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Curriculum Vitae - Charles Hu // AWARDS
// EDUCATION Jul 2012 - Jul 2014 (2 Years)
University of Melbourne│Melbourne Master degree in Architecture Thesis: Cinema of Remembrance
Sep 2013 - Feb 2014 (6 Months)
Delft University of Technology│Delft Melbourne Global Mobility: Exchange Complex Projects: Landmark & Anatomy
Feb 2009 - Dec 2011 (3 Years)
University of New South Wales│Sydney Bachelor degree of Architectural Studies Thesis: Lightning Ridge Museum (Glenn Murcutt)
Jul 2014 2012 - 2014 Jul 2013
// PROFESSIONAL Logan Studio │Melbourne Assistant (Casual) Grannel House (Documentation) David Frazer House (SD & DD) Castlemaine Church Renovation (DD & CD)
Dec 2012 - Feb 2013 (2 Months)
Hassell │Shanghai Intern (Full-time) ONLEAD Industrial Park Headquarters (DD & CD)
Jan 2012 - Jun 2012 (5 Months)
ECADI │Shanghai Intern (Full-time) Havana Riviera Hotel Renovation (SD) Nanjing Commercial Complex Competition (SD) Xinjiang International Airport Competition (SD)
Nov 2009 - Jan 2010 (2 Months)
The Orient Architectural Design│Shanghai Intern (Full-time)
PHYSICAL
Melbourne Global Grant (Scholarship)
Autocad, Rhino, V-Ray (Good) Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign (Good) Revit, Grasshopper, 3D Max (Basic) Physical Modelling, Laser Cutter (Good)
// PHILOSOPHY & JOURNEY At the beginning of my architectural study, I attempted to create my own architectural style, but often found myself lost in the dark. Gradually, I found that architecture language is not something that you can create out of thin air, rather it should be extracted from history. ‘Good artists copy, great artists steal’. What should we ‘steal’? In addition to the field of architecture, art, film, philosophy and science can all become the source of inspiration. PHILOSOPHY
In recent years, I became interested in philosophy. I am really fascinated by some of the brilliant philosophers, especially when they discuss about the relationship among human, politics and society. These theories and thoughts not only indicate the sources of inspiration and historical background of today’s architecture, but also could guide us towards the future.
JOURNEY
Architecture should not only be an expression of certain architectural language, rather I believe now that it should be about the journey of people walking through the buildings, understanding the relations between functions and circulation, light and time, colour and material, scale and space, building and surround environment. All these factors influence architectural quality significantly. In my architectural career I will strive to move the users with poetic architecture.
// CONTACT 2/100 Balwyn Road, Balwyn, VIC, Australia, 3103 0452 616 383 chals-hu@hotmail.com charles.hu90
First Class Honours Design Studio (2 Years) Average Score: 84/100
// SKILLS COMPUTER
Apr 2013 - Jul 2013 Sep 2014 - Oct 2013 (5 months)
First Class Honours Thesis Score: 90/100
Table of Contents
ACADEMIC WORK
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Art & Culture Community Infrastructure
Temporary Village For 2016 Melbourne Olympic Games
Boat House in Studley Park
CINEMA OF REMEMBRANCE
OLYMPIC VILLAGE & TRANSFORM
FISH HOUSE
PRACTICAL WORK
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New T1 Airport and GTC in Urumchi Competition
Two Renovation Strategies in Cuba
Nanjing Commercial Mall Competition
XINJIANG INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
HAVANA RIVIERA HOTEL RENOVATION
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Residential Project in Castlemaine
Office & Apartment Renovation Project in Castlemaine
DAVID FRAZER HOUSE
CASTLEMAINE CHURCH RENOVATION
ERBAN BRIDGE COMPLEX
Miscellany INSTALLATION, DETAILS & PHYSICAL MODEL
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CINEMA OF REMEMBRANCE
ART & CULTURE COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE Graduate Thesis Melbourne [AU] │ february - june 2014 personal project
The rapid distribution of film on all kinds of devices now allows you to watch films anytime, anywhere. Viewers who go to ‘the movies’ are less worried about the film itself but what else it has to offer such as going into town, meeting with friends and eating in restaurants. My thesis design for a new Design Hub with Cinema, Art House & Film School Complex explores the sensual experience of film and its relationship to a dynamic architecture. The scheme comprises a major new arts and heritage project, designed to provide the Australia with a unique, world class facility for the enjoyment and appreciation of film/television culture. 01
I propose a Film Festival Cinema complex especially adapted to showcase Film Festivals. Its design is different from the conventional cinema. The aisles are wide to allow the free flow of movement of people form one event to another as well as allowing the space to be utilized allows the viewer to truly experience the film making process.
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│Required Area│ calculate floor area based on research and brief
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Education & Institute
Retail & Office
Retail & Residence
Existing Community Infrasructure
Potential Site
│Program Distribution│ divide building by the ratio FILM SCHOOL 11 000 SQM
ART HOUSE 3 500 SQM
CINEMA 3 500 SQM
of each function and order
DESIGN HUB 7 000 SQM
followed by site analysis
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refer to historical victoria bouverie factory, abstract the building for remembrance
│Facade Material Range │ depend on interior functions, range façade with different materials and panel system
North Art Precinct Street Type & Boundary First is the most important, the street type and boundary. Different from South Bank, North Melbourne is quite old industrial district and with amount of heritage buildings. Street is also quite narrow with tram line and not possible to extension. However, the heritage also brings more opportunities for tourism. So based on the existing heritage and important places, I choose the place which connects to city. And plan the three main streets, Victoria St, Elizabeth St and Swanston St as the boundaries of precinct, because they all contains tram line which can bring people in and naturally become the end of precinct. And traffic of rest of streets in precinct will be controlled which make pedestrians feel more comfortable.
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9. Theatre 10. Artplay 11. Live Music
Refer to South Bank Art Precinct facilities and institutions, I design North Art Precinct which is basically similar. The most difference is North Melbourne Art Precinct facilities will be more open and free, which is more suitable to the low income artists and students. Based on the North Melbourne functions research, I pointed out the existing Community Infrastructures and potential site which include development pending site, old factory warehouses and factories. Link organisations of potential sites with existing organisations. And my next part design will focus on the CUB site, which will be most important and main landmark in this area.
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16. Reception 17. Wardrobe 18. CafĂŠ 19. Mech. 20. Main Stage
21. Classroom 22. Motion Capture Studio 23. Exhibition 24. Lobby 25. Shop
26. Theater 27. Makeup 28. Dress Room 29. Prep Stage 30. Control Room
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Edit Suite Sound Studio Computer Lab Walking-in Cinema VRC Immersive Theatre
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Workshop Machine Room Library Artist Apartment Celebration Roof Celebration
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Artists and audiences are able to engage with each other.
ISSUES AND DEMAND RESEARCH 2011
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FOUR PRINCIPLES OF URBAN RENEWAL IN CITY NORTH
Artists are able to explore, interpret and reinterpret the city’s heritage in dynamic ways.
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POPULATION AND DEMOGRAPGY With expansion of Melbourne City, the residential population will be increasing to 22,000, twice amount of existing now. Half of them born overseas and speaks another languages other than English at home. Majority people is around 16 to 44, which means they are either students or the professional. Moreover it seems to be that they are living alone or strangers who shared home with them. 09
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FOUR DIRECTIONS OF ART STRATEGIES IN CITY NORTH Connection: We would like to design new public realm to encourage new and meaningful connections between artists, audiences and communities. Activation: We will support artists to present work in the public realm; lead and partner in the delivery of significant arts projects. Space: We need to create some
spaces to support and enable affordable, secure and appropriate work spaces for artists; we will facilitate and advocate for affordable living/ work spaces for artists. Heritage: New development respects and integrates with the existing urban heritage fabric and celebrates the stories of City North.
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Integrate the area's heritage
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COLOR TV BERAMAX DVD
Diversification – in the 2000s, the expansion slowed but a wider range of cinema types and experiences were offered to audiences. the national art chains Dendy (now owned by Icon) and Palace, and mainstream independents such as Wallis in South Australia, Cineplex in Queensland and Majestic in NSW, built new complexes, renovated and expanded old ones, and acquired some from the majors.
'The cinema was an obvious source... Flashbacking, crosscutting, jumpcuts, dissolves and other forms of editing provide a rich set of analogies with the time and space nature of architecture.' - Bernard Tschumi
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FIRST AUSTRALIA FILM SHOT & SCREENED IN COLOR FIRST CINEMA BUILT IN AUSTRALIA
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FILM SCHOOL EXTENSION The film school is major component added to the program, intersecting the synergy arena to create mitigation between opportunity for ideas and conflicts to collide thus becoming a catalyst for social engagement and collaboration. This experience allows the students to experience the live cinema and theater while projecting the film school to the public. EVENT Amalgamated Holdings (Event Cinemas), in late-2010, said its cinemas were in ‘mature markets with limited growth and expansion opportunity’. Village Roadshow told shareholders in November 2012 that theme parks, not cinemas, were the company’s ‘new foundation business’.
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TEMPORARY VILLAGE FOR 2016 MELBOURNE OLYMPIC GAMES Studio: Design a Transformable Architectural Style Ballarat [AU] │ july - november 2012 personal project
Melbourne has won the right to host the 2016 Olympic Games. As in 1956, the rowing will be held on lake wendouree,. In Ballarat, where the rowing team will be housed in their own mini village. The world flocked to Ballarat in the 1850s insearch of gold. Today you can still discover gold everywhere you travel around Ballarat and its historic villages. It’s where history comes to life. The new Olympic Village will improve local economy and it will become the new ‘Golden Mine’.
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This Village will comprise of 1400 residents for the 16 Day Event. The amenities provided for the participants include a dining hall, gym, commercials, medical and offices. As with all olympic villages design in tent should focus on post games transformation, and how best to accommodate a future program through a master plan. THE RUSH IS STILL ON ...
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10. Storage 11. Mech. 12. Toilet 13. Meeting Room 14. Rest Zone 15. Athletes Accommodations Entry Lobby 16. Officials Accommodations Entry Lobby
17. Athletes’ Bus System 18. Registration (Medical) 19. Office (Secretarial) 20. Trauma Room 21. Triage Room 22. Information Center 23. Copy Center 24. NOC Service Center 25. Café
26. Office (Main Street Staff) 27. Post Office 28. Travel Agency 29. Convenience Store 30. Bank 31. Media 32. Olympic Information Center 33. Kitchen
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TEMPORARY VILLAGE FOR 2016 MELBOURNE OLYMPIC GAMES Studio: Design a Transformable Architectural Style Ballarat [AU] │ july - november 2012 personal project
After Olympic Games, the temperate Village will be designed to transform to the Ballarat University Engineer Campus, which include Education Facilities, Student Accommodation, Private Apartment, Boutique Hotel and a small train station. First detail the brief function and draft locate new facilities into existing one. Obviously, the front part transferred to three functions, Offices, Main Campus, Commercial. Then fill in the different system and design the circulation by the new function system. And Olympic Accommodation which is three tower building at the back will be transferred to the three different types of residents, student accommodations, private apartments and a boutique hotel. 15
Due to the flexible structure, the front part will be re-range to meet the floor area requirements. And remove part of temperate slabs and place new slabs. Based on the function, designed the new facade which made by colour PVC material, because of budget and installing easily. The back tower of student accommodations will be designed based on existing athletes’ ones. The front desk of boutique hotel will be created in the foyer on the ground level which is separate from the student accommodation entrance. The hotel public space, such as cafe and gym, will be placed on the top two levels of tower to havethe best view of Ballarat. The apartment tower will be isolate from Campus. It will have its own pedestrian pavement and drive way in order to provide more privacy. Plan will be redesigned, so replace all interior wall to have more suitable living space for local residents in village. All three tower will have opportunities to install the colour PVC panel to protect from sunlight in Ballarat.
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Tower External Structure System The strucutre of accomdation building was the external structure frames which was easy to refunction and max. using the building interiors space. It is suitable to the transparent requirement.
L15: Hotel Cafe Level
Room types of apartment will refer to the Le Corbusier’s Marseille Modernist Residential Housing, which is two stories and with both south and north face room, cross ventilation and each floor is include some public space for residents. And I designed a ventilation system which can make the cross ventilation more efficient and comfortable.
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Steel Frame Concrete Slab 120mm Plywood Timber Floor 50mm Steel Beam Bottom Plate 75mm *50mm Steel Column 200mm*200mm (30mm thickness) I-Sharp Steel Frame 150mm*100mm Steel Lurves (10mm thickness) Steel Beam Bottom Plate 100mm*500mm Glass Wood Insulation White Board Ceiling (50mm thickness) PVC (10mm thickness)
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Athletes Accomadation (Type B) Plan Level 2 1:500
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Facade of Apartment Overview The Ballarat Boutique Hotel was located above the secondary student accomdations in order to have the lake and mountain view. But the hotel entrance and lift was septrated from the student accomdations’s. And the top two level was designed for the hotel restaurant, swiming pool and gym. And the resting holl was placed on each two levels . The types of hotel rooms were include the singles, double and twin share. The main student accomdations have the nice shared communcation courtyard and dining room in the centre of building on each level to provide the chance for the student social and touch the local environment. And sun light can come through to every courtyard.
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BOAT HOUSE IN STUDLEY PARK Studio: Learn from Master (Frank Gehry) Melbourne [AU] │ february - june 2013 personal project
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“Gehry made himself into another person, a maker of building that aim at the perfection of a fish. For this is what the fish represents in Gehry’s mind: a more perfect creature than he had been able to create so far. Its sharpe had escaped the architect’s imaginative power, but he said:’ I kept drawing it and sketching it and it start to become for me like symbol for a certain kind of perfection that I couldn’t achieve with my buildings.’ The superior qualities of the fish also suggest a triple filiation of meaning: it reperience, and an abstract ideal that required him to exercise his talent over many years before attaining his goal. For Gehry, the antiquity of the fish also evokes the beginning of architecture, the ‘zoomorphic yearning’ of architect.” 21
Fish House is designed based on the works and design philosophies of the post modernism architect, Frank Gehry. Precedents from this master became integral to the design process and very much influenced the outcome – form, materials and façade that resembles Maggie’s Center. Through hundreds of times sketch and modeling, every single curve and line is considered and tested. The whole group of building just like a nice piece sculpture work sitting on the site adjacent the Yarra River. Walk on the different ways of village, they will bring you completely different experience. The shining roof and original timber structure all let you feel the remembrance of boat factories and site history. Such a wonderful place to spend with families during weekends.
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XINJIANG INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
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NEW T1 AIRPORT AND GTC IN URUMCHI COMPETITION LAST THREE PROPOSAL: competition Urumchi [CN] │ april - june 2012 collaboration as asistant│ECADI
EXTENT OF INVOLVEMENT
• Conceptualization and Sketch Design. (GTC Design) • Preparation of 3D models on Rhino. • Preparation and conceptualization of Architectural Design Drawings. (GTC Design)
REQUIREMENT AND PROGRAM
• North T1 architectural design is based on existing master plan of URC, which has the following key points: The forecasted aviation demand by 2025, passenger throughput 42MAP, cargo throughput 550,000 tons, an¬nual flights 338,700; by 2040, passenger throughput 60MAP. Construction area is set as north T1 280,000 m2, GTC 125,000 m2 (incl. indoor garage 75,000 m2), design scale tuning range is ±5%. 27
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AIRPORT • The most important design of airport is form. Roof deisgn was converted the factors of local environment include wind, sun and snow factors into a couple of mathematical formulas. Each module was not folded randomly and purposelessly but underpinned by the complicated and scientific mathematical formula as well as the characteristics of local environment. • As a landmark of Xinjiang, the new terminal needs to express regional customs. The interior is the most suitable part of the building to explore this aspect. Arcade and fringe pattern are inspired from the interiors of mosques to symbolize a vernacular culture within the airport. The resulting arcades become a modern interpretation by filleting clustered piers and slanting beams representing the arcades. The triangle light collecting panels become reinterpretations of fringe pattern. GTC The purpose of Synthesized Traffic Centre is to solve the complex connections between the dif¬ferent transportation networks leading to and from the airport hall. The following are our ideas: • Separate the various modes of arrival and departure (pedestrian, taxi, coach, metro and private vehicles) from one another. •Public transport is the primary circulation mode. •Separating the large amount of passengers arriving and leaving the airport. •Control the passengers’ walking distance. •Design by functions, and achieve a more ergonometric design. •Reasonable commercial design, which not only can service the passengers but also increase the income of airport. •Space design needs to relate to the circulation, which can guide people. (All the following page diagrams was done by myself and also include some levels functions layout and the final documounts layout.)
Interior View
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TWO RENOVATION STRATEGIES IN CUBA
commission project for China Investment Corporation Havana [CB] │ march - april 2012 collaboration as asistant│ECADI
EXTENT OF INVOLVEMENT
• Conceptualization and Sketch Design. • Make SWOF anaysis PPT. • Preparation of 3D models on Rhino. • Preparation and conceptualization of Architectural Design Drawings.
REQUIREMENT AND PROGRAM
• This project was a one month duration. • The client need two schemes for the future transform. Both need to imporve the old hotel functions to suit for the new customers services. The design had to respond to the height limit regulated by the city with respect to the monument in front of the site. 29
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Scheme 1 (Limited Improve) • Improve the two commercial levels function based on the old plan. • Design the new tower building facade. • Limited improve the external services, swiming pool, spa and landscape. • Keep the most of rooms layout . Scheme 2 (Perfect Improve) • Relay the two commercial levels function to suit the new customer requirement. • Design the new building facade. • Design a new open swimming pool and landscape. • Change some part of rooms layout to meet the high requirement hotel. (All the following page diagrams was done by myself and also include some levels functions layout and the final documounts layout.)
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NANJING COMMERCIAL MALL COMPETITION competition Nanjing [CN] │ january - march 2012 collaboration as asistant│ECADI
EXTENT OF INVOLVEMENT
• Conceptualization and Sketch Design. • Preparation of 3D models on Rhino. • Preparation and conceptualization of Architectural Design Drawings.
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• This project was a one month duration competition. • This project had complex requirements to respond to --- such as connection to an underground subway system, integration of a bus terminal, separate office, residential and shopping retail entrance. • The design had to respond to the height limit regulated by the city with respect to the monument in front of the site. •The program area requirements of office retail and commercial had to be reached with no compromise.
DESIGN RESPONSE
•The retail shops all have valuable street frontage. This creates a lively shopping atmosphere and helps retailers maximize profits. •The entrances of the office and residential towers were AERIAL VIEW discrete and have been blended seamlessly into the podium. •There are two main atriums in the design. They both serve as a focal point around which circulation takes place. •The atrium for the retail section helps visitors visually connect and orient themselves within the space. •The atrium in the residential section brings in green gardens at different levels with triple height spaces. The atrium is also opened towards the east. This brings in soft morning light during the day. This gives residents a pleasant experience just before entering their apartments. • Every apartment has a balcony. This helps in the salability of each unit. •The gradual twist and shape of the tower and podium is inspired from a ship. This imagery was drawn from the naval dock yards located close to the site. (All the following page diagrams was done by myself and also include some levels functions layout and the final documounts layout.)
Main Entrance View
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Commercial Function And Circulation
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RESIDENTIAL PROJECT IN CASTLEMAINE LOGAN STUDIO commission Castlemaine [AU] │ june - august 2013 collaboration as asistant│Logan Studio
EXTENT OF INVOLVEMENT
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• This new green and environmental friend house was designed for the renowned Australian printmaker, David Frazer. • The program and structure will be flexible for future extension. • Living space should be considered the privacy between kids and parents. • The house outlook should blend with its surroundings. • Exist flash flooding, extreme heat and fire issues.
DESIGN RESPONSE
• We used recycled timber and brick as main facade material. And others we used local materials as much as possible. • We actually designed two stages for clients, which include the proposal to build now and 5 years later. And all structure system is installed at first stage to save budget in next extension. • In the plan, we designed two separated zone for both kids and parents. And some detail removal wall to make the living space more flexible. • We made physical model and took amount of site images to find the best shape and outlook to make the house blend with its beautiful surroundings. • Energy efficiency was a high consideration given the extreme winters and summers in Castlemaine. And the exterior wall and roof was heavily insulated to create a complete thermal barrier to external temperatures.
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CASTLEMAINE CHURCH RENOVATION
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OFFICE & APARTMENT RENOVATION PROJECT IN CASTLEMAINE LOGAN STUDIO commission Castlemaine [AU] │ april - june 2013 collaboration as asistant│Logan Studio
EXTENT OF INVOLVEMENT
• Conceptualization and Sketch Design. • Preparation of 3D models on Rhino. • Preparation and conceptualization of Architectural Design Drawings.
REQUIREMENT AND PROGRAM
3D Viual Model View
• This project is about renovating a local church school to Logan Studio Office and living apartment. • Keep the facade outlook and street view. • Design a liveable space based on the existing structure and ceiling height. • Consider the issue of serious noise from the main street. • Consider energy efficiency, especially extremely cold in winter. • Work out steps of processing renovation in existing building.
DESIGN RESPONSE
• Depend on existing situation, design the best proposal to meet living and commercial requirements. • Referred some renovation churches cases, design suitable and dramatic foyer and living space. • Keep facade and only replace window glass to double one. And create the fence with beautiful courtyard to protect the noise and improve the privacy. • Energy efficiency was a high consideration given the extreme winters and summers in Castlemaine. And the exterior wall and roof was heavily insulated to create a complete thermal barrier to external temperatures.
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And the second question is how to design wind tower which air can be sucked both in and out in the same time. The tower is separated into two parts without any gap between. And the inlet tube is sitting in the middle of tower and made by the double layers of tube with air gap insulation, which maintain the income air temperature. The rest of space become the outlet ventilation zone. Therefore when in the windy day, first the indoor air will suck out through the outlet zone and provide the lower pressure inside. Then the outside air starts to transfer into building through the inlet tube to balance the pressure difference. The natural ventilation circulation is built. Since on the 2nd level, the original building form is only attach on the bottom part. I designed a skylight which can be opened to fix this situation but keep the same form of building.
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Thank you for your time and consideration Any feedback would be much appreciated
CHARLES HU Graduate Architect P: 0452 616 383 E: chals-hu@hotmail.com S: charles.hu90