Architectural Portfolio

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The ART of Old and New

The concept behind this museum is to connect the rich Australian history and heritage of its amazing range of artists together. The lines that cut through the site to organise the pathways and spaces within were created by lines that are derived from significant locations in their life and career. These artists were chosen for their diversity in portraying different aspects of Australian culture influenced through life experiences and the time in which these artist were or are prominent. Design Integration Lab: Capstone BAEN 3002


AD- ADMINISTRATION: 135 SQ. M VS- VISITOR SERVICE: 120 SQ. M VE- VISITOR EDUCATION: 610 SQ. M WS- WORKSHOP: 320 SQ.M PC- PERMANENT COLLECTION: 1625 SQ. M TC- TEMPORARY COLLECTION: 790 SQ. M ML- MUSEUM LOGISTICS: 450 SQ. M A- AMPITHEATRE : 235 SQ. M IE- INTERACTIVE EXHIBITION: 192 SQ.M GS- GREENSPACE: 1000 SQ. M ROOF 3000 SQ. M OUTDOOR C- CAFE: 160 SQ. M W- BATHROOMS: 45 SQ. M L- LIFT


Short Section 1.

Short Section 2.

Long Section 1.


Interactive Facade Render.


Interactive Facade

The faรงade along Pyrmont bridge road is a responsive and interactive faรงade that is programed to move is certain ways. The faรงade is a large number of individual aperture like frames that expand and contract in response to its stimuli. Sensors on the outside path cause the apertures to expand in response to people moving before contracting once the movement has gone. When two people walk past it creates a larger expansion when they meet, like waves crashing together. This is to create a fascination with the architecture that is behind this faรงade and encourage social interactions between people. It can also be programmed to respond to climatic factors such as the sun path.

Sun Path

Workshop Render.


Human Path


Development Application Proposed renovations to an existing semi-detached dwelling in Summer Hill, Sydney, 2130. Designing within the client’s brief of open plan living more, for the kids and a greater connectivity with the outdoor area. The alterations proposed are to incorporate a first floor master bedroom to the rear of the dwelling the same level as the ridge line and changes to the internal layout of the walls and floor level. The design is to increase the amount of direct and indirect sunlight deeper into the dwelling with the installation of two northern skylights and also to increase natural ventilation throughout the dwelling. In line with this the design a Development Application (DA) and Statement of Environmental Effects was compiled. Architectural Professional Practice BDES3002


No. 60 WB

1 DP105648

Colourbond fence

62 Morris St. BW

37.245m

Pailing fence

64 Morris St.

Lot B DP435461 253.8sq. m

MS

BW

7.07m

6.57m

Noise from street

T3 Lot a DP435461

Party Wall

Onstreet Parking

T1

Rendered Wall

Pedestrian access

MORRIS ST

T2

Garden

T4 Chimney RL: 24.22

Water Metre 37.26m

Telstra Pit

RL: 23.89

Pailing fence

66 Morris St. BW

1 DP165733

31 DP510165 No. 11

32 DP510165 No. 9

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Site Analysis

Equinox Shadow Study

9am

12pm

3pm Winter Solstice Shadow Study

01

Shadow Study


Brick Semi-detached “DEVA” no 62 S3 DA-

S2

Reuse o new con

Hall TF FFL 24510

Front Porch

WR 6700mm

WR Dining Room TF

S1

MORRIS ST.

Living room

W1

Bed 1 16.8m2

TF

Bed 2 14.4m2

TF CH 3600

Bath 8m2 TL CH 3600

TF CH 3600

TV room 10m2 TF CH 3600

BC

Kitchen TF CH 2750

Up Mstr Bed

SHR

CPD

CPD Gutter

W2

W3

DW

W4

DW

W5

DW

L

DW

DW

W6

CPD

W7

DW

DW

New Roof Line 180mm

DP

DP 4200mm

3700mm

150mm

210 0mm

150mm

2900mm

150mm

37260mm

3700mm S2

S3

Light well to ground floor

Ceiling PB Air Cavity CH 3600

RC

Ensuite TL 7sq. m

WR

Master Bedroom RC CH2800

FFL: 27.46 SHR

FFL: 27.46

CPD

160mm

8000mm

37260mm

BC- Bookcase CPD- Cupboard SHR- Shower WR- Wardrobe

TL- Tiles L- Laundry DP- Downpipe GRDN- Garden

TF- Timber floors TD- Timber Deck DW- Demolished Window

Brickwork

Tiles

Boundary Line

Glass

Demolition

Timber

Exisiting Brickwork Downpipe

Ext Timber Decking

Concrete

50m


line of paling fence

37245mm Front Porch

FFL: 24 .51

Hall TF

L

WC

P

FFL: 24 .53

Study

RL: 23 .72

02 02

RL: 23 .66

TF CH: 3220 Bed 01 TF CH: 3220

Bed 02 TF CH: 3220

7 .07

CH: 2510

LN CH: 2710

TF CH: 2900

Living

PAVING BW

FFL: 24.22

Dining/ Kitchen

TF CH: 3220

MORRIS St.

Shed

Laundry FFL: 24 .38

Bed 03 TF CH: 3220

Deck Bathroom

Store

LN

Grass

RL: 24 .08 TD

RL: 24 .37

line of paling fence

RL: 23 .96

37260mm

RL: 23 .99 BOUNDARY LINE

01 -

Existing Floor Plan

02 -

Proposed Ground Floor Pan

03

Proposed First Floor Pan

on timber flooring over ncrete slab

Demolished Shed

RL 23.66

GRDN

12m2 TD

New landscaped garden and grassed area

7070mm

Patio

Landscaped access to back yard

mm

DP

S1

Landscaped area 48m2

Boundary Line

Void

1700mm

Boundary Line

80mm

PROJECT: 64 Morris St, Summer Hill Daisy Little

SCALE:

1:100 at A3 DRAWING:

1

NORTH

0

3 2

4m

Proposed Plans DA-04


1

Boundary

Boundary

2

Max Building Height 8.5m

MS

New DB wall increased to accomodate the first floor extension, constructed onboundary line

Addition of skylight to light the hall New MS roofing over etension

Skylight into light well Low- E Double glazed

Demolished shed

62 MORRIS St.

Existing fence

2

REAR BDRY

S3

New double -glazed operable windows

Demolished Chimney

N e w MS R oofing New Brick work

PB

Master bed

WR

FFL 27.46

Ensuite

6050mm

6.75 m2 TL

CPD

Demolished shed

CPD

Dining

Kitchen

Living FFL 24.51

L

TV Room

150mm 37260mm

Addition of new concrete slab

New timber patio Bi-fold timber framed doors

No. 62

No. 64

Demolished Chimney

No. 64

Boundary

Max Building Height 8.5m

Boundary

Boundary

Max Building Height 8.5m

Boundary

S3

No. 62

Ex FRL: RL: 30.73

Proposed development at rear MS

MS DB

DB

Ex FCL: RL: 37.73 RB

Side access

No changes to front of dwelling

Existing Brickwork Ex FFL: RL: 24.51

New Timber patio to improve access to back yard

01 -

East Elevation

01 -

West Elevation

2900mm


01 -

Proposed Northern Elevation

01

Long Section

1

Max Building height 8.5m zone R2

Demolished Chimney

FRL: RL: 30.64

2910mm

BDR Y

No changes proposed to front facade.

Remaining roof level

Roof cavity PB

TL

PB

PB

Demolished ceiling

F CL: RL: 27.73

Bath

Bed 2

Morris St.

W1

W2

W3

3220mm

EXISTING CEILING LVL

Bed 1

S1

FFL: RL: 24.51

4200mm

180mm

No. 64

Boundary

150mm

Boundary

3700mm

150mm

Boundary

2100mm

Boundary

150mm

No. 62

New skylight to increase daylight into depth of house. Ex FRL: RL: 30.73

Ex FRL: RL: 30.73

Light Well Ensuite FFL: 27.46

AC

New FCL: RL: 28.10 Ex FCL: RL: 27.73

Ex FCL: RL: 27.73 New FFL: 27.46 New FCL: 27.21

PB

TV room FFL: 24.51

S

Side Access

O

Bed 02 FFL: 24.51 HW

Kitchen FFL: 24.51

Ex FFL: RL: 24.51

Ex FFL: RL: 24.51

01 S2

Short Section 01

02 S3

Short Section 02


Summer

Prevailing Winds Winter

West

East

Activity Based Working

Solar Path

Since we spend 90% of our time indoors, the buildings where we live, work learn and relax have a profound effect on our well-being: How we feel, what we eat and even how we sleep at night. -International WELL building institute.

This office renewal project aims to revitalise an existing 2 level workspace in response to the indoor environmental qualities (IEQ) to improve mental and physical health of it occupants. This is done through a range of strategies to both interior and exterior of the building. Green spaces, improves HVAC systems, increasing the diversity of space and encouraging activity physical and social activity throughout the work day. Designing for Environmental Quality BADP3001

Proposed floor heating Positioning of underfloor vents

IEQ Sensors which measure air qualit ious spaces analyze the quantity on C various other pollutants and open un


ty in the varCo2, and nderfloor

1.

4. 3.

2.

5.

1:500 NE-SW Section

8.

2.

4.

5. 3.

9.

6. 6.

7.

1. City r d

City Rd

1:500 NW - SE SECTION

Proposed HVAC system Natural Ventilation: Predominant summer winds from the North to North east bring cooling air. Situating green spaced to the north allow the warmer

PointsHeath to promote physical and mental health: By placing key promotion points spaces at either end of the site the occupants are encouraged to be active throughout the day. Green spaces are designed to improve mental health and wellbeing allowing office worker to get fresh air and relax away from the busy office space. The green space also works as a retreat work space.

Natural Light:natural Due to thelighting high levels of natural lighting illuIncreased

minace levels on both levels 4 & 5 throughout the space, exceeding the recommended AS/NZA threshold of 160-320 lux in office spaces. Therefore lighting can be isolated to work clusters rather than individual desks to reduce the energy consumption.


Hall of Celebration

The Hall of Celebration has been designed to remind its occupants of the beauty and natural outlook that surrounds them. To create a place that not only celebrates events of a person’s life but also its surrounding context. Facing the north to north west the large folding doors frame the view and optimize the solar gain and natural ventilation that make the shore line so pleasant. The hall features two south sloping roof to increase the amount of light that enters the ceremony space from autumn through to spring. The folding door which can move to the side not only frame the location but also integrate the interior space with the exterior space. Architectural Technologies BDES2013




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