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Exercise Name Assignment 4 Blending Figure and Ground
Drawing Tittle Overall Axonometric
Student Name:
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Eunju Kim - ID 914834
Felix Yanjjie Zhan
Coordinators Name:
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Leire Asensio-Villoria and David Mah
25 / 05 / 2018
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EUNJU KI M
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Bachelor of De Major in Architec
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EVERY STORY HAS A PLACE AND TIME ; ARCHITECTURE HAS THE POWER TO SHAPE THESE.
Education: 2017 - 2019
Skills: Bachelor of Design
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Major in Architecture
Grasshopper
Revit
2016
Specialisation in Event Design
Cairns State High School
AutoCAD Adobe Photoshop
Work Experience:
Adobe Illustrator
2019
Student intern at
Grimshaw Architects
Adobe Indesign
2017 - 2019
Sales Advisor at
Hennes & Mauritz
Unreal Engine Render Enscape
Awards / Exhibition: 2018
MSDx Exhibition
Fabrication
2017
FOD:R Exhibition, AFLK Gallery
Photography
2016
FGF Design Award
DATTA Qld Senior Industrial Graphics Award
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Infill Housing Residential Design
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Glasshouse Model Making
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New Year’s Eve Event Installation
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Community Health Care Centre
Suburban Community Estate
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Digital Design Second year Semester 1
Studio Beta Second year Semester 1
Studio Gamma
Second year Semester 2
Construction Design Third year Semester 1
Public Event Design Third year Winter term
Studio Epsilon Third year Semester 2
W i ndi n g Around
M P a v ilion in Que e n Vi ctori a Ga rde n Digital Design - ARCH20004 Second Year Semester 1 Han Li ; han.li1@unimelb.edu.au Individual work With gradual spiraling motion into the landscape, Winding Around allows the audience to meander around and into the sunken performance space. Perforated structure of the pavilion visually reveals and hides the performance as the audience are winded around by the quartet musical performance.
Sectional model showing view from pavilion exterior
Sectional model showing view from pavilion entrance
DESIGN BRIEF: Within 5×5×5m constraint, the temporary pavilion requires to: - Provide undercover for 15 guests + 1 speaker - Allow 30 audiences to engage with a quartet performance - Have a relationship with the ground. All the while the pavilion must be generated by a parametric software.
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Wanting to form a relationship with the ground and the pavilion, the properties of the Möbius strip inspired me in the concept design stage. Although the single strip was eventually broken, the equation was utilised to create a gradual spiraling motion that pulls the audience towards the performance space
Möbius Strip: ONE continuous Surface in ONE loop
x = (cos(v)+u) × (cos(v/2)) × (cos(v y = (sin(v)+u) × (cos(v/2))×(sin(v)) z = (u) × (sin(v/2))
Möbius equation is utilised to spiral into sunken performance space
Study model photograph exploring visual porosity
Width of the ribbon thickens to provide shelter
Triangulated structure forms the shape. It acts as shading element, while providing visual porosity as one meander around the pavilion
The idea of dynamic visual porosity was developed in the studio tasks where 3-dimensional panel was fabricated onto a waffle structure. With controlled porosity Light and Shadow works to draw attention to its form.
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Structure Fabrication Diagram
Multiples of timber panels are joined into Triangular Modulus to form the curving structure
Grada Plywood is used for easy construction and soft tone of the material
Physical model representing the shadow created from daylight
The perforations allow dynamic play with shadow in interior.
Horizontal extrusion of panels provide shade for the interior space.
Visual connectivity & Movement :
performance reveals and hides as one circulate around
Seating space to accommodate for lunchtime seminars as well as quartet performance
Key: Circulation/ Threshold Path Entrance
Wi n d i n g A ro und 1 : 25 Ex p l od e d Isome tri c Dra w ing
Sunken performance area retained with rammed earth
Gradual shallow steps in to the pavilion also reflect the circulation movement from the exterior
Unreal Engine Render in Daylight with less visual porosity from South West
The structural panels are yet allow winter daylight s performance space as the
During night time, the pav come and explore. The va onto the surrounding tree the surrounding landscap
extruded in horizontal axis to block harsh summer sunlight, shine into the pavilion, creating interesting patterns onto the e day passes.
vilion can be lit from interior, to attract more audiences to arious triangular perforations will create interesting patterns es and landscape, encouraging the audience to interact with pe elements.
Unreal Engine Render in Night View with more visual porosity from North side of the pavilion
T h e Field
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M elb o urne Sub urban Communi ty E s t a t
Within 30m x 40m site, The mix-use Communal Estate must include: - Short-stay pavilions - - - - - -
Function pavilion Service pavilion Pleasure garden Open field for functions Water feature Attraction pavilion – Library pavilion
It is integral that the estate provides private shortterm stay and social functions, all the while allowing public access to the estate. Thus great consideration was required to accommodate a wide range of shared activities that can span between private, semi-private and public functions.
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Design Studio Beta - ARCH20001 Second Year Semester 1 Felix Yanjie Zhan ; felix.zhan@yahoo.com Individual work
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Through the exploration of the theories of the field conditions, Voronoi patterns were generated and controlled to develop the proposed estate into a field of buildings. Meanwhile the in-between spaces also establish a pattern of gardens and outdoor spaces which support spatial organisation of the field.
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The concept of geometries, yet maximum spac cent points. This interesting planto be furthe
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Utilising the voronoi pattern allowed each pavilion to have its unique geometry, yet it follows organisational algorithm that acquires for maximum space in reaction to the surrounding object.
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Thus the interesting concept of the voronoi pattern was chosen after exploration of various field objects. Site Plan further developed with careful consideration of program scale:
Residential
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- careful zoning to allow various functions to occur simultaneously
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- the tightness of in-between spaces between pavilions
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The site plan of the field was further Beta Studio developed as below:
Beta Studio - Group Formation
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Site Plan further developed with careful consideration of program scale:
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Site Plan further developed with careful consideration of program scale:
- the pavilon’s size for each
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Topographical Layout
The concept of voronoi allowed completely unique geometries, yet were formed in a strict order that allowed maximum space around a given point according to adjacent points. This interesting form and order was chosen for the site planto be further developed.
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While the warm water features are an inviting texture relaxable space.
Tree Water Body Grass Pebbles Pavement/ White Cement
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Assignment Exercise Name3 Defining the Ground Assignment 2: Defining the Figural Elements in a Field
Topographic Drawing TittlePlan with Ground Materials Floor Plan on Site Plan
Student Name: Eunju Kim - ID 914834 Student Name: Name: Coordinators Eunju - ID 914834 and David Mah Leire Kim Asensio-Villoria
Tutor Name: Felix Yanjjie Zhan Tutor Date:Name: Felix Yanjie Zhan 09 / 05 / 2018
Coordinators Name:
Date:
Leire Asensio-Villoria and David Mah
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Ground level plan of the Field
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Analysing the wind conditions of the site, the field of residential pavilions are organised to buffer the northern winter winds. Meanwhile the southern summer winds are chanelled over the water feature to be cooled.
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The topography was manipulated to divide the site into three main zones: private residential, semi-private function, public pleasure garden. The arrows on the diagram also represent the height of the buildings which corresponds to the topography of the site.
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The terrain was manipulated so that all rainwater is to shed away from the building. The topography leads rain water onto the water feature of the pleasure garden
The shared estate contains a wide range of mix uses; the pavilions are organised so that both public and private functions can occur simultaneously with out affecting the comfort or accessibility of the users in both scenarios. From the main street on the south of the estate to the North, the gradual change of public to private use can be seen from the section drawings.
SHORT-TERM RESIDENTIAL PAVILION
OPEN FUNCTION SPACE WITH CANOPY
SHORT-TERM RESIDENTIAL PAVILION
OPEN FUNCTION SPACE WITH CANOPY
OUTDOOR BBQ KITCHEN
FUNCTION PAVILION WITH MOBILE WALLS
VIew of the public garden from Function pavilion
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WATER FEATURE
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In between residential pavilions and outdoor dining pavilion
T he Li vin g House He ri t ag e I nf ill Hous ing
Design Studio Gamm Second Ye Sarah Kahn; skahn I
To accommodate family interaction, independence, and privacy, the relationship and connection between each space were carefully considered throughout the design process. The pitched angle of the roof were echoed and extruded in the upper extension of the terrace, to draw connection and recognition of the existing heritage facade. The courtyard is carefully integrated in the living space to allow natural daylight and greenery to enhance the calm and subtly elegant characteristic of Carlton.
Extruded visual connection
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Shared Living
Privacy Zoning Individual
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Circulation within zones
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The living house has been designed for a couple with a young child, who wishes to transform the existing two-bedroom terrace to contain: • 3 bedroom • 2 bathroom • a small courtyard • additional upper-storey.
• As well as having secondary access via the laneways, The laneway can be activated by opening up the back door on to the lanway to accommodate larger number of friends and family functions
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MacArther Place Street Frontage Observation Photos
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Children’s play space adjacent to courtyard
Model photography showing courtyard relationship with living, dining, laundry and roof terrace
The heritage terrace should Transform to meet their needs of contemporary living, whilst retaining its Edwardian character of the street frontage. The house will Extend the use of adjacent lane-way as a secondary access for bike storage, as well as wheelc access. Furthermore, it will accommodate for the maternal grandparents who wish to closer to the young family for the first ten years. It will then need to Adapt to the changing needs of the growing family for the following 20 years.
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Bathroom Toilet
Grandparent’s Bedroom
Toilet
Parent’s Bedroom
Parent’s Bedroom
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Parent’s room
Parent’s room
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In 30 years: Parent’s room Guest room/ 18 y.o independent child Secondary Living Room
G l assh o u se C ase Analysis
t hr ough 1: 20 s cal e mode l -maki ng Wide range of resources including architectural, engineering, shop drawing and construction photographs were carefully analysed throughout the process of model making. The project allowed me to understand how building elements are constructed with careful planning in order to achieve the architectural intent, as well as thermal comfort, structural integrity and weather protection. Glass House Task 2B Axonometric Section B (North) Eunju Kim 914 834 Tutorial 02
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BOX GUTTER 1 PARAPET METAL CLADDING 2: ZINC VERTICAL INTERLOCKING PANEL SYSTEM, PANEL WIDTH: 300; DEPTH: 24; JOINT 10 NOMINAL. 4 VAPOUR PROOF MEMBRANE ENVIROSEAL PROTORWRAP 5 COMMERCIAL VAPOUR MEMBRANE TO ALL ZINC CLADDING 6 -BREATHER MEMBRANE ON WALLS AND ROOF, 'BRADFORD CSR ENVIROSEAL PROTOR, INSTALL IN CONJUCTION WITH VAPOUR PERMEABLE MEMBRANE
PLYWOOD SUBSTRATE, COLD FORMED SUB-FRAMING 75 X 4 EA FOR ROOF TRUSS 3 200 PFC BOTTOM CHORD FOR ROOF TRUSS 3 11 FOLDED ZINC FLASHING 12 GLAVANISED STIFFENER 13 STRUCTURALLY GLAZED RAKING IGU 14 16MM MDF BLIND BULKHEAD WITH PAINT FINISH 15 TOP TRACK FOR 90 X 45 METAL STUD WALL 16 INSULATION 2: 88MM 17 BOTTOM TRACK FOR 90 X 45 METAL STUD WALL 18 90 X 45 METAL STUDS 19 90 X 45 METAL STUD WALL TRACK 20 BLIND GUIDES 21 RAKING BLINDS 22 TOP CROSS RAIL (KEY-LOCK SUSPENDED CEILING SYSTEM) 7 8 9 10
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Model photograph of WEST ELEVATION Showing elements that carry load from ROOF to Firs FLOOR to Ground FOUNDATION
Model photograph of EAST ELEVATION showing cladding and weather protection elements onto secondary structure
oof Sheeting and weather protection elements
uspended Ceiling Detail with thermal insulation
nc cladding and weather protection
Brick Cladding and weather protection
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n - situ concrete olumn reo reveal
Steel column to concrete slab connection detail
Concrete Beam Rebar and Ligature Reveal
Construction Design - ABPL30041 Third Year Semester 1 Aleksandra Savic Rakocevic ; aleksandra.savicrakocevic@unimelb.edu.au Individual Work
conceptual expe
Colourful Reflection at Federation Square
From exterior during day One Way Mirror Reflective Film
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From interior during night
Colourful Reflection at Alexandra Garden
Material Study
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Colourful Reflection Public Event Design - PERF30001 Third Year Winter Semester Richard Roberts ; caleb.roberts@unimelb.edu.au Individual work
Event: Theme: Location: Mode:
31mm Clear Perspex
Transparent Holographical film
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New Year’s Eve Journey Alexandra Garden Installation
with four key terms provided, a public event was explored and imagined
Colourful lights and funky reflections. Located at several official sites, the installation’s reflective and colourchanging properties heightens the public’s excitement for the rewarding big bang of the night. At every angle, the translucent panels will provide multiple reflections of you and your surrounding environments in different angles and hues. As they see their own reflections, the visitors get a chance to reflect their personal journey of 2019 in a playful way.
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Exterior Perspective from Lygon Street Frontage
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Studio Epsilon - ARCH30002 Third Year Semester 2
Robert Polglase ; robert.polglase@unimelb.edu.au Individual work
With significant social housing population within the project’s catchment, demographics of the surrounding Carlton suburbs includes residents from diverse cultural backgrounds, with higher then population needing elderly care, disability and chronic illness support. The project brief emphasise the importance of education and prevention to reduce the strains of other institutional health facilities. The institutional health centres are often found intimidating and inaccessible for many disadvantaged demographics who are targeted in the new proposal. My design approach was to provide an easily approachable space for the public to gather, while simultaneously providing spaces to isolate
By incorporating gathering spaces, people can care and support each other as a community, promoting health and wellness. Meanwhile it is very important to provide spaces for isolation when one needs a private time and space. By providing spaces to gather and isolate, each individual is in control of their privacy. This allows the health centre to become more approachable towards the vulnerable population needing further support, while mixing a wide range of demographics in the area.
URBAN DESIGN OF SITE PROGRAM
Design Constraints: •
No vehicular access from cemetery road
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Health care building footprint to be less then 1300m2 of the 5375m2 site
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Site has 3 distinct street; zoning was applied accordingly
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Weekend Market/ Garden walkway
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VIEW FROM INTERGENRATIONAL HOUSING UNIT, ONTO HEALTH CENTRE
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RENDERED VIEW OF GROUND FLOOR LOBBY ATRIUM SPACE
EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE OF THE MARKET SPACE FROM CEMETRY ROAD
PROGRAM DISTRIBUTION & DESIGN STRATEGIES
GREEN HOUSE
COMMUNAL KITCHEN / WORKSHOP
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For visual connection through different floor levels
Easy way finding through centralised vertical circulation and both health & activity space simultaneously introduced at each floor
Both space of Gathering and Isolation is provided on each floor.
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Yet ratio of the these two modes change as upper floor becomes more private then ground floor
GROUP THERAPY
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MENTAL HEALTH OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY PHYSIOTHERAPY QUIET ROOM
WORKSHOP STAFF
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PROGRAM DIAGRAM
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QUIET POD
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STAFF ROOM
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READING CORNER
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Quiet Room with bean bags for private time-out
Private waiting space close to consulting room
Open waiting space with view
1 : 200 SECTION A - A
Waiting Space with access to roof terrace and art workshop
w to public groud atrium
Annie has the choice to wait at a open yet semi-private space whilst keeping an eye for the daughter to wander around and peek into the art workshop
Exterior timber various atmosp daylight chang
GROUP THERAPY
Visual connect changes as up private. DANCE SESSION
CAFE
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EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE RENDER VIEW FROM LYGON STREET ROAD
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Horizontal Shading for North Facing Facade
Vertical timber screens were used throughout the interior to control privacy and visual porosity of each programs
Timber Screen visual porosity and movement study
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Pedestrian’s view into Building entrance atrium and performance space
From interior, the vertical timber facade elements provide dynamic view of the street outside, as well as changing shadow patterns onto the interior.
Model photography of East Facade facing Lygon Street
Performance area grabs attention to the centre from the pedestrian path
View from Cafe Entrance: Timber facade becomes a pergola for the outdoor cafe dining