2022
ARCHI TECTTURE PORTFOLIO 1 | ANH BAO NGUYEN
Anh Bao Nguyen| Graduate Architect • • • • •
Been working consistently with Revit as the main tool since 2010. More than 8 years practical experience in BIM-based roles. Tertiary qualification in design / architecture from small to large-scaled projects. Background in design, documentation and rendering, focusing on detailed design and thorough documentation. Seeking full time position as architect/ BIM technician geared towards the innovation and efficiency.
EDUCATION MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE, The University Of Melbourne, Australia BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE, Ho Chi Minh University Of Architecture, Vietnam
08/2016 - 07/2018
INFO +84 918 816 171
08/2009 - 07/2014
EXPERIENCES
09/2019 -
baoanhnguyen.kts@gmail.com linkedin.com/in/baoanhnguyenarc issuu.com/banh_banh_nguy_n/ docs/portfolio_may2022 Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam
PERSONAL SKILLS •
Problem-solving
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Teamwork
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10/2018 - 08/2019
11/2014 - 12/2015
Self-learning
Team production architect at a small-sized architecture firm. Undertake Residential projects in various Councils in the outer suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria. Supporting the needs of the company to deliver finished product on-time and in-budget. Tasked to undertake various responsibilities from Concept design, Town Planning preparation to Working Drawing documentation.
Architectural Technician at Atlas+ Industries Vietnam
• Participated in construction development phases on a number of large-scaled projects in Australia. • Gained extensive architectural experience and knowledge of the BCA as well as Revit and BIM related skills. 06/2012 - 08/2013
Architectural assistant at Lyan Co. and XYZ Arc.
• Attend to conceptualize and develop the local rowhouses, office buildings. • Assisted in design, sketches, models and full documentation for residential projects. 06/2011 - 08/2011
Architect Intern at Atlas+ Industries Viet Nam
• Interns used Revit Architecture software to specify details and visualize Abode 318 Building. • Foray into the professional workflow and workplace in practice.
CERTIFICATIONS 2015
•
Taking part in concept, schematic and detaled drawing in line with project brief as well as local codes and regulations. Liaison consistently with local and non-local colleagues/correspondants to ensure the information flow. Monitoring and reporting progress of project meetings, seminars between teams and sub consultants.
Graduate Architect at Arc Zero Pty Ltd. • • • •
Adaptability
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Architect at Atkins Global
• • •
Revit Architecture 2014 Certified Professional, Autodesk, License 00411973
SOFTWARE SKILLS
Revit 2
Sketchup
Rhino
UE4 ArchViz
Photoshop
InDesign
2021-
High-Rises In Ho Chi Minh city - Viet Nam
Design Assistant, Documentation, Project Management and Coordination
GRAND MARINA SAIGON - Viet Nam
2019-2021
Design Assistant, Documentation and Coordination
PRAC TICAL
WORKS
Professional Projects: A range of live design and document schemes across the globe, working in primarily the residential and high-rise sectors. Design work here involved active collaboration with a multidisciplinary team of professionals. I have worked in a range of softwares including Revit, Rhino, SketchUp, Enscape, and the Adobe Suite; producing high-quality documents with the aim of winning project work for the company, or securing planning consent. Personal Projects: A selection of projects completed outside of professional work or education, and showcase my development in a different context. These include freelance, team design and side hobby projects on Unreal Engine.
IFC ONE SAIGON’S RENOVATION COMPETITION (RUNNER-UP) - Viet Nam
2021
Design Assistant, Documentation and Coordination
Residential Houses in Melbourne - Australia
2018-2019
Design, Documention and Construction Supervision
Restaurant, Shop Interior - Australia & Viet Nam
2015-2019
Design, Documentation and Render
Mid and High-Rise in Australia - Viet Nam
2014-2015
Documention and Draft
Residential House and Mid-Rise - Viet Nam Internship, Design Assistant, Documention and Draft
2012-2013 3
HIGH RISE DESIGN ASSISTANT, DOCUMENT AND COORDINATE (2019-) at ATKINS GLOBAL, VIETNAM
• • • • • •
4
Assist the design intent, lead by Hongkong-based design directors Take part in model preparation and deliveries alongside project managers. Intermediary between the client, design team and construction team. Draft building plans and maintain project quality control throughout Concept to Design Developement phase. Review and make necessary adjustments on shop drawings at LOD 300. Check and report clashes between Architecture, MEP and Structure Revit models.
GRAND MARINA SAIGON
HO CHI MINH CITY, VIETNAM
HIGH RISE DESIGN ASSISTANT, DOCUMENT AND COORDINATE (2019-) at ATKINS GLOBAL, VIETNAM
• • • • •
Develope the facade ideas by Rhino and Grasshoper Design certain architectural elements such as canopy, parapet, facade details that integrate well to design intent Check through and cooperate consistently with other local consultants aiming at acceptable compromise. Organize weekly technical meeting at client office. Keep track of minutes of meeting and circulate through all parties, as well as interpret the notes to our foreign architect fellows.
IFC SAIGON TOWER (RUNNER-UP)
HO CHI MINH CITY, VIET NAM
5
RESIDENTIAL HOUSE DESIGN, DOCUMENTATION AND CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISION (2018-2019) at ARC ZERO, AUSTRALIA
• • • • •
6
Familiarize with the Australia code of residential building, complying with various council’s planning scheme. Prepare Revit models, completing document packages and related paper works for town planning permit submission. Revise the construction phase feedbacks afterwards (RFI responses, condition 1 revision) Render using Enscape with approriated material and design intents. Occassionally visit the sites as author supervision responsibility, checking clashes between drawings and construction in practice
RESIDENTIAL HOUSE DESIGN, DOCUMENTATION CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISION (2018-2019) at ARC ZERO, AUSTRALIA RESIDENTIAL DESIGN, DOCUMENT (2018 - )AND AUSTRALIA
PROPOSED 4 DWELLINGS CONCEPT
PROPOSED 3 DWELLINGS CONCEPT
Janson St 14 Maidston
53 Devonshire st West Footscray
PROPOSED 5 DWELLINGS CONCEPT
58 Railway Parade Deer Park
TOWN PLANNING PERMIT DRAWINGS
T: 0403 563 815
E: info@arczero.com.au
W: www.arczero.com.au
ACN: 139 748 128
ISSUE: TOWN PLANNING PERMIT
Easement 1.83m
6000
6000
3510
KITCHEN
KITCHEN
2575
2000L RWT
3665
2000L RWT
KITCHEN
KITCHEN
3510 2575
2000L RWT
2000L RWT
SHED 3m³
5400
5400
3000
Proposed 1.0m Iron Wrought Fence 4300
4300
4300
6000
6000 SHED 3m³
3665 POS 5 13.9 m²
2700 CL1
Proposed 1.0m High Iron Fence
5
As indicated @ A1
5400
2910
T RW
5400 KITCHEN
4670
1200
6322 6384
7538 600
6031
321
1700
2700
BOUNDARY LINE
BOUNDARY LINE
BOUNDARY LINE
600
POS 4 13.9 m²
POS 3 13.8 m²
BR1
1.8m High Timber Fence
1.0m High Timber Fence
1.8m High Timber Fence
Elevation WEST - Internal
6
1 : 100
North
ARC ZERO PTY LTD A: Suite 209, 1 Thomas Holmes St, Maribyrnong 3032
PROJECT: 53 DEVONSHIRE ST, WEST FOOTSCRAY
Dwelling 02
Elevation EAST - Internal
SPOS 2 23.5 m²
T: 0403 563 815
E: info@arczero.com.au
W: www.arczero.com.au
ACN: 139 748 128
SPOS 3 23.0 m²
SPOS 4 23.0 m²
SPOS 5 23.6 m²
1 : 100
Elevations ISSUE: TOWN PLANNING PERMIT
DATE: 03/DEC/2018
DW 01 BALCONY DW 01 FIRST DW 01 GARAGE DW 01 GROUND Site POS 1 SPOS 1
EXTERNAL AIR-CONDITIONING UNIT
TP 05
Proposed 1.0m Iron Wrought Fence
3000
ou n Wr po
sed
1.0 m Iro POWER STAY
Proposed 1.0m Iron Wrought Fence
1075
1100 2800
BOUNDARY LINE
1800 6944
3000
860
L 00
500
gh t Fe nce
860
600
6031
760
600 6031 3200 MAX
500
6181
7688
1700
2700 321 2700
2700
1800
BOUNDARY LINE
BOUNDARY LINE
2700 600
321
5881 3200 MAX
Pro
2700
900 321
250
500
250
2700
3600 MAX
2400
1800 1200
7388
20
BOUNDARY
BOUNDARY
900
500
6397
500
6247
1500 500
BR1
8
DATE: 03/DEC/2018
POS 2 13.9 m²
POS 1 65.9 m²
METER BOX
4
Ground Floor Plan
3500
Lin e Setba ck Re sC ode
BOUNDARY
Lin e Setba ck Re sC ode
BOUNDARY
2700
900 321 2700
2400 1700
1700 6955
5969
3215
6371
Proposed 1.0m High Brick Fence
3170
3505
BOUNDARY LINE
6397 500
321 2700
1510 1310
5500
Proposed 1.0m High Brick Fence
1215 1200 KITCHEN
4600
PROPOSED CROSSOVER
3505 KITCHEN
4200
SEWER PIPE. TBC
245 5355 245
3340
3100
68 5735
5500
BINS
4690
1065
1829
.0
760
36
1950
500 BOUNDARY LINE
2700
1800
GROUND 36.20
TP 07 1 : 100
@ A1
DWELLING AREA SCHEDULE
Dwelling 01
1 : 100
GARDEN AREA PLAN
Site POS 2 SPOS 2
1 : 200
ARC ZERO PTY LTD A: Suite 209, 1 Thomas Holmes St, Maribyrnong 3032
DW 02 BALCONY DW 02 FIRST DW 02 GARAGE DW 02 GROUND
65.9 m² 18.5 m² 84.4 m²
3.6 m² 57.8 m² 22.4 m² 45.5 m² 129.3 m² 13.9 m² 23.5 m² 37.3 m²
DW 03 BALCONY DW 03 FIRST DW 03 GARAGE DW 03 GROUND Site POS 3 SPOS 3 Dwelling 04
DW 04 BALCONY DW 04 FIRST DW 04 GARAGE DW 04 GROUND Site POS 4 SPOS 4
PROJECT: 58 RAILWAY PDE DEER PARK T: 0403 563 815
E: info@arczero.com.au
DWELLING AREA SCHEDULE
Dwelling 03
7.3 m² 60.1 m² 22.7 m² 61.6 m² 151.7 m²
RIDGE RL61.27
A/C
P.O.S
A: Suite 209, 1 Thomas Holmes St, Maribyrnong 3032
PROJECT: 53 DEVONSHIRE ST, WEST FOOTSCRAY
GROUND FLOOR
1
No2
ARC ZERO PTY LTD
DWELLING AREA SCHEDULE
FIRST 39.22
2
10
.93
SPOS 1 18.5 m²
GAS AND WATER METERS
HH58.81 SH57.21 HW
.9
W
HH58.81 SH57.21 HW
35
.9
FIRST 39.22
STOREY DENCE SINGLE D RESI BOAR WEATHER ROOF PITCHED TILED
BACK OF KERB
1.1m PICKETS
ELP TPIT
FLOOR LEVEL EAVE RL36.38 RL38.92
RIDGE RL41.95
SHED
EXISTING TREE TO BE REMOVED
35
MINOR BUILDING
55
AH VERAND
AH VERAND
PT1
GROUND 36.20 MB
BINS
56 .04
CLOTHESLINE
55 .91
VERANDAH
CROSSOVER
DWELLING 3
RECTANGULAR CLAY PAVER
G
1874
PAVED FFL55.85
55 .87
TIMBER DECKING
EXISTING TREE TO REMAIN
SHED 3m³ 55 .83
1.8m PALING
APPROX SETBACK 10,6m
PT1 PT1
PAVED AREA
PROPOSED SHRUB
45.72
CLOTHESLINE CLOTHESLINE
SHED 3m³
3500
DINNING
STORE
PAVED FFL55.85
55 .80
DWELLING 2 PT1
LEGEND PROPOSED TREE
FFL55.90
LEVEL FLOOR RL56.13
5
GARAGE
EAVE.81 RL58
5
TOTAL CAR SPACES PROVIDED
7,3m
3
178.8 m² (30%) 210.6 m²
TOTAL CAR SPACES REQUIRED
APPROXK SETBAC
.9
34.5%
REQUIRED GARDEN AREA PROVIDED GARDEN AREA
1200
WC
STORE
SPOS
S PICKET
HOUSE GARDEN
35
% SITE PERMEABILITY
CLOTHESLINE
55 .84
1.3m
.61
PATH FOOT STEEL
CARPORT
5
DINNING
PAVED FFL55.85
.87
SHED
8
.9
FFL55.85
RETE CONC
55
.81
.95
15.24
9
55 .96
DINNING
STORE
PAVED SPOS
55
55 .83
2.0m ALUMINUM SHEET
.8
BINS
55
55 .63
100°20'
35
TPIT
TILED PITCHED ROOF
VERANDAH
SHED
WEATHERBOARD RESIDENCE
SINGLE STOREY
No45
P.O.S
VERANDAH
P.O.S
No46
TILED PITCHED ROOF
DOUBLE STOREY RENDERED BRICK RESIDENCE
.9
SETBACK 6.0m
35
2
.86
L'DRY
3780
DINNING
STORE
FFL55.85
VER CROSSO
.9
35
55
.83
L'DRY
1.83m EASEMENT
35
55
4380
WC
55 .65
55 .81
55
P.O.S
2
Proposed 1.0m High Iron Fence
FFL56.00
4380
FFL55.90
.83
LIVING
DWELLING 5
FFL56.00 3500
GARAGE
FFL55.90
55
ENTRY LIVING
DWELLING 4 3500
GARAGE
SEP
55 .92
PORCH FFL55.90
ENTRY
WC
55 .66
letterbox
PORCH FFL55.90
3780 3500
GARAGE
190°20'
1 : 100
L'DRY
BINS
.0
5531
ENTRY
FFL56.00
L'DRY
55 .59
55 .80
Proposed 1.0m Iron Wrought Fence
DWELLING 3
WC
BATH
BED 1
6000
APPROX SETBACK 8,3m
Elevation EAST
4
letterbox
BINS
36
1.0m High Timber Fence
390.5 m²
1.0m High Timber Fence
1.8m High Timber Fence
1 : 100
.73
55 .77
LIVING
4380
FFL55.90
STOREY E SINGLE RESIDENC BRICK ROOF PITCHED TILED
1
GROUND 36.20
BR1
BR1
1.8m High Timber Fence
Elevation WEST
42.67
CAR SPACE
1200
3000
55 .71
55 .74
No56
.0
TOTAL IMPERVIOUS AREAS
3
CONCRETE AREA
Grass strip
36
285.8 m² (48%) 104.7 m²
letterbox
PORCH FFL55.90
GARAGE
3500
L R LEVE FLOO.53 RL56
1
GROUND 36.20
BR1
1.0m High Timber Fence
596.1 m²
BUILT ON AREA/SITE COVERAGE PAVED AREA
10°20'
55 .75
Proposed 1.0m Iron Wrought Fence
3000
BACK OF KERB 55 .53 55 .57
RIDGE RL61.26
.1
4860
CROSSOVER
6090
FIRST 39.22
WALL ON BOUNDARY
SITE COVERAGE
PORCH FFL55.90
6588 55 .90
APPROX SETBACK 1m
36
36.0
FFL 36.05
ob.
55 .89
PORCH FFL55.90
LIVING
EAVE.85 RL58
CAR SPACE 2.7 x 4.9m
CARPORT
180°12'
CL1
BINS
9
FIRST 39.22
55
.77
letterbox
FFL56.00
L'DRY
55 .82
55 .70
CAR SPACE
ENTRY
BIR
CAR SPACE 55 .80
1200 55 .56
Vehical visibility splay (2mWx2.5mD). No 55 vegetation or obstacle more .56 than 1.2m in height
ENTRY
NOT FENCED
.9
BR1
letterbox
55 .74
55
.77
DINING
6490
PT1
1200 55 .51
KERB
OF
BACK 6000
Vehical visibility splay (2mWx2.5mD). No vegetation or obstacle more than 1.2m in height
DWELLING 2
FFL56.00
PAVED FFL55.90
12.19 FOOTPATH
35 5
32.61
ob.
PT1
PT1
55 .70
1200
KERB
OF
BACK
SEP
DWELLING 1
55 .83
280°20'
.8
10.2 m² 36.4 m² 46.6 m²
SITE AREA
CONCRETE
35
FOOTPATH
9510
DWELLING 1 PT1
LIVING
5498
1200 55 .54
SHED 6m³
SPOS
PAVED FFL55.85
0'
SEWER PIPE. TBC
1.9m PALING FENCE
STREET
EASEMENT
1.83m
6606
FIXED OBSCURED GLAZING @ 1.7m
PT1
RF1
55 CLOTHESLINE .94
32 5°2
Vehical visibility splay (2mWx2.5mD). No vegetation or obstacle more than 1.0m in height
55 .81
55
Proposed 1.8m Timber Fence
4.3 2
letterbox
1 : 100
DWELLING 3 RF1
58.7 m² 77.1 m² 135.8 m²
Site POS 2 SPOS 2
O F
6000
B KE AC RB K
5531
ob.
41.4 m² 40.3 m² 81.7 m²
55 .80
PATH TBM NAILRETE FOOT IN CONCm AHD RL 55.81
CAR SPACE 2.7 x 4.9m
ENTRY
DW 02 FIRST DW 02 GROUND
Site POS 3 SPOS 3
Vehical visibility splay (2mWx2.5mD). No vegetation or obstacle more than 1.2m in height
Elevation SOUTH
2
WINDOW NOTE
SIGN
pty
37.6 m² 44.8 m² 82.4 m²
Dwelling 02
55 .84
ELP
Grass strip
PORCH FFL36.20
3240 BED 1
Site POS 1 SPOS 1
1.8m High Timber Fence
BR1 BRICK TYPE_Homestead Tan by Austral CL1 New techwood exterior composite timber cladding_Teak PT1 Matrix panel_PAINT FINISH_Twisted Rope by British Paints RF1 ROOF TYPE_Metal Deck_Colorbond finish_Shale grey
1 : 100
67.8 m² 23.6 m² 84.8 m² 176.1 m²
KERB
STUDY ENTRY
FFL 36.20
1.8m High Timber Fence
Elevation NORTH - Devonshire Streetscape
55 .73
55 .71
55 .72
BR1
MATERIAL SCHEDULE
1
SEP
55 .60
55 .65
55 .65
3000 55 .55
55 .53
55 .63
55 .73
FIRST 39.22
GROUND 36.20
FH
DINNING
2 1
BATH
SECTIONAL GARAGE DOOR
BR1
PROPOSED 1M IRON FENCE
DW 03 FIRST DW 03 GARAGE DW 03 GROUND
CL1
PT1
CL1
OF
4 3
L'DRY
FIRST 39.22
BACK
5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1
6
PT1
SEP
5
3 2
.9
PT1
1200
55 .56
55 .55
55 .56 55 .60
SV
6
FFL36.20
4
35
e
11 12 13 14 15 16
DWELLING 2
6971
letterbox
CLOTHESLINE .8
9
9
GP
35
.9
CONCRETE
8
35
Concret driveway, river pebble colour
3820
7
SETBACK 2,9m
BRICK BUILDING
.8
3
7
SECTIONAL GARAGE DOOR
DWELLING AREA SCHEDULE Dwelling 03
21.3 m² 77.8 m² 79.1 m² 178.2 m²
DWELLING 1
PT1 PT1
GROUND 36.20
1 : 200
DWELLING AREA SCHEDULE Dwelling 01
RF1
DWELLING 2
Lin
9 8
NEW SEWER TIE
35
.0
.0
RF1
ck
L'DRY
BATH
ref
LIVING
36
Grass strip
CAR SPACE 2.7 x 4.9m
GARAGE
pty
DINNING
DWELLING 1
PAVER
8
DWELLING 3
No. 55
PT1
glass balustrade
GARDEN AREA PLAN
DW 01 CARPORT DW 01 FIRST DW 01 GROUND
letterbox
10
6295
FFL36.05
.0
FFL 36.10
FFL36.20
0
36
CL1
tba e Se sCod Re
10
TANK 2000L RAINWATER TANK
36
6
(18.29) 89°57'
SHED
9
ref
SIP
SETBACK 5,1m
1.9m PALING FENCE
18.29
RIDGE RL42.71
HH41.42 SH40.17 HW
.8
LIVING
2000L RAINWATER
6606
.0
6280
11 8
PROPOSED 1.8M FENCE
SHED 6m³
36 3240
ENTRY
FFL 36.20
8
4
12
7
PAVER FFL36.05
6606
SHED 6m³
35
6
pty
FFL36.20
1.0m High Timber Fence
0
BED 1
14 13
.9
e
PROPOSED 1.8M FENCE
.1
BIR
BATH
L'DRY
DWELLING 3 15
.9
Lin
2
ref
36
BINS
PAVED FFL36.05
16
35
9
DWELLING 3
ck
.9
1.83m EASEMENT
269°57'
HH41.42 SH40.17 HW
P.O.S
35
SHED
1.9m PALING FENCE
7
1 2 3 4 5
.9
RF1
DWELLING 2
?
POS 1 18.3 m²
DEVONSHIRE
SHED 6m³
SHED
.1
DINNING
KITCHEN
35 5467
DWELLING 1
tba e Se sCod Re
36
8
POS 1 19.4 m²
SPOS 1 44.8 m²
TBM NAIL PLACED IN CONCRETE PATH RL 36.03m AHD
LIVING
9660
No. 51 POS 2 3.4 m²
CROSSOVER
7320.1
TANK
PAVER FFL36.05
FOOTPATH
36
2000L RAINWATER
6670
BACK OF KERB
4
1.0m PICKETS
HH41.42 HH41.42 SH40.17 SH40.17 HW HW
TIN PITCHED ROOF
BRICK RESIDENCE
No48
DOUBLE STOREY
PORCH
CLOTHESLINE
5
.9
2
0°12'
(32.61)
POS 2 6.8 m²
STREET
VINCENT
POS 3 41.4 m²
0
2
FLOOR LEVEL RL36.24 EAVE RL38.96
SHED 6m³
.9
35 .8
.0 36
35
35
SHED
1.7m COLORBOND
3150
.0
SPOS 2 36.4 m²
35
SETBACK 3,7m
SHED
SHED
SHED
BRICK GARAGE
7650
36
3
PORCH
EAVE RL41.65 6670
SETBACK 4,9m
.0
CONCRETE
No55
VERANDAH
RIDGE RL44.10
SINGLE STOREY RIDGE WEATHERBOARD RESIDENCE RL41.37 TILED PITCHED ROOF
P.O.S
P.O.S
VERANDAH
No50
TILED PITCHED ROOF
BRICK RESIDENCE
DOUBLE STOREY
SHED
SPOS 3 40.3 m²
36
W: www.arczero.com.au
KEY
Dwelling 05
3.7 m² 63.4 m² 22.4 m² 46.2 m² 135.7 m² 13.8 m² 23.0 m² 36.8 m²
DW 05 BALCONY DW 05 FIRST DW 05 GARAGE DW 05 GROUND Site POS 5 SPOS 5
PAVING_ Thornbury (Sycamore) by UNILOCK_ 450mmx350mmx7mm
3.6 m² 57.8 m² 22.2 m² 45.5 m² 129.1 m²
SITE COVERAGE
EXISTING TREE TO REMAIN
SILVER ASH COLOURED PEBBLE PAVE PERMEABLE PAVING
EXISTING TREE TO BE DEMOLISHED
GARDEN EDGING, 70X19 TREATED PINE
13.9 m² 23.6 m² 37.5 m²
3.7 m² 63.4 m² 22.4 m² 46.2 m² 135.7 m²
SITE AREA
691.9 m²
BUILT ON AREA/SITE COVERAGE
357.2 m² (52%)
PAVED AREA
131.4 m²
'HYDRAPAVE' CONCRETE PERMEABLE PAVERS
PROPOSED PLANTS
75MM DEEP ORGANIC MULCH
TOTAL IMPERVIOUS AREAS
488.6 m²
LAWN (buffalo grass)
% SITE PERMEABILITY
29.4%
CONTROL VALVES
PROVIDED GARDEN AREA
232.9 m²
GEAR DRIVE SPRINKLER HEAD
TOTAL CAR SPACES REQUIRED
10
SPRINKLER RANGE
TOTAL CAR SPACES PROVIDED
10
TREE PROTECTION ZONE
TIMBER DECKING
CONNECTING LINES B/N SPRINKLERS AND VALVES
CONNECTING LINES B/N CONTROL VALVES
w
G
GAS & WATER METERS
SPRINKLER ZONES
13.9 m² 23.0 m² 36.9 m²
ACN: 139 748 128
Ground Floor Plan ISSUE: TOWN PLANNING PERMIT
DATE: 03/DEC/2018
TP 05 As indicated @ A1
7 North
DOCUMENTATION, DRAFTING AND MODELLING (2014 - 2016) @ATLAS INDUSTRIES, VIETNAM
• • •
8
Document middle to large scale projects which designed by Australia-based firms like Bates Smart, Woods Bagot, Elenberg Fraser,etc Set up the Revit templates, layout, rough inhouse renders and shop drawings. Take part in professional architectural drawing production, using Revit and facilitating by Dynamo.
ILLAWARRA INTERNATIONAL HEALTH PRECINCT
NEW SOUTH WALE, AUSTRALIA
ABODE 318 - VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA
THE CAULFIELD VILLAGE - VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA
DOCUMENTATION , DRAFTING AND MODELLING (2014 - 2016) @ATLAS INDUSTRIES, VIETNAM
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‘Workset’ coordinate with the team, varying from structure, interior, facade and fitouts Familarize with relevant Australian building codes and legislation In charge of converting facade system from Sketchup to Revit, design the highly complex parametric families
KINGS DOMAIN
VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA
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HOUSE AND MID-RISE DESIGN ASSISTANT, DOCUMENTATION (2013-2014) at LYAN CO. , VIETNAM
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Intern and then work part-time at a small firm, exposing to the ‘design and build’ pratice, Learn to sketch, model and design residential projects, supervised by design seniors. Assist in drafting and document houses to mid-rise buildings.
HUY COFFEE - Phuc Yen, Vinh Phuc, Viet Nam
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HIGHRISE APARTMENT - GOLDEN PALM - Le Van Luong st, Thanh Xuan, Ha Noi, Vietnam
INTERIOR DESIGN ASSISTANT, DOCUMENTATION AND VISUALZING (2017-2018) as Freelancer, AUSTRALIA & VIETNAM
• Collab with a 3-person team on interior Vietnam projects (houses, cafe shop,..), delivering the render images and drawing sets through dropbox platform • As a freelancer, design 2 restaurants project in Melbourne, visualzing and producing drawing sets to submit building permit
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POOL DESIGN FOR A VILLA - Thao Dien, 2nd District, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam
LINH LANG CAFE Linh Lang st, Ba Dinh district, Ha Noi, Vietnam
“PHO XUA” CAFE 267 Glenferrie rd Malvern VIC 3144, Australia
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SIDE WORKS UNREAL ENGINE 4 A R C H - V I S U A L I Z AT I O N Project Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Individual side project Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .December 2014 Personal Project Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vietnam
I am realizing now that Unreal Engine 4 is a common language between all architecture, film, and video games. These works demonnstrate the application of UE4 into architectural practice, as Realtime Visualization and Interactive Walkthrough engaged a customer is with a product before purchase. I really believe these techniques can get more attentions in architecture and real eastate field soon.
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INTERIOR RENDER AND ANIMATION EXPERIMENTING (2016-)
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Optimize the model from Revit/3ds Max/Sketchup to be usable in Unreal Engine 4 platform Proficient in preparing models and setting up environment in UE4 Capable to deliver high quality 360 images and animation
CAPITAL ECO APARTMENT ANIMATION - VIET NAM
https://youtu.be/iRMgtfhf8lk
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INTERACTIVE AND VR-READY ANIMATION (2017-)
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Create real time animation with numbers of interactive features: portal, drone/human POV, mini-map, object and material selections,etc. Capable to deliver VR- ready animation in medium to best quality.
MR. PHONG’ HOUSE INTERATIVE SHOWCASE (2020)
https://youtu.be/3PlmXXpAcsU
VR-READY ANIMATION (2017)
https://youtube.com/shorts/IE5pYMkMoXE?
ANIMATION COMMISSION IN PRACTICE (2021-) at ATKINS GLOBAL
• Import massive-scale infrastructure project into Unreal Engine 5, optimzing the 3D models that would be a part of digital twins development. • Migrate the GIS data as terrain and place the rail and station models in true location. • Produce a flythrough as a showcase demonstrating to Hong Kong goverment. • Tasked to prepare an executable demo visulazing the upcoming new HK-based Atkins firm.
ELEVATED RAIL IN HONGKONG FLYTHROUGH
EXECUTABLE SHOWCASE OF HONGKONG’S ATKINS DESIGN DEPARTMENT
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G R A D U AT E
PROJECT
MAGIC MOUNTAIN P E R F O R M A N C E T H E AT E R I N T E G R AT I O N
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Project Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Individual Academic Project Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .August 2016 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Studio Level C Location Main Lawn, St Kilda rd, Southbank VIC 3006
The Arts Centre belongs to a network of public spaces and civic buildings dotted along the Yarra River corridor. However, much of the Arts Centre’s current identity, activity and energy are hidden from the daily life of Melburnians behind concrete facades and deep interiors. The design challenged these existing parameters and explore the opportunities for the Art Centre activities to be liberated into the wider precinct: to engage with the street life that flows past the building on a constant basis.
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The goal of the building is to create the conections with the surrounding buildings. Based on the existing level changings, people would use the building as a hub to their destinations. The form-making method is based on the exsiting topography and a basic box. By pushing down half of the box, the building create a connection to the existing level changing in landscape. The roof level is used as a playground in order to replace the demolished lawn. The next step is to create the inwards directions toward the building by pushing the surfaces against inside. Finally, the in-between part is deleted. This valley has the function as an outdoor stage, as well as allow light and views connections.
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As can be seen in the Axonometric View, the external circulation can be archieved by the external ramp and amphitheater in two sides. People are able to access the St Kilda road and Sturt St. without going through the internal space. The large void has the significant advantages. It allows the light and views coming through and create the depth for buildings. It also becomes a bridge to connect three levels of the building. When you stand in one of those, you still can see the other levels and each location create different feelings for the users.
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The main pattern of both ground level and 1st level is also triangular system. Two triangles in centre of public area represents for the hub where you have to access before going to other areas in building. There is an outdoor performance space for free performancers. Beside the offical event, street artists and performancers are the other main factor can attract more guests and passangers to come and use the building.
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The auditorium here is the flexible performance stage. With extractable seating base, the building allows the performance space and the audience space to be re-defined each time. For example, the layout of centered stage is set up for small to medium commitment and practice. Therefore it requires less labour to operate.
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G R A D U AT E
PROJECT
UNDER THE SKYRAIL TRANSFORMING M U R R U M B E E N A V I L L A G E R E V I TA L I S AT I O N
Project Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Individual Academic Project Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 2017 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Studio level D Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Murrumbeena Station, Murrumbeena VIC 3163 The design proposes a new opportunity to help shape the new Murrumbeena regarding urban scheme. It comprises of two new village square, a new station, areas to eat, meet and play and new walking. My proposal reinforces the idea that corridor underneath sky rail should not only serve as a pathway, but be also the medium of said public spaces, revitalizing Murrumbeena to be vibrant again. The proposal design corridor as public spaces that by moving people and goods, they comprise and extensive network of public open spaces to facilitate social, cultural, civic and economic interaction.
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DENSITY Since this area is characterize by medium density. I propose to intensify the urban center density in order to archive economically desirable density.
IDENTITY To promote the attractiveness of the village center for all generation, the area must home diversity of uses: kindergartens, playground for youth, senior and community; spaces activities/workshops around courtyard where everyone can interact to enhance a healthy neighborhood atmosphere.
URBAN SYSTEM In Murrumbeena heart, the neighbor buildings are largely in use with local businesses and services. I understand that existing identity and establish a new commercial and industrial zone to enrich the urban fabric, increase tourism and attract new visitors.
PEDESTRIAN FLOW The Corridor produces a new sense of flow by linking main spots regarding different plots and programs, by doing so this inner pedestrian street propels the flow of people, program and activity needed to activate the entire site.
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ENTERTAINMENT
CINEMA WORKING SPORT THEATER EDUCATION LIBRARY MARKET EXHIBITION
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PROPOSAL ACTIVITIES
Different programs for different social actors creates spaces for interaction. This programmatic collision is the heart of my syncopated crossing strip, it shapes a new neighborhood, densifying hybrid social housing prototypes. A new community across the infrastructure.
CONCEPT
The area will be divided in different zones according to the blocks, so different arts will become the specific character of each part. Every zone will have a symbolic color. The village core retains its peculiar image in the sloped roofs which provide a unity identity to the village landscape. To intensify the prevailing scale in center, added buildings reinterpret the existing volumes, certain units will be combined to occupy a larger functional areas.
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PROGRAM COMPONENTS
The Corridor is a local open-air space offering a variety of activities and events. The roof of the building serves as a key architectural instrument: integrating day-lighting, lighting control and structural optimization. The building facade is designed to be a translucent face to let the natural light go through and glow inside out at night .
WINTER
INTEGRATED PROGRAMS VIA A NEW CORRIDOR
OPEN LANDSCAPE ARTICULATES ALL THE FUNCTIONS
Weekdays Activities TEMPORARY ACTIVITES
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Weekends Market
Beerfest
Fashion Show
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ST KILDA TRIANGLE’S MOCA
While people desire to live in nature, architecture tends to raise the wall between inside and outside. As architectural elements are recognized as solid and impenetrable, they can be much greater than simple partitions. When pursuing a circulation system, even a minor mistake that discourages interaction, spaces would immediately hidden, inaccessible and uncommunicative. What I have always seek is “movement” characterist in architecture, which is a key to abolish the boundary and reconnect the inherent fragments to integrate human into a part of nature. Project Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Individual Academic Project Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .August 2017 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Studio level E Location Esplanade, St Kilda VIC 3182
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Site Plan 1. Public ramp 2. Public ramp 3. Incorporate sculpture park 4. BBQ Area 5. F + B Area 6. Infinite Pool 7. Amphitheater 8. Market stalls zone 9. Play space 10. Viewing deck 11. Lawn
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Embracing Beach Road - Extension of Public Amenity
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St Kilda beach is perhaps one of the most important of Melbourne’s public amenities, known for its foreshore, beach, night life, live music scene, restaurants and festivals. This is a huge responsibility to not only address St. Kilda but to embrace and bridge the foreshore precint into the neighbour zones to negate the sense of disconnection.
STONNINGTON PORT PHILLIP
Alber Park Middle Park Beach
ST. KILDA
Jewish Museum of Australia St Kilda Esplanade Market
St Kilda Pier
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St. Kilda Triangle Port Phillip Bay
St Kilda Square
GLEN EIRA St Kilda Foreshore
Palais Theatre
St Kilda Botanical Gardens
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Luna Park
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Maximise views and Sea Connection
KEY DESIGN CONCEPT
Forming concept - Erosion and Flow One of the unique features of MOCA is the sculptural coastline and the rock formations created by the movement of the water, wind and the tides. Like the coastal forms the building has also been sculpted but by the movement of people not the elements. Expected movement from both the Jacka Boulevard and the city sculpts both the external and internal form in the same way that the elements have sculpted the rock forms over time. The sculpting of the building is by both projected vertical and horizontal circulation provides a sculptural but informed building form.
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B1/F Plan 1. Parking facilities 2. Amphitheater 3. BOH 4. Storage 5. Loading Dock 6. Storage 7. Special Exhibition 8. High Gallery 9. Computer Lab 10. Conference Room 11. M&E 12. Water Tank 13. Public Area 14. Elevator Hall 15. Wating Area 16. Seminar Room 17. BOH 18. Truck Parking
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Building form sculpted by tides coming from the shore and people coming from the city
Building circulation becomes a continuation of the boulevards
The public areas in the building are accesible 24/7, merging with the public realm of the city
View frames are formed within the building architecture, maximising views to the key parts of the city and its context
There are several water pools in the museum, creating external exhibition spaces that connects the building to the water front
The main entrace of the museum faces southwest, towards Jackal boulevard and the beach. The service entrances are on the south side, adjent to the Luna Park’s car park
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A living platform elevated and Activated Cultural Plaza There are 3 elevated decks that interact with the external boulevard and water front. The first is a contemplative reflection pool that is also viewed form the permanent exhibition halls. Secondly is a waterfront amphitheater that is semi covered providing and external learning area that extends the convetion room and cafe facilities. The third is the elevated plaza that provides views of both City and the beach.
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ENVIRONMENTAL STRATEGY
Design in response to the climatic conditions of MOCA allows for intercative and efficient sustainalble strategies. The carved form enables cross ventilation through two main atria. Rainwater collection reduces need for potable water irrigation while create a landscape feature itself. Strategically placing glazing in areas of function allows deep penetration of natural daylight thoughout. Daylighting Water channel Cross Ventilation
Atrium
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Summer Sea Breeze
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liquidfied city WATERSCRAPER Project Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Individual Academic Project Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 2018 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thesis Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . St. Kilda, VIC Rather than constituting the city as an array of additive elements the project proposes a coherent urban surface system allowing for horizontal as well as vertical urban conditions. The proposed geometry of the new urban center is able to react adaptively to the existing city fabric as well as to accommodate different programmatic requirements.
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The primary attemp is to bestow life to the building by attracting the users to itself in the urban setting of Melbourne, blending sea and land together into one elegant element. The proposal is a fluid space between water and city, nature and human, creating a new narrative to reinterpret the role of water in the city. Based on Melbourne’s points of interest, the urban grids are liquidfied to be integrated with water and nature itself. Dockland
Sporthall Retail & MCC Residential
Education Offices
Administration Luxury Tower Terminal Art & Theater Playground Botanical Garden Residential
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Building Components
Sky Bridge
Concrete foundation base
Prestrussed Concrete Pipes
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Activity Quay
Water Park and Spa Beach
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G/F Plan 1. Waterpark and Playground 2. Square and Boadcast Studio 3. Bus Station 4. Fitness Club 5. Restaurant and Terminal Dock 6. Jetty and Transient Boat Slips 7. The Hub 8. The Reef and Intertidal Pathway 9. Dockside 10. Apartment 11. Retail 12. Foodcourt 13. Drawbridge to Upper Level 14. Administration Office 15. Offices 16. The Promontory 17. Luxury Apartment Tower 18. Exhibition Centre 19. Gallery 20. Wetland Forest 21. Aquaponics 22. Marina Dock 23. Ocean Hotel 24. Marina Hotel 25. Energy Groves 26. Energy Island
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Arrivals Plaza and Pavilions
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PROGRAMME APARTMENT
ENERGY GENERATOR ENTERTAINMENT TRANSPORT STATION GREENHOUSE
HOTEL COMMERICIAL PUBLIC SPACE INNER PUBLIC SPACE
ART & CONVENTION
ADMINSTRATION & OFFICE
PHOTOVOLTAICS/ SOLAR HEAT PANELS
IRRIGATION WATER
DESALTINATION PLANT
ENERGY ISLAND
DRINKING WATER
WASTE WATER
WASTE WATER TREATMENT
WATER COOLING/ HEATING HEAT PUMP
TIDAL MICROTURBINE
WIND TURBINE
ENVIRONMENTAL STRATEGY
The design represents more than a factory for food production, creating a robust public realm, celebrating agriculture as a key component of urban growth. This approach actively supports a more sustainable food network while increasing the quality of life in the city through a community program of restaurants, markets, a culinary academy, and pick-yourown experience.
Tropical Wetland Forest
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Project Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Individual Academic Project Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .August 2017 Elective Project Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lauceston, Tasmania Located near Tamar River in Northern Tasmania, Launceston has experienced over 35 significant flood events since first European settlements in the early 1800s. Many residential areas in the city, especially Invermay area in the low ground are prone to be inundated. The project aims to achieve flood resilient, as well as water management efficiency for the city. On the one hand, the flood capacity is increased by creating new river. On the other hand, water towers and dams are built to control and manage the water
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The neural tree - known as Yggdrasil tower, besides being a connection to Launceston, also works as a way to directly interact with the world through the artificial neural system located through the spinal cord. Taking inspiration from human nervous system, the tree has the capability to connect directly to the city database system. The roots are capable of initiating a neural link with the local buildings. This allows all residence to unite as one
HOW THE WATER TOWER WORKS?
Water Irrigation strategy The location of the new river and the tower is based on the topography and local context analysis. From an urban design scale, the project is expecting to create new residential/commercial area with water treatment facility as the new center. Wetlands and parks are also created along the river as public
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Flooding
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Build Water Management Center
Rearrange buildings around
Decentralization
Radial Network
Building blocks
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Combination
EMBODIMENT OF NEURAL SYSTEM MATERIAL PROPERTIES
MIXED-USED PROGRAMS / FUNCTIONS Only riverfront is not suffcient to connect the people with river, because people come and relax in the parks and open spaces only at free times and in weekends. If we put some Daily and Regular Urban Activities on the river then we can physically connect the people with the river. That is the reason it its proposed to designed a mixed use habitable building tower.
CONSTRUCTION FORM ANALYSIS
Besides water management function, it has various programs like residents, office, shopping, commercial, hotel, restaurant, cinema, cultural events and vertical courtyards for commnunity activities. It costs huge amount of money as well as construction materials and labours for buildings a river bridge only for single use - transportation. Why not this tower can be a structure of mixedused?
Tree-shaped tower
Transformation by distorting the grid
Insetted Frame
Acute end angle
Transformed Lattice
Base structure works as the roots which have numerous functions. One of the most important is to uphold the tower and ensure its growing space. The tides are rough, huge waves, strong winds, tropical storms such as typhoons and hurricanes do not make it easy for root structure. There roots could habitable for fish and river creatures.
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A LEVEL PLAYING FIELD
D E S I G N F O R H E AT IN PUBLIC DOMAIN
Project Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Groupwork Academic Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . December 2017 Time Elective Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lauceston, Tasmania Location Our proposal for the new Melbourne University Student Precinct brings life back into the space. Where once there were thermally uncomfortable spaces that people did not want to occupy for periods of time, there is now light, wind and shading being brought into all spaces across the site. Where there were hard and harsh spaces there is now vegetation and water, aiding in the theory of biophelia, important in a space where people are prone to stress. And where once there was a series of disjointed spaces, there is now a communal spaces, a place where people can congregate and socialise.
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EXISTING CONDITION
KEY STRATEGIES
We wished to provide mostly for spaces where students could study outside in the small microclimates we have created. Different areas of the site have been designed for specific times of the day. The artificial topographic area is good for summer afternoons when the site heats up. However it is a little shady for Winter so the right side of the hill would be better for relaxing in the sun. The platform is also perfect for hot summer afternoons as it provides shade and the vegetation cools down the air. It is also a pleasant space in Winter mornings when the sun is shining through.
DESIGN FOR TIME AND SEASON Summer
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DESIGN RADIATION TEST
Summer Solstice Shadow (22nd December)
Winter Radiation Analysis of Proposed Site (21st June)
DESIGN WIND FLOW TEST
Summer Radiation Analysis of Proposed Site (22nd December)
Summer Sun Hour Analysis of Proposed Site (21st June)
Winter Sun Hour Analysis of Proposed Site (21st June)
Summer Radiation through structural tree columns (22nd December)
Original Site Wind Analysis
Proposed Site Wind Analysis tests after opening Alice Hoy and adding the platform
Winter Solstice Shadow (21st June)
Winter Radiation through structural tree columns (21st June)
Diagram 03: The new design directly shades the area, while also addressing the level change from Swanston street. Wind has been directed through the space where it once wasn’t able to reach, and the open steel columns allow wind to move upwards through and over the platform. Underneath the platform is mainly used in Summer to shelter people from the harsh afternoon sun while in Winter the platform itself is a welcome warm and sunny spot to relax and study.
Proposed Site Wind Comfortable Zone
PLATFORM OPTIMISATION
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Summer Solstice Radiation Analysis (22nd December)
Winter Solstice Radiation Analysis (21st June)
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Diagram 01: Form finding through use of Grasshopper plug-in Octopus. The script took Summer and Winter total sun hours and Summer and Winter total radiation from Ladybug analysis, and used this data as the fitnesses to optimise the curves of the platform. The aim of the platform design was to maximise sun hours and radiation in Winter and minimise in Summer. The best 7 options which satisfied all fitnesses were picked from Octopus and we chos e Option 2 as the starting concept for the main platform of our site.
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SOLAR RADIATION (SUMMER SOLATICE)
COMPARISON OF RADIATION BETWEEN OPIONS
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Solar radiation (summer solastice)
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