2021_SEM1_HILARY_WAILAM_LEUNG

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_Hilary_Wai Lam Leung

Studio_36 NGV_Contemporay Gallery


_Week1B_Design Iterations

_Task 1_Design Iterations


_001_Blurring_Research

Institute for Contemporary Art _Steven Holl The Ethereal Glass Façades_Translucent glass __001 Blurring can separate into two ways. First, using a blurring facede. Second, blurring the boundaries with different program, such as no walls in between.

_Task 1_Design Iterations

Wheels of Heaven Church_Aldo Van Eyck


_002_Positive & Negative_Research

Concept model_from Internet

__002 The concept of Positive and Negative is simple. Imagine a rolled-out sheet of cookie dough. Think of positive space as being the cookies cut out from the dough, and negative space as the pointy scraps left behind. Positive and Negative seem like substruction too. _Task 1_Design Iterations

MIT Student Housing_Steven Holl


_003_Inversion & Negative_Research

V&A Dundee_Kengo Kuma

__003 Inversion & Negative like to reversal all standard things to create a new one.

_Task 1_Design Iterations

St. Petersburg Pier_Rogers Partners Architects&Urban Designers


_004_Illusion_Research

In The Heart Of The Snowy Landscapes_Ross Lovegrove And His Alpine Capsule __004 Using materials, angles or other elements to create an illusion to the public.

_Task 1_Design Iterations

The Academie MWD


_005_Transparency_Research

Louvre Lens_Sanaa

__005 Physical transparency is an idea made simply possible by making large sheets of plate glass a prominent feature of the building, it is in essence a defining feature of modern architecture

_Task 1_Design Iterations

House NA_Fujimoto


_001_Folding

Japanese Origami

Ark of Light city exhibition hall

Top View

Axonometric Front View _Task 1.2_Design Iterations


_002_Fragmentation

Prefabricating the Void

A101 Block City Competition

Top View

Axonometric Front View _Task 1.2_Design Iterations


_003_Positive & Negative

Concept model

MIT Student Housing

Top View

Axonometric Front View _Task 1.2_Design Iterations


_004_Transparency

Louvre Lens

House NA

Top View

Axonometric Front View _Task 1.2_Design Iterations


_005_Blurring

Institute for Contemporary Art

Wheels of Heaven Church

Top View

Axonometric Front View _Task 1.2_Design Iterations


_Week2A_Gallery Analysis

_Task 2_Gallery Analysis


_Gallery Study_Hong Kong Museum of Art

Hong Kong Museum of Art HK Architectural Services Department 2019 Hong Kong Museum of Art(HKMoA), is a dual process “veil” - enfolding existing building with its context and specific moment “unveil” - unfolding its museum collection and events to the public.

_Task 2_Gallery Analysis


_Program_Function

_Facade_Exterior

The museum’s five public entrances and exterior views, public routes, and spaces will help it achieve a closer relationship with its existing neighbors.

Aspired by the ripple image of Victoria Harbour, the facade concept is a reinterpretation of Traditional Masonry Work and Op-Art pattern - reflecting the diversity of the Museum collection.

Gallery Location 5/F: The Attic and The Lab 4/F: Chinese Painting and Calligraphy 3/F: China Trade Art and Chinese Antiquities 2/F: HK Art, Chinese Painting and Calligraphy and The Special Gallery 1/F: The Hall and The Wing(Upper) G/F: The Wing(Lower)

_Task 2_Gallery Analysis

The multi-faceted facade is animated by the interplay of light and shadow that changes over time and weather.


_Structure_Interior

_Daylight_Interior

The form of Annex wing is skewed to respect the geometry of the original structure. The lower level of New Annex is flanked by an operable glass enclosure. This street-scale structure allows flexible exhibitions extended to the outdoor piazza of Cultural Complex. Galleries can be joined by a wide, convivial staircase as needed, spanning across daylit central atrium which was designed specifically for large sculpture. The variety enables a wide range of curatorial approaches.

The translucent quality of fifth-floor expansion presents a strong contrast to the solid and opaque character of the building bulk below. The laminated glass gives a slight blurring effect to the panoramic Harbor view, forming a perfect backdrop for the art installations.

_Task 2_Gallery Analysis

All additional spaces are designed to maximize the transparency of the existing building. Carving out the building mass, the idea is to open up the museum for daylight and views.


_Week2B_Inside Out

_Task 3_Inside Out With Jade Layton


Crichton Castle_Scotland_1390 CRICHTON CASTLE Scotland // 1390

_Task 3_Inside Out


_001

Top View

Front Elevation

__001

Axonometric

Using inside space to create another new building and with different height of each objects. Self Reflection: Since there have a lot of negative space and difficult to use the space. _Task 3.2_Inside Out

Section


_002

Top View

Front Elevation

__002

Axonometric

This model changed to outside wall to create another new buidling and with different height of each objects. Self Reflection: Which can have less negative space but the facade is too flat, too boring. _Task 3.2_Inside Out

Section


_003

Top View

Front Elevation

__003

Axonometric

Using inside space to create another new building and stack up to three storeys. Self Reflection: Can stack up with different height and interlocking with each floor.

_Task 3.2_Inside Out

Section


_004

Top View

Front Elevation

__004

Axonometric

Using the elements from the castle to form the model. Self Reflection: Can create different space and keep the original elements.

_Task 3.2_Inside Out

Section


_Week3B_Urban Massing

_Task 4_Urban Massing


_001_Floor Level Stacking

Top View

Front Elevation

__001_Floor Level Stacking

Axonometric

Stacking up the boxes in same level and change some levels to transparent, also create frame structure at the facade. Self Reflection: The model is just look like a normal office buildings. _Task 4_Urban Massing

Side Elevation


_002_Terraced Stacking

Top View

Front Elevation

__002_Terraced Stacking

Axonometric

Stacking up the boxes and switch them to different direction. Also, using columns to support each boxes. Self Reflection: Just stacking up cannot create special thing, can try to interlock each floor. _Task 4_Urban Massing

Side Elevation


_003_Punctuation Stacking

Top View

Front Elevation

__003_Punctuation Stacking

Axonometric

Stacking up and switch to different direction. Self Reflection: It is not a good way to stack up like this, should try another way or take a look on some examples.

_Task 4_Urban Massing

Side Elevation


_004_Stacked & Faceted Cube

Top View

Front Elevation

__004_Stacked & Faceted Cube

Axonometric

Divide into different piece of cube and stack them up. Also, random delet some of them. Self Reflection: It can create faceted model but can try to use a larger cube or different size which can have different volume of space. _Task 4_Urban Massing

Side Elevation


_005_Stacked & Wrapped

Top View

Front Elevation

__004_Stacked & Wrapped

Axonometric

Using three big boxes for the base, stacking up each floor by programs and wrapped a mesh faced. Self Reflection: Can do an interesting form before wrapped the model. _Task 4_Urban Massing

Side Elevation


_Week4A_Urban Massing

_Task 4.2_Urban Massing Contemporay Gallery _How can a gallery become more welcoming to public? _How can a gallery enhance contmeporay culture to new generation? _How can a gallery more open space? _How can agallery become a lanmark in the city and have connection with the surrounding? _Can we combine greenery in a galler?


_006_Stacked & Cut Out Cube

Top View

Front Elevation

__Stacked & Cut Out Cube

Axonometric

Stacking up to be a box and cut it at an angle to expose the inside element, such as to open up the new museum or these art pieces to the public. Self Reflection: Can using another way to stack up and see. _Task 4.2_Urban Massing

Section


_007_Stacked & Layered

Top View

Front Elevation

__Stacked & Layered

Axonometric

Stacking up different boxes, switch them to different directions, and overlap to create some double volume spaces and terraces to have more interaction to the public. Self Reflection: Need to switch it by a reson. _Task 4.2_Urban Massing

Section


_008_Stacked & Layered

Top View

Front Elevation

__Stacked & Layered

Axonometric

It is version two of the 007 model. Change the height and cut down to one side to create a different shadow. Also, keep the same high to each level. A core goes through the whole building. Self Reflection: Shoild remove the middle part. _Task 4.2_Urban Massing

Section


_009_Terrace Stacking

Top View

Front Elevation

__Terrace Stakcing

Axonometric

Keep it a core in the middle and create three boxes around the core. These boxes with to different position when it stacked up to create the overlap spaces and the terraces. Self Reflection: It looks like an apartment more than a gallery. _Task 4.2_Urban Massing

Section


_011_Stacked & Layered_Revise 008

Top View

Front Elevation

__Stacked & Layered

Axonometric

Continue the version 008, change the direction of moving and move with the middle part to remove the feeling of having a big core in the building. In addtion, the first box of the model can link up with the promenade.

_Task 4.3_Urban Massing

Section


_012_Stacked & Layered_Revise 008

Top View

Front Elevation

__Stacked & Layered

Axonometric

On this model, I study the sun path and relocation the boxes to creat a better outdoor space. Also, I delete the middle part and scale up the volume to interlocking each other. Self Reflection: Delete the round corner. _Task 4.3_Urban Massing

Section


_013_Stacked & Layered_Revise 008

Top View

Front Elevation

__Stacked & Layered

Axonometric

Besides stacking in a vertical way, I try to stack up in a horizontal way and the lower part can directly link up to the promenade. Self Reflection: Need to stack up in horizontal.

_Task 4.3_Urban Massing

Section


_014_Spatial Stacking_Revise 010

Top View

Front Elevation

__Spatial Stacking

Axonometric

Continue the version 009, I scale down the model and stack up more with spatials. I also fill up the middle part to create connection of each side(look at the section). Self Reflection: Should redesign the core and the slop may not fit the program. _Task 4.3_Urban Massing

Section


_015_Spatial Stacking_Revise 010

Top View

Front Elevation

__Spatial Stacking

Axonometric

On this model, I stack up by a spatial to the whole model, and another part I want to use transparent material to show the spatial on the facade too. Self Reflection: Same problem with 014. _Task 4.3_Urban Massing

Section


_016_Spatial Stacking_Revise 010

Top View

Front Elevation

__Spatial Stacking

Axonometric

This time I try another way the do spatial stacking. I use different sheets across each other to create an illusion of space and can create different heights in the indoor(look at the section). Self Reflection: It looks good but diffcult to use. _Task 4.3_Urban Massing

Section


_019_Sculptural Stack

Top View

Front Elevation

__Sculptural Stack Divide the site into different triangle shapes and pull up at different height and connect them to create an irregular roof.

Axonometric 54m

Self Reflection: Which can create an interesting roof but the section looks to normal. _Task 4.5_Urban Massing

Section


_020_Spatial Stacking

Top View

Front Elevation

__Spatial Stacking Using a spatial system to design this model, different points of the model are in different height, also the spatial system can create interested indoor circulation.

Axonometric 45m

Self Reflection: It looks better than last time but some problem with the program. _Task 4.5_Urban Massing

Section


_021_Sculptural Stack / Cantilever

Top View

Front Elevation

__Sculptural Stack / Cantilever Divide the site into different triangle shapes and pull different points to different heights, mirror one at the bottom with revised the heights and separate two boxes.

Axonometric 54m

Self Reflection: Maybe need to stack up in another way _Task 4.5_Urban Massing

Section


_Week6A_Urban Massing

_Task 4.6_Urban Massing ___NGV contemporary gallery is located in Southbank, Melbourne where this area is rich in an artistic atmosphere. A lot of galleries nearby the site. For designing this project, may need to think about how to connect each other and have a stand out design. ___The site is a triangular site that connects with three roads and one of the roads will become a promenade (Sturt Street). Consider the sunlight and view for indoor space, most of the opening of the building and outdoor spaces are facing to the north side which the public can enjoy the gallery with natural sunlight and the view of Yarra River. In addition, to achieve a journey in the gallery, using a loop circulation which can lead people to go through the whole building and do not miss any pieces of art. The negative spaces(back of house area, toilets) can locate in the middle of the building which can create triangular circulation which can achieve loop circulation (such as Asia Museum of Modern Art by Tadao Ando).


_Site Analysis

_001_National Gallery of Victoria

_006_Flinders Lane Gallery 9

8

7 6

__002_Buxton Contemporary Gallery

_007_Anna Schwartz Gallery 5

10

_003_Margaret Lawrence Gallery

_008_Mailbox Art Space

4

1

_004_Redrock Gallery

2

_009_City Gallery

3

_005_The Ian Potter Centre

_010_Alcaston Gallery

Location Plan __Site Info The site is located at 77 Southbank Boulevard and approximate 3,280 sqm. It is a triangle corner site in between Southbank Boulevard, Sturt Street and Kavanagh Street. The six-storey building currently on the site and will be demolished to make way fot the NGV Contemporary. For the Sturt Street will be come a 8m height promenade. _Task 4.6_Urban Massing

__Site Surrounding In addition to many galleries nearby, there are also many parks or recreational spaces at the north side of the site which can consider more opening at the north side to let public enjoy the view.


_Museum Study_Asia Museum of Modern Art_Tadao Ando

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G/F

1/F

1/F

2/F

2/F

__Museum Info Location: Taichung, Taiwan Size: 3 Floors 4,111 sqm Floor Area 19,840 sqm Site Area Date of Completion: 04/09/2013 Material: Concrete, Glass, Steel Use: Exhibitions/Collectio Client: Asia University Jeffrey J.P. Tsai _Task 4.6_Urban Massing

Lobby

Volunteer Room

Non Public Area

Gift Shop

Office

Public Area

Coffee Shop

Exhibition Area

Circulation of Tourist

Lecture Hall

Toliet


__Exterior The building is formed of three triangular floor plates, stacked to provide a sheltered external patio at ground floor level, where open-air cafés and other areas of the congregation are formed. the geometry is repeated with V-columns supporting the structural steel frame and is again emphasized through the project’s landscaping. Expansive areas of glazing allow the structure to form a close relationship with the natural environment.

__Structure__Interior Triangular geometry is further repeated with V-columns supporting the structural steel frame. V - Shape colums are able to cope with the stress of horizontal and vertical. V - Shape structure made from space and the corner space also presents a triangular shape.

_Task 4.6_Urban Massing


_Scheme 001

Axonometric

_According to the triangular shape and stacking up with the different heights of boxes

_Task 4.6_Urban Massing

_According to the path of the sun, move the box to the south and southwest to create an outdoor space and create a different feeling of shadow

_Interlocking with boxes to create double volume spaces

Promenade View

Southbank Boulevard View

Permanet Gallery View

Activity Center View

_Move the corner points to highlight the triangular shape of the site and create different height on some floors

Process Diagrams _According the oblique edges of the model to design the opening spaces


50m

Promenade Level

4/F

9/F

3/F

8/F

2/F

7/F

1/F

6/F

Ground Floor Level

Southb

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5/F

Prom

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Axonometric G/F Cafe

120sqm

2/F Thicket Centre

380sqm

4/F Permanent Gallery

640sqm

6/F Digital Media Gallery

840sqm

8/F Restaurant

340sqm

BOH

290sqm

NVG Design Shop

140sqm

Lift Lobby

100sqm

Lift Lobby

100sqm

Outdoor Space

750sqm

Lift Lobby

100sqm

Lift Lobby

100sqm

Stairs

50sqm

Stairs

50sqm

Lift Lobby

100sqm

Stairs

50sqm

Stairs

50sqm 890sqm

50sqm

Stairs

1/F Office

840sqm

3/F Permanent Gallery

880sqm

5/F Permanent Gallery

880sqm

7/F Temporary Gallery

630sqm

9/F Activity Centre

Lift Lobby

100sqm

Outdoor Space

700sqm

Outdoor Space

700sqm

Lift Lobby

100sqm

Lift Lobby

100sqm

Stairs

50sqm

Lift Lobby

100sqm

Lift Lobby

100sqm

Stairs

50sqm

Stairs

50sqm

Stairs

50sqm

Stairs

50sqm

_Task 4.6_Urban Massing

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Section


_Scheme 002

Axonometric

_According to the triangular shape and stacking up with the same heights of boxes

_Task 4.6_Urban Massing

_Separate the site into two smaller triangles, offset the triangle and connect together to create spatial circulation

_Separate into different pieces with different height of each pieces

Promenade View

Southbank Boulevard View

Permanet Gallery View

Activity Center View

_Connect to all roofs to achieve integration

Process Diagrams _According the shape of the model, to create a spatial circulation


Southb

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+ 26.0

+ 16.0

+ 36.0 + 40.0

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1/F

2-3/F G/F Cafe

240sqm

Thicket Centre

4-5/F

160sqm

1/F Activity Centre NVG Design Shop

650sqm 180sqm

Office

260sqm

Lift Lobby

100sqm

Lift Lobby

100sqm

6/F

7-8/F

2-3/F Permanent Gallery

1290sqm

4-5/F Permanent Gallery

850sqm

6/F Permanent Gallery

470sqm

7-8/F Temporary Gallery

710sqm

Digital Media Gallery

350sqm

Lift Lobby

100sqm

Outdoor Space

750sqm

Outdoor Space

70sqm

Lift Lobby

100sqm

Lift Lobby

100sqm

Lift Lobby

100sqm

Floor Plans

45m

Loop Circulation

Promenade Level

Ground Floor Level

_Task 4.6_Urban Massing

Section


_Week6B_Urban Massing

_Task 4.7_Urban Massing


_Scheme 002_Revise

Axonometric

_According to the triangular shape and stacking up with the same heights of boxes

_Task 4.7_Urban Massing

_Separate the site into two smaller triangles, offset the triangle and create spatial circulation

_Separate into different pieces with different height of each pieces

Promenade View

Southbank Boulevard View

Permanet Gallery View

Activity Center View

_Connect to all roofs to achieve integration

Process Diagrams _According the shape of the model, to create a spatial circulation


Ramp

Area

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Arrival

Permanent Gallery

Prom

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NVG Design Shop

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__Floor Plan

_Task 4.7_Urban Massing

20 10

30m

__Floor Plan


8m

56m

8m

8m

8m

8m

__Section

_Task 4.7_Urban Massing


_Week7A_Mid Semster

_Mid Semster ___NGV contemporary gallery is located in Southbank, Melbourne where this area is rich in an artistic atmosphere. A lot of galleries nearby the site. For designing this project, may need to think about how to connect each other and have a stand out design. ___The site is a triangular site that connects with three roads and one of the roads will become a promenade (Sturt Street). Consider the sunlight and view for indoor space, most of the opening of the building and outdoor spaces are facing to the north side which the public can enjoy the gallery with natural sunlight and the view of Yarra River. In addition, to achieve a journey in the gallery, using a loop circulation which can lead people to go through the whole building and do not miss any pieces of art. The negative spaces(back of house area, toilets) can locate in the middle of the building which can create triangular circulation which can achieve loop circulation (such as Asia Museum of Modern Art by Tadao Ando).


_Scheme 001_Axonometic

_Task 4.8_Urban Massing


_Scheme 001_Concept Diagram

_Task 4.8_Urban Massing

_According to the triangular shape and stacking up with the different heights of boxes

_According to the path of the sun, move the box to the south and southwest to create an outdoor space and create a different feeling of shadow

_Interlocking with boxes to create double volume spaces

_Move the corner points to highlight the triangular shape of the site and create different height on some floors


_Scheme 001_Floor Plan

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Info Ce

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Booksh

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Cafe

Exhibit ion Area

To ent em as

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5

20 10

30m


_Scheme 001_Floor Plan

Resear ch Cen

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Office

Ticket

Centre

VIP Lou

Prom

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NVG D esign Shop

0

5

20 10

_1F & 2F _Task 4.8_Urban Massing

30m


_Scheme 001_Section

6m

Activity Centre

Restaurant 9m Temporay Gallery

Digital Media Gallery

6m

6m

50m

Permanet Gallery Outdoor Exhitiont Permanet Gallery

4m

Permanet Gallery

Outdoor Exhitiont

6m

3m

Reseach Centre

Ticket Centre

Promenade Level

3m

Office

6m

Main Entrance

Ground Floor Level

Outdoor Exhitiont

Storagae

_Task 4.8_Urban Massing

NGV Design Shop VIP Lounge

Exhibition Area

Loading & Unloading Area


_Scheme 002_Axonometic

_Task 4.8_Urban Massing


_Scheme 002_Concept Diagram

_According to the triangular shape and stacking up with the same heights of boxes

_Separate into different pieces with different height of each pieces

_Task 4.8_Urban Massing

_Separate the site into two smaller triangles, offset the triangle and create spatial circulation

_Connect to al l roofs to achieve integration


_Scheme 002_Floor Plan

Cafe

Ticket Centre

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_1F _Task 4.8_Urban Massing

30m


_Scheme 002_Section 8m

Activity Centre 8m

8m

Temporay Gallery

Outdoor Exhitiont

8m

Permanet Gallery

Digital Media Gallery

56m

Permanet Gallery 16m

NGV Design Shop

Permanet Gallery Promenade Level

8m Ground Floor Level

_Task 4.8_Urban Massing

Loading & Unloading Area

Main Entrance

Exhibition Area

Ticket Centre


_Final Preserntation

_Final Presentation ___NGV contemporary gallery is located in Southbank, Melbourne where this area is rich in an artistic atmosphere. A lot of galleries nearby the site. For designing this project, may need to think about how to connect each other and have a stand out design. ___The site is a triangular site that connects with three roads and one of the roads will become a promenade (Sturt Street). Consider the sunlight and view for indoor space, most of the opening of the building and outdoor spaces are facing to the north side which the public can enjoy the gallery with natural sunlight and the view of Yarra River. In addition, to achieve a journey in the gallery, using a loop circulation which can lead people to go through the whole building and do not miss any pieces of art so try to keep the original form of the site. The negative spaces(back of house area, toilets) can locate in the middle of the building which can create triangular circulation which can achieve loop circulation (such as Asia Museum of Modern Art by Tadao Ando).


_Final Preserntation




1 Entrance 2 Atrium 3 Exhibition - Painting 4 Exhibition - Sculpture 5 Exhibition - Outdoor 6 Digital Exhibition 7 Temporary Exhibition 8 Research Centre 9 NGV Design Shop 10 Cafe 11 Mech 12 Loading Dock 13 Ticket & Service 14 Office 15 Kids Learning Centre 16 Storage 17 Restaurant 18 Kitchen


1 Entrance 2 Atrium 3 Exhibition - Painting 4 Exhibition - Sculpture 5 Exhibition - Outdoor 6 Digital Exhibition 7 Temporary Exhibition 8 Research Centre 9 NGV Design Shop 10 Cafe 11 Mech 12 Loading Dock 13 Ticket & Service 14 Office 15 Kids Learning Centre 16 Storage 17 Restaurant 18 Kitchen


1 Entrance 2 Atrium 3 Exhibition - Painting 4 Exhibition - Sculpture 5 Exhibition - Outdoor 6 Digital Exhibition 7 Temporary Exhibition 8 Research Centre 9 NGV Design Shop 10 Cafe 11 Mech 12 Loading Dock 13 Ticket & Service 14 Office 15 Kids Learning Centre 16 Storage 17 Restaurant 18 Kitchen


1 Entrance 2 Atrium 3 Exhibition - Painting 4 Exhibition - Sculpture 5 Exhibition - Outdoor 6 Digital Exhibition 7 Temporary Exhibition 8 Research Centre 9 NGV Design Shop 10 Cafe 11 Mech 12 Loading Dock 13 Ticket & Service 14 Office 15 Kids Learning Centre 16 Storage 17 Restaurant 18 Kitchen


1 Entrance 2 Atrium 3 Exhibition - Painting 4 Exhibition - Sculpture 5 Exhibition - Outdoor 6 Digital Exhibition 7 Temporary Exhibition 8 Research Centre 9 NGV Design Shop 10 Cafe 11 Mech 12 Loading Dock 13 Ticket & Service 14 Office 15 Kids Learning Centre 16 Storage 17 Restaurant 18 Kitchen


1 Entrance 2 Atrium 3 Exhibition - Painting 4 Exhibition - Sculpture 5 Exhibition - Outdoor 6 Digital Exhibition 7 Temporary Exhibition 8 Research Centre 9 NGV Design Shop 10 Cafe 11 Mech 12 Loading Dock 13 Ticket & Service 14 Office 15 Kids Learning Centre 16 Storage 17 Restaurant 18 Kitchen


1 Entrance 2 Atrium 3 Exhibition - Painting 4 Exhibition - Sculpture 5 Exhibition - Outdoor 6 Digital Exhibition 7 Temporary Exhibition 8 Research Centre 9 NGV Design Shop 10 Cafe 11 Mech 12 Loading Dock 13 Ticket & Service 14 Office 15 Kids Learning Centre 16 Storage 17 Restaurant 18 Kitchen






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