QUT SCHOOL OF DESIGN PROPOSAL PREPARED BY GRACE THOMPSON
PROJECT SUMMARY
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Creative re-use of the heritage listed student accommodation with a new building to become a living laboratory for QUT’s research & teaching practice
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Existing Site Conditions 95-107 Musk Avenue Heritage student accommodation Designed by Qld Architect John Dalton Challenged traditional utilitarian parameters Truly emphasize spirit of study & exploration Sense of community & social freedom Greenfields site on corner of Musk & Vic Park Steep 4m fall across site Site links KG “campus core” to the “lower precinct”
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Functional Requirements Current Students - 3,157 Current GFA - 5,473sqm Required Students - 8,400 (30% growth) Required Staff - 70 Requested GFA - 5000sqm Studio - collaborative, pinups, drawing, flexible Workshops - heart of school, integrated with studio, physical & digital Offices - academics, research, collegiality Community - professional & industry partners, visual shopfront, events, collaborate
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Summary of Proposal Proposed GFA - 7275sqm (current GFA + 30%) Pedagogy - create a sense of freedom of exploration, innovation, entrepeneruralism & creativity Place - marry the heritage with the new, subtopical indoor-outdoor linkages, celebrate steep site, support KG campus growth Community - showcase design school & draw in and engage with community
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UNDERSTANDING THE BRIEF
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Pedagogy
The belonging of sustainability & permeability in a community of creativity & exploration
Place
Community
• • • • • • • • •
Freedom of exploration & learning Innovation, entrepreneurial & creativity Workshops at the heart of the school Integrate workshops, studio & demonstration Living laboratory for QUT’s research & teaching practice Collaboration, pinups, drawing, modeling Participatory co-design Flexible studio/ community workspace Physical & digital modelling
• QLD Architect John Dalton • Historic & cultural significance - first to truly emphasize the spirit of study, exploration & community • Creative re-use of the heritage listed student accommodation with a new building • Marry the residence with the new • Heritage conservation • Biophilic & Salutogenic landscaping • Vibrant & evolving space • Suptropical • Indoor-outdoor spaces to connect the heritage and the new seamlessly
• Spirit of collegiality - companionship and cooperation between colleagues who share responsibility • Sense of community • Display / demonstrate best work, research & fabrication • Showcase innovation, entrepreneurial, creativity & community engagement • Visual shopfront for the design school • Student / researcher collaboration • Bringing in community / professional / industry partners • Host community events and groups • Demonstrate studio, fabrication, AV/VR, computer modelling, video imagery
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VISION FOR A NEW SCHOOL OF DESIGN
Studio
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Staff
Public
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Community
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Maximise Site
Activiate the ground plane & entries to draw in public and create a visual shopfront for the design school. House both studio and staff on each level, both accessed through main atrium. Encourage cross fertilization between different faculties, collegiality and camaraderie between student and staff. As you move through the building you will glimpse all hustle and bustle of design.
Connect to Musk Avenue to create a delightful, inviting and accessible ground plane. Utilise the steep fall across the site to house lectures & workshops which require higher ceilings. Provide naturally ventilated access that celebrates views of kelvin grove and landscape
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Sustainability
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Circulation
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Revitalize Heritage
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Collaboration
Orient the building to North to maximize pleasant morning sun. Deep veranda’s and Western facing screening to block the harsh afternoon sun. Allow North-Eastern breezes to naturally ventilate balconies. Protect the South-East to South-West with screening. Minimise areas which require airconditioning
Refurbish and re-purpose heritage maisonettes and community building with long term studios, meeting rooms and workshops. Re-sculpt the landscape around the building to make the site accessible but also create a sanctuary in the small scale Dalton buildings.
Create a delightful way of moving through the building and encourages spontaneous interaction between the users.
Provide facilities to allow students to stay longer, casual spaces around formal learning that encourage spontaneous interaction. Eg. kitchenettes, computer labs, breakout space, cafe and long term studios
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EXISTING CONTEXT ANALYSIS
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6 KEY Main Road MUSK AVENUE
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PROPOSED SITE
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Exising bus stop
KUNDU PARK 4
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VICTORIA PARK
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AVENUE
2 3
BLAMEY ROAD
Key pedestrian routes Pedstrian crossing
HARTOPP LANE
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1 Forecourt of campus core, key pedestrian access point 2 Heritage listed studen accommodation and community building. not access or usage 3 Residential building looking onto proposed site 4 Public park, with pedestrian access to lower campus. Poor connection to site 5 Greenfiels site, steep slope discourages pedestrian access 6 Future QUT development
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PROPOSED CONTEXTUAL STRATEGY
QUT school of design proposal KEY Activated street frontage Main Road & proposed vehicle access Proposed pedestrian routes 4
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Proposed bicycle access
MUSK AVENUE
Existing Pedstrian crossing
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1 Draw people through campus & create visual shopfront for student/researchers work.
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AVENUE
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KUNDU PARK
Native planting privacy buffer
VICTORIA PARK
HARTOPP LANE
Exising bus stop
2 “Upper Street” - draw community through building (display student work) to link campus core and lower precinct 3 “Lower Street” - draw community through building to link campus core and lower precinct, via Kundu Park. Display workshops 4 Provide link to future QUT development
BLAMEY ROAD
5 Central community gathering point and park 6 Demolish group 2 heritage maisonettes to make the most of activated & acceesible street front 7 Celebrate and repurpose heritage building to give a second life
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FORM DEVELOPMENT
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Demolish group 2
Green buffer
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Contextual Response Heritage
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Contextual Response Landscape
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Site Adjustments Street Level
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Site Adjustments Upper Levels
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Access & Circulation Street Level
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Access & Circulation Upper Levels
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Simple Structural Grid Street Level
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Simple Structural Grid Upper Levels
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PROPOSAL
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1. Proposed main building 2. Public park 3. Workshop extension 4. Refurbished student accommodation 5. Refurbished community building
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ENTRIES
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FUTURE QUT DEVELOPMENT
2 MUSK AVENUE
5 4
VICTORIA PARK
3
HARTOPP LANE
MIXED USE MULTI-RESIDENTIAL
ROAD
1
D BLOCK
6
KUNDU PARK
STUDENT ACCOMMODATION
STUDENT ACCOMMODATION
MULTI-RESIDENTIAL
BLAMEY STREET
1. Main atrium entrance 2. Campus core 3. Lower precinct entrance 4. Lower street 5. Vehicle Access 6. Bicycle park
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ENTRIES
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1. Grassy landscape stair 2. Student display windows 3. Northern window seat in staff kitchen 4. Glazed North Eastern wall 5. Signage facing cacmpus core 6. North Eastern glazed saw tooth
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MUSK AVE
1. Open ground floor atrium 2. Exhibition space opens to public 3. Engaging circulation 4. Concference room viewing deck 5. Studio breakout balconies 6. Accessible ramp
KEY PRINCIPLES
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Circulation
VICTORIA PARK ROAD ENTRY
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MUSK AVE ENTRY
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COMMUNITY & COLLABORATION
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DESIGN BAR / CAFE
ATRIUM
STUDIO
MASTERS STUDIO
VICTORIA PARK AVENUE
HARTOPP LANE
EXHIBITION & DISPLAY
LECTURE THEATRES
PLANT ROOM
WORKSHOPS
CAFE & INFORMAL LEARNING
REFURBISHED HERITAGE
KEY PRINCIPLES
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Circulation
Collaboration
MUSK ROAD ELEVATION
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LEVEL 4 ATRIUM
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LEVEL 3 ATRIUM
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SITE CONNECTION
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STUDENT ACCOMMODATION
MECHANICAL PLANT
STUDIO
MASTERS STUDIO
X BLOCK
MUSK AVENUE
LECTURE THEATRES
COVERED WALKWAY
CAFE
COMPUTER LAB
KEY PRINCIPLES
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Collaboration
Sustainability
STUDIO BALCONY
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OFFICE BALCONY
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GROUND FLOOR RAMP
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HERITAGE CONNECTION
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MAIN BUILDING
WORKSHOP
STUDENT ACCOMMODATION
MUSK AVENUE
MEETING ROOM
LONG TERM STUDIO
PARK
WORKSHOPS
GREEN BUFFER
KEY PRINCIPLES
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Revitalise Heritage
VIEW TO WORKSHOPS
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CENTRAL GARDEN
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WORKSHOPS
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ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS
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PROPOSED SITE PLAN
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PEDESTRIAN CROSSING
MUSK AVENUE EXISTING BUS STOP & EMERGENCY FIRE TRUCK PARK ZONE
2
5
REFUSE BAY
4
PROPOSED SCHOOL OF DESIGN BUILDING
REFURBISHED HERITAGE MAISONETTES 1
DELIVERIES TURNING BAY
2
COVERED WALKWAY
4
PEDESTRIAN CROSSING
PROPOSED WORKSHOP BUILDING
BIKE PARKING
BUS STOP
HARTOPP LANE
BINS
VICTORIA PA RK AVENUE
HYRDRANT BOOSTER
REFURBISHED HERITAGE COMMUNITY BUILDING STUDENT ACCOMMODATION
STUDENT ACCOMMODATION
CARPARK
MULTI-RESIDENTIAL
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PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR
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1:200 @A1
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PROPOSED LOWER GROUND FLOOR
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1:200 @A1
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FLOOR PLANS
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1 2 1:200 @A1
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FLOOR PLANS
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3 4 1:200 @A1
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ELEVATIONS
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NORTH WEST ELEVATION Musk Avenue
NORTH EAST ELEVATION Victoria Park Avenue
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SECTIONS
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SECTION 01
SECTION 02
SECTION 03
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DETAILED SECTIONS 200
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1000 mm
A
6 COLORBOND ROLL TOP BARGE CAPPING
COLORBOND ROLL TOP BARGE CAPPING
TRIMDECK ROOF SHEETING OVER INSULATIONS AND SISILATION
TRIMDECK WALL SHEETING OVER INSULATIONS AND SISILATION
STEEL PLATE HEAD/SILL/JAMB, POWDERCOATED, REFER TO DETAIL CUSTOM COLORBOND BOX GUTTER
ALUMINIUM WINDOW FRAME WITH SUB-SILS
STEEL PLATE HEAD/SILL/JAMB, POWDERCOATED, REFER TO DETAIL
STEEL TRUSS, POWDERCOATED, REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS DRAWINGS
LVL ROOF JOISTS, REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS DRAWINGS
ALUMINIUM WINDOW FRAME WITH SUB-SILS
DECOR ACOUSTIC CEILING PANNELS OVER TIMBER BATTENS STEEL TRUSS, POWDERCOATED, REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS DRAWINGS PFC, REFER TO STRUCTURAL EMNGINEERS DRAWINGS
UP-LIGHT FIXED TO STEEL BRACKET
CUSTOM COLORBOND BOX GUTTER CUSTOM COLORBOND FASCIA CAPPING
Level 5 RL76000
PFC FASCIA BEAM, REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEER'S DRAWINGS PFC, REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEER'S DRAWINGS
BOX GUTTER BRACKET, ADJUSTABLE FOR FALL
BOX GUTTER BRACKET, ADJUSTABLE FOR FALL DECOR ACOUSTIC CEILING PANNELS OVER TIMBER BATTENS
CUSTOM ORB SHEETING TO SUPPORT BOX GUTTER
PLASTERBOARD WALL LINING, PAINTED
DECOR ACOUSTIC CEILING PANNELS OVER TIMBER BATTENS
TIMBER STUD FRAMING
UC BEHIND, POWDERCOATED, REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS DRAWINGS
LVL BEAM, REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS DRAWINGS
POWDERCOAT ALUMINIUM TRANSOM
TIMBER DOOR FRAME
HARDWOOD TIMBER FLOOR, POLISHED AND SEALED
200⌀ STAINLESS STEEL DOWNPIPE, REFER TO HYRDRAULIC ENGINEERS DRAWINGS
CUSTOM ORB SHEETING TO SUPPORT BOX GUTTER
REINFORCED SITECAST CONCRETE TOPPINNG SLAB, REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATION
REINFORCED SITECAST CONCRETE TOPPINNG SLAB, POLISH GRADE 1, MATTE FINISH, REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATION
PRECAST HOLLOW CORE SLAB, REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS DRAWINGS
POWDERCOAT ALUMINIUM BATTENS INDIVIDUALLY FIXED TO TRANSOM Level 4 RL72000
STEEL FLASHING OVER CURTAIN WALL BATT CONTINUOUSLY SEALED WITH FIRE RATED SEALANT OPAQUE GLASS FIRESEAL CURTAIN WALL BATT, FRL 60/60/60
TIMBER FLOORING, POLISHED, REFER TO SPECIFICAITON
SUSPENDED ACOUSTIC TIMER BATTENS
POWDERCOAT STEEL BALUSTRADE FIXED TO UNDERSIDE OF SLAB EDGE, REFER TO DETAIL
COLORBOND APRON FLASHING
TRIMDECK ROOF SHEETING OVER INSULATIONS AND SISILATION COLORBOND FASCIA CAPPING ALUMINIUM WINDOW FRAME WITH SUB-SILS SHS, REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS DRAWINGS
TIMBER FLOORING, POLISHED, REFER TO SPECIFICATION
PRECAST CONCRETE BEAM, REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS DRAWINGS SUSPENDED ACOUSTIC TIMER BATTENS
Level 3 RL68000
SUSPENDED DECOR ACOUSTIC CEILING PANNELS PRECAST CONCRETE BEAM, REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS DRAWINGS PRECAST HOLLOW CORE SLAB, REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS DRAWINGS
DETAILED SECTION 01 1 A400
Long Section 1 - Callout 1 1 : 20
DETAILED SECTION 02 Section 03 - Callout 1 2 A400
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1 : 20 DRAWING
Detailed Section 01
DWG No.
DAN101
A400
PROJECT
Proposed School of Design
FOR
Queensland University of Technology
SCALE
1 : 20
@ A1
PHASE
Design Development
ISSUE
BUILDING SCIENCE
DEMOLITION SITE PLAN
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PEDESTRIAN CROSSING
MUSK AVENUE
BUS STOP
1
RL56.00
3
VICTORIA PA RK AVENUE
2
HERITAGE MAISONETTES (GROUP 1)
4
HERITAGE MAISONETTES (GROUP 2)
RL52.90
RL51.50
RL51.00
RL53.40
PEDESTRIAN CROSSING
5 RL51.00
BUS STOP
HARTOPP LANE
RL53.40
REFURBISHED HERITAGE COMMON BUILDING STUDENT ACCOMMODATION
MULTI-RESIDENTIAL
STUDENT ACCOMMODATION
KEY 1. Flat street ideal for pedestrian access and community activation 2. Clear greenfield site and demolish group 2 maisonettes (in poor condition) to make the most of accessible Musk Ave entrance. 3. Steep 4m fall provides opportunity for an undercroft / roms that require controlled lighting and high ceilings, eg. workshops and lectures 4. Simple rectangular form allows for simple construction grid and to keep costs down 5. Revitalise Common Building and Group 1 Maisoinettes
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HERITAGE REVITILISATION
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1. Take inspiration from the angular heritage form and propose new structures in a modern and coherent way to create a synergy between the old and new 2. Refurbish and re-purpose heritage maisonettes and community building with long term studios, meeting rooms and workshops. 3. Re-sculpt the landscape around the heritage building to make the site accessible but also create a sanctuary in the small scale Dalton buildings. 4. Integrate the materials pallette or the heritage site in a new way to create a delightful contrast between the old and new, whilst developing a unique sense of place 5. Play with Dalton’s idea of “Light, shade and shadow” to create and inviting facade with varying scales and qualities
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WINTER SOLSTICE
EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS
NW
Pleasant Winter sun High Summer sun
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18 17 16
N
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MUSK AVENUE
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14 BUS STOP
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HERITAGE MAISONETTES (GROUP 1)
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SW
10 12
Summer afternoon storms
NE
11 9
PEDESTRIAN CROSSING
10
11
Afternoon Summer breezes
8 10
9 9
HERITAGE COMMON BUILDING
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BUS STOP
HARTOPP LANE
Cold harsh winds
Best aspect Pleasant sun
VICTORIA PA RK AVENUE
SUMMER SOLSTICE
PEDESTRIAN CROSSING
W EQUINOX
STUDENT ACCOMMODATION
STUDENT ACCOMMODATION
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S
7
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MULTI-RESIDENTIAL
SE Cold wet winds
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NW
SITE RESPONSE
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3PM Equinox
W 5PM Summer Solstice
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03 9
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Screen on upper levels, where no overhang
FIRE STAIR 03 R1.30 CONC
BALCONY
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Cold harsh winds
STUDIO 06
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Best aspect Pleasant sun 1
R1.29 TIMBER
STUDIO 05 R1.28 TIMBER
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STUDIO 04
R1.06 CONC-P
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BALCONY
R1.27 TIMBER
MEETING 02 R1.05 CARPET 02
R1.26 CONC-P
COMP. LABS
SW
R1.25 TIMBER
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FHR
KITCHEN
MEETING 01
R1.24 CONC-P
STAIR 02
B KITCHEN
R1.04 CARPET 02
NE
LOBBY STAIR 01
R1.31 CONC
DISPLAY
Summer afternoon storms
R1.01 TIMBER
R1.23 CONC-P
R1.08 TIMBER
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UP
LIFT 02
LOBBY
UP
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R1.21 TILE 01
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OFFICE 01 R1.09 TIMBER
RECEPTION R1.03 CONC-P
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OFFICE 02 R1.10 TIMBER
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2 FEMALE R1.20 TILE 02
MALE R1.19 TILE 02
FIRE STAIR 02 CORRIDOR R1.17 CONC
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COM R1.13
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R1.12B
R1.11 CONC
Afternoon Summer breezes D E
GENERAL OFFICE R1.07 TIMBER
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Solid wall Glazing Screening 11 10 1. Open atrium allow NE sun to centr of building 2. Glass walls permitting pleasant NE sun 3. Glass louvers in staff kitchen permitting cool 4. Screening to block harsh W sun FIRE STAIR 03 5. Overhang on NW to permit low winter sun and block high summer sun 6. NE summer breezes 7. Fixed glazing and screening to block SE winds STUDIO 09 but permit natural light
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BALCONY
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SE STUDIO 08 R2.28 TIMBER
STUDIO 07 R2.27 TIMBER
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R2.26 TIMBER
R2.05 TIMBER
Cold wet winds
COMP. LABS
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MEETING 04
FHR
KITCHEN R2.24 CONC-P
MEETING 03 R2.04 TIMBER
B KITCHEN R2.07 TIMBER
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STUDIO 11
Level Summer 35PM Solstice RL68000
R3.28
25mm STANDING SEAM STEEL CLADDING OVER PLYWOOD SHEETING
STUD FRAMING SUPPORTED BY STEEL ANGLE BOLTED TO CONCRETE STAB AT EACH LEVEL
Level 2 RL64000
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200⌀ STAINLESS STEEL DOWNPIPE BRACKETED TO SLAB EDGE
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POWDERCOAT STEEL BALUSTRADE FIXED TO UNDERSIDE OF SLAB EDGE, REFER TO DETAIL
RG.19
COVERED WALKWAY R4.22
BALCONY R2.25
LINE OF SLAB BELOW
TIMBER BENNCH
STUDIO 05
CAFE
Balcony
LINE OF SLAB EDGE BEAM BELOW
200X400 CONCRETE COLUMN, SMOOTH FINISH, PAINTED
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CAFE / INFORMAL LEARNING RG.20
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VENTILATION
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PASSIVE VENTILATION MECHANICAL VENTILATION
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LANDSCAPE CONCEPT PLAN
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Key 1. Trees 2. Shrubs 3. Ground Cover & Trees 4. Shrubs & Trees 5. Bio Basin & Trees 6. Water Feature
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been selected that will be best suited within the subject site. In general, three tier planting is specified, with a mix of trees, shrubs and groundcovers as per the planting palette. Where CPTED passive surveillance is required, the middle shrub layer is removed.
08 Planting Palette
PLANTING PALETTE
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Note: This in an initial planting palette only. Detail Planting Design will be undertaken post appressa GROUNDCOVERS Carex PLANTING INTENT Tall Sedge Development, Application/Concept phase, and will be designed according to the relevant The planting palette draws its inspiration from landscape character planting in the area and landscaping code. The final plant selection will be drawn from this list and may also include native plants to the Redbank Plains region. Planting has been designed according to the SHRUBS plants notLandscaping shown here, depending on the design development and availability of plant relevant Code within the Planning Scheme. Appropriate plants species have stock. been selected that will be best suited within the subject site. In general, three tier planting
Goodenia ovata Hop Goodenia
Lomandra longifolia Mat Rush
is specified, with a mix of trees, shrubs and groundcovers as per the planting palette. Where
GROUNDCOVERS CPTED passive surveillance is required, the middle shrub layer is removed. Code
Botanical name
Common Name
Note: This in an initial planting palette only. Detail Planting Design will be undertaken post
ASP ant Asplenium antiquum Nest Fernaccording to the relevant Development, Application/Concept phase, and willBird's be designed CAR app Carex appressa Tall Sedge landscaping code. The final plant selection will be drawn from this list and may also include FIC nod not shown Ficinia nodosa Club Rush plants here, depending on the designKnobby development and availability of plant GOO ova Goodenia ovata Hop Goodenia stock. LOM con Lomandra confertifolia "Little Con" Little Con Lomandra GROUNDCOVERS LOM lon Lomandra longifolia Mat Rush Code Botanical name Common Name LOM sha Lomandra shara Shara Lomandra OPH Ophiopogon japonicus Mondo ASPjap ant Asplenium antiquum Bird's Nest Fern Grass CARlab app Carex appressa Tall SedgeTussock Poa POA Poa labillardieri FIC nod Ficinia nodosa TRA jas Trachelospermum jasminoides Knobby Club StarRush Jasmine GOO ova Goodenia ovata Hop Goodenia TUL viocon Lomandra Tulbaghia violacea "Little Con" garlic LOM confertifolia Little ConSociety Lomandra VIO hed Viola hederacea Native Violet LOM lon Lomandra longifolia Mat Rush
LOM sha OPH jap SHRUBS POA lab Code TRA jas TUL vio ALP VIOcae hed
CAL END SHRUBS CAL RO Code CAL WA CLIALP min cae COR CALaus END CALKP RO COR CALMP WA COR CLI min COR NEG COR aus GRE CORbai KP GRE CORHG MP COR NEG GRE MP GRE bai SYZ CAS GRE HG SYZ RES GRE MP SYZ CAS
Lomandra shara Ophiopogon japonicus Poa labillardieri Botanical name Trachelospermum jasminoides Tulbaghia violacea Alpinia caerulea Viola hederacea
TREES SYZ RES
Syzygium "Cascade" Syzygium "Resilience"
Code
Botanical name
TREES Code
CUP ana ELA PDana CUP ELA PD JAC mim POL ele POL ele RHA exc RHA exc SYZ SYZjam jam SYZ SYZtie tie
Botanical name
Cupaniopsis anacardioides Elaeocarpus "Prima Donna" Cupaniopsis anacardioides Elaeocarpus "Prima Donna" Jacaranda mimosifolia Polyscias elegans Polyscias elegans Rhapis excelsa Rhapis excelsa Syzygium jambos Syzygium jambos Syzygium tierneyanum Syzygium tierneyanum
SHRUBS
Cascade Lilly Pilly Resilience Lilly Pilly
Common Name
Callistemon “Endevour” Endevour Bottlebrush
Callistemon “Endevour” Endevour Bottlebrush
Shara Lomandra Mondo Grass Tussock Poa Common Name Star Jasmine Society garlic Native Ginger Native Violet
Callistemon "Endevour" Endevour Bottlebrush Callistemon "Rose Opal" Rose Opal Bottlebrush Botanical name "White Anzac" Common Name Callistemon White Anzac Bottle Brush Clivia minata "Belgian Orange" Native Ginger Belgian Orange Clivia Alpinia caerulea Cordyline australis "Black Knight" Knight Cordyline Callistemon "Endevour" EndevourBlack Bottlebrush Callistemon Opal""Kiwi Pride" Rose OpalKiwi Bottlebrush Cordyline "Rose fruticosa Pride Codryline Callistemon Anzac" White Anzac Bottle Cordyline "White fruticosa "Mini Pink Special" Mini PinkBrush Special Cordyline Clivia minata "Belgian Orange" Belgian Orange Clivia Cordyline fruticosa "Negra" Negra Cordyline Cordyline australis "Black Knight" Black Knight Cordyline Grevilleafruticosa baileyana Oak Cordyline "Kiwi Pride" Kiwi PrideWhite Codryline Grevilleafruticosa "Honey"Mini Gem" Gem Grevillea Cordyline Pink Special" Mini Pink Honey Special Cordyline Cordyline fruticosa "Negra" Negra Cordyline Grevillea "Misty Pink" Misty Pink Grevillea Grevillea baileyana White OakCascade Lilly Pilly Syzygium "Cascade" Grevillea "Honey Gem" Honey Gem Grevillea Syzygium "Resilience" Resilience Lilly Pilly Grevillea "Misty Pink" Misty Pink Grevillea
Goodenia ovata Hop Goodenia
Carex appressa Tall Sedge
Callistemon “White Anzac” White Anzac Bottle Brush
Alpinia caerulea Native Ginger
Lomandra longifolia Mat Rush
Tulbaghia violacea Society Garlic
Callistemon “White Anzac” White Anzac Bottle Brush
Grevillea baileyana White Oak
Grevillea baileyana White Oak
Grevillea “Misty Pink” Misty Pink Grevillea
Clivia minata “Belgian Orange” Belgian Orange Clivia
Cordyline fruticosa “Kiwi Pride” Kiwi Pride Cordyline
Cordyline fruticosa “Kiwi Pride” Kiwi Pride Cordyline
Cordyline fruticosa “Mini Pink Special” Mini Pink Special Cordyline
TREES Alpinia caerulea Native Ginger
Clivia minata “Belgian Orange” Belgian Orange Clivia
TREES
Cupaniopsis anacardioides Tuckeroo Cupaniopsis anacardioides Tuckeroo
BIO BASIN
Elaeocarpus “Prima Donna” Prima Donna
Carex appressa Tall Sedge
Gahnia sieberiana Red-Fruited Sword Sage
Elaeocarpus “Prima Donna” Prima Donna Polyscias elegans Jacaranda mimosifolia Celery Wood Jacaranda
Polyscias elegans Celery Wood Syzygium jambos Rose Apple
BIO BASIN
Common Name
Tuckeroo
Tuckeroo Prima Donna Prima Donna Jacaranda Celery Wood Celery Wood Rhapis Palm Rhapis Palm Rose Apple Rose Apple River Cherry River Cherry
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Carex appressa Tall Sedge
Gahnia sieberiana Isolepsis nodosa Red-Fruited Sword Sage Knobby Club Rush
Isolepsis nodosa Lomandra hystrix Knobby Club Swamp Mat RushRush
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BUILDING SYSTEMS
CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION
QUT school of design proposal
Wagners Earth Friendly Concrete • Traditional concrete that uses a geopolymer binder system made from the chemical activation of two industrial waste by-products • Reduces the carbon emissions associated with normal Portland cement and also has a much lower embodied energy. • Improved durability, lower shrinkage, earlier strength gain, higher flexural tensile strength and increased fire resistance. Project Exemplar - UQ Global Change Institure
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Typical precast panel
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STEEL CONSTRUCTION
200
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SCALE 1:20
200
400
600
800
QUT school of design proposal
1000 mm
A
6 COLORBOND ROLL TOP BARGE CAPPING
COLORBOND ROLL TOP BARGE CAPPING
TRIMDECK ROOF SHEETING OVER INSULATIONS AND SISILATION
TRIMDECK WALL SHEETING OVER INSULATIONS AND SISILATION
STEEL PLATE HEAD/SILL/JAMB, POWDERCOATED, REFER TO DETAIL CUSTOM COLORBOND BOX GUTTER
ALUMINIUM WINDOW FRAME WITH SUB-SILS
STEEL PLATE HEAD/SILL/JAMB, POWDERCOATED, REFER TO DETAIL
STEEL TRUSS, POWDERCOATED, REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS DRAWINGS
LVL ROOF JOISTS, REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS DRAWINGS
ALUMINIUM WINDOW FRAME WITH SUB-SILS
DECOR ACOUSTIC CEILING PANNELS OVER TIMBER BATTENS
CUSTOM COLORBOND BOX GUTTER
STEEL TRUSS, POWDERCOATED, REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS DRAWINGS
Level 5 RL76000
PFC, REFER TO STRUCTURAL EMNGINEERS DRAWINGS
UP-LIGHT FIXED TO STEEL BRACKET
CUSTOM COLORBOND FASCIA CAPPING
PFC FASCIA BEAM, REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEER'S DRAWINGS PFC, REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEER'S DRAWINGS
BOX GUTTER BRACKET, ADJUSTABLE FOR FALL
BOX GUTTER BRACKET, ADJUSTABLE FOR FALL DECOR ACOUSTIC CEILING PANNELS OVER TIMBER BATTENS
CUSTOM ORB SHEETING TO SUPPORT BOX GUTTER
PLASTERBOARD WALL LINING, PAINTED
DECOR ACOUSTIC CEILING PANNELS OVER TIMBER BATTENS
TIMBER STUD FRAMING
UC BEHIND, POWDERCOATED, REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS DRAWINGS
LVL BEAM, REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS DRAWINGS
POWDERCOAT ALUMINIUM TRANSOM
TIMBER DOOR FRAME
HARDWOOD TIMBER FLOOR, POLISHED AND SEALED
200⌀ STAINLESS STEEL DOWNPIPE, REFER TO HYRDRAULIC ENGINEERS DRAWINGS
CUSTOM ORB SHEETING TO SUPPORT BOX GUTTER
REINFORCED SITECAST CONCRETE TOPPINNG SLAB, REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATION
REINFORCED SITECAST CONCRETE TOPPINNG SLAB, POLISH GRADE 1, MATTE FINISH, REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATION
POWDERCOAT ALUMINIUM BATTENS INDIVIDUALLY FIXED TO TRANSOM Level 4 RL72000
PRECAST HOLLOW CORE SLAB, REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS DRAWINGS
STEEL FLASHING OVER CURTAIN WALL BATT CONTINUOUSLY SEALED WITH FIRE RATED SEALANT OPAQUE GLASS FIRESEAL CURTAIN WALL BATT, FRL 60/60/60
TIMBER FLOORING, POLISHED, REFER TO SPECIFICAITON
SUSPENDED ACOUSTIC TIMER BATTENS
POWDERCOAT STEEL BALUSTRADE FIXED TO UNDERSIDE OF SLAB EDGE, REFER TO DETAIL
COLORBOND APRON FLASHING
TRIMDECK ROOF SHEETING OVER INSULATIONS AND SISILATION COLORBOND FASCIA CAPPING ALUMINIUM WINDOW FRAME WITH SUB-SILS SHS, REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS DRAWINGS
TIMBER FLOORING, POLISHED, REFER TO SPECIFICATION
PRECAST CONCRETE BEAM, REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS DRAWINGS Level 3 RL68000
SUSPENDED ACOUSTIC TIMER BATTENS
SUSPENDED DECOR ACOUSTIC CEILING PANNELS PRECAST CONCRETE BEAM, REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS DRAWINGS
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PRECAST HOLLOW CORE SLAB, REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS DRAWINGS
1 A400
Long Section 1 - Callout 1
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Section 03 - Callout 1
SERVICES
QUT school of design proposal 11
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MASTERS STUDIO
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Electrical 1. Distribution board 2. Comms board 3. Main switch board 4. Comms room 5. Generator 6. Lift control room 7. Substation
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STAIR 01
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CHILLED WATER SET
COOLING TOWER
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R4.19 TILE 01
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BAR / CAFE
LIFT 02 PWD
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COLD ROOM
LIFT 01
CENTRAL PLANT AUXILLARIES
R4.18 TILE 01
R4.09C
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KITCHEN
R4.02 TIMBER
FHR
R4.05 CONC
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STORE ROOM
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R4.07 CONC
E PLANT DECK
LEVEL 5 PLAN
FEMALE
R4.17 CONC
R4.16 TILE 02
MALE
DB
FIRE STAIR 02
R4.15 TILE 02
R4.13 CONC
EXISTING BUS STOP & EMERGENCY FIRE TRUCK PARK ZONE
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Mechanical services 8. Chilled water set 9. Cooling tower 10. Central plant auxillaries 11. Supply air riser 12. Return air riser
FIRE STAIR 01
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MUSK AVENUE
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RAMP 1:14
UP RAMP 1:14
UP
MEETING
COURTYARD
STUDIO 02
RG.02 CONC-P
RG.01 CONC-P
STUDIO 03
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RL 56000
UP
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KITCH
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HARTOPP LANE
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STUDY SPACE
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KITCH
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STORE
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FEMALE
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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MALE
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RG.10 CONC
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PROJECT
Proposed School01 of Design
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AT
95-107 Musk Avenue, Brisbane, QLD
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FHR
TILE 02
STUDY SPACE
UP
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LIFT 02 PWD
MEETING
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FIRE STAIR 02
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STORE
STORE
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RG.05 CONC-P
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FIRE STAIR 01
RG.08 RG.08B CONC CONC
RL 53400
RG.07 CONC
STUDY SPACE
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Hydraulic Services Downpipes 13. Main Ammenities 14. PWD DWG No. DAN101 15. Water tanks A203 SCALE 1room : 200 @ A1 16. Pump PHASE
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Design Development
GT (wet & dry) Fire services 17. Fire hose reel 18. Fire indicator panel 19. Hydrant Booster 20. Emergency parking bay DRAWN
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COMMS ROOM
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WATER TANKS
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STORE ROOM
COMP. LAB
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RLG.19 TIMBER
GENERATOR
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CORRIDOR
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LIFT CONTROL ROOM
BINS
ATRIUM
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LIFT 02 STUDY SPACE
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FEMALE RLG.13 TILE 02
WORKSHOP RLG.23 TIMBER
RL 51500
MALE RLG.12 TILE 02
PWD SERVICE CORRIDOR RLG.10 RLG.11 CONC
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STORE RLG.24 TIMBER
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RL 51500
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LOWER BIKE GROUND FLOOR PLAN
UP
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RL 51500
STUDY SPACE
PARKING
LIFT 01
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RAMP 1:14
DELIVERIES TURNING BAY
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VICTORIA PARK AVENUE
PUMP ROOM
WORKSHOPS
LASER
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NCC CLASSIFICATION & FIRE PROVISIONS
QUT school of design proposal
NCC Part D1 Provision for escape D1.4 Exit travel distances (c)Class 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 buildings — Class 5 buildings are office buildings that are used for professional or commercial purposes, excluding Class 6, 7, 8 or 9 buildings.
(i) no point on a floor must be more than 20 m from an exit, or a point from which travel in different directions to 2 exits is available, in which case the maximum distance to one of those exits must not exceed 40 m Fire Hose Reel — 36m Hose & 10m Spray Legend
Class 9b buildings are assembly buildings in which people may gather for social, theatrical, political, religious or civil purposes. They include schools, universities, childcare centres, preschools, sporting facilities, night clubs, or public transport buildings.
Fire isolated stair Fire escape distance Fire hose length Fire hose spray
PoC
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TOTAL 31m
15m
5.5m
20m
TOTAL 39m
6.5m
8m 10m
PoC
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3m
7m 2m
10 m
4.5m
TOTAL 30m
15 m
20m
7m
3m
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2m
TOTAL 35.5m
TOTAL 19.5m
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BCC REGULATION SUMMARY
QUT school of design proposal
PEDESTRIAN CROSSING
MUSK AVENUE EXISTING BUS STOP & EMERGENCY FIRE TRUCK PARK ZONE
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REFUSE BAY
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NPP-002h REFURBISHED HERITAGE PR 250% MAISONETTES 2 3010
DELIVERIES TURNING BAY
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PROPOSED SCHOOL OF DESIGN BUILDING
NPP-002h PR 250% 1315m2
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NPP-002c PR 350% 1036m2 COVERED WALKWAY
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PEDESTRIAN CROSSING
PROPOSED WORKSHOP BUILDING
BIKE PARKING
BUS STOP
HARTOPP LANE
BINS
VICTORIA PA RK AVENUE
HYRDRANT BOOSTER
REFURBISHED HERITAGE COMMUNITY BUILDING STUDENT ACCOMMODATION CARPARK
MULTI-RESIDENTIAL
STUDENT ACCOMMODATION
Setbacks • 3m setback above 4 storeys for a minimum of 75% of each facade • Note - 1.76 Deemed to satisfy compliance - Eave can overhang the 3m setback
Building Height • 6 storeys
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QUT SCHOOL OF DESIGN PROPOSAL PREPARED BY GRACE THOMPSON