LAWRENCE ANLUN HUANG

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EDUCATION

TERTIARY: 2011-2013: Bachelor of Architecture, Design and Planning Core subjects: Architectural Studio (1-3) Communications (1-3) Architectural Technology (1-3) Architectural History and Theory (1-3) Professional Practice

The University of Sydney Electives: Architectural Sketch and Drawing Painting Sculpture Ceramics Design with Lighting and Surfaces Urban Design and Planning

EXPERIENCE

EDUCATION-SECONDARY 2009-2010 St. Ives High School, Sydney HSC: 94.8

Email Address: Contact No.:

anl_huang@hotmail.com +8621 50301840 (Shanghai) +614 06919866 (Sydney)

2008 TAFE Language course

12th Dec 2012- 25th Jan 2013 IPPR (Shanghai) International Architectural & Engineering Corporation -Participated in regular meeting with contractors, designers, electricity department and project managers -Involved in the Hongkou Stadium Alterations and Additions project phase one -Drafting and modelling with AutoCAD, SketchUp and Photoshop -Developed good communication skills with peers and managers

CAREER OBJECTIVE I am seeking for a potential position as a graduate architectural designer. With proficiency in drafting, 3D modelling programs and a strong sense in design and creativity, I am looking forward to utilizing my skills into practice and providing the best.

SOFTWARE AutoCAD SketchUp Rhinoceros Maxwell Render Revit Blender Cycle Render Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe InDesign

LANGUAGE

English Mandarin Chinese Cantonese

14th Feb- 6th Mar 2013 Voodoo Architectural Associates LTD -Involved in ICSC Shopping centre project -Involved in Blautal Centre Food Court Project, responsible for Proposal 3 -Work effectively within a tight schedule

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01 STUDIO

MUSEUM OF PACIFIC ART COCKATOO ISLAND

CINEMATHEQUE

THESIS 02 TECHNOLOGY

MEDIA HUB FLINDERS STREET STATION MELBOURNE

PUBLIC TOILETS COOGEE BEACH

SCOUT HALL CANTEBURY

03 COMMUNICATION

MORPHOLOGICAL ILLUSION

SWARM CODED AND SCRIPT PRIMITIVE ORGANISMS IN THE WONDERLAND

04 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE

PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS 27 DARLEY SREET NEWTOWN


The design intention is to maximize the advantage of the site-using existing cruise to entering from water level straight into the building whilst feel the most natural Pacific culture in the cave and its tactility. Underground level also creates the intimacy to embalm the private spaces such as the library & archive. The spiral stairs from the bottom to the top and then exit to the ground not only brings the contrast from dark to light and sun bathing visitors in the atrium gallery but also signify the circular and centralised spirits in the Pacific culture.

LIGHT BRINGS THE SPIRITUAL ATMOSPHERE FROM THE TOP OF THE ISLAND TO THE BOTTOM LEVEL THE MIDDLE LEVEL EMBEDDED IN ROCKS TO FEEL ITS TACTILITY

ENTERING FROM WATER TO INTIMATE WITH THE ORIGINAL SENSE OF PACIFIC CULTURE


REGULAR ROUTE

STORAGE CAFE KITCHEN

CONFERENCE

MUSEUM ROUTE

TOILETS

FAMILY ROOM

EXHIBITIONS A

EXHIBITIONS

B

B GARBAGE SHOPS

MEETING ROOM

MANAGER

CLOAK ROOM ADMINS

TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS

CONFERENCE A

MEETING ROOM

TOILETS

TICKETS

TOILETS

ADMINS EXHIBITIONS

MEETING ROOM

ARCHIVE

ADMINS WORKSHOP


SHIPPING ELEVATOR

EXHIBITION

TICKETS WHARF

EXHIBITION

VISITOR ELEVATOR TICKETS



The cinematheque is a studio project that concentrated in interior architecture design. The purpose is to create a fragment of building which identity is to elaborate the adaptation of its pleasant implement and its rich collection of the film culture and customs. The site is self-chosen and located in Campbell St, next to Capital theatre in Sydney CBD. It helps to provide permanent and high level of subsidy as well as continuous programs. Its meaningful identity is suggests a harmony of welcome environment and atmosphere which created from its collaboration of different brutal and raw construction materials such as basalt lava, corten and polished concrete. These elements surround 16 screens in total that runs 24 hours. It suggests the strong contrast between the brutal basalt lava and masonry walls and the vivid light ejected from the screens. The spatiality of the exhibition explored the contrast between darkness and lightness from both screens and sunlight. Such heavy emotion and solid tone stimulates a totally different atmosphere of the cinematheque.


cinemas corten louvres & glass glazing

archive exhibitions polished concrete flooring basalt lava wall

VIEW IN THE ARCHIVE

VIEW IN THE EXHIBITION


Project Proposal Masterplan Connections Supplementary Programmes Heritage Building


The master plan tackled three major problems of the site 1. Over congested in North East corner of the concourse. In other words, the station is too old to accommodate the population growth. 2. Connections between North and South bank as well as Western and Eastern end are not adequate since the segregation of site and surrounding programmes. 3. Heritage building does not contribute to the site and acts as a barrier from North to South instead. COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE

FEDERATION SQUARE

Site solution: Extend the programme function into a community building instead of the original public transportation. Bringing in future technology and capacity to provide a longer life span and projection, whilst reopen the heritage zones to bring back Flinder’s former glory. The programme aim to contribute to the “X” movement in site strategy as in creates attraction flow from Federation Square continuous to Western concourse of the station. Community Civic Hub

Active Yarra and New Western Concourse



ROOF SYSTEM

CORTEN TRUSS

MEDIA LIBRARY MEZZANINE CAFE

CONCOURSE

GLASS SHELL

MEDIA TUNNEL




The Flinders station concourse has been improved in a way to solve the primary problem. The original linear layout has been changed to create bigger entrance spaces and clearer navigations. It also creates a dynamic circulation not only to serve the library and loop tunnel better as in create different characters and visual possibilities but also including the consideration towards view lines that people can observe every single options they have ahead of them. Food and toilet services alternatively placed next to each loop to platforms with timetable above. Mezzanine cafĂŠ creates a buff space that helps people to blend into the library programme. Ticket offices and barriers all placed near the entrance that makes much clearer navigations compare to the existing.


MEZZANINE FLOOR

GROUND FLOOR



The media library is built up above the station concourse. It is a classic sense of library that created to generates an imaginary world for the travellers to escape from the boring travel time. This programme is designed to respond to those site strategic solutions. A community library particularly in Melbourne CBD can take the advantage of its rich culture which provides a wider range of book selection in both variations and diversity. The surroundings programmes can also feed the project better as in supplementary. Having the opportunity of entering the heritage building for historical exhibitions, isolated reading rooms facing Yarra river for a pleasant view, separate zoning and colour coding for easy navigation, computer main frame kept in technician access only, security room over watching book storage and kids zone, and motion tracking camera for easy research data base to auto sift personal book preferences are all considerations been taken into this very programme.

FIRST FLOOR


The media loop targets on travellers who don’t have the spare time to spend in the library features but just to catch the train and leave. The media loop creates thousands of possibilities for each individual to enjoy during their waiting time. The motion tracking screen follows the traveller and project the channel of people’s own selection. Featured bench with earphone plugs is designed for music lovers and QR code on screen will be prepared for people who wish to continue read on their journey. The ultimate goal of the loop is to create a virtual visual world and compliment the library programme.

AVERAGE 30 MIN TRAVEL

ENTERTAINMENT

INTELLECTUAL

MUSIC SPORTS LIVE GAME MOVIE

BOOKS(1-3 CHAPTERS) NEWS MAGAZINE

CONTINUE READING IN LOCAL LIBRARY OR PURCHASE


Walk & Touch

Our motion tracking screen will follow you everywhere with your personal selected channel

Sit& Experience

Plug your earphone in the bench and start to experience our free music and media channels

Enjoy & Scan

Whilst you enjoy our digital world, don't forget to scan QR code so you can continue read in the train

Hop on & off

The door will automatically open when the train arrives, mind your step and have a nice journey


RIGID FRAME

TRUSS & PORTAL FRAME

GRID

DIAGONAL BRACING


CORTEN TRUSS

PLASTERBOARD CEILING

TIMBER FLOOR OVER REINFORCE CONCRETE

STEEL CROSS BRACING

CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB

PRE-CAST CONCRETE BLOCK WALL


The project is to choose a site (Coogee Beach) which have an existing toilet and redesign it to achieve better functional purpose including relocate in an appropriate range. The challenge of a public toilets design includes ventilation, shading and safety for people to use at night time. My site safety strategy mainly tackling and following CPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design).



WITHOUT ROOF SHADING

•The average height of a person sitting on a toilet is 1300mm. •The cubicle divider height is 1900mm. Using a sunpath diagram, the sun angle X exceeds 50.20 between Sept 10th to March 10th. This means that the cubicle walls alone cannot provide adequate shading during most of the summer.

PRIMARY OBJECTIVE:

To prevent direct sunlight after 10am affecting people seated within a cubicle. This is Vergola roof shading to block out direct light during identified where a person might spend most of their time and thus needs to be shaded to prevent overheating. period but still let in indirect light to keep the bathrooms lit.

PROPOSAL

Vergolas are designed as a fixed angle with an overlap to block direct north light. The entire roof is tilted at a 10 degree angle to catch wind for ventilation and to give a slope for water drainage. Each louver must be at a 55 degree angle to the horizontal to block sunlight after 10am. Therefore, the vergola will be tilted 550-100= 450. Each louver has a standard dimension of 200mm wide.

SECONDARY OBJECTIVE:

Shade all direct afternoon sun during the summer, where the beach is more likely to be used, as there are no easily accessible shaded areas elsewhere.

INITIAL PROPOSAL

WIND TUNNEL RESULTS

RESOLVED PROPOSAL

• Roof tilted up 55 degrees helps suck in air. • Roof tilt helps direct air downwards, where fresh ventilation is required. • Gap beneath front walls, cubicles doors and wall behind help promote cross-ventilation. • As airflow approaches from a hill, an area of low pressure behind the cubicles suck out air to ventilate the space.

• Closed cubicle doors caused excessive turbulence within the cubicles. This meant air took a long time to ventilate. • Gaps in end wall were not large enough for effective cross-ventilation. • Not enough air was being sucked in by roof.

• Solid front wall changed into a louvred screen promotes cross-ventilation. • Automatic cubicle door openers allow cubicle smells to be ventilated as much as possible, yet turbulent effects of a closed cubicle door allow unpleasant smells to be isolated when in use. • Roof raised slightly to suck in more air.


Congestion

•Additional cubicle added to female section. •Average corridors width increased from ~1000mm to ~1400mm. •Split off main path with dedicated seating areas decreases congestion on existing pathway.

Privacy

•Solid wall between male and female sections. •Clear delineation between public and private amenities through barriers and differences in ground materials.

Usages

•Added water fountain for passing pedestrians. •Shallow pool for dog bath and dog drinking pool. •Dedicated bins for recycling. •Additional seats for waiting for people using the bathrooms.


NOISE

Noise from passing cars are negligible, but major noise can come from the racetrack during events. Given this is a rare occasion, this may be overlooked. Noise produced by the court may disturb neighbours, and so ample spacing should be given to the western and northern end of the building. There is no problem for noise emanating to the south or east.

ACCESS

Scouts generally are driven, with cars and public transport arriving from the north-east road. An entrance area which surveils the north-east would be appropriate.

SMELL

Certain ammount of horse extrement can be brought in from southerlies. Together with undesirable cold antarctic winds during winter, the design should not have southern openings.

VEGETATION

The site does not need additional vegetation, as it is in a park. A row of palm trees to the west are decrepid and may cause overshadowing issues, and would be better off if removed. Existing trees that line the perimeter of the park should be retained if possible as they are desirable to the neighbourhood.

TOPOLOGY

The site is on an extremely flat site. Together with permeable ground and decent soil foundation, there are no issues.

STAKEHOLDERS

A brief interview with Scouts Australia NSW suggest that the court should be a junior size, with plenty of surrounding space for side activity


Achieve cross ventilation from east to west for cooling. Provide ample space around the court for other activities. Open up to the park on the east facade. Fit into context via materiality & height cues. Do not have openings on the south facade to block smells Allow surveillance of the north to northeast road for incoming parents Make it easy to maintain and construct as it is an economy building. Space court away from neighbour Industry-expected sustainability obligations Remove existing palms and engage existing trees along park perimeter

With the added openings and cantilevered joins, rain to gutter distribution becomes more complex. A minimum of three gutters are required: one on east and west, and another for the slope that forms the entry porch (the slope required to bring the structure down to the level of neighbouring buildings).

Electric lights are a necessity for playing after sundown. Our design splits utility rooms and the main hall so that the main hall can be locked down after hours, and scouts still have access to all utilities. These utilities are lighted separately and do have access to late afternoon light, and so electrical operating costs may be minimised. Utility rooms such as kitchens and bathrooms are placed along the edge where utility outlets have been identified on the existing site.


Summer 9am, 12pm, and 3pm

Equinox 9am, 12pm, and 3pm

Winter 9am, 12pm, and 3pm

Heliodon testing revealed that the primary roof light source may lead to afternoon glare. The solution was to place vertically angled louvres to block light as the sun went down (and further south) - or specifically after 2pm during 31 August to 14 April. Actual lighting effect time: 27 Nov – 16 Jan (Summer) 11:50AM – 12:50PM (Sun Altitude angle=80deg, noon light can be ignored) 17Oct – 26Feb (Summer) 11:30AM - 1:10PM (Sun Altitude angle=65deg) 23 Sep – 21 Mar (Spring/Autumn) 11:20AM – 1:40PM (Sun Altitude angle=55deg) 31Aug – 14 Apr (Winter) 11:10AM- 2PM (Sun Altitude angle= 42deg) 26May – 19 Jul (Winter) 11:00AM – 2:30PM (Sun Altitude angle=31deg)

This setup offers three advantages: a) Late afternoon light is prevented all year b) Winter illumination is maximised whereas summer noon light and afterwards is completely blocked c) Heat gain periods are short and mostly during lunch periods when no game is occuring (with a maximum duration of 210 minutes)


WIND TUNNEL TESTING

The primary wind goal is to achieve cross ventilation from the identified northeasterlies and easterlies that occur during summer. Undesirable southerlies need not be considered as they will ideally be blocked by the southern facade. Several options were tested with to minimise the time to fully cross-ventilate the area in the wind-tunnel.

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STANDARD DIMENSIONS

It’s been decided to use only a few standard dimensions for our members, which could be then reused throughout the structure: both the primary and the secondary. This simplifies detailing, construction, and as all longer members are composite, they can be easily transported onto the site.There are two most important joinery details in a plywood box beam: the rigid knee joint and the nailing. As the nailing is already detailed, three knee joint strategies were considered for short, medium and long spans. The long span joint was clearly overengineering. Due to the steep angle of the western side, it was found that the short span takes up too much room volume. The leaner steel knee joint bracket also has its fins merging with the flanges with dowels: this system sits in a "double shear", creating a highly efficient structure. The folding pin also allows the structure to be easily constructed and erected. Similarly to using standard dimensions, the number of different joint types were limited to three.

The knee joint already mentioned is one, followed by embedded steel gussets with fins (standard box beam joining technique) and steel plate with bolts (very standard). This sets up an easy and straightforward construction process. Standard square brackets are used for other details. LOAD PATH PIN JOINT MATCHES NEIGHBOUR ROOF PITCH

COURT MIN HEIGHT REQUIREMENT

Folding

MATCHES NEIGHBOUR EAVE HEIGHT

Gusset with fin Bolted plate

END OF COURT PIN JOINT

Cantilever roof opening on either side of frame

Small roof opening on top of frame

Side extension to primary structure/rafters fit into stud wall

PIN JOINT

Nailing staggering and bolting detail on roof cantilever


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Primary reasons for material choice were structural appropriateness, economy, sustainability, availability and ease of maintenance. Given the location and programme, we determined it inappropriate to choose extravagant materials.

EXTERIOR CLADDING

STUD WALLS-Hoop pine Very common and readily available, suitable for lightweight timber framing

LOUVERS

PLYWOOD BOX BEAM WEB

Standard brick, colour latteBlends well into neighbouring suburban context, low cost, easy construction, extremely durable Galvanized steel frame with screen Can be easily fitted into both brick openings and timber frames, has insect protection

GLAZING

Double Glazing Acoustic and Thermal Performance with aluminum external and timber internal frame Noise reduction and high insulation

COURT FLOOR

Harlequin WoodSpring sprung floor Good shock absorbance to prevent injuries, easy to maintain.

12mm F12 face grade D structural plywood Easily available industry standard building material

PLYWOOD BOX BEAM FLANGES & WEB STIFFENERS Yellow gum Native hardwood with high strength and durability

RAFTERS-Blackbutt

Readily available in NSW and appropriate for structural use and long-term durability and aesthetics as it is exposed

Construction phases: basic assembly, lifting of folding leg using crane and lifting tie, adding of bracing, walls and rafters

Cleaning is vital for a scout hall as it tends to slowly be neglected. Roof rafter structure is strong enough to support a couple people for heavy duty cleaning, but otherwise most surface can be easily hosed or accessed.

Major elements of design: primary structure, light timber framing walls, brick cladding, and external fittings such as louvres, glazing and accordion doors


The project is to create a transformation from Rem Koolhaas’s building “The Bordeaux House”. It has a playful structure which shifts out its gravity centre and use a suspension cable over hanged on a cantilever beam to create a sense of optical illusion. From outside, the building looks like floating in the air without touching the ground, and the entire balancing gives it a tenuous and fragile look. So the manipulation also aimed on optical illusion as a starting point. However, the new transformation is focused on morphology instead. It has a three layer shell and each one was being generated from a mathematical formula and its complex curve. So the vision inside will be effected by the reflection and refraction of light that interacted in between each layer.

A PROCESS OF MANIPULATING SOLID OVER SURFACE, AND SURFACE OF CURVES WHICH BASED ON THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ILLUSION THEORY


TRANSPARENT MATERIAL WHICH DIFUSES THE SUNLIGHT

LIGHT REFLECTIVE MATERIAL WHICH ALLOWS NO LIGHT PENETRATE


The project is to create a robot organism that does primitive tasks in “Alice in wonderland�. According to the similarity compare to the pack of cards in the wonder land that obeying absolutely everything to the red queen, I breathe life into a group of bewildering swarms in the wonderland which mission is to collect infinite rabbits for the queen and careless enough to release them forever.


A lazy Susan underneath the world allowed to shift the location of the resources relative to the swarm’s position. This supported a laptop-case for the overmind and the resource sauce and destination. All elements built manually except for car and computer case were been laser cut. Pipe underneath the table is the tunnel that allows the rabbit to escape from the collection tank back to their hole.

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The colony’s operations would occur in cycles. First the resource position would be identified. The overmind would then device what the swarm should aim to do. Each individual agent would then collect the bunnies and deposit them to the overmind tank.


The swarm’s algorithm followed five prioritized rules (from low to high). This resulted in the swarm behavior. Prioritization was done on the fly with fuzy logic based on which tule was easiest to achieve. Network hooks allow more rules to be added easily (rules for defensive/ offensive positions etc).

Each car represented one agent in the swarm. It has the ability to move each wheel independently. It may also control a conveyor belt which led to their resource backpack.

DC motor

Collection Belt

Spring

Deposit hole Any movement from X1, Y1 to X2, Y2 was then reduced into five basic movement types. This determined the sequence of moving the left and right wheels, at what velocity, and whether any rotation was required. Current and future velocity vectors were used to ensure that wheels were always most conveniently aligned to the next motion.

Collection Tank

Servos

Pieces were lasercut and assembled as shown use of notches allowed the car to be disassembled easily. Body: plywood, axle: copper rod, treads: elastic fabric Car Body



Statement of Environmental Effects Proposal: Property:

Alterations and Additions to Existing Dwelling Municipality: Owners: NO.27 DARLEY STREET, NEWTOWN Prepared by: Lot14 DP2698 Date:

INTRODUCTION The proposal is of a built form that is similar to existing residential flat development in the locality. The proposal transforms an existing dated building and provides an increase in much sought after accommodation in an area that is easily accessible to public transport and nearby services. As important, the proposal is unlikely to have an adverse impact on the amenity of adjoining development. In the assessment of the proposed development, the following plans and documentation have been considered: 1. Site Analysis, Measured Drawings and Shadow Diagrams; 2.Survey No. 4249-DET, prepared by Usher & Company; 3.BASIX Assessment; 4. Marrickville Local Environmental Plan 2011 and 5. Marrickville Development Control Plan 2011

PROPOSAL DETAILS This application seeks consent for alterations and additional space to the existing dwelling at 27 Darley Street, Newtown. It includes the following works: PRIMARY DWELLING GROUND FLOOR -The existing front facade will remain at the front. -Demolition of existing stairs, kitchen, dining, living and bathroom. -New living area with open kitchen and dining. -Extension at rear and side to create outdoor gym space. -New lounge and guest room. -New stairs located between new dining room and entrance corridor. -New concrete slab with pier footing for living, dinning and kitchen area. -New external precast concrete wall for northern and part of eastern facade. FIRST FLOOR -Demolition all the interior walls and bedrooms. -New master bedroom with bathroom and balcony facing courtyard to align with ground floor rear. -New guest bedroom with bathroom to replace the demolition bedroom but maintain the existing balcony. -New common area near stairs. -New study/ calligraphy room next to the master bedroom open to new balcony. -New external precast concrete wall for northern and part of eastern facade. SECONDARY DWELLING -Addition of internal cladding. -Side connected to primary dwelling. -Additional maid’s bedroom connected to new bathroom and laundry room. -Maintain the back and front door and storage room EXTERNAL -New sheltered passageway to secondary dwelling. -Refurbishment of existing garden. -Retain existing vegetation along secondary dwelling and garden. -Lysaght spandek Hi-ten zincalum roof for addition parts. -External-merbau fencing for the outdoor passageway.

Marrickville Council Mr & Mrs Smith Anllun Huang 10 September, 2013

TOTAL SITE AREA Existing GFA Existing FSR PROPOSED FLOOR AREAS Proposed GFA Proposed FSR

288 sqm 138 sqm 0.48:1 215sqm 0.75:1 Allowable 0.85: 1

CONTROL PLANS 4.1 MARRICKVILLE LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN (LEP) A. ZONING The subject site is zoned R2 – Low Density Residential (see below). The site is not a heritage item or located within a heritage conservation area. (Source: Marrickville LEP 2011) Not to Scale B. HEIGHT OF BUILDING, FLOOR SPACE RATIO AND LANDSCAPED AREA Total Site Area: 287sqm Height of proposal is 9m which will not exceed the limit of 9.5m. GFA of proposal is 215 sqm(FSR=0.75:1) will not exceed the limit of 0.85:1. Landscaping/open area will remain the same as existing. C. OTHERS PROVISIONS Heritage Conservation 27 Darley Street Newtown is not associated with any Heritage Items or Conservation Areas. Acid Sulphate Soil 27 Darley Street Newtown is not associated with any Acid Sulphate Soil Flooding Planning 27 Darley Street Newtown is not associated with any Flooding Planning

4.2 MARRICKVILLE DEVELOPMENT CONTROL PLAN (DCP) Part 2 – Generic Provisions 2.1 Urban Form There will be no impact on urban design as the proposal does not involve in altering the streetscape character. 2.5 Equity of Access and Mobility This site is well located in low residential zone with easy access on public transport. 2.6 Acoustic and Visual Privacy Large openings are designed not oriented to facing the neighbours whilst outdoor space and windows to bathrooms will be blocked by the external fence and existing vegetations. ( please refer to ground &first floor plan) 2.7 Solar Access and Overshadowing The proposal does not have an impact on neighbours as the roof height remains unchanged. ( please refer to shadow diagram) 2.10 Parking The alteration and addition to the existing building will not affect the existing allocated parking within both dwellings. 2.11 Fencing The alteration and addition to the existing building does not proposed any new fencing in streetscape, outdoor gym fence will not violate the requirements of avoid using high solid fence. 2.16 Energy Efficiency Based on BASIX certificate. 2.21 Recycling and Waste Management Recycling/waste storage area is located near parking area with fence. 4.1 Setbacks Front setback remains unchanged and side setback for two floors is 1.3m since the width of the lot does not exceed 8m.


Food arama

s St Well Good Wok SB 21.875

S T R E E T DP

SK

SB 8.43

DP SVP/DP

North Easterlies Summer breeze

D A R L E Y

DP DP SB 8.435

D A R L E Y

L A N E

DP

DP

South End Cafe

SB 12.305

SB 34.22

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Botany view Hotel

winter sun path Tome Foster Community centre CBA ATM

y St Darle summer sun path

South Wssterlies Winter breeze

Legend

vehicular traffic key site zone public services zone noise level

No.

Description

Program Element

Acreage /m²

% of total

Building footprints

120.205

41.694%

Open space & circulation

97.433

33.795%

Vegetation

31.692

10.992%

Parking

30.720

10.655%

Utility easements

2.863

2.863%

Total

288.306

100.000%

Date

MR & MRS Smith

Open space & circulation

Building footprints Vegetation

Parking

Utility easements

SITE ANALYSIS Note: True North indicated assumed datum used for building levels

27 Darley Street Newtown

Project number Date Drawn by Checked by

311150519

S-01

16/10/13 ANLUN HUANG A.H

Scale

1 : 500 on A3


34610 9800

Porch Guestroom Bathroom1 Storage Openkitchen Living Maid’s room Bathroom2 Laundry Back porch

4.7m² 14.3m² 5.3m² 5.0m² 7.0m² 48.5m² 21.1m² 4.5m² 4.2m² 11.0m²

Level1 Level1 Level1 Level1 Level1 Level1 Level1 Level1 Level1 Level1

FW

BATHROOM 2 4.5m² FFL. 19.08

New 90X45mm Timber stud wall internally 10mm plaster board lining make good finish

Remove existing fence infill external-Merbau decking pavment on existing ground with colorbond awnings dotted over

SB 34.22

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4225

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Note: Bonus area= 77sqm (original GFA=138sqm 215sqm(GFA)/288.306sqm(allotment area)=0.75:1(max=0.85:1)

Downpipe Dishwasher Space Electrical Meter Board Floor Waste Gas Meter Hot Water System Refrigerator Space Site Boundary Skylight Sewer Vent Pipe Sewer Inspection Opening Telstra Pit Water Meter

NEW INTERIOR WALLS EXIST WALLS NEW EXTERIOR WALLS

No.

Existing brick wall shown black

Remove existing floor boards, infill Leto bamboo boards on existing joists make laminated & water-based satin finish

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C-01

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4.7m² FFL. 17.43

EXISTING RL 17.10 FFL 17.43

Timber framed stairs to detail Handrail 900mm above stair nosing to detail Stair in accodance with Clause 3.9 of BCA 2013 Stair calculations Floor to floor height 3065mm Risers (R) - 17@ 180.3mm Goings (G) -250mm Overhang - 20mm

ONE & TWO STOREY CEMENT RENDERED RESIDENCE TILE ROOF No.29

PORCH

FFL. 17.43

8435

DP

GUEST ROOM 14.3m²

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90X45mm Timber stud framed wall break out openingunder stair, 75mm polyester insulation 10mm plasterboard lining, Paint finish

New mezzanine dotted over

NEW CONCRETE FLOOR

1581

5.3m² FFL. 17.43

HW

Remove existing foundation infill Leto bamboo boards on new concrete slab make laminated & water-based satin finish

Legend DP DW EL FW GM HW R SB SK SV SW TEL WT

FW New 90X45mm Timber stud wall internally 20mm recycled timber with clear polyurethane finish

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1830

Remove existing garden landscape infill new lawn

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BATHROOM 1

48.5m²

TOP OF GUTTER RL 23.79

Room schedule Level Area

LIVING

ROOF RL 20.92

4.2m² FFL. 19.08

w 4 1070

11.0m²

SW

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FFL. 17.43

LAUNDRY

FFL. 19.08

C-03

8

9 2435

BACK PORCH

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C-03

EL GM WT

w 1

SB 8.43

FFL. 17.43

FW

3000

5.0m²

1070

FFL. 19.08

14.7m² FFL. 16.87 New concrete flooring on existing ground make good finish

STORAGE

700

7.0m² FFL. 17.43

R

Existing car park opening

OUTDOOR GYM

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5

OPEN KITCHEN

TEL

DP

16

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S T R E E T

1505

w 3

Existing car parking

SB 12.305

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1800mm(h) external timber fence to detail

HEAD 20.67

DP

1814

D A R L E Y

C-02 SILL 19.05

DP

21.1m²

Name

900mm(H) kitchen joinery to detail 20mm stone benchtop

New 1830X2134mm M_ double-glass opening

SB 21.875

ext.

existing

EXISTING RL 18.97 FFL 19.08

762

DOOR SILL 18.50 HEAD 20.58

Keep existing vegetation in landscape

SB 8.435

L A N E

TOP OF GUTTER RL 21.69

w 5

MAID’S ROOM

8150

D A R L E Y

5

1730

915

SINGLE STOREY BRICK RESIDENCE METAL & TILE ROOF No.25

Remove existing brickvaneer infill 300mm new external insulated precase concrete facade make good finish

Remove existing floor boards, infill Leto bamboo boards on existing joists make laminated & water-based satin finish

915

RIDGE RL 26.66

1220

RIDGE RL 24.00

300

1220

C-03

10475

2

6600

SILL 19.31 HEAD 20.75

6085

1 B-01

1 B-02

BENCH MARK NAIL TOP OF KERB RL 16.57 AHD

5

10

SCALE 1:100 on A3

Description

Date

MR & MRS Smith

GROUND FLOOR PLAN Note: True North indicated assumed datum used for building levels

27 Darley Street Newtown

Project number Date Drawn by Checked by

311150519

A-01

16/10/13 ANLUN HUANG A.H

Scale

1 : 100 on A3


w 8

15

11

STUDY

w 10

13.2m² FFL. 20.49

3 915

RIDGE RL 24.00

3.1m² FFL. 20.49

14.1m² FFL. 20.49 New 90X45mm Timber stud wall internally 20mm recycled timber with clear polyurethane finish

EL GM WT

w 6

BATHROOM3

COMMON SPACE

1500mm(h) Internal glass fence to detail

w 11

1220

w 7

DP EXISTING RL 20.25 FFL 20.49

10 GUEST BEDROOM 17.0m²

UP

BALCONY1 4.8m² FFL. 20.49

FFL. 20.49

1070

C-03

915

13

Wool carpet over new Leto bamboo floor boards

12

1830

2309

C-03

4.3m² FFL. 20.49

Sisal carpet over new Leto bamboo floor boards

1091

4

8.6m² FFL. 20.49

Existing car park opening New CDK stone tile & flooring on Calacatta stone slab over existing joists, make good finish

BATHROOM 4

17.6m² FFL. 20.49

BALCONY2

1220

5708

SW

14

300 2956 7183

SB 8.435

FW

MASTER BEDROOM

TEL

DP

S T R E E T

915

w 9

SB 8.43

1220

DP

Existing car parking

10475 SB 12.305

HEAD 20.67 1505

DP

TOP OF GUTTER RL 21.69

L A N E

9800

SB 21.875

D A R L E Y

SILL 19.05

5 EXISTING RL 18.97 FFL 19.08

D A R L E Y

C-02 2

DOOR SILL 18.50 HEAD 20.58

Keep existing metal roofing

C-03

SILL 19.31 HEAD 20.75

SINGLE STOREY BRICK RESIDENCE METAL & TILE ROOF No.25

C-01

1

1 B-01

1 B-02

Balcony1 Guest bedroom Bathroom3 Common space Master bedroom Bathroom4 Study Balcony2

4.8m² 17.0m² 3.1m² 14.1m² 17.6m² 4.3m² 13.2m² 8.6m²

Remove existing brickvaneer infill 300mm new external insulated precase concrete facade make good finish

Level Level2 Level2 Level2 Level2 Level2 Level2 Level2 Level2

1200mm(h) External glass fence to detail

1000mm high timber balustrade to new mezzanine 65X40mm handrail 30X30mm balusters MAX. spacing 125mm In accordance with clause 3.9 of BCA 2013

Existing brick wall & balcony shown black

Remove existing floor boards, infill Leto bamboo boards on existing joists make laminated & water-based satin finish

Timber framed stairs to detail Handrail 900mm above stair nosing to detail Stair in accodance with Clause 3.9 of BCA 2013 Stair calculations Floor to floor height 3065mm Risers (R) - 17@ 180.3mm Goings (G) -250mm Overhang - 20mm

0

Note: Bonus area= 77sqm (original GFA=138sqm 215sqm(GFA)/288.306sqm(allotment area)=0.75:1(max=0.85:1)

BENCH MARK NAIL TOP OF KERB RL 16.57 AHD

9

5180

ONE & TWO STOREY CEMENT RENDERED RESIDENCE TILE ROOF No.29

.3

3862

16

1682

RIDGE RL 26.66

Room schedule Name Area

5919 Atrium open to bottom floor with skylight above

TOP OF GUTTER RL 23.79

New colorbond awning above external Merbau decking

ROOF RL 20.92

SB 34.22

1

2

3

4

5

10

SCALE 1:100 on A3 Legend DP DW EL FW GM HW R SB SK SV SW TEL WT

Downpipe Dishwasher Space Electrical Meter Board Floor Waste Gas Meter Hot Water System Refrigerator Space Site Boundary Skylight Sewer Vent Pipe Sewer Inspection Opening Telstra Pit Water Meter

NEW INTERIOR WALLS EXIST WALLS NEW EXTERIOR WALLS

No.

Description

Date

MR & MRS Smith

FIRST FLOOR PLAN Note: True North indicated assumed datum used for building levels

27 Darley Street Newtown

Project number Date Drawn by Checked by

311150519

A-02

16/10/13 ANLUN HUANG A.H

Scale

1 : 100 on A3


Remove existing brickvaneer infill 300mm new external insulated precase concrete facade make good finish

New 90X45mm Timber stud wall internally 10mm plaster board lining make good finish

3065

BALCONY 1

GUEST BEDROOM

COMMON SPACE

10

FFL. 20.49

FFL. 20.49

241

1220

L A N E MAID’S ROOM FFL. 19.08

FFL. 17.43

BACK PORCH FFL. 19.08

7

LIVING

SB

FFL. 17.43

FFL. 17.43

2

3

GROUND FLOOR FFL .19.08 EXISTING RL .18.97

GROUND FLOOR FFL .17.43

697

GROUND FLOOR FFL .17.43 EXISTING RL .17.29

TOP OF GUTTER RL 21.69 1200mm(h) External glass fence to detail FIRST FLOOR FFL .20.49 EXISTING RL .20.25

BATHROOM1

GUEST ROOM

FFL. 17.43

SB

BALCONY 2 FFL. 20.49

FIRST FLOOR FFL .20.49 EXISTING RL .20.25

PORCH

New colorbond awning above external Merbau decking

w 10

FFL. 20.49

305

8604

D A R L E Y

FFL. 20.49

FFL. 20.49

STUDY

935

BATHROOM3

2545

1473

S T R E E T

1500mm(h) Internal glass fence to detail

SK 1

D A R L E Y

Remove existing tile roof infill new Lysaght spandek Hi-ten steel roof with 55mm Kingspan Air-cell insulation make Zincalum finish

New 90X45mm Timber stud wall internally 20mm recycled timber with clear polyurethane finish

Existing brick wall & balcony shown black

BENCH MARK NAIL TOP OF KERB RL 16.57 AHD

Keep existing brick piers

Timber stud wall break out opening 1814(W) X 2200(H) to corridor

Remove existing floor boards, infill Leto bamboo boards on existing joists make laminated & water-based satin finish

90X45mm Timber stud framed wall break out openingunder stair, 75mm polyester insulation 10mm plasterboard lining, Paint finish

Remove existing foundation infill Leto bamboo boards on new concrete slab make laminated & water-based satin finish

Remove existing floor boards, infill Leto bamboo boards on existing joists make laminated & water-based satin finish

Keep existing stairs

0

1

2

3

4

5

10

SCALE 1:100 on A3 Legend DP DW EL FW GM HW R SB SK SV SW TEL WT

Downpipe Dishwasher Space Electrical Meter Board Floor Waste Gas Meter Hot Water System Refrigerator Space Site Boundary Skylight Sewer Vent Pipe Sewer Inspection Opening Telstra Pit Water Meter

NEW INTERIOR WALLS EXIST WALLS NEW EXTERIOR WALLS

No.

Description

Date

MR & MRS Smith

SECTION 1

NEW GLASS/ WINDOWS

Project number

GROUND

Date

27 Darley Street Newtown

Drawn by Checked by

311150519

B-01

16/10/13 ANLUN HUANG A.H

Scale

1 : 100 on A3


Remove existing tile roof infill new Lysaght spandek Hi-ten steel roof with 55mm Kingspan Air-cell insulation make Zincalum finish

New 90X45mm Timber stud wall internally 10mm plaster board lining make good finish

Existing brick wall & balcony shown black

S T R E E T

SK 1

FFL. 19.08

7

FFL. 20.49

BATHROOM 2

FFL. 20.49

FFL. 20.49

FIRST FLOOR FFL .20.49 EXISTING RL .20.25

FFL. 19.08

BALCONY 1

GUEST BEDROOM

LIVING FFL. 17.43

EXISTING RL .18.97

w 3

Timber stud wall break out opening 1140(W) X 1465(H) to open kitchen

FIRST FLOOR FFL .20.49 EXISTING RL .20.25

3

GUEST ROOM

PORCH

FFL. 17.43

FFL. 17.43

GROUND FLOOR

SB

8614

FFL. 19.08

LAUNDRY

10

FFL. 20.49

241

BACK PORCH

11

3129

BALCONY 2

SB

w 6

COMMON SPACE

FFL. 20.49

15

3065

STUDY

New colorbond awning above external Merbau decking

D A R L E Y

L A N E 845

D A R L E Y

3480

1700

New 90X45mm Timber stud wall internally 20mm recycled timber with clear polyurethane finish

1500mm(h) Internal glass fence to detail

TOP OF GUTTER RL 21.69

GROUND FLOOR FFL .19.08

Remove existing brickvaneer infill 300mm new external insulated precase concrete facade make good finish

GROUND FLOOR FFL .17.43 EXISTING RL .17.29

715

FFL .17.43

Remove existing floor boards, infill Leto bamboo boards on existing joists make laminated & water-based satin finish

Keep existing stairs

Remove existing foundation infill Leto bamboo boards on new concrete slab make laminated & water-based satin finish

90X45mm Timber stud framed wall break out openingunder stair, 75mm polyester insulation 10mm plasterboard lining, Paint finish

Timber framed stairs to detail Handrail 900mm above stair nosing to detail Stair in accodance with Clause 3.9 of BCA 2013 Stair calculations Floor to floor height 3065mm Risers (R) - 17@ 180.3mm Goings (G) -250mm Overhang - 20mm

0

1

2

Remove existing floor boards, infill Leto bamboo boards on existing joists make laminated & water-based satin finish

3

4

BENCH MARK NAIL TOP OF KERB RL 16.57 AHD

5

10

SCALE 1:100 on A3 Legend DP DW EL FW GM HW R SB SK SV SW TEL WT

Downpipe Dishwasher Space Electrical Meter Board Floor Waste Gas Meter Hot Water System Refrigerator Space Site Boundary Skylight Sewer Vent Pipe Sewer Inspection Opening Telstra Pit Water Meter

NEW INTERIOR WALLS EXIST WALLS NEW EXTERIOR WALLS

No.

Description

Date

MR & MRS Smith

SECTION 2

NEW GLASS/ WINDOWS

Project number

GROUND

Date

27 Darley Street Newtown

Drawn by Checked by

311150519

B-02

16/10/13 ANLUN HUANG A.H

Scale

1 : 100 on A3


SB 12.305

Existing car park opening New concrete flooring on existing ground make good finish

FW

DP

SW

4

C-03

C-02

3 SK 1

HW

SB 8.43

SB 8.435

EL GM WT

S T R E E T

DP

RL .24.16

C-01

1

14

1 B-01

w 10

New colorbond awning above external Merbau decking

w 11

1505

16 .3 9

TEL

Existing car parking

D A R L E Y

L A N E

DP

Remove existing tile roof infill new Lysaght spandek Hi-ten steel roof with 55mm Kingspan Air-cell insulation make Zincalum finish

TOP OF ROOF

1505

DP

FIRST FLOOR FFL .20.49 RL .20.25

SINGLE STOREY BRICK RESIDENCE METAL & TILE ROOF No.25

SB

1

5

6

B-02

SB

GROUND FLOOR FFL .17.43

Landscape schedule Landscape/open area Pervious

Exist proposed

71m² 49m²(69%)

73m² 41m²(56%)

RIDGE RL 26.66

Remove existing tile roof infill new Lysaght spandek Hi-ten steel roof with 55mm Kingspan Air-cell insulation make Zincalum finish

ONE & TWO STOREY CEMENT RENDERED RESIDENCE TILE ROOF No.29

BENCH MARK NAIL TOP OF KERB RL 16.57 AHD

Elevation 02

02 -

-

NTS

Remove existing tile roof infill new Lysaght spandek Hi-ten steel roof with 55mm Kingspan Air-cell insulation make Zincalum finish TOP OF ROOF RL. 25.18 BOTTOM OF EAVE

TOP OF GUTTER

New colorbond awning above external Merbau decking

RL.23.33

Remove existing brickvaneer infill 300mm new external insulated precase concrete facade make good finish

TOP OF ROOF RL .22.45

TOP OF GUTTER RL 21.69

FIRST FLOOR FFL .20.49

ext.

EXISTING RL .20.25

ONE & TWO STOREY CEMENT RENDERED RESIDENCE TILE ROOF No.29

2 7 29

BRAESIDE

SB

SB

25

23

SINGLE STOREY BRICK RESIDENCE METAL & TILE ROOF No.25

w 4

3160

Name

TOP OF GUTTER RL 23.79

New colorbond awning above external Merbau decking

ROOF RL 20.92

SB 34.22 Remove existing garden landscape infill new lawn

1200mm(h) External glass fence to detail

ONE & TWO STOREY CEMENT RENDERED RESIDENCE TILE ROOF No.29

2886

HEAD 20.67

SB 21.875

ext.

existing

TOP OF GUTTER RL 21.69

Remove existing brickvaneer infill 300mm new external insulated precase concrete facade make good finish

2209

DOOR SILL 18.50 HEAD 20.58

SILL 19.31 HEAD 20.75

Keep existing brick paving

SILL 19.05

5

D A R L E Y

RIDGE RL 24.00

SINGLE STOREY BRICK RESIDENCE METAL & TILE ROOF No.25

Keep existing vegetation in landscape

GROUND FLOOR FFL .19.08 EXISTING RL .18.97

GROUND FLOOR FFL .17.43 EXISTING RL .17.29

SB

SB 700

01 -

Elevation 01 -

925 4200

250

BENCH MARK NAIL TOP OF KERB RL 16.57 AHD

2730

1505

03 -

NTS Legend DP DW EL FW GM HW R SB SK SV SW TEL WT

Downpipe Dishwasher Space Electrical Meter Board Floor Waste Gas Meter Hot Water System Refrigerator Space Site Boundary Skylight Sewer Vent Pipe Sewer Inspection Opening Telstra Pit Water Meter

PROPOSED EXIST ING NEW WINDOWS

No.

Description

Elevation 03 -

Date

MR & MRS Smith

NTS

ELEVATION GROUP 1 Project number Date

27 Darley Street Newtown

Keep existing stairs & door

Drawn by Checked by

311150519

C-01

16/10/13 ANLUN HUANG A.H

Scale

NTS


SK SK

SK

EXISTING (9:00 AM)

EXISTING (12:00 PM)

EXISTING (3:00 PM)

PROPOSED (9:00 AM)

PROPOSED (12:00 PM)

PROPOSED (3:00 PM)

Note: All shadows generated on 21 June (Mid winter) Legend DP DW EL FW GM HW R SB SK SV SW TEL WT

Downpipe Dishwasher Space Electrical Meter Board Floor Waste Gas Meter Hot Water System Refrigerator Space Site Boundary Skylight Sewer Vent Pipe Sewer Inspection Opening Telstra Pit Water Meter

ADDITIONAL SHADOW REDUCED SHADOW SITE BOUNDARY BUILDING PARAMETER

No.

Description

Date

MR & MRS Smith

SHADOW DIAGRAM Note: True North indicated assumed datum used for building levels

27 Darley Street Newtown

Project number Date Drawn by Checked by

311150519

D-01

16/10/13 ANLUN HUANG A.H

Scale

NTS





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