZINC PLUS
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1 A510
19MM PLYWOOD
R1.42, 40MM FOAMEX XPS POLYSTYRENE FIXED BETWEEN 40X40MM TIMBER COUNTER BATTENS
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R2.5 PINK BATTS INSULATION FIXED BETWEEN 90X45MM STUD WALL
90X80MM BAIER SLIDING SHUTTER MOTOR VMZINC STANDING SEAM FIXED ONTO ALUMINUM SHUTTER FRAME 2228
OFFICE
2 A512
VENTILATED CAVITY CREATED WITH 38MM TIMBER BATTENS
15MM PLYWOOD
90X80MM BAIER SLIDING SHUTTER MOTOR
VMZINC STANDING SEAM FIXED ONTO ALUMINUM SHUTTER FRAME 2336
DECK
STUDIO
VANTAGE APL ALUMINUM SLIDING DOOR
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ALUMINIUM BALLUSTRADE
A516
19MM SPOTTED GUM TIMBER DECKING
140X45MM DECK JOIST
1 A040
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SECTION DETAIL - EAST WALL 1 : 20
Smiths Lake Studio Ashley & Steven Moore 7 Lauff Road, Smiths Lake, NSW, 2428 Project
SECTION DETAILS 1 Drawing
BUSHFIRE RESISTANCE | CONTRACT DOCUMENTATION 2020
VMZINC DOUBLE LOCK STANDING SEAM STANDING SEAM ROOFING SYSTEM USING ANTHRA-ZINC IN ZINC PLUS TO AS 3959:2018 CLAUSE 7.6.1 AND CLAUSE 7.6.3 PINK BATTS INSULATION FIXED BETWEEN RAFTERS 240X45MM @600CTC
CAVITY FROM 38MM TIMBER BATTENS @ 430MM CTC
VMZINC STANDING SEAM
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R1.42, 40MM FOAMEX XPS POLYSTYRENE FIXED BETWEEN 38X38MM TIMBER BATTEN R2.5 PINK BATTS INSULATION FIXED BETWEEN 90MM TIMBER STUD WALL
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79MM STANDARD ALIMINIUM FRAME WITH SOLID TIMBER WITH CLADDING TO MATCH FACADE
ALUMINIUM DOOR SILL
EXISTING 200MM CONCRETE SLAB, NO FINISH
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CAVITY FROM 38MM TIMBER BATTENS @ 430MM CTC
VMZINC STANDING SEAM R1.42, 40MM FOAMEX XPS POLYSTYRENE FIXED BETWEEN 38X38MM TIMBER BATTEN R2.5 PINK BATTS INSULATION FIXED BETWEEN 90MM TIMBER STUD WALL 2594
13MM GIB PLASTER BOARD CEMENTED ON TO EXISTING BLOCKWORK 190MM EXISTING BLOCKWORK
CERAMIC TILE BONDED TO
30MM CEMENT SCREED, SEPARATING FOIL 40MM FOAMEX XPS POLYSTYRENE
EXISTING 200MM CONCRETE SLAB
2 A040
SECTION DETAIL - WEST WALL 1 : 20 Drawing Number
Date
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For Tender
10/29/20
NZ
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DESCRIPTION
DATE
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REVISION 01
10/29/20
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BUSHFIRE RESISTANCE | CONTRACT DOCUMENTATION 2020
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30MM ALUMINIUM FRAME PROFILE
VENTILATED CAVITY TIMBER BATTENS @ CENTRES
VMZINC FLASHING
ANODISED ALUMINIUM GUIDE TRACK
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VMZINC SECURING CLIP
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TOP PLATE FLASHING
13MM GIB PLASTER
19MM BLACKBUTT
M8 10 X 75MM STAIN G316 HEX SLEEVE A DYNABOLT BAIER PROMETHEUS XS-2: 24 VOLT DC MOTOR WITH SEPARATE CONTROL IN THE BUILDING.
ZINC FLASHING AIR SEAL VAPOUR BARRIER
VMZINC STANDING SEAM CLADDING 13MM GIB PLASTER BOARD
VANTAGE APL ALUMINUM SLIDING DOOR
VAPOUR BARRIER
5MM LAMINATED GLASS
R2.5 90MM PINK BATTS INSULATION FIXED BETWEEN 90MM TIMBER STUD WALL
VAPOUR BARRIER
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40X40MM COUNTER TIMBER BATTENS - CANTELIEVER FACADE DETAILS
1:5 38MM TIMBER BATTENS @ 430MM CENTRES
13MM GIB PLASTERBOA FIXED WITH 6G X 32MM COARSE THREAD SCRE
15MM PLYWOOD
DETAILS - FACADE & SHUTTER Drawing
DrawingSTUD Num 90X45MM TIMBER
BREATHABLE WATERPROOFING MEMBRANEDate 11/06/20 M12 ANCHOR BOLT WITH 50X50X3MM WASHER
Scale
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VAPOUR BARRIER 01
For Tender
11/06/20
NZ
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BREATHABLE WATERP
15MM PLYWOOD EXISTING 200MM CONCRETE SLAB
R1.42, 40MM FOAMEX XPS POLYSTYRENE EXISTING 190MM CORE FILLED REINFORCED BLOCKWORK
VMZINC FIXING CLIP
M4 16MM COUNTERSUN HEAD, STAINLESS STEE TAPPING SCREW BLAC HEAD SCREWED INTO F AND INTO PLYWOOD
BUSHFIRE RESISTANCE | CONTRACT DOCUMENTATION 2020
ALL FLASHING
M8 10 X 75MM STAINLESS G316 HEX SLEEVE ANCHOR DYNABOLT WITH WASHER
30MM ALUMINIUM FRAME PROFILE
60x100x6MM GALVANISED STEEL ANGLE WHEEL PIVOT
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THERMAL BREAK
ANODISED ALUMINIUM GUIDE TRACK
VMZINC SECURING CLIP BREATHABLE WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE VMZINC WINDOWHEAD FLASHING
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40x40MM TIMBER BATTENS
ONCRETE SLAB
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M8 10 X 75MM STAINLESS G316 HEX SLEEVE ANCHOR DYNABOLT
FOAMEX XPS POLYSTYRENE BOARD
13MM GIB PLASTER BOARD
BAIER PROMETHEUS XS-2: 24 VOLT DC MOTOR POWER TRANSMISSION BY TOOTHED BELT, STEEL STRAND WITH PU SHELL AND NYLON FABRIC, STEEL STRAND WITH PU SHELL AND NYLON FABRIC
PACKER
NLESS ANCHOR
BALL BEARING PLASTIC ROLLERS
13MM GIB PLASTER BOARD VAPOUR BARRIER
R2.5 90MM PINK BATTS INSULATION FIXED BETWEEN 90MM TIMBER STUD WALL
VAPOUR BARRIER 40X40MM COUNTER TIMBER BATTENS
38MM TIMBER BATTENS @ 430MM CENTRES
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60MM CEMENT SCREED, SEPARATING FOIL
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BREATHABLE WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE HANH Studios. pty ltd
© Copyright. 2020 All rights reserved. Figured dimensionsshall be taken in preference to scaling. The Contractor shall check all dimensions on site before commencing work.
Smiths Lake Studio Ashley & Steven Moore 7 Lauff Road, Smiths Lake, NSW, 2428 Project
STUD SHUTTER DETAIL Drawing
M12 ANCHOR BOLT WITH 50X50X3MM WASHER
Date
30x90MM BOTTOM PLATE
11/12/20
DPM
Scale 1 : 5@A2
VMZINC STANDING SEAM
20X25MM TIMBER CEILING BATTENS
PROOFING MEMBRANE
NK FLAT EL SELF CK BUGLE FIXING CLIP
EXISTING 200MM CONCRETE SLAB
R1.42, 40MM FOAMEX XPS POLYSTYRENE
13MM GIB PLASTER BOARD
EXISTING 190MM CORE FILLED REINFORCED BLOCKWORK
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KITCHEN - ELEVATION 1 : 20
Smiths Lake Studio Ashley & Steven Moore 7 Lauff Road, Smiths Lake, NSW, 2428 Project
INTERNAL ELEVATIONS - KITCHEN Drawing
BUSHFIRE RESISTANCE | CONTRACT DOCUMENTATION 2020
BTP01 - STONE BECHTOP, FIXED ON MDF SUBSTRATE
JOINERY DOOR
JOINERY CARCASS MITRE JOINT
10MM CONTINIOUS SHADOW GAP
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POST FIXED KICKER, FINISH TO MATCH JOINERY DOORS
TIMBER JOINERY DOOR
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BENCHTOP DETAIL
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FLOOR JUNCTION DETAIL
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Drawing Number
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Scale
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10/30/20
NZ
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