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The site is located infront of tin Alley and the landscape is enclosed due to the buildings around it; especially the Redmond Barry Building which towered on the east side of the site. The site is also covered in numerous trees and bollards. The terrain of the site is relatively uneven; based from observation, it is caused by the roots of the trees.
2017 Semester 2
Studio Leader: Nayan Studio: 21
Name: Girvan Christian Tenggono Student Number: 917833
Part 1A Site Exploration
Scale:1:100
A1
Bollard
Road sign
Hydrant and Sprinkler
Planter
Sloping
Bike racks
Panorama 1: Looking East
Eucalypt Tree Slope Footpath
Panorama 2: Looking West Brick wall covering the flowerbed Mound Cemented Areas Construction as Alchemy ARCH10002
2017 Semester 2
Studio Leader: Nayan Studio: 21
Name: Girvan Christian Tenggono Student Number: 917833
Part 1A Site Exploration
A2
20th Century or earlier
Image title : Blick über die Dächer von Lübeck von St. Petri aus nach Norden mit Marienkirche Architect : Date : 1250 - 1350 Photographer : Arnold Paul St. Mary’s Cathedral is the third largest church in Germany. It is a brick basillica which reflects the Gothic brick style of churches in the Baltic region. Source: http://www.luebeck-tourism.de/discover/sights/churches-in-luebeck/st-marys.html
This Century
Image title: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Robie House on the campus of the University of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois. Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright Date: 1908 - 1910 Photographer: Dan Smith The house is a reflection of ideal modern American prairie home. It is made using red brick with yellow mortar, only several parts are built using steel beams for structural support. Source: http://www.archdaily.com/60246/ad-classics-frederick-crobie-house-frank-lloyd-wright#_=_ Apricot Type: Traditional common brick Manufacturer: Daniel Robertson Place made: Melbourne, Australia The brick encaptures the rustic charm of the colour palette of vibrant reds, bright apricots and buffs; a classic Australian colour pallete. The bricks are highly textured and has been refined by the company throughout generations.
Recent or proposed innovation
Image title: Biodegradable hy-fi by the living Architect: The Living Date: 2014 Photographer: Kris Graves The structure is the winner for 2014’s Young Architects Program (YAP). The brick is made out of crop waste and a formulated mushroom. The structure is claimed to be near zero carbon emission in construction process and 100% compostable. Source: https://www.designboom.com/architecture/hy-fithe-living-david-benjamin-moma-ps1-young-architects-program-2014-07-01-2014/
Source: http://danielrobertson.com.au/bricks-overview/traditional/apricot/ Construction as Alchemy ARCH10002
2017 Semester 2
Studio Leader: Nayan Puri Studio: 21
Name: Girvan Christian Tenggono Student Number: 917833
Part 1B : Celebrating the art of Brickwork
B1
230 175 1250
560
1060
920
230
230
230
532
350
152
230
370
65
230
750
2316
Opening
Ground line
PLAN
SECTION A-A
Scale: 1:20
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Scale: 1:20
2017 Semester 2
Studio Leader: Nayan Puri Studio: 21
Name: Girvan Christian Tenggono Student Number: 917833
Part 1B : Celebrating the art of Brickwork
B2
The opening on the wall is estimated roughly 20%. Various methods are explored to achieve the final design. Several individual bricks are left empty intentionaly to create small openings. The small openings are clustered together creating dynamic patterns. Large openings are created by using 75 x 8 Flat Bar lintel. The large opening are used to reduce the visual mass of the wall. Furthermore, the large openings reliefs the effect of wind towards the wall; this provides stability considering the height of the wall.
ELEVATION Scale: 1:20
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2017 Semester 2
Studio Leader: Nayan Puri Studio: 21
Name: Girvan Christian Tenggono Student Number: 917833
Part 1B : Celebrating the art of Brickwork
B3
3D HERO VIEW
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2017 Semester 2
Studio Leader: Nayan Puri Studio: 21
Name: Girvan Christian Tenggono Student Number: 917833
Part 1B : Celebrating the art of Brickwork
B4
1600
1175
1600
865
735
CL
MEMBER SCHEDULE DECKING
1165
CL
670 600 600 600 600 600
600
445
600 600
600
CL
575
CL
600
CL
600
CL
600
CL
600
CL
600
CL
600
CL
575
CL
MGP12
N/A
600
CL 575
CL
35 x 90
CL
800
800
1175
CL
CL
1600
CL
1600
CL
CL CL
JOISTS
150 x 50
600
single span: 1200 maximum cantilever: 300 continuous span: 1600
BEARERS
2/200 x 75
F14
1600
single span: 2400 maximum cantilever: 600
CL CL
continuous span: 2400
CL
Ref. Table: 6
Floor Load Width [FLW]: 5950 Ref. Table: 7
maximum cantilever: 600
STUMPS
cross section: 100 x 100
Concrete
2400
N/A
height: 600
CL
90 x 45mm MGP12 H2F Termite Treated Pine Blue Timber Framing
maximum cantilever: 400
CL
1175
CL
F14
CL
CL
gap between boards (mm): 10 Ref. Table: 4
CL
CL
OTHER INFORMATION + REFERENCE TABLE
CL
MAX. ALLOWABLE SPAN (mm)
CL
MAX. ALLOWABLE SPACING (mm)
CL
[e.g. F7 unseasoned Cypress]
CL
MATERIAL (stress grade + timber type)
CL
HEIGHT (mm) x WIDTH (mm)
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PAD FOOTINGS
cross section: 400 x 400 500 x 500 depth: 200
Underground: 400mm Ref. Table:
Australian Standards, AS 2870-2011 Residential Slabs and Footings, p.80
Concrete
Tributary area: 400 x 400: 10m2 500 x 500: 20m2
Both footings are used Ref. Table:
Australian Standards, AS 2870-2011 Residential Slabs and Footings, p.80
DECK AREA CALCULATIONS: 36,192,356 mm2
BEARER AND JOIST LAYOUT PLAN Scale: 1:50
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Studio Leader: Nayan Puri Studio: 21
Name: Girvan Christian Tenggono Student Number: 917833
Part 1C : Relaxation Deck
C1
elev
4490
2
section
700
900
1205
1
section
445 670
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elev
4165
1120
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elev
570
605
595
3700
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595
1005
4695 N
DECK PLAN
PARTIAL SITE PLAN
440 4165
2600
1770 Ground Line
ELEVATION 1
Ground Line
ELEVATION 2
Scale: 1:50
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Deck is located where existing objects does not need to be demolished
Scale: 1:100
585
Scale: 1:50
Scale: 1:50
2017 Semester 2
Studio Leader: Nayan Puri Studio: 21
Name: Girvan Christian Tenggono Student Number: 917833
Part 1C : Relaxation Deck
C2
35 200 200 150 400 200
Ground Line
Ground Line
400 x 400
SECTION 1 SHOWING EDGE
SECTION 2 SHOWING EDGE
Scale: 1:20
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500 x 500
Scale: 1:20
Studio Leader: Nayan Puri Studio: 21
Name: Girvan Christian Tenggono Student Number: 917833
Part 1C : Relaxation Deck
C3
Deck is cut to reflect the brick wall.
Concrete stairs reflects the wall. The irregular sized treads promotes informal use.
3D HERO VIEW
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2017 Semester 2
Studio Leader: Nayan Puri Studio: 21
Name: Girvan Christian Tenggono Student Number: 917833
Part 1C : Relaxation Deck
C4
PERSPECTIVE 1
PERSPECTIVE 2
PERSPECTIVE 3
PERSPECTIVE 4
Construction as Alchemy ARCH10002
2017 Semester 2
Studio Leader: Nayan Puri Studio: 21
Name: Girvan Christian Tenggono Student Number: 917833
Part 1C : Relaxation Deck
C5
Lysaght Spandek.
The placement of the structures does not require any changes to the site.
115 Quad Gutter
Capping on roof crease.
PARTIAL SITE PLAN
5600
Scale: 1:100
250 x 100 Box Gutter
115 Quad Gutter
3060
The roof’s bottom part would be covered by Allucobond panels. This emphasises the steel materiality of the roof.
ROOF PLAN
REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
Scale: 1:50
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Scale: 1:100
2017 Semester 2
Studio Leader: Nayan Puri Studio: 21
Name: Girvan Christian Tenggono Student Number: 917833
Part 1D : Steel Shelter
D1
50
3060
50
0
130 1000
230
Bottom part would be covered by Allucobond panels.
z-purlin Z15015
Water spout funnels water from the roof to the ground 3000
Steel flashing Universal Beam c-purlin C15015 would cover all 180UB16 of the edges of the steel roof.
SECTION 1 CUTTING ACROSS THE PURLINS Scale: 1:20
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2017 Semester 2
Studio Leader: Nayan Puri Studio: 21
SECTION 2 CUTTING ACROSS THE STEEL UB BEAM Scale: 1:20
Name: Girvan Christian Tenggono Student Number: 917833
Part 1D : Steel Shelter
D2
Roof crease is capped so that water would not seep in.
Roofing overhang further outside of the deck. Thus, users can also be sheltered despite being outside of the deck.
The verticality of the roof borrows the shape of the brick wall. Gutter is capped on this side, preventing water from falling onto the deck.
PERSPECTIVE 1
3D HERO VIEW
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PERSPECTIVE 2
2017 Semester 2
Studio Leader: Nayan Puri Studio: 21
Name: Girvan Christian Tenggono Student Number: 917833
Part 1D : Steel Shelter
D3