Jake Cumberland Portfolio 2018

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JAKE

CUMBERLAND

PORTFOLIO BACHELOR

OF

ARCHITECTURE

SELECTED

WORKS

2017-2018

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GRADUATE


JAKE

CUMBERLAND

EDUCATION BACHELOR

2015-2016

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ST

YEAR

OF

DIGITAL

MEDIA

COMPLETED)

2016-2018

BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY

2019-2020

MASTERS

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ARCHITECTURE

EMPLOYMENT

WEBSITE:

http://jakecumberland.com

EMAIL:

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CONTACT:

0431288898

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CONCEPT DESIGN DEVELOPMENT FOR WHITSUNDAYS REGIONAL COUNCIL GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY

2017 CURRENT

ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMEN MY OWN BUSINESS

2018

CAD & DESIGN ASSISTANT FOR COAST COMMONWEALTH GAMES JACK MORTON WORLDWIDE

AWARDS

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REVIT RHINO

PHOTOSHOP

ILLUSTRATOR

ARCHICAD

INDESIGN

SKETCHUP

AFTEREFFECTS

V-RAY

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3D

UBLICATIO ESILIENT N THE CON RANSFORMA

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: TRANSITION TO ITIES IN AUSTRALIA EXT OF GLOBAL URBAN ION

2017-2018

2 X ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AWARD (TOP 5% OF GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY STUDENTS)

2018

1ST PLACE - GOLD COAST REGIONAL BOTANICAL GARDENS VISITOR CENTRE - GOLD COAST CITY COUNCIL

REFEREE'S KARINE

AUTOCAD

ACHIEVEMENTS P R I T

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GOLD

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CUTTING DR HENRY SKATES

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A/DISCIPLINE HEAD,ARCHITECTURE REGISTERED ARCHITECT + 61 (07) 5552 7534 CHARTERED ARCHITECT & PROGRAM DIRECTOR: MASTER ARCHITECTURE + 61 (0) 468989104

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CONTENTS

THE FLOW OF SYNERGY BOTANICAL GARDEN | ACADEMIC | 2018

DANCING IN HARMONY PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE | ACADEMIC | 2018

The MAORI MANTA RAY COMMUNITY CENTRE | COMPETITION | 2018

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Merrimac Performing Arts Centre, Gold Coast, AUS - 2018

The proposal is a poetic response to the increase of urbanisation and loss of natural assets throughout the Gold Coast region. The project celebrates nature becoming a catalyst for the green economy creating a opportunity towards the forgotten community of Merrimac. Suggesting a new urban typology of balance between architecture and flora.

Merrimac Performing Arts Centre, Gold Coast, AUS - 2018

The design is an assembly of modular built forms detached and raised from the wetlands, mixed with a balance of landscape allowing the vegetation to dance within an interweaved method in relation to the structure. Within each designated block there are interlocking ramps which are connecting separate spaces, creating a continuous space of curiosity. The site users get a package of seeds at the main entrance to ‘plant a tree’, this allows the users to have close connection and relationship while bringing sustainable life to the project.

50% architecture and 50% flora in response to urbanisation on the Gold Coast

Interlocking ramp creating level changes with unexpected connections

‘Plant a tree’ creates life and relationship with the community

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Merrimac Performing Arts Centre, Gold Coast, AUS - 2018

Flood Resilient Amphithere

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Merrimac Performing Arts Centre, Gold Coast, AUS - 2018


WETLANDS

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Vegetation

Architecture

raised structure from flood

interlocking ramp function

Merrimac Performing Arts Centre, Gold Coast, AUS - 2018

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Building Pad -waterproof sealant -cast-in-situ-concrete -damp proof membrane -crushed stone earth

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Load bearing wall -cast in place concrete -rein.conc. strip footing

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Treated timber post -CLT -rein.conc. strip footing

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village typology -curiosity -explore -find -discover

structure interweaved with the vegetation

Floor system 1 -waterproof sealant -treated pine floor -treated timber joists -exposed timber bearers

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Stairs -treated timber -(tread and risers)

Roof garden -vegetation -geotextile -drainage layer -water proofing -treated timber joist -treated timber bearer

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Rooftop drainage -internal drainage system -connecting with below services.

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Roof =treated pre-fabricated CLT

2 =Timber decking -DPM -joists - Steel I-beam -MDF

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Benowa Botanical Gardens, Gold Coast, AUS - 2018

Within the Master plan, the connection of the waterbodies cleared the static water from the site, allowing the old static water to now flow into the Nerang River, the free flowing water bodies heavily influencing the design process. The proposed building was designed to represent an organic wave form to link with the surrounding waterways and blend in with the sites nature and landscape. The link between landscape and structure interaction is a vital aspect of the buildings form. The landscape stomachs sections of the structure to combine the pair as one, allowing sections of the roof to be accessible for the future users.

Benowa Botanical Gardens, Gold Coast, AUS - 2018

synergy

1st Gold Coast Regional Botanical gardens Visitor Centre Gold Coast City Council

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Benowa Botanical Gardens, Gold Coast, AUS - 2018

The main concept for the masterplan was to interact the waterbodies together in act to clear the static water and to create a new ecosystem of the botanical gardens. Emergent landscapes terraces were activated due to flooding, allowing the water levels to rises however not affect the design.

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Benowa Botanical Gardens, Gold Coast, AUS - 2018


Benowa Botanical Gardens, Gold Coast, AUS - 2018

Site users

16 The heart Circulation of the heart


ACCESS

CAFE

SHOP

LIBRARY

RESTROOM

PARKING

HERBARIUM

OFFICES PODS

OUTDOOR AREA

Benowa Botanical Gardens, Gold Coast, AUS - 2018

MULTIUSE

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Oriental Bay Communtiy Centre, Wellington, NZ - 2018

Oriental Bay Communtiy Centre, Wellington, NZ - 2018

The objective of our design proposal for the Oriental Bay Community Centre was to bring the building back to it’s original purpose of a multi-use public engagement facility whilst also creating a contemporary structure that addressed both the promenade and waterfront opportunities. The structure is an undulating system in the form of a manta ray; derived from its Maori representation as a wise guardian and protector. So as the manta ray is set in a state of motion, breaching the border of the natural and urban landscape, she provides a shelter of harmony in which users can cultivate their arts.

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ROOF: Fibreglass cladding 60mm Waterproof membrane High density sheep’s wool insulation Steel box beams Timber battens MDF Timber veneer soffit

Glazing to gables

Reinforced concrete structural column connects to load beaing steel I-Beam transfering load to central ridge beam.

Timber bifolding partition systems Timber screening 457x475mm

EXTERNAL WALLS: White stucco t=20mm High density sheep’s wool insulation Stud 90x45mm Pasterboard t=30mm Double glazing on south facing windows

Aluminum shading device

INTERNAL WALLS: Pasterboard t=30mm Stud 90x45mm

Oriental Bay Communtiy Centre, Wellington, NZ - 2018

Structural ring beam surrounding elevator shaft

EXTERIOR FIRST FLOOR Timber decking DPM Joists Steel I-beam MDF Timber veneer soffit

INTERIOR FIRST FLOOR Timber pine MDF Joists Beams Plasterboard Cast in situ reinforced concrete column Steel plate with bifolding track system 600mm void allowing for movement in earthquake Isulation Damp proof membrane Reinforced conrete waffle slab

EXTERNAL FLOOR: Waterproof sealant Rough troweled screed Concrete slab Damp proof membrane Concrete sub slab t=60mm Crushed stone t=60mm Earth

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INTERNAL FLOOR: Polished concrete finish Concrete waffle slab Damp proof membrane Insulation Concrete sub slab t=60mm Crushed stone t=60mm Earth


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Oriental Bay Communtiy Centre, Wellington, NZ - 2018


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Oriental Bay Communtiy Centre, Wellington, NZ - 2018


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