2014-2016
PORTFOLI
BRIAN CHAN ARCHITECTURAL RECORD
BRIAN LM CHAN Name
Lok Man CHAN (Brian)
Contact
+61 406 195 761
Email brianclm@hotmail.com Address 6D/ 333 Anzac Parade, Kingsford, NSW 2032, Australia Website http://brianclm.weebly.com/ TECHNICAL SKILLS AutoCAD Sketchup / Vray Adobe Photoshop Adobe InDesign Adobe Illustrator Autodesk Revit Microsoft Office
SKILLS/ LANGUAGES Project Coordination Documentation (DA/ CC/Tender) English Cantonese Mandarin
I am currently an architectural assistant in D-Studio Architects, mainly to work with Development Application and Construction Certificate & Tender documentation of multi-residential dwellings and townhouses. My major duties are project coordination, drafting, and generating visualized images of architectural works. I graduated from Master of Architecture student in University of New South Wales in 2015, having studied in Sydney for the past 6 years . I had worked in an architectural firm in Hong Kong, specialty to civic and institutional buildings, and helped with presentation works on 3D modelling, rendering and drafting. To ensure my skills accumulate as progress, I aspire to develop an architectural career and aiming to get registered in Australia in the long run. I am an easy going person where I am highly flexible in adapting to new environments. Besides, I am a passionate learner who is ready to participate in any new team work if opportunities arises.
Extra Curriculum
Cell Group Leader, FOCUS Church UNSW (2012-NOW) Chairman, Model-making Club, St. Paul’s College (2009) Committee,Youth Red Cross, St. Paul’s College (2004-2009)
Experience Architectural Assistant, FULL TIME D-Studio Architects, SYD (Nov2015-Now) Architectural Assistant, Internship DesignVision Architects, HK (2012-2014 Summer holidays) Academic Background Master of Architecture, Universities of New South Wales (2014-2015) Bachelor of Architectural Studies, Universities of New South Wales (2011-2013) ST. PAUL’S COLLEGE, HK (2003-2009) Major Projects 5-Unit Townhouses in Kirrawee - Development Application - Documentation and 3D modelling - Project coordination 35 Units Multi Residential Dwelling in Epping - Construction Certificate & Tender Documentation - Project coordination Shooting Complex in Hill Top - Design and Tender Documentation - Contract administration - Project coordination Christian Alliance International School, HK - 3D Sketchup Model & 3D rendering Kowloon Tong Alliance Church, HK - Feasibility Study Report **References upon request
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D-Studio - Work Involvement DA | CC | Tender Documentation
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designvision - Work Involvement 3D Modelling and Presentation Rendering
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THE CRESCENT|campus ROZELLE BAY|campusmasterplan design
THE CRESCENT|central learning hub
LA PEROUSE|swimming centre THE CRESCENT|workshop
PARRAMATTA|music dance club
THE CRESCENT|accommodation
THE CRESCENT|sports centre
SYDNEY|circular quay development
LA PEROUSE|swimming centre
SYDNEY|overseas passenger terminal
PARRAMATTA|music dance club
SYDNEY|circular quay development
SYDNEY|Architectural Spatialization
SYDNEY|overseas passenger terminal **Higher quality definition portfolio upon request
D-STUDIO WORKS INVOLVEMENT
DA | CC | TENDER DOCUMENTATION
PROJECTS: - Dual Occupancy/ Duplex - 9 Minerva Street, Kirrawee - 5-Unit Towhouses - 2 Birch Place Kirrawee - 35 Units Residential Apartment - 18-20 Cliff Road Epping - Government Recreational Facilities - Southern Highlands Regional Shooting Centre, Hill Top - Alteration and Additions of a House - 56 Brandling Street, Alexandria MAJOR DUTIES: - DA / CC Documetation and Lodgment - Tender Documentation - Design, 3D Visualization, modelling and rendering - Preparing schedules - Coordination with services and other consultants - Contract administration - Project meetings with clients and administrative duties including minute taking and preparing transmittal
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BIRCH PLACE FRONTAGE
JOB NUMBER
SCALES
SHEET
5 UNIT TOWNHOUSES
2015.1167
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A301
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DRAWING TITLE
DRAWN
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REV
MAGOO GU
EXTERNAL FINISHES
BC
SEP 16
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RL 79.00
WEST FACADE 1:50 @ A1
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ADDRESS
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WEST FACADE
RL 79.00
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1:50 @ A1
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EXTERNAL FINISHES
EAST FACADE
2
EAST FACADE
1:50 @ A1 1:50 @ A1 5-Unit Townhouses - 2 Birch Place, Kirrawee
RL77.20
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RL 79.40
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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scale 1 : 100 @ A1
DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION REV
DRAWN
DESCRIPTION
CHECK
JOB NUMBER
SCALES
SHEET
2 BIRCH PLACE KIRRAWEE
5 UNIT TOWNHOUSES
2015.1167
1:100 @ A1
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DRAWING TITLE
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MAGOO GU
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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OCT 16
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RL 82.55
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RL 75.90
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BASEMENT PLAN
A103
scale 1 : 100 @ A1
DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION DRAWN
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SHEET DESCRIPTION
ADDRESS
PROJECT
JOB NUMBER
SCALES REV
2 BIRCH PLACE KIRRAWEE
5 UNIT TOWNHOUSES
2015.1167
1:100 @ A1
CLIENT
DRAWING TITLE
DRAWN
DATE
REV
MAGOO GU
BASEMENT PLAN
BC
OCT 16
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN
A104
scale 1 : 100 @ A1
DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION
DATE
A101 0
1
2
5m
SHEET DESCRIPTION
ADDRESS
PROJECT
JOB NUMBER
SCALES REV
2 BIRCH PLACE KIRRAWEE
5 UNIT TOWNHOUSES
2015.1167
1:100 @ A1
CLIENT
DRAWING TITLE
DRAWN
DATE
REV
MAGOO GU
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
BC
OCT 16
C
DRAWN
CHECK
ROOF PLAN scale 1 : 100 @ A1
DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE
A103 0
1
2
5m
ADDRESS
PROJECT
JOB NUMBER
SCALES
SHEET
2 BIRCH PLACE KIRRAWEE
5 UNIT TOWNHOUSES
2015.1167
1:100 @ A1
A104
CLIENT
DRAWING TITLE
MAGOO GU
ROOF PLAN
DRAWN
DATE
REV
BC
SEP 16
B
5-Unit Townhouses - 2 Birch Place, Kirrawee
EAST ELEVATION EAST ELEVATION scale 1 : 100 @ A1 scale 1 : 100 @ A1
SITE BOUNDARY (OAKSITE ROAD) SITE BOUNDARY BOUNDARY (OAK (OAK ROAD) ROAD)
SITE BOUNDARY (BIRCH SITE PLACE) SITE BOUNDARY BOUNDARY (BIRCH (BIRCH PLACE) PLACE)
SITE BOUNDARY (OAKSITE ROAD) SITE BOUNDARY BOUNDARY (OAK (OAK ROAD) ROAD)
SITE BOUNDARY (BIRCH SITE PLACE) SITE BOUNDARY BOUNDARY (BIRCH (BIRCH PLACE) PLACE)
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RL 86.58
RL 86.58PARAPET 8.5m HEIGHT CONTROL
LEVEL (UNIT 01) RL 86.08 PARAPET LEVEL (UNIT RL 86.08ROOF LEVEL (UNIT 01) 01)
RL 86.05 RL 86.05 RL 85.55
ROOF LEVEL (UNIT 01)
RL 85.55
8.5m HEIGHT CONTROL
PARAPET LEVEL (UNIT 03-05) ROOF LEVEL (UNIT 03-05) FIRST LEVEL (UNIT 03-05) FIRST LEVEL (UNIT 03-05)
FIRST LEVEL (UNIT 03-05) GROUND LEVEL (UNIT 02-05) GROUND LEVEL (UNIT 02-05) SPLIT LEVEL (UNIT 02-05) SPLIT LEVEL (UNIT 02-05)
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8.5m HEIGHT CONTROL 8.5m HEIGHT CONTROL
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GROUND LEVEL (UNIT 01)
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SPLIT LEVEL (UNIT 01)
RL 82.55
RL 80.18
GROUND LEVEL (UNIT 02-05) SPLIT LEVEL (UNIT 02-05) BASEMENT LEVEL BASEMENT LEVEL
GROUND LEVEL (UNIT 01)
RL 79.65
RL 79.10
RL 79.00
SPLIT LEVEL (UNIT 01) RL 75.90 RL 75.90 BASEMENT LEVEL
RL 75.90 RL 75.90
BASEMENT LEVEL
RL 75.90
RL 75.90
BASEMENT LEVEL
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BASEMENT LEVEL
DEVELOPMENT APPLICATI APPLICATI NOT FOR CONSTRUCTI NOT scale 1 : 100 @ A1 FOR CONSTRUCTI WEST ELEVATION DEVELOPMENT
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DRAWN
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CHECK
DATE DATE
DATE
ADDRESS ADDRESS
PROJECT PROJECT
5 UNIT TOWNHOUSES 5 UNIT TOWNHOUSES
2015.1167 2015.1167
1:100 @ A1 1:100 @ A1
SCALES SCALES
SHEET SHEET
CLIENT CLIENT
DRAWING TITLE DRAWING TITLE
DRAWN DRAWN
DATE DATE
REV REV
2 BIRCH PLACE KIRRAWEE 2 BIRCH PLACE KIRRAWEE
0 0
1 1
2 2
0
1
2
5m 5m
MAGOO GU ADDRESS MAGOO GU 2 BIRCH PLACE KIRRAWEE
JOB NUMBER JOB NUMBER
BC JOB NUMBER BC 2015.1167
EAST & WEST ELEVATION PROJECT EAST & WEST ELEVATION 5 UNIT TOWNHOUSES
OCT 16 SCALES OCT 16 1:100 @ A1
WEST ELEVATION WEST ELEVATION SECTION A 01 scale 1 : 100 scale 1 : 100 @ A1 scale 1 : 100 @ A1
A201 A201
DEVELOPMENT APPLICATI NOT FOR CONSTRUCTI
D SHEET D A201
RL 82.55
5m
CLIENT
DRAWING TITLE
DRAWN
DATE
REV
MAGOO GU
EAST & WEST ELEVATION
BC
OCT 16
D
RL 78.90
RL 76.00
01
RL 76.00
SECTION A scale 1 : 100
02
SECTION B scale 1 : 100
DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION
5-Unit Townhouses - 2 Birch Place, Kirrawee NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION REV
DESCRIPTION
DRAWN
CHECK
DATE
ADDRESS
PROJECT
JOB NUMBER
SCALES
SHEET
2 BIRCH PLACE KIRRAWEE
5 UNIT TOWNHOUSES
2015.1167
1:100 @ A1
A203
CONSTRUCTION CERTIFICATE REV. A
DESCRIPTION
DRAWN
DATE
BC
31/08/2016
ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION CERTIFICATE
COPYRIGHT ALL DRAWINGS TAKE REFERENCE FROM DA DRAWINGS PROVIDED BY OLSSON & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS PTY. LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
SUITE 212, LEVEL 2, 4-10 GOULBURN ST. EMAIL: WEB : NOMINATED ARCHITECT: SIMON TSO REG NO.5422
PROJECT
RESIDENTIAL FLAT BUILDING ADDRESS
18-20 CLIFF ROAD EPPING CLIENT
HONGDI INVESTMENT PTY LTD DRAWING TITLE
LEVEL 1 (GROUND FLOOR) PLAN
01
LEVEL 1 (GROUND FLOOR) PLAN 1:200 @ A3
SHEET
JOB NUMBER
SCALES
2015:1165
1:200 @ A3 WD103
DRAWN
DATE
BC 0M
REV
31/08/16 2M
A
4M
6M
8M
THIS DESIGN IS COPYRIGHT AND MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE ARCHITECT. FIGURED DIMENSIONS TO BE USED IN PREFERENCE TO SCALING. ALL DIMENSIONS TO BE CHECKED ON SITE.
CONSTRUCTION CERTIFICATE
CONSTRUCTION CERTIFICATE REV. A
DESCRIPTION
DRAWN
DATE
REV.
BC
31/08/2016
A
ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION CERTIFICATE
01
NORTH ELEVATION 1:200 @ A3
COPYRIGHT ALL DRAWINGS TAKE REFERENCE FROM DA DRAWINGS PROVIDED BY OLSSON & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS PTY. LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
SITE PLAN 1:500 @ A3
DRAWN
DATE
BC
31/08/2016
LEGEND: AL ALUMINIUM WINDOWS/ DOORS BW BRICK WALL WITH TIMBER FENCE C CONCRETE BLOCK CL1 CLADDING TYPE 1 CL2 CLADDING TYPE 2 CL3 CLADDING TYPE 3 DP DOWNPIPE F FASCIA FB FACEBRICK FD FIRE DOOR FG FIXED GLASS G GATE GB GLASS BALUSTRADE GT GUTTER HP HEBEL PANELS NGL NATURAL GROUND LINE O/F OVERFLOW PC PAINTED CONCRETE PS PRIVACY SCREEN RB RENDERED BALUSTRADE RC RENDERED CONCRETE SA STEEL FRAME AWNING SF STONE FINISH CLADDING SLD SOLID DOOR TF TIMBER FENCE TW TOP OF WALL WL WEATHERPROOF LOUVRE C/W BIRDWIRE MESH
COPYRIGHT ALL DRAWINGS TAKE REFERENCE FROM DA DRAWINGS PROVIDED BY OLSSON & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS PTY. LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
SUITE 212, LEVEL 2, 4-10 GOULBURN ST.
01
DESCRIPTION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION CERTIFICATE
SUITE 212, LEVEL 2, 4-10 GOULBURN ST.
EMAIL: WEB :
EMAIL: WEB :
NOMINATED ARCHITECT: SIMON TSO REG NO.5422
NOMINATED ARCHITECT: SIMON TSO REG NO.5422
PROJECT
PROJECT
RESIDENTIAL FLAT BUILDING
RESIDENTIAL FLAT BUILDING
ADDRESS
ADDRESS
18-20 CLIFF ROAD EPPING
18-20 CLIFF ROAD EPPING
CLIENT
CLIENT
HONGDI INVESTMENT PTY LTD
HONGDI INVESTMENT PTY LTD
DRAWING TITLE
DRAWING TITLE
SITE PLAN
NORTH & SOUTH ELEVATIONS SHEET
JOB NUMBER
SCALES
2015:1165
1:500 @ A3 WD003
DRAWN
DATE
BC 0M
31/08/16 2M
4M
REV
A 6M
02 8M
THIS DESIGN IS COPYRIGHT AND MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE ARCHITECT. FIGURED DIMENSIONS TO BE USED IN PREFERENCE TO SCALING. ALL DIMENSIONS TO BE CHECKED ON SITE.
SOUTH ELEVATION 1:200 @ A3
JOB NUMBER
SCALES
2015:1165
1:200 @ A3
DRAWN
DATE
BC 0M
31/08/16 2M
4M
SHEET
WD201 REV
A 6M
8M
THIS DESIGN IS COPYRIGHT AND MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE ARCHITECT. FIGURED DIMENSIONS TO BE USED IN PREFERENCE TO SCALING. ALL DIMENSIONS TO BE CHECKED ON SITE.
35 Units Residential Apartment - 18-20 Cliff Road, Epping
PRELIMINARY / NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION REV. A
DESCRIPTION
DRAWN
DATE
BC
30/03/16
PRELIMINARY
METAL DECK ROOF AS SPECIFIED BARGE CAPPING AS SPECIFIED
MIN 1°FALL HARDWOOD SUPPORT
SARKING AND INSULATION AS SPECIFIED
50MM CAVITY
SEALANT
FASCIA AS SPECIFIED
92MM STEEL STUD (75MM GLASSWOOL)
CLIP AND SCREW TO SUIT CAPPING
RAFTER TO ENG. DETAIL
13MM PLASTER BOARD PROVIDE DRIP GROOVE
75MM HEBEL POWERPANEL WITH HEBEL COATING
BOX GUTTER TO ENG. DETAIL CAPPING
MIN 1°FALL
PURLING
WALL WRAP OVERLAP AND TAPE JOINTS TO MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS CEILING FINISH AND CEILING CORNER DETAIL TO RCP DETAIL
PACKER
13MM PLASTER BOARD WALL WRAP
PROVIDE FLASHING
110MM BRICK 50MM CAVITY
STEEL BEAM TO ENG. DETAIL
PROVIDE WEEPHOLE & FLASHING
ALUMINUM FRAMED WINDOWS AS SPECIFIED
UNIT 502 BALCONY EXTERIOR
64MM STEEL STUD 6MM FIBRE CEMENT SHEET
EXTERIOR
92MM STEEL STUD (75MM GLASSWOOL)
FIBRE CEMENT SOFFIT ON FURRING CHANNEL AS SPECIFIED
UNIT 203 BEDROOM INTERIOR
EXTERIOR 1:100 FALL
OVERFLOW
TILE OVER WATERPROOF MEMBRANE AS SPECIFIED
PROVIDE FLASHING CONCRETE SLAB TO ENG. DETAIL
LINTEL
SHELF ANGLE TO ENG. DETAIL
DOWNPIPE TO ENG. DETAILS ALUMINIUM FRAMED SLIDING DOOR AS SPECIFIED
75MM HEBEL POWERPANEL WITH HEBEL COATING
BACKING ROD AND SEALANT
PURLING TO ENG. DETAIL
RAFTER BEDDING & RAFTER FIXING AS SPECIFIED
SEALANT
UNIT 502 BALCONY EXTERIOR
UNIT 502 LIVING INTERIOR
CEILING FINISH AND CEILING CORNER DETAIL TO RCP DETAIL
75MM HEBEL POWERPANEL
45° FALL
UNIT 403 BEDROOM INTERIOR
50MM CAVITY 92MM STEEL STUD (75MM GLASSWOOL) 13MM PLASTER BOARD
WINDOW SILL LINING WINDOW SILL PLATE
75MM HEBEL POWERPANEL WITH HEBEL COATING
01 -
LEVEL 5 AWNING 1:20 @ A3
02 -
50MM CAVITY
TYPICAL HEBEL PARAPET WALL 1:20 @ A3
WALL WRAP 92MM STEEL STUD (75MM GLASSWOOL) 13MM PLASTER BOARD
SKIRTING AS SPECIFIED PROVIDE FLASHING
EXTERIOR EXTERIOR PLANTER BOX TO ENG. DETAILS WATERPROOF MEMBRANE AS SPECIFIED
10MM FIBER CEMENT
CONCRETE SLAB TO ENG. DETAIL
NON-SLIP STAIR NOSING AS SPECIFIED CONCRETE SLAB TO ENG. DETAIL
DRAINAGE CELL TO SIDES AND BASE OF PLANTER BOX TO ENG. DETAILS
SLIP JOINT TO ENG. DETAIL PROVIDE FIRE RATED & ACOUSTIC RATED SEALANT JOINT
GRATED DRAIN TO ENG. DETAIL
SANDSTONE CLADDING AS SPECIFIED
50MM CAVITY WALL WRAP
WATERPROOF MEMBRANE ON CONNECTION JOINT AS SPECIFIED
CONCRETE SLAB WITH UPTURN TO ENG. DETAIL
92MM STEEL STUD (75MM GLASSWOOL) SUITE 212, LEVEL 2, 4-10 GOULBURN ST.
13MM PLASTER BOARD
GRAVEL BEDDING TO ENG. DETAIL
PROVIDE DRIP GROOVE
CEILING DETAIL TO RCP DETAIL
110MM BRICK
CONCRETE BEAM TO ENG. DETAIL
MORTAR SETTING BED AS SPECIFIED
CARPET AND UNDERLAY AS SPECIFIED
PATCH AND PAINT TO CONCRETE SLAB
EMAIL: WEB :
PROVIDE WEEP HOLE & FLASHING
CARPARK
DINCEL WALL TO ENG. DETAIL
NOMINATED ARCHITECT: SIMON TSO REG NO.5422
LINTEL TO ENG. DETAIL
PROJECT
FIRE PASSAGE
GARAGE DOOR AS SPECIFIED
RESIDENTIAL FLAT BUILDING ADDRESS
FIRE DOOR AS SPECIFIED
CARPARK
18-20 CLIFF ROAD EPPING CLIENT
HONGDI INVESTMENT PTY LTD DRAWING TITLE
DETAIL JUNCTION 04 -
TYPICAL PLANTER TO SLAB JUNCTION 1:20 @ A3
05 -
FIREDOOR ENTRANCE AND SLAB JUNCTION 1:20 @ A3
03 -
TYPICAL WINDOW DETAIL WITH HEBEL AND BRICK JUNCTION 1:20 @ A3
JOB NUMBER
SCALES
2015:1165
1:20 @ A3
DRAWN
DATE
BC
30/03/16
0M
2M
4M
SHEET
WD621 REV
A 6M
8M
THIS DESIGN IS COPYRIGHT AND MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE ARCHITECT. FIGURED DIMENSIONS TO BE USED IN PREFERENCE TO SCALING. ALL DIMENSIONS TO BE CHECKED ON SITE.
PRELIMINARY / NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION REV.
2238 EQ AL
AL
3 -
W03 SLIDING WINDOW U102
4 -
FIXED
FIXED
1200
2400
W02 SLIDING DOOR U101 & 102 & 104 & 105 & 106
W04 SLIDING WINDOW U102
5 -
W05 SLIDING DOOR U103 & 107
6 -
W06 SLIDING WINDOW U104
7 -
W07 AWNING WINDOW U106 & 107
495
870
TRANSPARENT GLASS
EQ
EQ
1700 AL AL
FIXED
FIXED
2400
2800
FIXED
1000
1457
TRANSLUCENT MARKING TO GLASS (COMPLY WITH AS1428.1-2009)
1030
930 FIXED
2000 1800
EQ
AL
TRANSLUCENT GLASS TO BATHROOM ENSUITE TL
1114
970 EQ
AL
AL
2400
1370
395
970 EQ
1100
EQ AL
1220
2650 EQ
FIXED
1200
1210 EQ AL
TL
W09 SLIDING DOOR U107 & 205 & 207 & 305 & 307 & 405 & 407 & 501
W11 FIXED GLASS WINDOW ENTRY LOBBY
EQ
EQ
W12 SLIDING WINDOW U104
EQ 1600 EQ
1300
13 -
W13 AWNING WINDOW U201 & 301 & 401
970 EQ
AL
AL FIXED
540
AL
14 -
W14 SLIDING DOOR U202 & 203 & 302 & 303 & 402 & 403
3500
EQ
EQ
AL EQ
FIXED
FIXED
EQ
2000 EQ
EQ
EQ
AL
AL FIXED
FIXED
FIXED
16 -
W16 SLIDING DOOR U202 & 302 & 402
17 -
W17 SLIDING WINDOW U202 & 302 & 402
18 -
W18 SLIDING WINDOW U202 & 302 & 402
19 -
W19 SLIDING WINDOW U201 & 203 & 204 & 301 & 303 & 304 & 401 & 403 & 404
26/04/16 05/05/16
FIXED
20 -
DATE
BC BC
LEGEND : AL EQ TL
1100
1100
1600
W15 SLIDING WINDOW U202 & 302 & 402
DRAWN
FOR INFORMATION FOR INFORMATION
1. ALL WINDOWS / LOUVERS / DOORS DRAWN ARE LOOKING FROM OUTSIDE. 2. OVERALL DIMENSIONS INDICATE STRUCTURAL OPENING. ALLOW WINDOW / LOUVERS TO SUIT. 3. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE CHECKED ON SITE & CONFIRMED WITH SUPERINTENDENT PRIOR TO FABRICATION. 4. ALL DISCREPANCIES TO BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT. 5. ALL WINDOWS / LOUVERS SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL RELEVANT AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS. 6. WINDOWS / LOUVERS TO MEET WIND LOADING REQUIREMENTS. 7. ALL WINDOW / LOUVERS FRAMES ARE TO BE ALUMINIUM UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 8. ALL WINDOW FRAMES ARE TO BE COMMERCIAL RANGE AWS SECTIONS POWDERCOATED WITH DURALLOY FINISH. 9. PROVIDE SHOP DRAWINGS FOR APPROVAL BY SUPERINTENDANT. 10. ALL STEEL COLUMN ARE TO BE CLAD WITH ALUMINIUM SHEETS TO MATCH WINDOW FRAMES. 11. ALL WINDOWS AND DOOR FRAMES FINISHES REFER TO SCHEDULE OF FINISHES. 12. PROVIDE SUBSILLS TO ALL SLIDING DOORS. 13. ALL WINDOWS AND SLIDING DOORS WITHIN SAME UNIT ARE TO BE LOCKABLE AND KEYED ALIKE. 14. ALL WINDOWS ARE TO BE INSTALLED WITH MINIMUM 4MM THICK GLAZING. 15. ALL OPENABLE PORTION OF THE WINDOW MUST BE PROTECTED WITH A DEVICE CAPABLE OF RESTRICTING THE WINDOW OPENING OF 125MM; TO COMPLY WITH BCA 2014 CLAUSE D2.16. 16. REFER ALSO TO THE BASIX AND ABSA CERTIFICATE. 17. ALL OPENABLE WINDOWS TO COMPLY WITH BCA 2014 CLAUSE 2.24. 18. REFER TO MECHANICAL SPECIFICATION FOR MINIMUM LOUVER SIZE. 19. ALL GLAZING AND ASSEMBLY MUST COMPLY WITH THE REQUIRED ACOUSTIC RATING AND ANY BASIX AND SECTION J REQUIREMENTS, AND SHOULD FOLLOW THE PROPOSED GLAZING THICKNESS AND TYPE NOMINATED BY THE CONSULTANTS. SHOULD THE GLAZING THICKNESS AND TYPE BE INSUFFICIENT, A DIFFERENT ONE SHOULD BE SELECTED IN ORDER TO COMPLY WITH BOTH THE REQUIRED ACOUSTIC RATING AND THE RELEVANT AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS.
1720
2400
12 -
600
772
11 -
1600
EQ
EQ
AL
15 -
W10 AWNING WINDOW U107
2400
1800 EQ
10 -
2400
9 -
1300
W08 SLIDING WINDOW U106 & 107
1100
8 -
DESCRIPTION
A
NOTES :
390
EQ
AL
AL
1114
1629
2 -
EQ
B 490
970 EQ
FIXED
FIXED
2400
W01 SLIDING WINDOW U101 & 102 & 103
EQ
FIXED
1370
1370
770
AL
2170 EQ
AL
FIXED
1114
1 -
EQ
EQ
EQ
1370
AL
970
1810
EQ
1114
EQ
1200
1090 EQ
W20 SLIDING DOOR U204 & 304 & 404
21 -
ALUMINIUM FRAMED EQUAL TRANSLUCENT
W21 SLIDING WINDOW U204 & 304 & 404 SUITE 212, LEVEL 2, 4-10 GOULBURN ST. EMAIL: WEB :
AL
1370
EQ
AL
PROJECT
1050
AL
FIXED
NOMINATED ARCHITECT: SIMON TSO REG NO.5422
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35 Units Residential Apartment - 18-20 Cliff Road, Epping
OFFICE WORKS INVOLVEMENT 3D MODELLING | RENDERING | DOCUMENTATION
PROJECTS - International School - Christian Alliance International School - Church Feasibility Study - Kowloon Tong Alliance Church - Internal Refurbishment - North Point Alliance Church MAJOR DUTIES - 3D Renderings and Visualization Presentation - Massing Design - Documentation - Presentation - Coordination between colleagues - Office Admin
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International School - Christian Alliance International School
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As a continuation of the intervention at the viaduct, the masterplan is developed in similar idea of setting up as an urban artefact to Annandale. In Rossi’s principles that in taking one’s conceptual background and generously engage into the society of the area in continuing its local history, this campus masterplan focus on building strong bondings to the existing area, aiming to: •
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In respond to the existing human activities on site, formulate circulation according to easy access across the green spaces, access to transport, the residential areas at Annandale and Harold Park mixed-use development Conserve and revitalize historically valuable features of the site such as the viaduct and the existing timber yard as part of the campus Activate abandoned site areas as campus recreational spaces Combine Bicentennial Park as part of the campus green where sporting activities can take place Provide public services support facilities such as cafe, store and clinic to the rest of the community Apply local materiality and texture as to create a sense of similar characters to the surroundings Provide high transparency between building and the public areas of the site that consolidate interaction between students and the public Distract students with the environment from self isolation
PROJECT: LOCATION: DATE: SUPERVISED BY:
The Crescent School of Design Annandale Sydney Nov 2015 Robert Barnstone
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THE CRESCENT SCHOOL OF DESIGN CAMPUS MASTERPLAN
GATEWAY + SELF - EXPLORATION + PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT
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Workshop Warehouse Timber Workshop Display Room Pavilion The Crescent Square Design Hub Cafe Library Design Hub Lobby Theatre Computer Labs The Crescent Gallery Basketball Court The Comma Swimming Pool Sports Centre Cafe The Crescent Creek The Main Walk
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All study spaces facing into the atrium encourage a sense of community, diminishing physical border between all levels.
The roots of the columns are designed as seats and table where it provides a closer relationship to the students using occupying the space, thus repeating the concept: “inspiration from the living environment�.
The site is located at the rock cliff along Congwong Bay right next to the signature of La Perouse - the Bare Island. The La Perouse area has been developed into a coastal recreation at site with human facilities in a fast growing urban space within Sydney’s eastern suburbs. Besides, the site consists of a rich history of La Perouse and Sydney’s indigenous population which contributes huge significance to the present area. The concept of this project is to provide an adjacent view to the Bare Island while also providing shelter and access to the public with gathering spots and facilities. As there are various existing water activities around the site, the project is designed to already build a wider platform to accommodate more users in accessing the natural habitat of the bay. The design is also designed into 2 general layers with 2 major sets of duplicates of glulam timber column systems providing a hierarchy of transitional space opening up towards the ocean.
PROJECT: La Perouse Swimming Centre LOCATION: La Perouse, Sydney DATE: June 2015 SUPERVISED BY: John Carrick
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LA PEROUSE timber intervention | swimming centre
Natural materials + LOCALITY + WATER ACTIVITIES
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ANZAC Parade
Upper Deck
Lower Deck
Congwong Bay
Bare Island
Brief for a Natural Swimming Centre The Randwick Council has administered a development project through the area to provide a generous platform for users to get engage into the community and the entire natural environment of La Perouse. The construction is limited to lightweight timber structures to avoid creating damage to the local terrain and fragile habitat around the area. It is assumed that part of La Perouse’s Congwong Bay will be enclosed by breakwaters and nets to provide an ocean pool. The design is consisted with 2 decks, with the upper deck linking to the Southern end of Anzac Parade and the lower deck clinging to the sandstone beddings at the bay and attaching to the ocean pool.
Office
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Sun Bathing Deck
Tidal Pool
In order to provide a communal space for social interaction and establishing cultural exchange in Parramatta, ASTRA REBORN is allocated at the site of the original Astra Cinema Theatre sets off. With locational benefits of sitting at the corner of 2 Parramatta’s busy streets - Macquarie Street and Marsden Street, added with proximity to Parramatta Town Hall, ASTRA REBORN links the 2 most populated areas together to create a place for drinking, dancing, dinning, singing, and other entertainments at night. ASTRA venues locating above an artistic cultural lane way include: Astra Kitchen and Bar, Astra ballroom, The VIPs and The Stage. These spaces provide superior fascinating experience for partying. Astra’s top-end design, impeccable service and dedicated food ensure a perfect day/ night out in Parramatta!!
PROJECT: Astra Reborn - Disco LOCATION: Parramatta, Sydney DATE: Nov 2014 SUPERVISED BY: Djana Alic
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CONSERVATION + LANE WAY + RECONSTRUCTION
PARRAMATTA night lives
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Astra Site Investigation
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Near to surrounding retails and commercial areas of the site
Centenary Square
St. John Anglican Church
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Public entry opens up to Macquarie Street in purpose to engage to the busier area of the city
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Parramatta Shopping Centre
Parramatta Station
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CULTURAL RIBBON +VERTICAL LAYERING
CIRCULAR QUAY| HARBOUR MASTERPLAN cultural journey
Problems occurring in Circular Quay lead to problems in spatial integration of site. Majority of the existing buildings block views and sceneries upon Opera House and the harbour. The train station and ferry wharfs appear to be a blockage of human flow from the city area to the ocean. The current cruise port blocks the linkage between the West of the harbour and Dawes Point Park, where the potential circulation route is severely disconnected with the general harbour sides, making the area inactive. The lack of access points also unwillingly directs the current circulation onto the Rocks area. Cultural linkage of the whole site area across the harbour is dismissed due to the temporary obstacles. With the purpose of providing a solution to the issue, a large scale of masterplanning is taken place with the approach of stacking layers over the existing platform to refurbish the lost cultural ribbon.
PROJECT: Circular Quay Redevelopment LOCATION: Circular Quay, Sydney DATE: April 2014 PROJECT TEAM: Ka Long Bryan WONG Ka Fung LIU (Jed) Yuen Ki Jessica LI Bo Man Valerie LEUNG SUPERVISED BY: Richard Johnson/ Ken Maher
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3 Opportunities for Circular Quay 2 1 2 1 or refurbish existing Demolition buildings could potentially activate the cultural ribbon throughout the area. Landscaping strategies can be applied to create local performing 4 15 spaces and15allow the existence of 16 16 For future artistic cultural setting. development in Sydney 2030, X X X X various routes linking to Barangaroo 7 7 Circular Quay 10 10 from should be well considered therefore draws 3 3 8 8 11 11 potential linkage outcome for future development. 9 9 12 12
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TO REARRANGE TO REARRANGE & ENHANCE & ENHANCE THE THE QUALITY QUALITY OF TRANSPORTATION OF TRANSPORTATION TO CREATE TO CREATE TWO NEW TWO URBAN NEW URBAN BUILDING BUILDING TO CONSERVE TO CONSERVE THE LIVING THE LIVING HERITAGE HERITAGE OF THE OF QUAY THE QUAY
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HERITAGE +VERTICAL LAYERING
Following the harbour side masterplanning strategy proposed as above, the Overseas Passenger Terminal (OPT) is redesigned at the same time to match the concept of the masterplanning scheme. In order to refurbish the vibrance of Circular Quay along the Western coastal edge, the historical significance of the existing heritage in colonial years and OPT is taken into account of the new design. With the approach of vertical layering in prevention to block human flow from the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA) to Cambell’s Cove, the whole design is divided into different layers of platform to cater for the need of various types of public domain.
PROJECT: Circular Quay Redevelopment LOCATION: Circular Quay, Sydney DATE: April 2014 SUPERVISED BY: Richard Johnson
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The major approach of the new Overseas Passenger Terminal is to take advantage of the existing warehouse buildings on site in replacement of the current OPT building. All arrival and departure procedures are reallocated to the heritage buildings. The purpose of this approach is to revitalize the currently less activated region of the site, meanwhile unblocking the harbour side with light weight steel structured deck for arrival. The new OPT integrates with the surrounding restaurants and galleries in providing commercial and cultural opportunities to public pedestrians. A giant platform is hovered above transport facilities and supports a more continual circulation experience from MCA to Campbell Cove.
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The following set of line drawings was being done during leisure time in Sydney 2014, where these drawings try to capture the spatialisation of architecture in different part of Sydney. Limiting of using free hand to draw, it is challenging in handling every line to draw. Critical thinking skill is required in order to capture the atmosphere of the view. This recalls for immediate abstraction of site character and natural elements to build contrast to the built environment. The drawings are done within Sydney region, which include residential suburban areas, city areas, and the harbour side of Circular Quay.
PROJECT: Line drawings of Sydney LOCATION: Sydney DATE: June 2014 SUPERVISED BY: Yinong Xu
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