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THE ARTS BLOCK
STUDENTS IN THE SILO
PROJECT DOCUMENTATION
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MIDDLE PARK STUDIO
MELTON FOOD BANK
ANTHONY RICHARDSON CURRICULUM VITAE
EXTRA CURRICULAR
01.13 - 04.15 GREEN PRECAST, REMOTELY ROLE - DESIGN + DRAFTING
05.12 - 09.12 JOVAS WESTLAND PARTNERSHIP, WODONGA, VIC ROLE - ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT 05.11 - 03.12 GREEN PRECAST, ALBURY, NSW ROLE - DRAFTSPERSON 06 - 13 RON RICHARDSON BRICKLAYING, OAKLANDS, NSW ROLE - LABOURER
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STUDENT ORGANISED NETWORK FOR ARCHITECTURE DEAKIN REPRESENTATIVE - 2014 SUPERSTUDIO, VICTORIA, COORDINATOR
1:1 MELBOURNE - ASSISTANT SUMMER PORTFOLIO WORKSHOP - ASSISTANT DEAKIN REVIT TUTORIALS PEOPLE - AUSTRALIASIAN STUDENT ARCHITECTURE CONGRESS COMMITTEE MEMBER
THAT ARCHITECTURE STUDENT BLOG + SOCIAL MEDIA BLOG STATS
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“GEELONG’S LITTLE REUSE” CONCEPT CARTEL “WHAT IS THE CHANGING ROLE OF RISK IN ARCHITECTURE?”
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11.14 - 11.15 AUSSIE BUILT SHEDS, MELTON, VIC ROLE - SALES + DESIGN CONSULTANT
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SOFTWARE + SKILLS
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2010-2012 ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF BUILDING DESIGN, WODONGA TAFE, WODONGA, VIC
AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS VICTORIAN EDUCATION COMMITTEE MEMBER - 2014
ANTHONY@THATARCHITECTURESTUDENT.COM
2013-2015 BACHELOR OF DESIGN (ARCHITECTURE), DEAKIN UNIVERSITY, GEELONG, VIC
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MISCELLANEOUS WHAT I GET UP TO
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......... It isn’t okay, from a legal standpoint but also ethically. Accepting a job for free isn’t a sign that you’re “passionate about architecture and willing to do anything to get your foot in your door”, it tells me you are desperate, and rightfully so. Remember though, if you do accept an unpaid position, you may get exploited even further. Not only will you not be paid, I’ve heard a few stories where they have worked 10-12 hour days, 5-6 days a week…. All unpaid. How can this be acceptable? This isn’t acceptable! The next amazing architect could be overlooked because they can’t work 72hr weeks for free. Ask yourself this, why doesn’t that firm want to pay you minimum wage? This is something I feel strongly about, and anyone who has had this conversation with me will agree. SONA is doing a great job in advocating for students regarding this matter but it’s something that needs to be discussed more. The more we talk about the issue of unpaid work..........
“I WILL NOT WORK FOR FREE”
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PEOPLE 2015 CONGRESS COMMITTEE MEMBER
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SONA 2014 DEAKIN REPRESENTATIVE
GREEN PRECAST + BUILTSAFE CONSTRUCTIONS
SONA AUSTRALIA
INCLUDING LIVE TWEETING [PHOTO BY PROP & POSE CO.]
NATIONAL COMMENDATION AWARD [PHOTO BY PROP & POSE CO.]
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
PERSONAL INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT
LIVE TWEETING OF PEOPLE 2015
MANAGE INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT
CONTAINED SHELTER A TELESCOPIC SHELTER FOR STUDENTS ACADEMIC - UNDERGRADUATE, DEAKIN UNIVERSITY
STUDIO - ‘TECTONICS’ DESIGN 2A, 2013 BRIEF - DESIGN A SHELTER WITH A VOLUME OF 27m³ [3x3x3m] WHEN CLOSED SITE - DEAKIN UNIVERSITY, GEELONG, VICTORIA THE JARVIS/BRINTONS FORECOURT AT DEAKIN UNIVERSITY IS A SPACE RARELY UTILISED, OFTEN ONLY OCCUPIED BY A 2-3 PEOPLE. THE SITE WHILE IDEAL IN THE WARMER MONTHS, DURING THE MAIN UNIVERSITY CALENDER IT IS WET AND WINDY, AND THE FORECOURT OFFERS NO PROTECTION.
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EXPLORING SEVERAL OPTIONS OF HOW TO ACHIEVE THE ADDITIONAL FLOOR AREA, WHICH INCLUDED LOOKING AT FOLDING WALLS. ASSESSING THE CONFIGURATIONS OF THE CUBES, QUESTIONING “WHICH CUBE SHOULD SLIDE OF WHICH CUBE? IN WHICH DIRECTION?” WANTING TO PROVIDE A SOMEWHAT DRAMATIC IMPACT ON THE SITE, REALISING CANTILEVERING OFF THE STEPS WAS THE APPROACH. THIS LED TO A SOMEWHAT ‘TELESCOPIC’ DESIGN, REALISING ANYMORE THAN TWO ADDITIONAL CUBES WOULD BE WASTED SPACE AND ENGINEERING WISE MAY NOT BE POSSIBLE, WITH THE STRUCTURE WANTING TO TIP OVER.
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THE CONCEPT OF ‘CONTAINED SHELTER’ WAS TO GAIN MORE FLOOR AREA THROUGH DYNAMIC ARCHITECTURE, AS OPPOSED TO STATIC. RECYCLING AN OLD SHIPPING CONTAINER, TWO CUBES WOULD SLIDE OUT, FURTHER AND FURTHER, CANTILEVERING OVER THE FORECOURT. USING MULTIPLE TRACKS AND PINS TO LOCK THE CUBES, STUDENTS COULD THEN TAKE A BREAK BETWEEN CLASSES, DO SOME STUDY OR SOCIALISE WITHIN ONE OF THREE CUBES.
MODEL PHOTOS
THE ARTS BLOCK NEW ARTS HUB IN GEELONG
ACADEMIC - UNDERGRADUATE, DEAKIN UNIVERSITY
STUDIO - ‘ARTIFEX FABRICA’ DESIGN 3A, 2014 BRIEF - FIVE ARTIST RESIDENCE WITH SPACE TO ‘CREATE’ AND ‘EXHIBIT’ THE ART THEY CREATE SITE - RYRIE STREET + LITTLE MALOP STREET, GEELONG, VICTORIA
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THE SITE ENCOMPASSES DIFFERENT BUILDINGS OF DIFFERENT ERAS AND ARCHITECTURAL LANGUAGE, WITH MANY BUILDINGS LACKING NATURAL DAYLIGHT OR CONNECTION TO THE STREETS.
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THE ARTS BLOCK EXPLORES TWO CONCEPTS AT VARYING SCALES, THE IDEA OF A COURTYARD AND WHAT A SINGLE BRICK CAN DO. THE CONCEPT OF THE COURTYARD IS TO GIVE BACK TO THE GEELONG CBD, PROVIDING OPEN AND GREEN SPACES FOR RELAXATION, MARKETS AND EVENTS. WHERE TYPICALLY THE BUILDING’S ENTRANCE FACES THE MAJOR STREET, THE TWO MAIN BUILDINGS TURN THEIR BACKS ON THE STREET AND FOCUSES TO THE COURTYARD. MANY OF THE SURROUNDING BUILDINGS AND HISTORY OF GEELONG INCLUDE BRICKS, WANTING TO IMPOSE THE BUILDINGS AND GIVE A SENSE OF PLACE, MASS AND DURABILITY, BRICK WAS CHOSEN AS THE MAIN MATERIAL, WITH STEEL, TIMBER AND GLASS GIVING SLIGHT CONTRASTS WHERE APPROPRIATE.
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STUDENTS IN THE SILO STUDENT HOUSING + AN INCUBATOR
ACADEMIC - UNDERGRADUATE, DEAKIN UNIVERSITY
STUDIO - DESIGN 3B, 2014 BRIEF - HOUSING FOR 50 STUDENTS + SPACE FOR 20 START-UP BUSINESSES SITE - MERCER STREET, GEELONG, VICTORIA THE SILOS ARE A MONUMENTAL STRUCTURE IN GEELONG, WHICH ACTS AS A POINT FOR THOSE ENTERING THE CITY (VIA CAR OR TRAIN). NEXT TO THE SILOS IS ANOTHER IMPRESSIVE BUILDING WHEN VIEWED COMPARED TO THE IMMEDIATE SURROUNDS, WHICH IS CURRENTLY OCCUPIED AS APARTMENTS. THE BUILDING FACES EAST AND WEST, WHICH PROVIDES VIEWS OVER THE BAY BUT ALSO THE HARSH SUNS. WANTING TO MAINTAIN THE MONUMENTAILITY OF THE SILOS, MINIMAL ADDITIONAL BUILDING IS ADDED, REUSING AS MUCH OF THE SILOS AND BUILDING AS POSSIBLE. WHERE NEW STRUCTURE IS INTRODUCED THE MATERIAL PALETTE IS MINIMAL, TRANSLUCENT CLADDING WHICH PROVIDES A LIGHTWEIGHT CONTRAST TO THE OTHERWISE HEAVY MASS OF THE EXISTING. WANTING TO GIVE BACK TO THE STREET, A FORECOURT ON MERCER STREET AND GARDENS AT THE REAR PROVIDES SOFT AND HARD LANDSCAPING INSTEAD OF THE HORRIBLE ASPHALT OF WHAT WAS THERE PREVIOUSLY.
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CONCEPT DIAGRAMS
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FOYER INTERNAL PERSPECTIVE
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PARAPET FLASHING, ANGLED 1° INWARDS REFER TO SHOP DRAWINGS
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PROJECT DOCUMENTATION LOOKS AT ‘DESIGNING THROUGH DETAILS’ AND UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF WHAT THE DETAILS CAN HAVE ON THE OVERALL ARCHITECTURE. WE WERE GIVEN ‘DELTA SHELTER’ BY OLSON KUNDIG TO STUDY AND DOCUMENT.
EXTERNALLY THE BUILDING RESPONDS TO THE AUSTRALIAN VERNACULAR WITH CORRUGATED IRON FOR THE CLADDING, AND LARGE GLAZING ALLOWS NATURAL DAYLIGHT TO FLOOD THE INTERNAL AREAS. ACCESS TO A SIMPLE ROOF DECK IS VIA A LADDER, AND TIMBER PLYWOOD IS USED INTERNALLY TO GIVE WARMTH AGAINST THE COLD STEEL.
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CHOOSING STEEL, I AIMED TO HAVE THE STRUCTURE OF THE BUILDING READABLE EXTERNALLY AS WELL AS INTERNALLY. THE HOUSE IS SET UP ON A GRID, ALLOWING FOR OPTIMISATION OF THE STEEL AND ALLOW THE SIMPLICITY OF THE DETAILS TO BE SEEN CLEARLY.
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ISOMETRIC OF STRUCTURE THE STRUCTURE CONSISTS OF 150x150SHS COLUMNS ON A 3m GRID, WITH 250UBs AS THE PRIMARY BEAMS. 150PFC ACT AS FLOOR JOISTS AND ROOF PURLINS. THE STRUCTURE IS AIMED TO BE MINIMAL, SIMPLE AND READABLE, WITH CLEAN WELDS OVER BOLTING AND VISUAL CONNECTION OF THE STRUCTURE EXTERNALLY AND INTERNALLY.
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MIDDLE PARK STUDIO GARAGE + ARTIST STUDIO IN MIDDLE PARK WORK - BUILTSAFE CONSTRUCTIONS
BUILTSAFE CONSTRUCTIONS BRIEF - A MINIMALIST BOX TO HOUSE A GARAGE AND ARTIST STUDIO SITE - CANTERBURY ROAD, MIDDLE PARK, VICTORIA
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1 - STREETSCAPE CORNER 2 - STREETSCAPE CORNER 3 - AERIAL 4 - AERIAL 5 - ALCOVE DETAIL 6 - AERIAL
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MELTON FOOD BANK NEW FOOD BANK FACILITY IN MELTON
WORK - GREEN PRECAST + BUILTSAFE CONSTRUCTIONS
GREEN PRECAST + BUILTSAFE CONSTRUCTIONS BRIEF - A NEW FOOD BANK FACILITY FOR THE RESIDENTS OF MELTON SITE - COBURNS ROAD, MELTON WHILE WORKING AS A DRAFTSMAN FOR GREEN PRECAST, WE WERE GIVEN THE PROJECT OF THE MELTON FOOD BANK, IN WHICH I TOOK THE DIRECTORS SKETCHES AND PROVIDED A DOCUMENTATION SET FOR CONSTRUCTION. THE DESIGN WAS TO USE RECYCLED CONCRETE MODULES (GREEN PRECAST’S SPECIALITY) AND TYPICAL LIGHT-WEIGHT STRUCTURE IN BETWEEN.
THE MODULES
BUILTSAFE CONSTRUCTIONS WAS GIVEN THE TASK TO BUILD THE PROJECT, A COMPANY WHOM I ENDED UP WORKING FOR DURING THE PROCESS AND BEYOND. MY ROLE DURING THE CONSTRUCTION WAS TO ASSIST THE BUILDER WHEN REQUIRED WHICH INCLUDED DOING MATERIAL TAKE-OFFS, AMENDING COLOUR SCHEMES, ALTERING THE WINDOW AND DOOR SCHEDULE, AND CLARIFYING CODES, REGULATIONS AND DESIGN ISSUES ON SITE. THE PROJECT WAS COMPLETED MID-2015, AND I WAS ABLE TO ‘WATCH’ THE PROJECT FROM INITIAL PLANS FOR THE CLIENTS UP TO THE HANDOVER OF THE FINISHED BUILDING.
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THE DESIGN USED FOUR MODULES WHICH WERE ‘LEFTOVER’ FROM A PREVIOUS PROJECT, AND ONE ADDITIONAL MODULE MANUFACTURED FOR THE PROJECT. THESE MODULES IS A SELF-SUPPORT ‘BOX’, WITH 90mm WALLS AND A CEILING. CONDUITS AND WALL BOXES, ALONG WITH OPENINGS FOR WINDOWS, DOORS AND SPACES, ARE CAST-IN TO THE MOULD. IF REQUIRED, PRIOR TO DELIVERY THEY CAN HAVE FLOORS FIXED WITH PLUMBING ALONG WITH WINDOWS AND DOORS INSTALLED, PROVIDING A PREFABRICATED ‘BOX’ THAT IS THEN CRANED ON SITE.
PERSPECTIVE
PRESENTED FOR TOWN PLANNING
SITE PRIOR TO PROJECT
SLAB POUR
INSTALLATION OF MODULES
CONSTRUCTION PROCESS
EXTERIOR | COMPLETED
INTERIOR | COMPLETED