Architectural Portfolio 2012 Anthony Ip
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Architectural Studio pp. 16-19
Meadowlands pp. 08-12 Conifer Knoll Folly pp. 03-07
CV + Testimonials pp. 33-35
Emergency Kit Competition pp. 13-15
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Dicky Beach SLSC pp. 20-25
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Construction Drawings pp. 31-32
Focus > Motion pp. 26-28 Alternative Car Park pp. 29-30
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D01 KITCHEN CABIN 145X145 JOHNS FLOOR TILES
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Academic / Undergraduate UQ / Arch2100 / Conifer Knoll Folly
Conifer Knoll Folly Undergraduate Project Mentors: Doug Neale Design for an architectural intervention for any site within the University of Queensland campus. The intervention must respond to Semper’s four elements hearth, wall, mound and roof.
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Academic / Undergraduate UQ / Arch2100 / Conifer Knoll Folly
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Site analysis, sketches and collage exploration
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Intervention process through model making
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Academic / Undergraduate UQ / Arch2100 / Conifer Knoll Folly
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Academic / Undergraduate UQ / Arch2100 / Conifer Knoll Folly
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Academic / Undergraduate UQ / Arch2100 / Conifer Knoll Folly
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Site elevation + Construction details
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Academic / Undergraduate UQ / Arch3100 / MEADOWLANDS
Meadowlands Academic Work revised Mentors: Peter Skinner, Anuradha Mathur, Dilip da Cuna Design “ENERGY-SAVING PROJECTS AND IDEAS FOR THE FUTURE OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM”: « NO LIMITS, NO RESTRICTIONS »
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Aerial perspective
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Academic / Undergraduate UQ / Arch3100 / MEADOWLANDS
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Academic / Undergraduate UQ / Arch3100 / MEADOWLANDS
Radish
Produce Preparation Factory
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Vegetation Research
Harvesting Tractor
Orange
Park with Pond
Mandarin
Children’s Playground
Radish
Cucumber
Avocado
Sweet Potato
Fruit Market
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Academic / Undergraduate UQ / Arch3100 / MEADOWLANDS
Solar Panels angled at 27.5o for optimum sun exposure
Residential Living Spaces Pedestrian area connecting each building with sky bridges. Small shops are located here Lift Core acting as a structural spine for building
Services: Producuction factory/ market/storage Concrete road to allow for temporary parking, pickup zones and transport of goods to city
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Sectional Explosion
A Cyclic Consumption System is used to create a closer relationship between the user and the surrounding agriculture. This is more sustainable than the existing linear consumption system and reduces the reliance on systems outside of the local community.
Waste & Consumption
Markets
Production
Distribution Harvesting
Solid Compost Water Filtration
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Recycling and Production Cycle
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Academic / Undergraduate UQ / Arch3100 / MEADOWLANDS
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Exterior perspective
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Competitions / 2011 / Autodesk Emergency Kit
Carton Kit House Autodesk Emergency Kit Competition 2011 (Winner) Mentors: Timothy Ang Design temporary homes for Brisbane flood victims where they will live for 2-3 years. The site was a hypothetical site “Bruce� where only light structures could be built as there was a coal mine underneath.
>Student Housing
>Residential
>ONE: Receive recycled container and clean. Cleaning progress should be thorough looking for rust, insects and soil. *Floor boards must be removed due to the Australian laws.
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Organisation Potential
>Residential
>FIVE: After pre-fabrication of containers, transport containers to site and arrange to organized plan.
>SIX: Install plumbing and electrical fixtures.
>Large Office
>SEVEN: Erect tent-like roofing for shelter of the containers and reduce the potential rust on container shells.
>Pre-school
>THREE: Install insulation, a quick and efficient way to do this is using spray foam insulation. Afterwards, install interior panels.
>Kindergarten >FOUR: Install fenestration.
>Offices
>TWO: Cut out openings for fenestrations.
>Small Apartment
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Construction process
>EIGHT: Furnish Kit House!!
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Competitions / 2011 / Autodesk Emergency Kit
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Exterior Perspective
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Competitions / 2011 / Autodesk Emergency Kit
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Graphic blog report of Autodesk conference in Las Vegas
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Competitions / 2012 / Queensland Design Studio
Location
> UQ Forest vs. Urban
>Public vs. Private
>Territory
>Climatic Analysis
>The intent of the proposal was for the studio to encourage creativity within the firm. From the book “Mind gym� by Adam Gee. Creativity can be discovered in people who are able to see things frommore perspectives than the average person. Therefore, a person who has seen/experienced many different perspectives are able to input their various experiences and be labelled as creative. The location of the studio is in the UQ rainforest, this site has the rare quality of having the two contrasting experiences: the jungle and the urban. This gives the occupants a larger range of experiences when approaching their studio Exterior Perspective and in turn help the occupants see things from a larger range of perspectives.
Competitions / 2012 / Queensland Design Studio
> Roof louver connection
> Double roof louver connection
> Studio casement windows
> Operable glass louvers
Existing Rocky Pond
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Existing Large Logs Existing Dirt Path
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Site Plan 1:150
Programme: 1. Reception + Human Resources 2. Meeting Room 3. Exterior Balcony 4. Kitchen 5. Toilet 6. Library
7. Studio 8. Group Preparation Room 9. Wardrobe 10. Back Entrance 11. Main Entrance 12. Rain Water Tank
Design Concepts: A. Existing Logs used as waiting and seating areas. B. Studio responding to existing path allowing movement through space. C. Studio seating in fours, to enable easy communication between project groups. D. Library is easy to access from kitchen. E. Group preparation room allows for group discussions and planning before client meetings. F. Wardrobe by back entrance to place dirty ‘on site’ clothing and back entrance for architects to abuse.
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> Approach 01 - Oil tycoon client walks into studio
> Approach 02 - Happy receptionist with Murakami art
> Approach 03 - Architect walks into design workshop
> Approach 04 - Young intern eats lunch
> Approach 05 - Architect seeks material library
> Approach 06 - Intelligent discussion table
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> South Elevation
> Section A
>Operable Glass Louvers
>Timber Sliding Door
>Timber Window to Frame Views
Site Qualities: >The hierarchy of tree canopies create layers of dhadows and protect the studio from excessive solar heat gain and rainfall.
>Barren wort trees release small yellow flowers, covering the ground during summer.
> Rocky creek in a linear formation with a pond at the end.
> Existing path for curious visitors, wanting to discover the secrets of the rainforest.
> Existing Large logs at the studio main entrance.
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Orthographical Analysis
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Academic / undergraduate / arch3200 / Dicky Beach SLSC
Dicky Beach SLSC Individual Academic Project Mentors: Gerry A surf life saving club where the proposal was to experiment on the differences between the summer and winter. This was later developed to the active and passive phases of the proposal.
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Graphical Perspective
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Academic / undergraduate / arch3200 / Dicky Beach SLSC
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Site Section to Coast
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Academic / undergraduate / arch3200 / Dicky Beach SLSC
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Main Building Section
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Academic / undergraduate / arch3200 / Dicky Beach SLSC
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Renovation Diagram
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Academic / undergraduate / arch3200 / Dicky Beach SLSC
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Tectonic Explosions
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Academic / undergraduate / arch3200 / Dicky Beach SLSC
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Competitions / 2012 / Panorama 2012
Focus > > Motion Autodesk Panorama 2012 Competition (Group) Sustainable design of the Santiago Central Transit Centre. The primary theme of the design was “motion�, including: motion of people, motion of vehicles and motion of air.
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Night aerial render
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Competitions / 2012 / Panorama 2012
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Axonometric explosion
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Competitions / 2012 / Panorama 2012
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Interior render
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Academic / Undergraduate UQ / Arch2200 / Alternative Car Park
Erosion Undergraduate Project + AC-CA Car Park Competition Mentors: Nicole Sully, Mark Hiley Design an iconic alternative car park in Hong Kong.
Exploration of fashion icons
The approach of the car park was based on the concept of the car being an icon of fashion for the Hong Kong people. Where depending on the car you drive, people will judge your character, your money and your class.
What is fashionable? Geometries of car park explored
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Conception process and sketches
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Diagrams
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Academic / Undergraduate UQ / Arch2200 / Alternative Car Park
Ground level perspective
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Car restaurant perspective
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Academic / Undergraduate UQ / Arch3220 / Systems Analysis Report
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Academic / Undergraduate UQ / Arch2220 / Construction Drawings
70mm THICK ROOF INSULCO FAT BATTS INSULATION
Employment / 2011-2012 / Aedas
CORRUGATED METAL SHEETING
GUTTER FASCIA
CONDENSATION BARRIER
B.O. Rooff 4788.03 4
AIR GAP ( ROOF BATTENS)
LEDGERBOARD FOR ROOF DECK JOISTS TO BE NAILED TO
AIR GAP (RAFTER)
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GUTTER BOLTED TO ROOF BATTEN DOUBLE SIDED RFL SARKING
10mm PLYWOOD BRACING WALL
B.O. Roof Deck 3788.03
FAT BATTS (70mm)
75mm THICK INSULCO FAT BATTS INSULATION 90x45 NOGGING SHiPlAP EASED EDGE WEATHERBOARD CLADDING IN WESTERN RED CEDAR WOOD 181X18
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PLYWOOD 7MM BRACING PANEL FIXED IN ACCORDANCE WITH PAA SPECIFICATIONS TO ACHIEVE 6.0Kn/M
Level 2 2560.00
190x35 MGP LINTEL STILL INNER AIR
90x45 HEADER
WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE
75mm THICK INSULCO FAT BATTS INSULATION SHiPlAP EASED EDGE WEATHERBOARD CLADDING IN WESTERN RED CEDAR WOOD 181X18
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CASEMENT WINDOW WITH WOODEN SILL, REFER TO CASEMENT WINDOW DETAIL 145X145 JOHNSON CRETA FLOOR TILES CABINET FICTURE FOR KITCHEN
VAPOUR BARRIER 150x38 FLOOR JOIST
145X145 JOHNSON CRETA FLOOR TILES
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150x45 F14 LVL FLOOR JOIST
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190x70 F17 FLOOR BEARER
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75x4.0 SHS STEEL COLUMN
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B.O. Footing
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STEEL COLUMN BOLTED INTO CONCRETE WITH SCREWS, REFER TO FOOTING DETAIL SECTION
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75x4 SHS STEEL COLUMN
ELASTOMETRIC SEALANT AROUND RAILING AND BASE PLATE
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M12 BOLTS ATTACHED TO STEEL BASE PLATE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS1511
1 : 20 *ANY EXISTING AND ANY PLACED FILL MATERIAL IS TO CONFORM AND BE PLACED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS2870-1996 CL6.4.2
DETAILS-1 CLIENT: HEALY Y *ALL DRAWINGS IN MILLIMETERS *BUILDERS ARE TO VERIFY ALL LEVELS AND DIMENSIONS ON SITE *FIGURED DDIMENSIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER SCALED DRAWING
EPROXY PRIMER OVER BASE PLATE AND BOLTS
225.00 STEEL BASE PLATE
ADDRESS: 78 GRANVILLE ROAD, WEST WEND
ARCH2220 Architect: ANTHONY IP
*ALL STEEL WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS1250 AND/OR AS4100
*ALL TIMBER FRAMING IS TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS 1684-1992 SAA TIMBER FRAMING CODE AND AS 1720 SAA TIMBER ENGINEERING CODE
450DIAMx900 CONCRETE PIER
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Curriculum Vitae Anthony Ip Date of birth: 18/01/1992 Born in Auckland, New Zealand Kings College 76 Upland Road, St Lucia, Brisbane, Australia Ph: 041 6848819 Anthony.sy.ip@gmail.com
Personal Profile: I am a 3rd year architecture student from the University of Queensland looking for an internship in a architecture firm. I was born in Auckland graduating from Saint Kentigern College and my short-term career goal is to follow a competent architect as an apprentice so I can improve and become a better designer. Technical Proficiency: -
Sketch up+Vray Photoshop Autocad Revit Vasari 3ds Max Maya Ecotect Indesign Rhino Hand drawing
Education and Achievements: [2012] Standout Submission in ‘Urban Collective’ International Housing Design competition, where the goal was to design a series of pre-fab houses able to be fit within a standard shipping container. [2011] Passed Autodesk Revit 2012 Certification Assessments, currently an: “Autodesk Revit Architecture 2012 Certified Associate and Professional METRIC” [2011] Winner of “2011 Autodesk Emergency Kit” Design Competition, won a trip to Las Vegas, Nevada, USA to attend Autodesk University, also presenting about my design during the conference. [2011] Shortlisted for Kingspan ‘Point of Reference’ competition, was in People’s Choice Awards [2011] In Student/Mentor scheme with Bruno Alahakone [2010] Shortlisted for the Slo-go design competition for SONA [2007-2009] Saint Kentigern College, Pakuranga, Auckland, New Zealand Achievement of Level 3 NCEA (Merit) [2009] Designed logo for the “All Stars Badminton Club” which was published.
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Certified Autodesk Revit 2012 Associate and Professional. GPA 5.43/7 Achieved Merit in the National Certificate in Educational Achievement (NCEA) Level 3. Passed Grade 6 Violin and Grade 5 Theory in the Royal School of Music Examinations. New Zealand Level 1 badminton coach.
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Australian Institute of Architects SONA=Student Organised Network for Architecture University of Queensland Badminton Club Autodesk Student Member
[2012]- Delivered a short presentation at the Autodesk ANZ Channel Summit about the “Emergency Kit” design and Autodesk products applied in architecture. [2012]- Organised a webinar for the 3rd year students of the University of Queensland from Samuel Macalister about Revit and introduction to cloud technology plus rendering. [2012]- Interviewed Mia Casa Architecture designer Lothar van Middelaar, with subjects covering residential housing approaches, material choices, working within the building company Stonwood and comparisons of the New Zealand climate to Europe and Australia. [2011]- Being the winner of the Autodesk “Emergency Kit” competition, delivered a short presentation about the “Emergency Kit” design in Las Vegas, Nevada, America.
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Employment: [2011-2012]
*References to be provided upon request [Aedas-Hong Kong]
From November 2011 to February 2012, I worked as a Summer Trainee for the Hong Kong/ British international architecture firm Aedas. I was involved in high-rise residential development projects in the PRCC, jobs involved all stages of the design process including drafting CAD drawings (drawing plans, xrefing documents and hatching), Photoshop (creating photo-realistic renders from Sketchup, colouring elevations and drawing diagrams), Sketchup modelling and preparation of Powerpoint documents for presentation to client. [2010-2011] [University of Queensland] In the years 2010 and 2011, I was team manager and captain for the badminton team. Jobs involved logistics for the team, organising trainings and submitting the score sheets after every match. [2010]
[Auckland Badminton Association]
In 2010, I was team manager and assistant coach for an Auckland team. The team would have local derby’s and tournaments to attend which I had to organise with the managers of other teams and tournament officials. Other jobs include organising trainings and making sure my team attended competitions on time and in the correct. [2007-2010]
[Lloyd Elsmore Badminton Club]
This took place after high school on weekdays where I coached children aged 5-15 from 4pm7pm. My job involved encouraging children to learn new badminton skills including accuracy, footwork and sporting attitude while still having fun. I also did simple logistics during the end of the day. [2007-2009] [Watime Holdings (2002) Ltd] Watime Holdings is a Wholesale souvenir business that I helped out during the summer holidays. My main duties were tidying, packing and organising the products sold, including jewellery, sunglasses and stationery. I would also take orders from customers and send them to different customers around New Zealand on time. Extra jobs would include the making of the catalogue, which included skills used in photography and Photoshop.
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Fine arts, mostly contemporary and street-art. Digital involvement in architecture, especially pre-fab architecture. I enjoy reading novels. I enjoy playing badminton and have represented New Zealand, UQ and Queensland. Though I enjoy playing all racquet sports including tennis, squash and tabletennis. I like to spend time with friends and family keeping up with what they are up to.
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