Future Factory (Victorya Gardens) - Brandon Charles & Faizal Ismail

Page 1

FUTURE FACTORY BRANDON CHARLES CHEW S3319369

COMPOSTC

GRETCHEN WILKINS

OLLECTION

R&D

SEED

BANK

KET MA R


Victorya Gardens Muhammad Faizal & Brandon Charles Chew

Victorya Gardens is a factory looking as the relationship between technology and nature. The factory is a place for research & development and an experiential journey through the future technologies of food production.The factory aims to cater both the growth and need for green spaces in the CBD by providing “green trays” which can be used for the cultivation of food. The aesthetic of the building is based on the vertical stacking of the factory relying on a vertical production line. Located on the main food district of the CBD, Victorya Gardens provides the main source of fresh produce in the city with an abundance of recreational spaces for the public as well. A breathable façade wraps around the series of stacked programs with individual characteristics where a new typology of ‘green’ factory is created.


eat less from a box, and more from the

earth.


Melbourne

At the beginning of this studio we looked the typical factory typology and the negative impact these factories had on society such as the Foxcon factory and factories in China where factories are constantly feeding pollution and fog into the air. Looking at the typical warehouse typologies as well such as the Ford Factory in Geelong and how this can be applied into the city where the building start to grow vertically due to scarcity of land. We start to ask question about how factories can give back to the environment and directly benefits the public living in its surrounding area. Our proposal would reimagine the typology of a factory as a high rise building, and how it would interact to its urban surrounding. Victorya Gardens is a project looking at the ecological and cultural production of food in an urban environment. The aim of this project is to overcome Melbourne’s heat Island problem by producing sustainable green spaces As temporary spaces for the cultivation of food growth is becoming a more popular trend such as community gardens (e.g. Fed Square) the requirement of a more permanent and larger scale food farm is needed to sustain the growing needs of the CBD residents. To cater both the growth and the need for green spaces in the CBD, we look at how the urban vague and rooftops in the CBD could be utilised. Currently, most of rooftops in Melbourne are used as bars and green roofs. Though green roofs are abundant in Melbourne CBD, these are predominantly intensive green roofs which are plastic lawns that serve as more of an aesthetic purpose rather than a functional one.

Once manu

Melbourne

Our proposal looks at revitalising these spaces by placing trays of greens and vegetation. These trays could be used to grow food without having much maintenance. In a way our factory can be perceived our factory as a marriage between technology and nature. The factory aims to bring consumers closer to the production of what they eat instilling the idea of “eating more from the earth and less from a box” into the minds of the public. The building becomes a model as a civic morale booster where the communites of the CBD could feel empowered by their contribution of labor and rbe ewarded by produce grown.

The trays wo

1.The Hanging Gardens

1

2. sky lobby

Once manu

3. The ‘Pink’ House 4. The Machine 5. The Sanctuary 6. sky terrace 7. The Lab of Epiphany

2

8.Lobby

3

9.Warehouse

5

3

10.market

4 4

6 7

The trays wi

6 7

The trays wo

9 8 1

10

1.The Hanging Gardens 2. sky lobby


Melbourne’s urban vague and rooftop predominantly occupied by rooftop bars and synthetic green space

Melbourne’s urban vague and rooftop predominantly occupied by rooftop bars and synthetic green space

Once manufactured, the trays would be send out of the factory by drones.

Melbourne’s urban vague and rooftop predominantly occupied by rooftop bars and synthetic green space

Melbourne’s urban vague and rooftop predominantly occupied by rooftop bars and synthetic green space

Once manufactured, the trays would be send out of the factory by drones.

Once manufactured, the trays would be send out of the factory by drones.

The trays would be placed on rooftops to create a layer of green canopy on top of the city.

Once manufactured, the trays would be send out of the factory by drones.

Once manufactured, the trays would be send out of the factory by drones.

The trays would be placed on rooftops to create a layer of green canopy on top of the city.

The trays would be placed on rooftops to create a layer of green canopy on top of the city.

The trays will replace the synthetic landscape. Based on the concept of victory garden, the public could use the trays to grow their own food

The trays would be placed on rooftops to create a layer of green canopy on top of the city.

The trays would be placed on rooftops to create a layer of green canopy on top of the city.

The trays will replace the synthetic landscape. Based on the concept of victory garden, the public could use the trays to grow their own food

The trays will replace the synthetic landscape. Based on the concept of victory garden, the public could use the trays to grow their own food

Potential usage during events, transforming tarmac road into a grass landscape

PLANTING TRAYS DISTRIBUTION DIAGRAMS

VICTORYA GARDEN

retailers Products distributed to retailers


The trays would be placed on rooftops to create a layer of green canopy on top of the city.

The trays would be placed on rooftops to create a layer of green canopy on top of the ci

1.The Hanging Gardens

1

2. sky lobby 3. The ‘Pink’ House

1

2 3 5

3

2

4. The Machine

1.The Hanging Gardens

5. The Sanctuary

2. sky lobby

6. sky terrace

3. The ‘Pink’ House

7. The Lab of Epiphany

4. The Machine

8.Lobby

5. The Sanctuary

9.Warehouse

6. sky terrace

10.market

7. The Lab of Epiphany 8.Lobby

3

4

9.Warehouse

4

5

3

10.market

4 4

6 7

6 7

6 7

The trays will replace the synthetic landscape. Based on the concept of victory garden, the public could use the trays to grow their own food

The trays will replace the synthetic landscape. Based on the concept of victory garden, th

6 7

9 8 9

10

8 10

public area restricted area Potential usage during events, transforming tarmac road into a grass landscape

public area

movements of goods

CIRCULATION AND PROGRAM DIAGRAMS

restricted area

PLANTING TRAYS DISTRIBUTION DIAGRAMS Potential usage during events, transforming tarmac road into a grass landscape

movements of goods

CIRCULATION AND PROGRAM DIAGRAMS

PLANTING TRAYS DISTRIBUTION DIAGRAMS VICTORYA GARDEN

VICTORYA GARDEN retailers Products distributed to retailers

Queen Victoria Market

Supermarkets

retailers

Australian Food &Grocery Council

Small grocers

International market

Products distributed to retailers

Queen Victoria Market

Supermarkets

Australian Food &Grocery Council

Small grocers

consumers

manufacturing industry

trade union and government agencies

CBD residents

Regional victoria

Outer suburb consumers

Raw material producer

Food Technology Association of Australia manufacturing industry

Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry

Universities

trade union and government agencies

CBD residents Raw material producer Food product manufacturers

Australian Institute of Food Science & Technology

Food Technology Association of Australia National Farmers’ Federation

Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry Technical college Events

Food product manufacturers

Australian Institute of Food Science & Technology

Regional victoria

Outer suburb

Universities

National Farmers’ Federation

Regional farmers

Town council

Technical college Events

Town council

Regional farmers

URBAN NETWORK DIAGRAM

URBAN NETWORK DIAGRAM

The project sits at the corner of Franklin St and William St, which is at the junction of qv market and flagstaff garden. The building would occupy an existing carpark, which would be converted into a market and warehouse area. The wall of the existing carpark is retained and allows the public to flow from Victoria Market and the surrounding residential building. The porosity allows the public to see the food being distributed from the tower to the ground floor through a series of conveyor belts that are delivered fresh from the indoor farms. This flexible space is where public and private meet. Due to its close proximity to the qv market, the market section is designed so that it could be converted into warehouse during qvm operating hours. The floor plate of the warehouse/market is a continuous ramp that is connected to the existing storage area of the qv market. This allows flexibility in the use of space and movement of goods. The foyer below the main core then divides the circulation between public and private where the main workers of the building take the staircase into the office space and the public will take the lift core have glimpses of each program. The office space houses the research and development for food productions and seed cultivation. The atmosphere is steril and the white tile references atmosphere of space odyssey. A private entrance leads the workers into the seedbank for accessibility.


NORTH SOUTH SECTION 1:200



Existing W arehouse

Victoria M

Loading Bay

for Stora

ge

Franklin

rpark

St

arket Ca

Foyer

Disabled Access

Food Conveyor Belt

Entrance into building for tours when market is closed

Open Market Space

iam

Will

Peel St

ff gsta

Fla

SITE PLAN 1:200

s

den

Gar

St


THE FARMERS MARKET


THE LAB OF EPIPHANY


The office space houses the research and development for food productions and seed cultivation. The atmosphere is steril and the white tile references atmosphere of space odyssey. A private entrance leads the workers into the seedbank for accessibility.

Atelier

Female W/C

Male W/C Private circulation

Atelier

Cubicles


THE SANCTUARY


Because Australia is particularly significant as its flora constitutes 15% of the world’s total of species, with 22% of them identified as under threat of extinction, the seed bank can be the seen as the most important part of the building. Here the seeds are kept in vaults but arecan be seen by the public on private tours, the bottom part of the seedbank can only be accessed by the stuff for cultivation. Each level in the seed bank is only accessible through the core of the building. This façade of this space is opaque façade on the outside but on the inside, light enters the space through the stone façade where the seeds are store against it. Atelier

Entry into Seedbank for staff

Atelier

Entry into Seedbank for staff

Female W/C

Female W/C

Male W/C Private circulation

Male W/C Private circulation Cubicles

Cubicles

Meeting Rooms

Meeting Rooms

Atelier

Atelier


THE MACHINE


The next room is the main production line of the factory where it can be described as the machine of the building. The services are located on the exterior and circulation on the inside as opposed to the normal factory typology. The conveyor belt runs around the building and a series of circulations wraps the core. Private and public are physically separated while maintain a visual connectivity. This area of assembly is where trays of small vegetation is being produced before being distributed into the city by drones. An extruded platform creates a view into flagstaff and the city, on the ground floor, the public will be able to see trays of greenery exiting this space.

Private circulation

Viewing Area

Production Area

Conveyor Belt

Private circulation

Viewing Area

Production Area

Conveyor Belt


THE “PINK” ROOM


The following space is the “pink� house as opposed the green house. The pink house is a controlled environment where the future of food production takes place. The workers enter a decontamination or disinfectant chamber before entering this controlled space. Sunlight is not needed for the growth of these food. The farm cultivation environment is tailored to plant transpiration and other processes leading to the creation of an optimum environment for plant growth with air conditioning systems designed for just the right distribution of air temperatures around the cultivation rack units.

Hydroponic Farming Area

Conveyor Belt

Indoor UV ray farming

Decontamination Area

Air Lock Entrance

External Circulation

The next space is the main entrance of the pavilion which the lift core allows for the public as the first point of entry into the factory. Here the public is able to buy tickets to enter the pavilion or traverse through the exterior circulation cutting in and out the different spaces of the building. The clear tubes that holds the circulation spaces allows for a clear view into each of the floor space inside the factory while having a panoramic view of the city. Public Circulation Entrance

Public Circulation Exit

Ticketing Booth

Foyer

Seating Area

Seating Area


THE HANGING GARDENS


THE SPEAKERS CORNER

The pavilion/the hanging gardens is a reference to this years Milan expo where each country’s pavilions promoted sustaible agriculture. The pavilion is an External Circulation educational space and serves as the main space for recreational activities in the building. This space is where the public can learn about methods of food production and farming such as composting. The speakers corner is located directly on the corner of the second floor of the pavilion where greenies they can share their aims and ideologies in creating and ecologically sustainable society rooted in environmentalism, grassroots democracy and eco-capitalism.The pavilion is a showcase for Australias unique flora and a mix of technology and nature in relating the factories purpose for the environment. The pavilion emphasizes nature’s THEand SPEAKERS make-ability artificiality thatCORNER technology and nature need not be mutually exclusive, they can perfectly well reinforced one another. External Circulation The Atrium

The Atrium


Precadent Studies


Grasslands, Linda Tegg

Grasslands is an attempt to re-create the pre-settlement grasslands that once occupied the site on which the State Library of Victoria now stands. Working with experts at The University of Melbourne Department of Resource Management and Geography, Tegg selected a plethora of specially grown native plants and grasses. Her Melbourne Festival installation is diverse, abundant and enticingly out of control. It spills all over the library forecourt steps and seeps into the closely mown lawn. Right now the yellow globular billy buttons are out as well as chocolate lilies, blue pincushions, bulbine lilies. They are interspersed with masses of grasses – some fluffy, others more feathery and lots that are browning.


Centre Georges Pompidou, Renzo Piano

Renzo Piano effectively designed the building inside out, with utilitarian features such as plumbing, pipes, air vents and electrical cables forming part of the external faรงade, freeing up the interior space for exhibitions and events The exterior envelope is a steel and glass curtain wall, obscured from the street by a layer of services ie, tubes that hold the circulation spaces and supporting exterior steel frame. This allows for clear floor spaces inside the centre. So instead of the electronic message boards and TV screens on the outside that featured in the original design, animation comes from people walking in the corridors and the movement of the often crowded escalators running diagonally on the faรงade.


Beinecke Rare Book Library, SOM

Made of Vermont marble and granite, bronze and glass, the exterior gives the illusion that the building is completely solid when viewed from the outside. It’s “windows,” blocked in a consistent linear rythmn along the exterior, consist of white, gray-veined marble panes that are one and one-quarter inches thick and are framed by shaped light gray Vermont Woodbury granite. the sleak marble allows for enough light to filter into the interior spaces without damaging the collections.


Rolex Centre, SANAA The sloped landspace in the interior space divides the building into different sections without the existence of walls. Much like Adolf Loos’s houses, visual connection between each spaces were maintained. The absence of walls create a free flowing space, although can be quite inefficient to a certain extent, allows the space to be use flexibly.


Dutch Pavillion, MDRDV Ecology, congestion, population density, the relationship between natural and artificial are the issues faced by the Dutch MVRDV in the realization of the Dutch Pavilion. The language of architecture was raised as a pipeline through which to raise new solutions to the problems of pollution, depletion of natural resources, congestion and livability of our urban centers. It provides a public space on several levels, and an additional space on ground floor for the visibility and accessibility, for the unexpected. From the ground floor, the “dune landscape” leading to “greenhouse landscape,” space in which nature and, above all, agricultural production, showed strong union with life, even in the new high tech world.


Movies - Space Odyssey, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, Snowpiercer The spatial programs in the building references many movies including Space Odyssey where the office is a very sterile place where condtions are pristine. Movies like Charlie & the Chocolate Factory heavily inspires the difference in atmosphere of each space in the factory where different productions occur, in the sense that each space requires a different method, temperature, condtions in producing a variety of different things. The Factory can be seen as a journey as viewers are able to experience the production via a Golden Ticket. In the movie Snowpiercer, the last of civilication occupy a train which is a complete ecosystem which must respect the balance. Air, water, food, people.is a closed ecosystem, creating all its own food and water and goods using radical solutions


Week 12 - Development


Week 12 - Development


Week 12 - Development


Week 12 - Development


Week 12 - Development


Week 12 - Development


Week 12 - Development


Week 12 - Development


Week 12 - Development


Week 12 - Development


Week 12 - Development


Week 11 - Development


Week 11 - Development

+1.0 +0


Week 10 - Development


Week 10 - Development


Week 10 - Development


Week 10 - Development


Week 10 - Development


Week 9 - Development


Week 9 - Development


Week 9 - Development



Week 8 - Development Plugin civic space

Farming module

fertilizer/compost

Wa st

ec

Tra n

spo

rta

tion

of

pro

du

ce

thr

ou

gh

tra

m

olle

ctio

np

ipe

s

sys

tem

Main factory building production shed Food sorting/Warehouse

CBD residents


Week 8 - Development

Circulation

Farming module

Compost tower

fertilizer

Production sheds

waste

Research and development

Plugin civic space

R&d tower

Nursery

industrial training

research and development

Seedbank

sorted produce

Market and warehouse

Supermarkets

Small grocers

materials for plugin

manufacturing industry

waste food waste

Retail

labour force

researchers

spoilt produce

Queen Victoria Market

Technical college

small parts of the plugin

Education Universities

CBD residents

Food products manufacturer Consumer Outer suburb

Regional Victoria

raw material producers

small manufacturers


Week 8 - Development


Mid Semester

“eat less from a box, more from the earth�


Mid Semester

VERTICAL TERRACED FARMING

LIBRARY OF SEEDS

COMPOSTE TOWERS

SURVEILLANCE ROOM

PLUGIN ASSEMBLY SHEDS PLUGIN ASSEMBLY SHEDS

SURVEILLANCE ROOM

FOOD STORAGE LOADING BAY

GRAND FOYER / MARKET SPACE

FRANKLIN ST

WILLIAM ST


Mid Semester

COMPOSTE TOWERS

SURVEILLANCE ROOM

PLUG-IN ASSEMBLY SHEDS

SURVEILLANCE ROOM

SURVEILLANCE ROOM

FOOD DISTRIBUTION

INTERNALIZED ACCESS CIRCULATING MAIN BUILDING

Q.VIC MA

RT CARP ARK

FOOD SORTING SHED

LOADING BAY FOR LORRIES

FRANKL

IN RD


Mid Semester


Mid Semester


Mid Semester


PEEL ST.

Mid Semester

LIN ANK

ST.

LIAM WIL

ST.

FR

. T ST

A’B

ET ECK

SITE PLAN


PLANTING PODS ASSEMBLY

NURSERY

GROUND FLOOR

COMPOST PROCESSING

SPINE ASSEMBLY

SEEDBANK

FINAL ASSEMBLY


Mid Semester

GH TORIA

RSONAL

CIRCULATION OF FRESH FOODS & PRODUCE THROUGH CONVEYOR BELTS INTO EXISTING WAREHOUSE OF VICTORIA MARKET FROM THE BUILDING ASSEMBLY OF PLUG-IN SPACES

PRODUCTION SHEDS OF PLUG IN GREEN SPACES CIRCULATION OF PLUGIN GREENSPACES THROUGH SEED LIBRARY GANTRIES

INTERNALIZED ACCESS FOR STAFF & OFFICE WORKERS

INTERNALIZED PUBLIC ACCESS THROUGH PERSONAL APPOINTMENT

ACCESS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FOR VIEWING OF THE PROCESS


WEEK 6: The Future Factory


Axonometric drawing of the scheme


East West section


North South section


Disable access


Market space


Main access to the museum


Plugin showhouse


Compost tower


Compost tower base


Farming terrace


Farming terrace


Research tower


WEEK 5: The Future Factory


MELBOURNE’S URBAN FOREST

33°C 32°C 31°C 30°C 29°C 28°C

$650m

60,000 COUNCIL TREES LOW DIVERSITY Just three species-plane, elm and red river gum make up more than 35% of Melbourne’s trees.

AMENITY VALUE AEGING Some of our grandest trees are nearing the end of their lives.

Surface Temperature (Day) Air Temperature (Day)

22%

CANOPY COVER

HIGH VULNERABILITY

33°C 32°C 31°C 30°C 29°C 28°C Surface Temperature (Night) Air Temperature (Night)

Rural

Suburban

Pond

Warehouse or Industrial

Urban Residential

Melbourne CBD

Urban Residential

Park

Suburban

Rural


SUNBURY

ESSENDON VIEW BANK ALPHINGTON FOOTSCRAY

MELBOURNE CBD BRIGHTON SCORESBY

WERRIBEE

MOORABIN POINT COOK

AVALON

DANDENONG

FRANKSTON

TEMPERATURE

15 °C

HASTINGS

14 °C 13°C 12°C 11°C 10°C 9°C

MELBOURNES’S HEAT ISLAND PROFILE


Site analysis

“the small and narrow laneways where hidden spaces like a bar occupies”

“the large public space where loud music can be heard in the community hall next to it”


Site analysis

“Between 1929 and 1930 the City of Melbourne constructed 60 brick stores, which were located on the current site of the car park, to house the wholesale agents and merchants. However this was short lived after allegations of corruption and racketeering caused a Royal Commission (1960) which led to the decision to relocate the Wholesale Market to Footscray”

“The buildings around the site are mostly residentials with several empty warehouses. The interstitial spaces are mostly occupied or used as car park spaces and a place for disposal”


Conceptual collage


COMPOSTC

Programmatic arrangement collage

OLLECTION

R&D

SEED

BANK

E

A W

R

US O EH

KET MA R


Conceptual network diagram FACTORY?

MANUFACTURING

RESEARCH CENTRE

FACTORY?

GROWING / AGRICULTURE

SEEDBANK

personal garden plot

SOIL

leasable government FERTILISER

PUBLIC

PRIVATE

COMPOSTE

pockets of greenery

GREEN SPACES

ownership

TREES

FLOWERS methane gas

waste and compost

GREEN ROOFS

CIVIC SPACES

PLUG-IN GREEN SPACE

creating an invisible presence through scents and smell

portals / capsules

FOOD PRODUCTION

city infrastructure

PLUG -IN SPACES

EXTENSIVE

reduce carboon footprint

privacy

extended views

• high nutrients • deep substrate >30cm

PEOPLE

reduce urban heat island

INTENSIVE

strong odour / smell

harvest

• low nutrients light subtrate • shallow <15cm

celebration of local Australian produce

rentable

waste and compost

• large biodiversity • mosses, succulent, wild flowers • none in Australia

• large biodiversity • trees,shrubs, lawns • high level of maintenance • regular irrigation • large amount of fertiliser • $$$, difficult to retroit • common in Australia

FACTORY?

financial support

Government

Factory?

FOOD RESEARCH CENTRE

SEEDBANK

research and development

Trade unions and government bodies

Food Technology Association of Australia

Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry

Retail

Technical college

Universities

Queen Victoria Market food waste and human waste

labour force

Australian Institute of Food Science & Technology

promoting the rights of farmers and agriculture producers

National Farmers’ Federation

Education

spoilt produces

CBD residents

food manufacturing technology

Food products manufacturer

Small grocers

Supermarkets

Outer suburb

promoting Australian food grocers

spoilt produces

rare agriculture seeds deposited into the seedbank

high skilled labour (researchers)

industry training

distribution of seeds

International market Regional Victoria

processed food

Regional farmers

Australian Food & Grocery Council


Conceptual collage: Warehouse


Conceptual collage: Green space plug-in


Conceptual collage: Seedbank


Conceptual collage: Compost


Iteration : Compost tower


Iteration : Seedbank


Iteration : Research tower


Iteration : Plugin green spaces


WEEK 4: Who is a factory?


Site analysis: city conditions


Site analysis: city conditions

Site analysis: city conditions


Network diagrams


Elevation: Vitra Melbourne after 100 years


Section: Vitra Melbourne after 20 years


Section: Vitra Melbourne after 100 years


Vitra Melbourne after 100 years: Community


Vitra Melbourne after 100 years: Interconnectivity with city’s institution


2 CASUALTIES

173 CASUALTIES

2006

Australian farmers

2009 Potassium producer

Melbourne Cloud Factory: conceptual collage 5,000 ha

Public

450,000+ ha

sea water

57 HOMES

2,029 HOMES

350 BUILDINGS

2,000 BUILDINGS

2007

181,400 ha 2 CASUALTIES

71 HA 173 CASUALTIES

1,300,000 ha

GRAMPIANS + GIPPSLAND

51 HOMES

51,800 -166,00 ha

1 CASUALTY

1 CASUALTY

2002

2005

2006

2009

2014

11 HOMES

2007

professionals/re

2003

2014

1,300,000 ha

GRAMPIANS + GIPPSLAND

51 HOMES

51,800 -166,00 ha

1 CASUALTY

1 CASUALTY 11 HOMES

Iodine producer

research and developments of geoengineering

Bureau of Meteorology

Universities


Melbourne Cloud Factory: impact of climate change

NSW SILVER IODIDE CRYSTALS

SILVER IODIDE CRYSTALS SILVER IODIDE CRYSTALS

VIC

NSW

BALLARAT PROPANE BURNER ON TOWER LIFTS SILVER IODIDE PROPANE BURNER ON TOWER LIFTS SILVER IODIDE INTO PASSING STORM CLOUD MELBOURNE PROPANE BURNER ON TOWER LIFTS IODIDE INTOSILVER PASSING STORM CLOUD INTO PASSING STORM CLOUD

BOTTOM OF CLOUD MUST BE NEAR FREEZING FOR METHOD BOTTOM TO WORKOF CLOUD MUST BE NEAR BOTTOM OF CLOUD MUST BE NEAR FREEZING FOR METHOD TO WORK FREEZING FOR METHOD TO WORK

GEELONG

PORTLAND

SILVER IODID THE SA SILVER IO THE

VIC PROPANE FUEL TANK FOREST FIRES VICTORIA

BALLARAT

PROPANE FUEL TANK

PROPANE FUEL TANK

GROUND SEEDING GENERATOR GROUND SEEDING GENERATOR GROUND SEEDING GENERATOR

NO FIRE

MELBOURNE

MELBOURNE 2002 BIG DESSERT FIRE 2003 GREAT DIVIDE

GEELONG

2005 WILSONS PROM PORTLAND

2006 GRAMPIANS 2007 VICTORIAN ALPS

FROM THE GROUND FROM THE GROUND FROM THE GROUND

2009 BLACK SATURDAY FOREST FIRES VICTORIA MELBOURNE 2002 BIG DESSERT FIRE 2003 GREAT DIVIDE

NSW

2005 WILSONS PROM 2006 GRAMPIANS 2007 VICTORIAN ALPS SILVER IODIDE CRYSTALS SILVER IODIDE CRYSTALS 2009 BLACK SATURDAY SILVER IODIDE CRYSTALS

WATER DROPLETS SUPERCOOLED TO LESS WATERIODIDE DROPLETS THAN 0째C ATTACHED TO SILVER AND SUPERCOOLED TO LESS WATER DROPLETS SUPERCOOLED TO LESS TO SILVER IODIDE AND THAN 0째C ATTACHED FREEZE THAN 0째C ATTACHED TO SILVER IODIDE AND FREEZE FREEZE

VIC BALLARAT PROPANE BURNER ON TOWER LIFTS SILVER IODIDE PROPANE BURNER ON TOWER LIFTS SILVER IODIDE INTO PASSING STORM CLOUD MELBOURNE PROPANE BURNER ON TOWER LIFTS IODIDE INTOSILVER PASSING STORM CLOUD INTO PASSING STORM CLOUD

BOTTOM OF CLOUD MUST BE NEAR FREEZING FOR METHOD BOTTOM TO WORKOF CLOUD MUST BE NEAR BOTTOM OF CLOUD MUST BE NEAR FREEZING FOR METHOD TO WORK FREEZING FOR METHOD TO WORK

GEELONG DENSE TREE STANDS ROB LOWER PLANTS OF SUNLGIHT. MANY DIE AND PILE UP AS DEADWOOD AND LITTER. SILVER IODIDE CRYSTALS ALMOST EXACTLY SILVER IODIDE CRYSTALS ALMOST EXACTLY FIRE HERE BURNS HOTTTER AND MORE DANGEROUS THE SAME SHAPE AS CRYSTALS SILVER IODIDE CRYSTALS ALMOST EXACTLY THE SAME SHAPE AS CRYSTALS 450,000+ ha THE SAME SHAPE AS CRYSTALS

5,000 ha 1,300 000 ha PROPANE FUEL TANK 41HOMESPROPANE FUEL TANK PROPANE FUEL TANK

A MELBOURNE

57 HOMES GROUND SEEDING GENERATOR GROUND SEEDING GENERATOR GROUND SEEDING GENERATOR 350 BUILDINGS

NO FIRE

ICE CRYSTAKS STICK TOGETHER AND BEGIN ICE CRYSTAKS STICK TOGETHE FALLING WITHIN 20 MINUTES ICE CRYSTAKS STICK TOGETHER AND BEGIN FALLING WITHIN 20 MIN Silver producer FALLING WITHIN 20 MINUTES

2,029 HOMES 2,000 BUILDINGS

Raw ma

3 CASUALTIES 2 CASUALTIES

2003

2006

173 CASUALTIES

2009 Potassium producer

5,000 ha 57 HOMES

2002

450,000+ ha FROM THE GROUND FROM THE GROUND 2,029 HOMES FROM THE GROUND

WATER RELEASES HEAT AS IT FREEZES, WATER RELEASES HEAT AS IT FREEZES, WAMR AIR RISES WATER RELEASES HEAT AS IT FREEZES, WAMR AIR RISES FIRE STARTS DUE TO DROUGHT / LIGHTNING WAMR AIR RISES


LS

WATER DROPLETS SUPERCOOLED TO LESS WATERIODIDE DROPLETS THAN 0째C ATTACHED TO SILVER AND SUPERCOOLED TO LESS WATER DROPLETS SUPERCOOLED TO LESS TO SILVER IODIDE AND THAN 0째C ATTACHED FREEZE THAN 0째C ATTACHED TO SILVER IODIDE AND FREEZE FREEZE

NSW

BOTTOM OF CLOUD MUST BE NEAR FREEZING FOR METHOD BOTTOM TO WORKOF CLOUD MUST BE NEAR BOTTOM OF CLOUD MUST BE NEAR FREEZING FOR METHOD TO WORK FREEZING FOR METHOD TO WORK

BALLARAT PROPANE BURNER ON TOWER LIFTS SILVER IODIDE PROPANE BURNER ON TOWER LIFTS SILVER IODIDE INTO PASSING STORM CLOUD MELBOURNE PROPANE BURNER ON TOWER LIFTS IODIDE INTOSILVER PASSING STORM CLOUD INTO PASSING STORM CLOUD

BOT FRE B

GEELONG

DENSE TREE STANDS ROB LOWER PLANTS OF SUNLGIHT.

DENSE TREE STANDS ROB LOWER PLANTS OFDEADWOOD SUNLGIHT. MANY DIE AND PILE UP AS AND LITTER. SILVER IODIDE CRYSTALS ALMOST EXACTLY SILVER IODIDE CRYSTALS ALMOST EXACTLY FIRE BURNS HOTTTER AND MORE DANGEROUS THE AND SAME SHAPE AS CRYSTALS MANYSILVER DIE PILE UP ASHERE DEADWOOD AND LITTER. IODIDE CRYSTALS ALMOST EXACTLY THE SAME SHAPE AS CRYSTALS FIRE HERETHE BURNS HOTTTER AND MORE DANGEROUS SAME SHAPE AS CRYSTALS GROUND SEEDING GENERATOR GROUND SEEDING GENERATOR GROUND SEEDING GENERATOR

VIC

PORTLAND

ICE CRYSTAKS STICK TOGETHER AND BEGIN ICE CRYSTAKS STICK TOGETHER AND BEGIN FALLING WITHIN 20 MINUTES ICE CRYSTAKS STICK TOGETHER AND BEGIN FALLING WITHIN 20 MINUTES FALLING WITHIN 20 MINUTES

VIC

NO FIRE

PROPANE FUEL TANK

NO FIRE

FOREST FIRES VICTORIA

BALLARAT

PROPANE FUEL TANK

GROUND S

PROPANE FUEL TANK

GROUN

MELBOURNE

MELBOURNE 2002 BIG DESSERT FIRE 2003 GREAT DIVIDE

GEELONG

E GROUND FROM THE GROUND THE GROUND

2005 WILSONS PROM FROM THE SKYFROM THE SKY FROM THE SKY SILVER IODIDE FLARES 2006 GRAMPIANS

WATER RELEASES HEAT AS IT FREEZES, WATER RELEASES HEAT AS IT FREEZES, WAMR AIR RISES WATER RELEASES HEAT AS IT FREEZES, WAMR AIR RISES FIRE STARTS DUE TO DROUGHT / LIGHTNING WAMR AIR RISES PORTLAND

SILVER IODIDE FLARES SILVER IODIDE FLARES

2007 VICTORIAN ALPS

SEED FLARES

FROM THE GROUN FROM FROM THE GROU

2009 BLACK SATURDAY FIRE STARTS DUE TO DROUGHT / LIGHTNING

FOREST FIRES VICTORIA MELBOURNE 2002 BIG DESSERT FIRE

AS THE FOREST GROWS IT PROVIDES A HOMES AND FOOD FOR CHANGING KINDS OF WILD LIFE

SEED FLARES

2003 GREAT DIVIDE

NATURAL FIRE

2005 WILSONS PROM

research on impact of cloud seeding to plants

CLOUD FACTORY

2006 GRAMPIANS

TIME

ICE

Seedbank/greenhouse

AS THE FOREST GROWS IT PROVIDES A HOMES AND FOOD FOR CHANGING KINDS OF WILD LIFE

CLOU

CLOUD AT SEEDING TIME

2007 VICTORIAN ALPS

ICE

FREEZING POINT

2009 BLACK SATURDAY

WATER

NATURAL FIRE Silver producer

CLOUD AFTER SEEDING

CLOUD AT SEEDING TIME

TIME

NEW GROWTH PRODUCES A VARIETY OF FOOD

WATER

professionals/researches

Events

Raw material producers Australian farmers Potassium producer

ICE

ICE

FREEZING POINT

WATER

WATER

Public

Government

sea water

014

Iodine producer

promotes the understanding of meteorological science among public

research and developments of geoengineering

5,000 ha

450,000+ ha

57 HOMES

2,029 HOMES

1,300 000 ha

S + GIPPSLAND -166,00 ha

41HOMES

NEW GROWTH PRODUCES A VARIETY OF FOOD

ASUALTY

350 BUILDINGS Bureau of Meteorology

3 CASUALTIES Universities

HOMES

2 CASUALTIES

2003

5,000 ha

2,000 BUILDINGS International communities

Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society

173 CASUALTIES

2006

2009

450,000+ ha

1,300 000 ha 57 HOMES

2,029 HOMES

350 BUILDINGS

2,000 BUILDINGS

181,400 ha 2 CASUALTIES

71 HA 173 CASUALTIES

2002

41HOMES 3 CASUALTIES

2003

2007

2005

2006

2009

1,300,000 DENSE TREE STANDS ROB LOWER PLANTS OF SUNLGIHT. MANY DIE AND PILE UP AS DEADWOOD AND LITTER. FIRE HERE BURNS HOTTTER AND MORE DANGEROUS

NO FIRE

2002 181,400 ha

Melbourne Cloud Factory: impact of climate change

2005 71 HA

2007

ha

2014 GRAMPIANS + GIPPSLAND

51 HOMES

51,800 -166,00 ha

1 CASUALTY

1 CASUALTY 11 HOMES

2014

1,300,000 ha

GRAMPIANS + GIPPSLAND

51 HOMES

51,800 -166,00 ha

1 CASUALTY

1 CASUALTY

FIRE STARTS DUE TO DROUGHT / LIGHTNING

11 HOMES

AS THE FOREST GROWS IT PROVIDES A HOMES AND FOOD FOR CHANGING KINDS OF WILD LIFE

SEED


DENSE TREE STANDS ROB LOWER PLANTS OF SUNLGIHT. MANY DIE AND PILE UP AS DEADWOOD AND LITTER. SILVER IODIDE CRYSTALS ALMOST EXACTLY SILVER IODIDE CRYSTALS ALMOST EXACTLY FIRE HERE BURNS HOTTTER AND MORE DANGEROUS THE SAME SHAPE AS CRYSTALS SILVER IODIDE CRYSTALS ALMOST EXACTLY THE SAME SHAPE AS CRYSTALS THE SAME SHAPE AS CRYSTALS

ICE CRYSTAKS STICK TOGETHER AND BEGIN ICE CRYSTAKS STICK TOGETHER AND BEGIN FALLING WITHIN 20 MINUTES ICE CRYSTAKS STICK TOGETHER AND BEGIN FALLING WITHIN 20 MINUTES FALLING WITHIN 20 MINUTES

Melbourne Cloud Factory: conceptual network diagram

GENERATOR GROUND SEEDING GENERATOR NG GENERATOR

NO FIRE

FROM THE SKYFROM THE SKY FROM THE SKY SILVER IODIDE FLARES

WATER RELEASES HEAT AS IT FREEZES, WATER RELEASES HEAT AS IT FREEZES, WAMR AIR RISES WATER RELEASES HEAT AS IT FREEZES, WAMR AIR RISES FIRE STARTS DUE TO DROUGHT / LIGHTNING WAMR AIR RISES

E GROUND

SILVER IODIDE FLARES SILVER IODIDE FLARES

SEED FLARES

CLOUD A

CLOUD AT SEEDING TIME AS THE FOREST GROWS IT PROVIDES A HOMES AND FOOD FOR CHANGING KINDS OF WILD LIFE

NATURAL FIRE research on impact of cloud seeding to plants

CLOUD FACTORY

TIME ICE

Seedbank/greenhouse

ICE

FREEZING POINT

WATER

WATER

Silver producer NEW GROWTH PRODUCES A VARIETY OF FOOD professionals/researches

Events

Raw material producers Australian farmers Potassium producer

Public

Government

sea water

Iodine producer

promotes the understanding of meteorological science among public

research and developments of geoengineering

Bureau of Meteorology

Universities

International communities

Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society

DENSE TREE STANDS ROB LOWER PLANTS OF SUNLGIHT. MANY DIE AND PILE UP AS DEADWOOD AND LITTER. FIRE HERE BURNS HOTTTER AND MORE DANGEROUS

NO FIRE

FIRE STARTS DUE TO DROUGHT / LIGHTNING


WEEK 3: Where is a factory?


Site analysis: connectivity and site condition ACCESS TO MAIN ROADS & PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE

PROXIMITY TO PORTS NEAR THE CBD / HIGHWAY ACCESS FOR SHIPMENTS & DELIVERIES INTO THE CBD

TRAFFIC SPEED IN/OUT OF CBD FAST SLOW MEDIUM

RECREATIONAL/RETAIL


Site analysis: connectivity and site condition

STREETSCAPE OF FORD STREETSCAPE PLANT IN GEELONG OF FORD PLANT IN GEELONG

HERITAGE BUILDINGSHERITAGE BUILDINGS

RESIDENTIAL/ACCOMODATIONS RESIDENTIAL/ACCOMODATIONS

STREETSCAPE ALONGSTREETSCAPE SPENCER ST ALONG SPENCER ST

INSTITUTIONAL/EDUCATION INSTITUTIONAL/EDUCATION


ST 1:500

Melbourne Vitra Factory: design strategies AERIAL VIEW

TRANSPORTATION OF PRODUCTS INTO VITRA FACTORY

1. Vitrahaus,

TRAM & TRAIN ACCESSIBILITY SURROUNDING THE SITE

Showroom

ELEVATION FLINDERS ST 1:500

2. Buckminster Fuller’s Geodesic Dome, Exhibition facility

3. Vitra Design Museum, Museum

4. Conference Pavillion, Conference facility

5. Zaha Hadid’s Fire Station, Exhibition facility

6. Factory Halls/Production Area

VITRA FACTORY IN ORIGINAL SITE CONTEXT

ELEVATION SPENCER ST 1:500

ST 1:500 VEHICLE ACCESS INTO SITE

ELEVATION FLINDERS ST 1:500

SECTION IN SECTION IN CONTEXT NORTH SOUTH

VITRA FACTORY IN ORIGINAL SITE CONTEXT


Melbourne Vitra Factory: section and elevations

ELEVATION FLINDERS ST 1:500

ELEVATION FLINDERS ST 1:500 ELEVATION FLINDERS ST 1:500

ELEVATION FLINDERS ST 1:500

VITRA FACTORY IN ORIGINAL SITE CONTEXT

VITRA FACTORY IN ORIGINAL SITE CONTEXT

ELEVATION FLINDERS ST 1:500

VITRA FACTORY IN ORIGINAL SITE CONTEXT

ELEVATION SPENCER ST 1:500 ELEVATION SPENCER ST 1:500

VITRA FACTORY IN ORIGINAL SITE CONTEXT

ELEVATION SPENCER ST 1:500

ELEVATION SPENCER ST 1:500

VITRA FACTORY IN ORIGINAL SITE CONTEXT

ELEVATION SPENCER ST 1:500

SECTION IN CONTEXT NORTH SOUTH

SECTION IN CONTEXT NORTH SOUTH

SECTION IN CONTEXT NORTH SOUTH

SECTION CONTEXT NORTH SOUTH SECTIONININ CONTEXT NORTH SOUTH


Melbourne Vitra Factory: drawings

SECTION IN

AXONOMETRIC VIEW OF VITRA FACTORY IN CONTEXT

SECTION IN


Melbourne Vitra Factory: drawings

SECTION IN CONTEXT EAST WEST

SECTION IN CONTEXT NORTH SOUTH


Melbourne Vitra Factory: site plan


Melbourne Vitra Factory: conceptual collage


Melbourne Vitra Factory: conceptual collage


Melbourne Ford Factory: iterations and programmatic arrangement

AERIAL VIE

FORD GEELONG FACTORY

FORD ENGINE PLANT = 86x290 = 24,940m2 FORD ADMINISTRATION =86x50 = 4,300m2 FORD STAMPING PLANT = 130x438 = 56,940m2 RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT = 89x79 =7,031m2 FORD ASSEMBLY PLANT = 184x324 = 59,616m2

PEDESTRIA

VEHICLE A


Melbourne Ford Factory: connectivity diagrams and elevation AERIAL VIEW

PEDESTRIAN ACCESS INTO SITE

VEHICLE ACCESS INTO SITE

ELEVATION SPENCER ST 1:500


Melbourne Ford Factory: section

SECTION IN CONTEXT NORTH SOUTH


Melbourne Ford Factory: elevation

ELEVATION FLINDERS ST 1:500


Melbourne Ford Factory: site plan


Melbourne Ford Factory: conceptual collage


Melbourne Ford Factory: conceptual collage


WEEK 2: What is a factory?


Week 2 - Individual


Week 2 - Individual


Week 2 - Individual


Week 2 - Individual


Week 2 - Individual


Week 2 - Individual


Week 2 - Individual


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.