Portfolio 2008-2015

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Izzah Shaari

an Architectural Journey Documetation

izzah.shaari@gmail.com +60132978284


CURRICULUM VITAE

............................................................................................................................. Accomplished Master’s Degree from RMIT University, enables me to develop, apply and test not only architectural design skills, but also a valuable and transferable knowledge useful for working in the field. izzah.shaari@gmail.com 26, Jalan 35/2B, 40470 Shah Alam +60132978284

I am looking to secure a position in an architecture practice as a kickstart of my career in this industry, longing for career growth support alongside people who share the same purpose of building great and impactful project.

............................................................................................................................. PROFILE........................................................................................................... Name Birth Date Address Citizenship

Nur Izzah Mohd Shaari 04 August 1990 26, Jalan Tun Teja 35/2B, 40470 Shah Alam, Selangor Malaysian

EDUCATION.................................................................................................. 2014 - 2015 2010 - 2013 2008 - 2010

RMIT University Master of Architecture International Islamic University Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies CFS International Islamic University Architecture Matriculation

WORK AND EXPERIENCES.................................................................. Professional 2013 - 2014

Academic 2012 2012 2013

Zarina Architect Assistant Architect • Beris Panchor Boarding School • MAIWP Mosques • KFCs and PHDs Renovation and Refurbishment Assistant Secretary Council of Architecture Accreditation Malaysia Accreditation Renewal Visit in IIUM Participant 23th Architectural Workshop ‘PADI’ in UTM Participant 24th Architectural Workshop ‘TERANG’ in UPM


PROFESSIONAL SKILLS......................................................................... 3D Modelling 2D Drafting Rendering Adobe Microsof Office

Rhinocerous, Sketchup, Revit AutoCad, Revit, Hand Drawn Vray Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign Word, Powerpoint, Excel

SOFTWARE APPLICATION................................................................... Most of the softwares used for concept making, design purposes, technical drawings and some used for project management. 45% Concept and Design 35% Technical Drawings 20% Project Management

LANGUAGE................................................................................................... English Malay Arab

Speaking

Writing

Speaking Speaking

Writing Writing

Reading Reading

Reading

REFERENCES................................................................................................. Academic Academic

Sean MacMahon MP Supervisor RMIT University sean.mcmahon@rmit.edu.au . +61431146337

Datin Ar. Prof. Madya Norwina Mohd Nawawi Lecturer International Islamic University, LAM Professional Architect norwina19@gmail.com . +60193580656

JOB APPLICATION INFO....................................................................... Preferable Position Availability Expected Salary Professional Membership

Architect July 2016 RM4000 LAM Graduate Architect AG/N 588

my.linkedin.com/in/izzahshaari issuu.com/izzahshaari


Being a graduate from two very distinct Architecture schools, I learnt that conceptuals and technicality intertwines at the very core of the design and it is crucial to strive for balance between both imagitive and pragmatic. My passion in designing lies in exploration of programmatic typological design through innovative design methodologies and the clarity of design thinking through diagramming, data analysis and representation.


CONTENT M ARCHITECTURE.........................................................................................................................................

01 /

The New LV [Architecture . Fashion . Porosity]

02 /

Independence Staseum [KL City of Museums]

Major Project

7

RMIT Level 9

03 /

VU School of Art [Footscray Town]

RMIT Level 8

EduLine [New Centrality]

04 /

1

11 15

RMIT Level 7

BSc ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES........................................................................................................

05 /

Neighborhood Shopping Complex

06 /

Tahfiz Food Center

Wellness Center

07 /

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RMIT Level 6

25

RMIT Level 5 RMIT Level 3

29

OTHER STUDIES..............................................................................................................................................

08 /

Waterfronts

Bi City Eco Urban Practice

09 /

10 /

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RMIT Elective

37

RMIT Elective

Collaborative project delivery and digital tools Professional Practice

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01 / the new lv


Inauguration of concept of porosity in relationship between architecture and fashion. Voids cater active spaces features interconnectedness between inside and outside and highly permeable accessibility. Elaborate control over façade layers includes reinterpretation of weaving technique and implementation of moiré effect to create a strong urban presence.

TYPOLOGIES................................................................................................. High end retail typology as vehicle to experiment the concept at level of building and façade.

LOCATION..................................................................................................... Melbourne CBD, Victoria

RESPONSIBILITY.......................................................................................... Individual project which initially student studies the concept of porosity thoroughly, come out with a proposition as a platform to investigate the concept. Form design brief. Design development through design iterations to test the argument. Production of final design.

METHODS....................................................................................................... Series of diagrams, sketches and computer-aided drawings

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SPATIAL ZONING POROSITY DIAGRAM Level 7

Restrooms Event Space Level 6

Pantry Terrace Storage

Level 5

Office Training Workshop Tailors Workshop

Level 4

Gallery Lobby Gallery Book cafe

Level 3

VIP Lounge Stock Room Fitting and Try On

Level 2

Retail space Vitrine Stairs

Structure

Curtain Wall

Frame and Fin

Cash Counter Level 1

Cafe

3


SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE

Office

Event Space

Restrooms

Office

VIP Lounge

Book Cafe

Gallery

Retail

Tailors Workshop

Storage

Gallery Lobby

Restrooms

Restrooms

Seating Area

Stock Room Retail Seating Area Restrooms Retail

Cafe

Lobby

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WALK THROUGH DIAGRAM

A C B

D A

C

EXPLODED PERSPECTIVE OF FACADE LAYERS AND SPHERE JUXTAPOSITION

Both sides colored fin

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B

D

PATTERN DIAGRAM Collins St

Williams St

St James Ln

Circle Pattern

C-D Color Map

A-B Color Map

6


02 / independence staseum


Integration of museum and transport hub aimed to revitalise an underutilised museum by establishing physical, visual and social connection with main magnet of the city. The premise of the project is to activate the site through high degree of pedestrian and cyclist permeability that welcome public and form part of cross-site pathways.

TYPOLOGIES................................................................................................. Cohesive mixed development. Museum integrated with transprotation hub and recreational park to create new highly public magnet.

LOCATION..................................................................................................... Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

RESPONSIBILITY.......................................................................................... Individual project which initially student studies the factors museum is in disrepair, site underutilised and poorly maintained exhibition. Form design brief. Develop design through site planning, architectural language and exhibition design. Production of final design.

METHODS....................................................................................................... Collages, sketches and computer-aided drawings

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Museum Facilities

Reflection Zone

Non Museum Facilities

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X

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10

10

5

2 Y

1

7

11

Y

4 3

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6

X

1 Train Interchange Station 2 Museum Reception and Tree Surfing Counter 3 Bicycle Park 4 Tree Surfing 5 Library 6 Cafes

7 Exhibition Area 8 Kiosk 9 Reflection Zone 10 Skyspace 11 Independence Square 12 Acton

400m

Extension of public areas

Extension of museum facilities

Utilization of contuor at site

10


03 / vu school of art


Vertical campus that promotes close communal proximity between students, academicians and community in a low demographic suburban. The premise of the project is the tower acts as pedagogical multiplier by encouraging informal social, intellectual and creative exchage between inhabitants within academic environment.

TYPOLOGIES................................................................................................. Institutional building that integrates among community spaces and students’ sited in a town center that signifies transformation.

LOCATION..................................................................................................... Footscray, Victoria

RESPONSIBILITY.......................................................................................... Individual project divided into 2 sub-projects; 3 storey shoplots regeneration project and 25 storey tower transformation project. Student did comparative analysis on precincts of intensity. Form design brief for each project. Design development and final design production.

METHODS....................................................................................................... Mock ups, collages, sketches and computer-aided drawings

12


private

hybrid stu

flexible configuration

works public

13


udio

shop podium

14


04 / edu line


Post Industrial Educational Park aimed to provide visibility as a new centrality. The premise of the project is to enliven the dilapidated area along train railway to establish more visual, social, and physical connection of the neighbourhood. Structures of the old building undergone functional transformation for university expansion.

TYPOLOGIES................................................................................................. Urban design proposal of a Post Industrial educational park developed by expanding instituion facilities along town-separating infrastructure.

LOCATION..................................................................................................... Sunshine, Victoria

RESPONSIBILITY.......................................................................................... Duo project which involve few stages starting with comparative analysis of multiple grids and various urban structures, advance analysis of the site, production of design brief, design development and final design production.

METHODS....................................................................................................... Collages, sketches and computer-aided drawings

16


INFRA + DESIGN STRATEGY

sunken the trainway under the train station to allow more program happens at grade

soften the infro boundary through landscape and bridge

conserve old industrial building within the site to be reprogrammed

expansion axis of Victoria university into the park

the structures undergo functional transformation to become part of VU facilities

17


v

fresh + cultural market

TAFE college

museum cultural + art centre multipurpose hall kindergarten stadium student accomodation cafes TAFE workshop offices gallery education centre

train + bus hub

18


conference /lecture

short accomodation gallery retail / cafes plaza regional + local bus station train station offices train station retail / cafes offices

offices

5.00 0.00

edu-line park

0.00

2.00

19


victoria university TAFE

train hub

edu-line park

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05 / neighborhood mall


Neighborhood shopping mall aimed to becoming an oasis in a hectic context. The premise of the project is to emphasize entertainment programs within commercial building to establish an important element in the social structure of the neighborhood. Entertainment spaces are multiplied and takes up more than half of the built up area of building.

TYPOLOGIES................................................................................................. Medium scale commercial building which entertainment is the primary building program besides retail lots, restaurants and department store.

LOCATION..................................................................................................... Subang Jaya, Malaysia

RESPONSIBILITY.......................................................................................... Individual project which initially students study the factors museum is in disrepair, site underutilised and poorly maintained exhibition. Develop design that rethinks museum typology through site planning, architectural language and exhibition design.

METHODS....................................................................................................... Mock ups, sketches and computer-aided drawings

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23


24


06 / tahfiz food center


Food production building that requires critical circulation and zoning solution. The premise of the project is to having dynamic form that does not compromises practicality of production building to ensure hygenic and safety of the products.

TYPOLOGIES................................................................................................. Food center which the proposed programs are farming, processing, preparing, packaging and research. The building is part of Smart Tahfiz Center.

LOCATION..................................................................................................... Seberang Perai, Malaysia

RESPONSIBILITY.......................................................................................... Individual project which requires understanding on the system of building program; food production and it relationship with building layout, the core services and how it function as a building.

METHODS....................................................................................................... Mock ups, sketches and computer-aided drawings

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27


28


07 / wellness center


Wellness facilities aimed to provide comfortable enviroment for male and female users. The premise of the project is to establish distinct separation between their areas to assimilate Islamic values within private facilities building. Emphasis on spatial zoning of the building ensures optimum level of privacy that give comfort among users.

TYPOLOGIES................................................................................................. 3 storey health institution with treatment, recreation and rehabilitation spaces in a medium span building structure.

LOCATION..................................................................................................... Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

RESPONSIBILITY.......................................................................................... Individual project which requires student to understand relationship between space, form and structure within cultural and physical context, exploration on building services and how it affects the building form and use of sustainable building construction.

METHODS....................................................................................................... Mock ups, sketches and computer-aided drawings

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31


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08 / waterfront


Comparative study between waterfronts from Australia and around the world. Aim to analysis and discuss features of a good waterfront. As industry continues to vacate centrally located water’s edge, and working waterfronts are made redundant, this study is to investigate on ways to meaningfully re-engage these areas beyond just tourism and housing.

CASE STUDY.......................................................................................... Marina Bay Sands & Port Melbourne

RESPONSIBILITY.......................................................................................... Group of two works

PUBLICATION............................................................................................... issuu.com/barnabyhartford-davis/docs/thewaterfrontsbook

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Mairna Bay Sands Analysis

MARIN S SC

9

4

1

3

6 7

2

8

10

MARINA BAY PLAN SINGAPORE SCALE 1:2000

5

Open Stage Helix Bridge Merlion

Retail Restaurant

Helix Bridge

Restaurant Pier

Entertainment Accomodation

The Pormontory

Commersial Restaurant

MARINA BAY PLAN SINGAPORE SCALE 1:2000

Park

Office

Merlion Park

10 minutes walking radius

Retail

SURROUNDING BUILDINGS ENHANCE PUBLIC SPACE mix of use and seamless interaction between inside and outdoors

ACCESS MADE EASY BY TRAMS, BIKE AND FOOT access by foot and bike add up the element of the transportation mix

Esplanade

CROWNED BY PEDESTRIAN PROMENADES

The Promontory Marina Bay Sands

ICONIC BUILDINGS SERVE A VARIETY OF FUNCTIONS Attention-grabbing buildings that reflect a human scale and do not detract from the surrounding context. These conic buildings strive to achieve the same flexibility and public-spirited presence by serving a MARINA BAY PLAN variety of functions

SINGAPORE SCALE 1:2000

Typical Taxanomy

Restaurant

Waterfront Promenade

The Helix

Open Stage Helix Bridge Merlion

Open Stage

Retail

Helix Bridge

Restaurant

Park

Merlion

Restaurant Pier

Entertainment Accomodation Commersial

The Pormontory

Entertainment

Restaurant

Accomodation

Office

10 minutes walking radius

Restaurant

Merlion Park Esplanade

Open Stage Helix Bridge

The Helix

The Pormontory

Merlion Park

Restaurant

Esplanade

Office

10 minutes walking radius

ACCESS MADE EASY BY TRAMS, BIKESURROUNDING AND FOOT BUILDINGS ENHANCE PUBLIC SPACE CROWNED BY PEDESTRIAN PROMENADES ACCESS MADE EASY BY TRAMS, BIKE AND FOOT access by foot and bike add up the element transportation mix between inside and outdoors mixof of the use and seamless interaction access by foot and bike add up the element of the transportation mix

rs

The Promontory

Restaurant

MARINA BAY PLAN SINGAPORE SCALE 1:2000

Waterfront Promenade

Pier

Park

Commersial

Retail

Park

The Promontory

The Helix

Merlion Park Esplanade

Marina Bay Sands

Waterfront Promenade Marina Bay Sands

The Promontory The Helix

Waterfront Promenade Marina Bay Sands

ICONIC BUILDINGS SERVE A VARIETY OF FUNCTIONS ICONIC BUILDINGS SERVE A VARIETY OF FUNCTIONS Attention-grabbing buildings that reflect a human scale and do not detract fromAttention-grabbing the surrounding con- that reflect a human scale and do not detract from the surrounding conbuildings text.presence These conicby buildings strive text. These conic buildings strive to achieve the same flexibility and public-spirited serving a to achieve the same flexibility and public-spirited presence by serving a variety of functions variety of functions

CROWNED BY PEDESTRIAN PROMENADES

ICONIC BUILDINGS SERVE A VARIETY OF FUNCTIONS Attention-grabbing buildings that reflect a human scale and do not detract from the surrounding context. These conic buildings strive to achieve the same flexibility and public-spirited presence by serving a variety of functions

Merlion

Retail Restaurant

Restaurant Pier

The Pormontory Park Merlion Park

10 minutes walking radius

mix

Esplanade

CROWNED BY PEDESTRIAN PROMENADES

The Promontory The Helix

Waterfront Promenade Marina Bay Sands

ICONIC BUILDINGS SERVE A VARIETY OF FUNCTIONS Attention-grabbing buildings that reflect a human scale and do not detract from the surrounding context. These conic buildings strive to achieve the same flexibility and public-spirited presence by serving a variety of functions

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Port Melbourne Analysis

1887

NA BAY PLAN SINGAPORE CALE 1:2000 1956

1956

2015

2015

2015

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09 / bi city eco urban


This study explores the role of two wheels as the primary mode of commuting in the central city and thus its impact on the disciplines of architecture and urban design. The transformation towards city is physical, economic and cultural. Specifically, this study speculate on what if Chapel Street becomes like Ho Chi Minh City, an activity centre that is friendly for two-wheelers?

CASE STUDY.................................................................................................. South Yarra

RESPONSIBILITY.......................................................................................... Group of two works

38


Bi Street

CHAPEL STREET ACTIVITY CENTRE area covered by the activity centre is

82 ha parking area comprises

7% of the area which is equal to

6.17 ha three components of parking

1.95 ha 2.10 ha 2.12 ha

on ground parking

podium parking

carpark building

EAST LINK TRAIL EAST LINK HIGHWAY CONNECTION TO OTHER TRAIL

39


Bi Housing

Bi Parking

Bi Housing

from apar on a bike

current car park garage for prahran market

park garage

re-purposed : urban vertical farming

current typical podium car park in playground aparment + basketball

court

aparment with ramps

futsal + gym + running track

facade and services

re-purposed : garage gymnasium

40


10 / professional practice


This course investigate how digital design and collaborative tools, in particular BIM, can catalyst significant changes in the practice of architecture and the way building works. It also explores the key differences between traditional and emerging collaborative project procurement methodologies and introduces to basic skills for operating with a collaborative design and project procurement team.

SOFTWARE.................................................................................................... Revit Architecture

RESPONSIBILITY.......................................................................................... Individual works

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POLISHED CONCRETE RUBBER MATTING (VOLCANIC ASH) WHITE TILES (DUCK WHITE) FRESCO MARMOULEM 3872 (VOLCANIC ASH) BRICKWORK (REFER DRAWING A500) CARPET (DUCK WHITE) TIMBER FLOORING SYSTEM TB001

MEETING PACE

L2-01

BR-01 HORIZONTAL BICYCLE STORAGE RACK BR-02 VERTICAL BICYCLE STORAGE RACK SK-01 VANITY SINK WC-01 TOILET LK-01 TRIPLE HEIGHT STORAGE LOCKERS

CAFE TENANCY 01 G-04

D-G27

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EXHIBITION TENANCY G-03

BR-01 HORIZONTAL BICYCLE STORAGE RACK BR-02 VERTICAL BICYCLE STORAGE RACK SK-01 VANITY SINK WC-01 TOILET LK-01 TRIPLE HEIGHT STORAGE LOCKERS

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POLISHED CONCRETE RUBBER MATTING (VOLCANIC ASH) WHITE TILES (DUCK WHITE) FRESCO MARMOULEM 3872 (VOLCANIC ASH) BRICKWORK (REFER DRAWING A500) CARPET (DUCK WHITE) TIMBER FLOORING SYSTEM TB001

W-09

FFL: 33000 SFL: 32975

LEGEND

L2-02

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1000

FLOOR FINISHES F-01 F-02 F-03 F-04 F-05 F-06 F-07

G-04 F-01

WORKSPACE

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CAFE TENANCY 01 D-G27

1000

F-01 F-02 F-03 F-04 F-05 F-06 F-07

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COL.

1100

FLOOR FINISHES

COL.

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LEGEND SK-01 VANITY SINK WC-01 TOILET BS-01 BICYCLE STAIRCASE

F-01 FFL: 33000 SFL: 32975

W-09

FFL: 33000 SFL: 32975

800

COL.

5600

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6800 6000

MEETING PACE

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6000

6000

WORKSPACE

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POLISHED CONCRETE RUBBER MATTING (VOLCANIC ASH) WHITE TILES (DUCK WHITE) FRESCO MARMOULEM 3872 (VOLCANIC ASH) BRICKWORK (REFER DRAWING A500) CARPET (DUCK WHITE) TIMBER FLOORING SYSTEM TB001

6000

F-01 F-02 F-03 F-04 F-05 F-06 F-07

800

COL.

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2500

FLOOR FINISHES

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4200

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QUEENSBERRY ST ENTRY 400 200

400 400 200

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5600

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LINE OF VOID ABOVE

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135.0

LOBBY G-01

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cooperhillmanarchitects@gmail.com 4083 WORKSPACE

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KITCHEN 01

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FEMALE AMBULANT W/C

Project title

ACCESS TO WINDOW CLEANING PLATFORM

Date

COL.

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D-204

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2660

800

2660

140

Drawn by Checked by

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RH & BC

FEMALE AMBULANT W/C

Project title

ACCESS TO WINDOW CLEANING PLATFORM

D-204

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Drawn by Checked by Scale

VERTICAL SERVICES RISER 140

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D-G28

LOADING G-07 F-01 FFL: 33000 SFL: 32975

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D-G22

D-G24

D-G23

D-G25

MALE W/C

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KITCHEN 02

04/18/15

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RH & BC

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FFL: 33000 SFL: 32925

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BIN STORE

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G-08 F-01

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D-G09

THESE DRAWINGS SHOULD BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALL SPECIFICATIONS, CONTRACTS & DRAWINGS

200

200

FFL: 33000 SFL: 32975

ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETRES. DO NOT SCALE OFF DRAWINGS, USE FIGURED DIMENSIONS ONLY

63-69 BOUVERIE ST

ISSUED FOR INFORMATION

1

63-69 BOUVERIE ST

ISSUED FOR INFORMATION

A301

5/10/2015 3:44:45 PM

A3

5/10/2015 1:09:57 PM 5000

3400

200

4275

9080

200

200

5000

3400

200

Bussiness Start Up Return Brief

Sub contractors/consultants can feed into design

2

cooperhillmanarchitects@gmail.com

LIFT 02

6000

LIFT 01

19

4200

LOUNGE

18

BS-01

A301

1

50 m²

17

43 A

B

L04-04

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F-01

F-01 WC-01

F-03

15

SK-01

Ground Floor Plan

G-11

G-20

F-01

18550

PANTRY

CAFE TENANCY 02

FFL: 33000 SFL: 32950

F-03

FEMALE W/C

F-03

RH & BC

THESE DRAWINGS SHOULD BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALL SPECIFICATIONS, CONTRACTS & DRAWINGS

6000

A101

D-G19

DISABLED W/C G-21

G-19

14

D-G08

Project title

04/21/15 RH & BC

200

6000

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D-G20

D-G22

MALE W/C

13

FS01 D-G07

A500

Remnant

1 : 50@A1

ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETRES. DO NOT SCALE OFF DRAWINGS, USE FIGURED DIMENSIONS ONLY

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F-01 FFL: 33000 SFL: 32975

A300

3 4

W-05

BOUVERIE ST ENTRY

1000

5/10/2015 1:05:46 PM

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G-06

F-02 FFL: 33000 SFL: 32925

1

A300

FFL: 33000 SFL: 32950

G-12

LIFT 02

CORRIDOR

G-05

Date 27/05/2015

1

D-G18

LOADING G-07

Description Issue for Information

1

WASH ROOM

D-G21

D-G28

F-01

THESE DRAWINGS SHOULD BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALL SPECIFICATIONS, CONTRACTS & DRAWINGS

63-69 BOUVERIE ST

KITCHEN 01

No. 1

W-08

D-G15

D-G01

D-G12

FFL: 33000 SFL: 32975

ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETRES. DO NOT SCALE OFF DRAWINGS, USE FIGURED DIMENSIONS ONLY

ISSUED FOR INFORMATION

FFL: 33000 SFL: 32975

FFL: 33000 SFL: 32975

24

1

A301

2275

23

MAIL ROOM

Date

WC-01

1 : 50@A1

1

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22

F-01

12

FFL: 33000 SFL: 32975

63-69 BOUVERIE ST

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COL.

RH & BC

20

FS01

1501

Project number

D-211

MALE AMBULANT W/C

04/21/15

L2-05

19

Rev. 01

Typical Office Floor Plan

FEMALE W/C

5160

D-210

18

VERTICAL SERVICES RISER

Scale

A301

1000

D-209

D-213

800

800

140

D-208

D-212

D-214

1150

VERTICAL SERVICES RISER 5000

A103

SK-01

F-02

D-207

MALE W/C

1501

Project number

W-03

MALE AMBULANT W/C

Rev. 01

Typical Office Floor Plan

D-211

17

SK-01

120 400

W-06 FEMALE W/C

5600

D-210

6000

D-209

D-213

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D-G08

6000

D-208

D-212

COL.

2600

F-02

L2-03

4685

4885

L2-04

D-214

4685

5600

D-207

MALE W/C

COL. D-205

WASH ROOM W-05

915

915

915

A103

SK-01

F-02 W-10

D-206

15

120 200 400

D-268

COL.

400

L2-03

400

400

915

COL. D-205

WASH ROOM W-05

14

DN

D-G07

D-268 D-206

F-01

F-01 13

LIFT 01

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W-05

G-06

F-02 FFL: 33000 SFL: 32925

D-G04

W-08

LIFT 02

CORRIDOR

G-05

Date

1

120 200 400

1

120 400

24

2

21400

23

3

200 400

22

4

5400

21

5

140400

20

6

22000

19

7

917

18

8

600

17

9

6600

6000

4083 16

22000

15

10

917

14

11

600

5600

6600

A300

No.

L2-01

DN 13

12

5160

W-03

W-01

LIFT 02

W-01

WORKSPACE

F-06

D-G02

W-05

2600

LIFT 01

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L2-01

D-G03

D-G06

D-G26

F-05

200

W-03

W-01

LIFT 02

WORKSPACE

1

2

6000

LIFT 01

VERTICAL SERVICES RISER

200300 400

D-G06

D-G05

W-03

D-G02

6000

COL.

D-G03

5100

2

1000

400

1000

400

COL.

VERTICAL SERVICES RISER

D-202

2460

D-203

COL.

2

400 400

VERTICAL SERVICES RISER

D-202

400 400

1500

W-10

D-203

COL.

Description

Architectural Design Model

Date

16200

No.

1

1

WORKSPACE

A300

A300

L4-01

3

A603

Structural Design Model

Rev. 01

PING PONG L04-05

Floor Plan

6000

20 m²

1501

Project number Project title

Remnant

Date

10/06/15

INTEROPERABLE MODELS

Author

Drawn by

4

ME M

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Checked by

1 : 50@A1

Scale

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Detailed operations and maintenance information input

A301

Interoperable BIM Model Pre Design

Facilities Management (FM) BIM Platform

Concept Design

Design Development

Fin Desi

Client Designer Design Consultants No. Description Date Constructors Trade Constructors cooperhillmanarchitects@gmail.com

1

View 1

A604

Rev. 01

Parties Involvement in IPD Project Phases

3D Visualisation 1501

Project number Project title

Remnant

Date

10/06/15 Author

Drawn by Checked by

Checker

Scale

@A1

THESE DRAWINGS SHOULD BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALL SPECIFICATIONS, CONTRACTS & DRAWINGS

2

3D View 1

ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETRES. DO NOT SCALE OFF DRAWINGS, USE FIGURED DIMENSIONS ONLY

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Project Phasing

43


43 A

B

6000

4275

1

301

5600

400

3875

400

1925 LINE OF FACADE ABOVE

W-08

2000

FLOOR FINISHES

400

1

EXHIBITION TENANCY

POLISHED CONCRETE RUBBER MATTING (VOLCANIC ASH) WHITE TILES (DUCK WHITE) FRESCO MARMOULEM 3872 (VOLCANIC ASH) BRICKWORK (REFER DRAWING A500) CARPET (DUCK WHITE) TIMBER FLOORING SYSTEM TB001

E

4200

E

3800

R-01

ROOF TERRACE

D

200300 400

2

D-G26

F-05

6000

1

A301

-

---

-

5100

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No.

Description

Date

21400

7000

3500

3500

3500

2800

200 400 6000

5400

Rev. 01

Date

Checked by

04/21/15

4250

4250

3500

RH & BC RH & BC

3500

3500

3500

3500

3500

7000

3500

3500

3500

2800

Date Drawn by Checked by

86300

83500

80000

Roof Top

Roof Level

76500

Level 13

73000

Level 12

69500

Level 11

66000

Level 10

62500

Level 9

59000

55500

Level 8

Level 7

52000

Level 6

48500

Level 5

45000

Level 4

41500

Level 3

37250

33000

Level 1

29400

Basement

1 : 100@A1

3500

1501

Project number Project title

3600

Ground Level

86300

83500

Roof Top

80000

Roof Level

76500

Level 13

73000

Level 12

69500

Level 11

66000

Level 10

62500

Level 9

59000

Level 8

55500

Level 7

52000

Level 6

48500

Level 5

45000

Level 4

41500

Level 3

37250

33000

Level 2

Scale

Section A-A 1501

Remnant

Under slab level Level G12 2

140400

3500

3

3500

A501

3500

Drawn by

Level 1

2460

A

43

3500

1

3500

A501

3500

1

3500

A431

4250

RH & BC

29400

200

B

R-01

ROOF TERRACE

L13-01

WORKSPACE

L12-01

WORKSPACE

L11-01

WORKSPACE

L10-01

WORKSPACE

L9-01

WORKSPACE

L8-01

WORKSPACE

L7-01

WORKSPACE

L6-01

WORKSPACE

L5-01

WORKSPACE

L4-01

WORKSPACE

L3-01

WORKSPACE

L1-02

COMMUNAL KITCHEN/DINING

B-08

G-01

LOBBY

GAS METER ROOM

04/18/15

4250

RH & BC

1 : 50@A1

Basement

Scale

A300

A Project title 3600

Ground Level

DN

FFL: 33000 SFL: 32925

B

Drawn by

Rev. 01

Project number

Remnant

G-09 D-G14

3

4

Checked by

22

A501

21

R-01

20

ROOF TERRACE

19

L13-01

18

WORKSPACE

17

L12-01

16

WORKSPACE

15

L11-01

14

WORKSPACE

13

L10-01

12

WORKSPACE

11

L9-01

10

WORKSPACE

9

L8-01

8

1

7

A501

6

1

Date

5

A431

D-G11

4

1501

Project number Project title

3

Date

Section A-A

F-01

2

WORKSPACE

L7-01

A300

Rev. 01

Ground Floor Plan

G-11

FFL: 33000 SFL: 32975 ---

F-02

WORKSPACE

L6-01

WORKSPACE

L5-01

WORKSPACE

L4-01

WORKSPACE

L3-01

WORKSPACE

L2-01

WORKSPACE

A101

L1-02

CAFE TENANCY 02

B-08

D-G13

BOUVERIE ST ENTRY D-G19

ISABLED W/C

G-01

3 4 A500

LOBBY

D-G12

COMMUNAL KITCHEN/DINING

A300 D-G18

W-05

FFL: 33000 SFL: 32950

Description

27/05/2015

1

GAS METER ROOM

W-09

WC-01

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No.

---

Date

Issue for Information

1

Description

A301

No. 1

W-08

1

FFL: 33000 SFL: 32975 D-G15

A301

F-01 FFL: 33000 SFL: 32975

1

F-01

A301

G-02 W-05

C

C

cooperhillmanarchitects@gmail.com RETAIL TENANCY

W-01

KITCHEN 02

L1-06

D

VERTICAL SERVICES RISER

G-01

F-03

MEETING 02

B-05

W-03

0°

LOBBY

G-21

PUMP & SPRINKLER VALVE CONTROL ROOM

R-01

ROOF TERRACE

L13-01

WORKSPACE

L12-01

WORKSPACE

L11-01

WORKSPACE

L10-01

WORKSPACE

L9-01

WORKSPACE

L8-01

WORKSPACE

L7-01

WORKSPACE

L6-01

WORKSPACE

L5-01

WORKSPACE

L4-01

WORKSPACE

L3-01

WORKSPACE

L2-01

WORKSPACE

L1-06

MEETING 02

B-05

PUMP & SPRINKLER VALVE CONTROL ROOM

SK-01 VANITY SINK WC-01 TOILET BS-01 BICYCLE STAIRCASE

F-01

135.0

F-01 F-02 F-03 F-04 F-05 F-06 F-07

LEGEND

G-03

FFL: 33000 SFL: 32975

E

Scale

Remnant 04/21/15 RH & BC RH & BC 1 : 100@A1

THESE DRAWINGS SHOULD BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALL SPECIFICATIONS, CONTRACTS & DRAWINGS

THESE DRAWINGS SHOULD BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALL SPECIFICATIONS, CONTRACTS & DRAWINGS

THESE DRAWINGS SHOULD BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALL SPECIFICATIONS, CONTRACTS & DRAWINGS

ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETRES. DO NOT SCALE OFF DRAWINGS, USE FIGURED DIMENSIONS ONLY

ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETRES. DO NOT SCALE OFF DRAWINGS, USE FIGURED DIMENSIONS ONLY

ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETRES. DO NOT SCALE OFF DRAWINGS, USE FIGURED DIMENSIONS ONLY

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BS-01

1

301

9080

200

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Existing Model

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EP Design Model

Date

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A101 Scale

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Revised Model

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Building Operation

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No.

Description

Date

Owner Remnant Unnamed 1501

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