LARC30001 Site Tectonics: Final Journal

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SITE TECTONICS LARC 30001

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CONTENT ENGINEERING SCHEME

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DESIGN INTENT

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EYE LEVEL PERSPECTIVE

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DESIGN PROCESS

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VOLUME CALCULATION

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CONTOUR PLAN

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ANALOGUE GRADING

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TOPOGRAPHIC SCHEME

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DESIGN INTENT

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EYE LEVEL PERSPECTIVE

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DESIGN PROCESS

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VOLUME CALCULATION

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CONTOUR PLAN

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ANALOGUE GRADING

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ENGINEERING SCHEME

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DESIGN INTENT The engineered scheme aims to create two paths meandering down moving through the landscape. The bridge crosses the Yarra and is oriented to face away from the house, giving privacy to the users. The private path lead to the house, and the public path lead to the bridge, crossing the site. The slope gradient is kept to be shallow to allow the users to circulate slowly, enjoying the landscape. The house is now accessible from both levels, and the private quarter is given more privacy to the Western side of the site; whereas the public circulation is put closer to the studio on the Eastern site. Platforms are created for observation points from various heights, allowing the users to observe the landscape, created ramp and the house. A set of stairs connects the two platforms on the public circulation, creating a small public atrium for events. 5


EYE LEVEL PERSPECTIVE 1: PATH

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EYE LEVEL PERSPECTIVE 2: PUBLIC ATRIUM

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EYE LEVEL PERSPECTIVE 3: THE BRIDGE

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DESIGN PROCESS

To achieve accurate slopes and platforms volumes are made using the previous cad file. Using boolean function to cut and union.

To achieve proper eye level render, cameras are grouped to move with a created cylindrical stick (1.65m).

Noted mistake includes creating a beveled bridge. Realistically the volume would block the Yarra River as the bevel reaches the riverbed.

Boolean function failures happened several times. Solutions includes: severing the ramps, changing the sequence of cut.

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VOLUME CALCULATION

FILL VOLUME: +390.68 m³

CUT VOLUME: -340.22 m³ FINAL VOLUME: +50.46 m³ 10


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Design Intent: Creating multiple access to the house while sharing the site with the public; while at the same time respecting the contour and the privacy of the house. Issues and Resolve: Dramatic contour requires intensive work on ramps and landsings. The issue is resolved by creating winding ramps to create slight slopes, and using difference in levels and the existing trees privacy is maintained.

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TOPOGRAPHIC SCHEME

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DESIGN INTENT The topographical scheme borrows the Australian landscape: the Bungle Bungle located within to each other to have more undulation surrounding the ramps. Parts of the ramps cut through the Purnululu National Park in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Sandstone domes were formed sandstone to allow the users to feel the mass of the sandstones. A set of stairs are also made to cut from the deposit of sand and gravel from rivers flowing from the Northeast. At the same time, the into the sandstone. deposit is eroded by the wind in the area. Entrance to the site is made by cutting into the sandstone, creating a thetrical experience for the The path has similar aims to the engineered scheme, however, done with respect for the landscape. users viewing the house. Two paths area created, meandering down moving through the landscape. The paths are made close 15


EYE LEVEL PERSPECTIVE 1: ENTERING THE SITE

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EYE LEVEL PERSPECTIVE 2: CUTTING THROUGH THE SANDSTONE

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EYE LEVEL PERSPECTIVE 3: THE PRIVATE AND THE PUBLIC

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DESIGN PROCESS

Initial iteration includes testing the sculpting tools provided by 3dsMax. Failures happened due to the mistake of causing mesh to self-intesect.

Terrain is sculpted to imitate the second assignment of the topographic scheme, then the whole site is sculpted to carry the language

Final sculpting includes the Bungle Bungle sandstone domes. The sculpting is done by using the push and pull tool, soften tool, flatten tool, noise tool, and soft selection.

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VOLUME CALCULATION

FILL VOLUME: +1,853.72 m³

CUT VOLUME: -2,100.47 m³ FINAL VOLUME: -246.75 m³ 20


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Design Intent: Creating multiple access to the house while sharing the site with the public; while at the same time respecting the contour and the privacy of the house. Issues and Resolve: The introduction of public into the site creates privacy issues. Using difference in levels and the existing trees privacy is maintained. be Connection between circulation is difďŹ cult. Issue resolved by creating ramps that serves as observation points and stop area.

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VIDEO

ENGINEERED SCHEME: youtu.be/ZWiHIVioO00

TOPOGRAPHIC SCHEME: youtu.be/QeyPEOjEbVA


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