Jared Wasilewski 16 Waller Street, Mansfield Park, SA, 5012 Email: jaredwas@gmail.com Mobile: 0437 860 942 Telephone: 08 8243 0282
References:
James Hayter Director at Oxigen Professor at The University of Adelaide Email: jhayter@oxigen.net.au Mobile: 0417 806 379
Dr Jo Russell-Clarke Senior Lecturer at the School of Architecture and Built Environment at The University of Adelaide Email: jo.russell-clarke@adelaide.edu.au Mobile: 0401 763 182 Telephone: 08 8313 4589 Fax: 08 8313 4377
Veronica Soebarto Associate Professor, Lecturer and Course Coordinator at the University of Adelaide Email: veronica.soebarto@adelaide.edu.au Telephone: 08 8303 5695
Matt Baida Landscape Architect at WAX Design Email: matt@waxdesign.com.au Telephone: 08 8463 0886
BIO Jared Wasilewski graduated from the University of Adelaide with a Bachelor of Design Studies in 2011, followed by a double Masters of Architecture and Landscape Architecture in 2013 and 2014 respectively. With the experience of having completed programs in fields of both architecture and landscape architecture, Jared has gained a wider knowledge base which he hopes to expand through real project experience, where elements of both architecture and landscape architecture can be implemented.
ÂŹ Bachelor of Design Studies ÂŹ Master of Architecture
ÂŹ Master of Landscape Architecture
Through 6 years of university Jared's skill set has grown to include several programs such as key tools in the Adobe creative suite, 3D modelling programs including Rhinoceros and Sketchup combined with rendering tools such as V-Ray, and drafting programs such as AutoCAD. Taking a proactive approach, Jared has also taken the initiative to begin learning BIM programs Bentley Microstation and Revit. Combined with strong written and verbal skills, Jared is able to produce work which is visually readable and communicates the intent in a cohesive manner.
Born and raised in Adelaide, Jared intends to enhance the city and it's surrounding areas and continue the trend of innovative, creative design currently taking place in the city. He aims to use his interest in new technologies and innovative materials to incorporate interesting and exciting design elements and details in the projects he is involved in. Taking part in design competitions and events such as Park(ing) Day and One:One, working in groups with colleagues and new people alike, Jared has further grown his group work skills, able to work collectively within a group to achieve a common goal, something also evident through his experience of team culture playing for the Forestville Eagles Basketball Club for over 10 years. Jared aims to bring these skills and goals into the professional realm where he can begin to make a real physical impact on the built environment and create better spaces for generations to come.
CV EDUCATION
OTHER
2008
Graduated from Underdale High School, Adelaide, South Australia
2012-13 Participated in ARCHmedium 'Tokyo Replay Centre' architecture
2009
Commenced Bachelor of Design Studies at the University of Adelaide
2011
Completed Bachelor of Design Studies at the University of Adelaide
2012
Commenced Double Masters Degree in Architecture and Landscape Architecture at the University of Adelaide
2012 2013
competition
2014
Participated in SA Architecture Awards student bar build
2014
SONA team member - Super Studio organising committee
2014
Participated in Adelaide Park(ing) Day
Work displayed in studio exhibition at the Port Community Arts Centre
2014
Participated in Deakin University bus shelter design competition
Work displayed in Final Year 'Tabula Rasa Opus' Exhibition at the University of Adelaide
2014
Participated in One:One Adelaide
2014-15 Participated in Lesley Lynn Design Competition 2011-14 Works displayed in 'ALL IN' exhibitions at the University of Adelaide 2014
Work displayed in Final Year 'Hypothesis' Exhibition at the University of Adelaide
2014
Completed Double Masters Degree in Architecture and Landscape Architecture at the University of Adelaide
EMPLOYMENT 2007 (June) 2014
Work experience at ETSA Utilities Responsibilities: CAD documentation.
Freelance Graphic Design + Consultation at Linseed Design Pty. Ltd.
SKILLS Adobe Photoshop
V-Ray
Adobe InDesign
Microsoft Office
Adobe Illustrator
AutoCAD
Rhinoceros 3D
Bentley Microstation
Sketchup
Model making
INDEX
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
ARCHITECTURE
URBAN DESIGN
GRAPHIC DESIGN
'Into The Trees'
2014
'Dissecting The Grid'
'Parliament House Courtyard'
'Harts Mill Game Studios'
'Presence ADL+'
2014
2012
2013
'Sensory Instrumentation'
'Stratum Sports Centre'
'Hive'
2013
2014
2013
2011
'Seaford Town Square Masterplan'
'Editus Towers'
'Enter.Connect.Live'
2014
2013
2012
'Linseed Design Promotional Suite'
2014
INTO THE TREES
VISION THE CITY BLOCK
FINAL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE PROJECT 2013 A natural landscape in an unnatural setting. The trees emerge from the cracks. A native forest fills the urban remains. The Victoria Place plaza is a product of the spatial remains of the high rise buildings on site. The block typology of the 1970’s has forced the disuse, dysfunction and disregard for the space. Through explorations of what has come before, what exists now, and what may exist in the future, it is envisaged that this design will repair the site by returning it to the public and filling in the next link in the evolution of the city block. Growing from the cracks to reclaim the space from the dominance of the rigid architectural forms, native Australian plants take centre stage in the middle of the block, shifting the focus towards the natural. Existing built fabric has made way for the urban forest to grow, creating a greater visible definition between restricted government buildings and open public space. The element of water in the landscape combines with the density of planting to create a micro-climate within the block, improving air quality, lowering the urban heat island effect, and providing a much needed wind break. This is only the first step in a larger plan for greater Adelaide. The first stage of repairing the site at Victoria Place will be followed by upgrading the Gawler Place streetscape linking the newly redeveloped Rundle Mall to the Victoria Place urban forest, with the final stage being to identify appropriate sites across the Adelaide CBD to implement the new urban forest block typology, as Adelaide goes into the trees.
TRADITIONAL ADELAIDE BLOCK
CURRENT ADELAIDE BLOCK
FUTURE ADELAIDE BLOCK
Low-rise commercial with wide lanes. Major changes are yet to come...
High rise towers with restricted access. The remaining space is left to stagnate...
Open, accessible plaza space. The first step in a larger plan for Adelaide...
1950’s
1970’s
2014 -
FLINDERS STREET
VICTORIA PLACE -34.927729 138.601492
GAWLER PLACE
VICTORIA SQUARE
4250m2
NATURE RECLAIMED
NATIVE VEGETATION 10
20m
25
50m
1:250
N
URBAN FOREST
WAKEFIELD STREET
PROCESS REDEFINE BOUNDARIES
IDENTIFY CRACKS
EVALUATE BUILT FABRIC
OUTLINE CIRCULATION
LANDSCAPE
Refocus the spatial definition of the space by taking focus away from the rigid architectural forms
Map locations where vegetation will emerge from to naturally reclaim the space
Compare footprints of historic and current built fabric to understand the different permutations of the space
Identify major circulation paths linking 5 major points surrounding the block
Resulting pattern drives the design of the landscape, determining planting densities and locations
INITIAL SKETCH
OLD BUILT FABRIC
NEW BUILT FABRIC
CIRCULATION
SHARED VEHICLE SPACE
PLANTING
NATURAL PATHS
WATER
MICRO-CLIMATE
PLANT LIST TREES
MIX A
MIX H MIX I
MIX B MIX C
MIX J
Acacia cyperophylla
Red Mulga
ACCY
18
Acacia salicina
Broughton willow
ACSA
10
Acacia victoriae
Elegant wattle
ACVI
19
Banksia marginata
Silver banksia
BAMA
10
Bursaria spinosa
Sweet bursaria
BUSP
14
Callistemon rugulosus
Scarlet bottle-brush
CARU
13
Eucalyptus fasciculosa
Pink gum
EUFA
3
Eucalyptus leucoxylon
SA Blue gum
EULE
3
Melia azedarach
White cedar
MEAZ
20
Acacia myrtifolia
Myrtle wattle
ACMY
0.5 ctr
Atriplex nummularia
Old man saltbush
ATNU
0.5 ctr
Eremophila maculata
Spotted emu bush
ERMA
1.0 ctr
Grevillea lavandulacea
Lavender grevillea
GRLA
0.8 ctr
Leucophyta brownii
Silver nugget
LEBR
0.5 ctr
Maireana sedifolia
Pearl bluebush
MASE
0.5 ctr
Westringia eremicola
Slender westringia
WEER
0.8 ctr
Cymbopogon ambiguus
Lemon-scented grass
CYAM
0.5 ctr
Lomandra confertifolia
Seascape
LOCO
0.5 ctr
Themeda triandra
Kangaroo grass
THTR
0.5 ctr
MIX D MIX K MIX E MIX L
MIX F
MIX G
MIX M
SHRUBS
GRASSES
PLANTING PLAN
IMPLEMENTATION STAGE 1
Repair initial site at Victoria Place with new native Australian urban forest
STAGE 2
Upgrade Gawler Place streetscape linking the redeveloped Rundle Mall with the Victoria Place urban forest.
STAGE 3
Identify appropriate sites to implement new urban forest block typology across Adelaide CBD.
MISTING SYSTEM
Pressure pads trigger misters on a timer system to activate when users walk through the space
PLANTER EDGE/SEATS/LIGHTS
Corten steel planter edges with integrated folded seats and lighting for paths and plantings
WATER FEATURE
Periodically drained water feature drains to irrigation system for plantings, revealing corten steel stepping stones
DISSECTING THE GRID LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE STUDIO 2014
C
2
INTERSECTIONS COMMUNITY CITY The West End precinct will be reshaped into a community city that integrates:
UNDERUTILISED LAND
1. Focus 2. Adoption of Density 3. Supporting infrastructure 4. Economic Diversity 5. Human Scale
DIAGONAL BOULEVARDS
A set of diagonal roads intersecting the Adelaide grid will be introduced connecting key precincts within the West End. The degradation of the urban form within the West End has made the grid less dense and recognisable than in the east of Adelaide. This makes the West End the ideal place to begin a change in the urban form and fabric of the Adelaide CBD by altering the original grid.
PEDESTRIANS
UNTOUCHABLE LAND
CONNECTIONS
This adjustment of the grid will create nodes of activity and movement around the new intersections, and generate a direct level of connectivity throughout the West End. These passages will cater primarily to pedestrians and cyclists, providing more pedestrian friendly zones, while allowing service vehicles in one way carriageways with no on street parking provided. These diagonals will create a new typology of inter city movement and interaction which will create a dynamic space for residential and retail endeavours. These factors will lead to a space which is occupied more often, and for longer, creating a sense of security within a city which is becoming progressively more active.
LOST LANEWAYS
UNI HEART
HUMAN SCALE
WEST END GRID
IDEAL CONNECTIONS
DUNSTAN PARADE Linking the western parklands, the UniSA campus and the riverbank precinct through the centre of the West End, Dunstan Parade is the primary diagonal in the new West End grid.
BEADELL PLACE Beadell Place connects Grey Street through to Morphett Street towards the Central Markets through the main residential core of the West End.
WARREN STREET Warren Street connects the emerging health precinct on North Terrace, through the expanding university precinct, to Light Square via Grey Street.
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WAYMOUTH STREET PLAZA
WAYMOUTH STREET PLAZA ^
The plaza at the corner of Waymouth Street and Dunstan Parade provides a more The plaza at the corner of Waymouth Street and Dunstan Parade intimate setting in this quieter area of the West End. Adjacent to the residential provides a more intimate setting in this quieter area of the West core of the precinct, thecore plaza is met by Beadell Place, connecting residential to End. Adjacent to the residential of the precinct, the plaza is met by Beadell Place, connecting entertainment and retail, creating a constant residential to entertainmen t andbuzz retail, of activity within the space. creating a constant buzz of activity within the space.
WARREN STREET & DUNSTAN PARADE INTERSECTION
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Warren Street and Dunstan Parade both connect vital areas of the West End WARREN STREET & DUNSTAN PARADE INTERSECTION > precinct. Linking the emerging health precinct through the expanding university Warren Street campus to and Light Square, theconnect residential Dunstan Parade both vital areas along of the Warren Street provides the West End precinct. health precinct opportunity for Linking pop the up emerging markets along its through length, creating a strong sense of the expanding university campus to Light Square, the residential community. along Warren Street provides the opportunity for pop up markets along its length, creating a strong sense of community.
Linking the western parklands through the West End to the riverbank precinct, Linking the western parklands through the West End to the Dunstan Parade presents the opportunity for the 'Walk From The West', in riverbank precinct, Dunstan Parade presents the opportunity for conjunction with the sporting with facilities in the western parklands, AFL games at the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Walk trom the Westâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; , in conjunction the sporting facilities in the western parklands, AFL games at Adelaide Adelaide Oval can have a wider spreading impact Oval can have on the city with fans walking a wider spreading impact on the city with fans walking from the from the parklands to the oval, invigorating the spaces in between. parklands to the oval, invigorating the spaces in between.
IMPLEMENTATION IMPLEMENTATION Based in in thethe guiding timelinetimeline of the 2036 Bicentennial, Based guiding ofAdelaide the 2036 Adelaide Bicentennial, the project will the project will be carried out, completed and well established be carried out, completed and well established before the Bicentennial, providing before the Bicentennial, providing a vibrant and safe environment ato vibrant safe environment to celebrate thetoAdelaide of old, and embrace the celebrate and the Adelaide of old, and embrace the Adelaide yet come. Adelaide yet to come.
A. Allocate diagonal boulevards A
Allocate diagonal boulevards
B. Construct new buildings B
Construct new buildings
D. Develop existing buildings
C. Upgrade open space C
Upgrade open space
D
Develop existing buildings
E. Upgrade streetscapes E
Upgrade streetscapes
SEAFORD TOWN SQUARE MASTERPLAN ADVANCED ECOLOGY 2014
A permeable and connected town square taking cues from the historic activities of the site, and considerations of the wider Seaford area, with influences of abstract art and early 20th century landscape architecture. The Seaford town square in its current state is an empty, unused eyesore, the opposite of what a town square should be. This redesign of the space aims to increase activity, provide ease of access to the square and surrounding areas, and give residents and visitors a reason to stay and enjoy the space. A series of new residential, retail and commercial buildings will be constructed to bring in people living directly adjacent to the square, as well as providing dining and retail options along the fringe of the space. A new civic building in conjunction with the existing community centre and library will also be included. The design of the square along with the locations of the new buildings is based on ease of access for the users of the space. Looking at ideal connections between the adjoining areas to the square, direct paths have been cut through the buildings and the square itself. Different scales of activity have been provided for within the square, from intimate smaller scale areas to the larger paved forecourt to the civic building. These spaces all have different planting styles, from dense shrubs and avenues of trees, to a more minimal almost zen garden. These styles all combine to create a cohesive yet distinctly varying town square for the district of Seaford.
EXISTING TOWN SQUARE ~16,800m2
NEW TOWN SQUARE ~3,250m2
1.
2. 1.
3. 4.
5. 6.
PERMEABILITY
CONNECTIVITY 1. Residential village 2. Wetland detention basin 3. Quarry recreation park 4. Seaford community centre 5. Seaford shopping centre 6. Seaford train station
SMALL PLAZA ENTRANCE
nus orientalis ntal plane
5 No. RHSP
Grevillea lanigera 7 No. RHSP Woolly grevillea
Grevillea rosmarinifolia Spider flower
Leucophyta brownii Silver nugget
Maireana oppositifolia Heathy bluebush
Olearia axillaris Coast daisy bush
Westringia fruticosa Grey box
Austrodanthonia caespitosa Common wallaby grass
Austrostipa mollis Soft spear grass
Gahnia filum Chaffy saw-sedge
Poa australis Blue moon
Pennisetum clandesetinum Kikuyu grass
Tetragonia implexicoma Bower spinach
Parthenocissus quin Virginia creeper
ACPY 1 No. RHSP
4 No. MASE
JAMI
ACPY
CIVIC BUILDING COURTYARD
33 No. No.MASE MASE
BOTANICAL NAME JAMI JAMI
1 No. MASE
BOTANICAL NAME
3 No. RHSP
55 No. No.RHSP RHSP
ACPY
7 No. RHSP 7 No. RHSP ACPY ACPY
11 No. No.RHSP RHSP
Maireana sedifolia Rhagodia spinescens TREES
TREES
4 No. MASE 4 No. MASE
Acacia pycnantha Jacaranda mimosifolia
Acacia pycnantha Jacaranda mimosifolia
JAMI JAMI
ACPY ACPY
11No. MASE No. MASE
SHRUBS
SHRUBS Maireana sedifolia Rhagodia spinescens
COMMON NAME
COMMON NAME
ABBREVIATION
Pearl bluebush Creeping saltbush
MASE RHSP
200mm 400mm
Golden wattle Blue jacaranda
ACPY JAMI
35L 45L
Pearl bluebush Creeping saltbush
Golden wattle Blue jacaranda
MASE RHSP
ACPY JAMI
DENSITY
NUMBER
POT SIZE
ABBREVIATION
POT SIZE 200mm 400mm
8 16
NUMBER 8 16
0.7 Ctr 0.7 Ctr
DENSITY 0.7 Ctr 0.7 Ctr
3 2
35L 45L
3 2
33 No. No.RHSP RHSP
ACPY ACPY
Acacis pycnantha Golden wattle
CIVIC BUILDING COURTYARD PLANTING PLAN
9 No. ERGLA 9 No. ERGLA 9 No. ERGLK 9 No. ERGLK (50/50 MIX)MIX) (50/50 No. MIST MIST 1818No.
2 No. ADSE 2 No. ADSE
66 No. No.ERGLA ERGLA 6 No. ERGLK 6(50/50 No.MIX) ERGLK (50/50 MIX) 16 No. THTR 16 No. THTR
CAGR CAGR
26 No. MIST 26 No. MIST
ADSE ADSE
25 No. MIST 25 No. MIST
88 No. No.DOVI DOVI
9 No. ERGLA 9 No. ERGLK 20 No. MIST 20 No. MIST (50/50 MIX) CAGR
14 No. THTR 14 No. THTR
2 No. ADSE CAGR CAGR
WATER FEATURE 6 No. ERGLA 6 No. ERGLK (50/50 MIX)
Rhagodia spinescens Creeping saltbush
BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
ABBREVIATION
POT SIZE
NUMBER
DENSITY
SHRUBS Adenanthos sericeus Dodonaea viscosa
Woolly bush Hop bush
ADSE DOVI
140mm 140mm
4 15
0.7 Ctr 0.7 Ctr
GRASSES Themeda triandra
Kangaroo grass
THTR
140mm
41
0.5 Ctr
GROUNDCOVERS Eremophila glabra Eremophila glabra Microlaena stipoides
Amber carpet Kalbarri carpet Weeping grass
ERGLA ERGLK MIST
200mm 200mm 160mm
53 53 89
0.5 Ctr 0.5 Ctr 0.5 Ctr
TREES Callitris gracilis Fraxinus oxycarpa
Slender cypress pine Claret Ash
CAGR FROX
35L 45L
5 7
22 No. No.CAGR CAGR
18 No. MIST
5 No. FROX
Maireana sedifolia Pearl bluebush
1:100
CAGR CAGR
5 No. FROX 5 No. FROX
Jacaranda mimosifolia Blue jacaranda
25 No. ERGLA 25 No. ERGLA 25 No. ERGLK 25 No. ERGLK (50/50 MIX) (50/50 MIX)
77 No. No.DOVI DOVI
2 No. FROX 2 No. FROX 16 No. THTR
CAGR
26 No. MIST 11 No. THTR 11 No. THTR
ADSE ADSE
25 No. MIST 20 No. MIST
18 No. ERGLA 18 No. ERGLA 18 No. ERGLK 18 No. ERGLK (50/50 MIX) (50/50 MIX)
14 No. THTR
15 No. ERGLA 15 No. ERGLA 15 No. ERGLK 15 No. ERGLK (50/50 MIX) (50/50 MIX)
ADSE
8 No. DOVI
2 No. CAGR
Callitris gracilis Slender cypress pine WATER FEATURE
CAGR
SMALL PLAZA PLANTING PLAN 25 No. ERGLA 25 No. ERGLK (50/50 MIX)
7 No. DOVI
2 No. FROX
ADSE
11 No. THTR
15 No. ERGLA 15 No. ERGLK (50/50 MIX)
1:100
Fraxinus oxycarpa Claret ash
Adenanthos sericeus Woolly bush
Dodonaea viscosa Hop bush
Themeda triandra Kangaroo grass
Eremophila glabra Amber carpet
Eremophila glabra Kalbarri carpet
ACPY ACPY
Acacis pycnantha Golden wattle
CIVIC BUILDING COURTYARD PLANTING PLAN
9 No. ERGLA 9 No. ERGLA 9 No. ERGLK 9 No. ERGLK (50/50 MIX)MIX) (50/50 No. MIST MIST 1818No.
2 No. ADSE 2 No. ADSE
26
CAGR CAGR
26 No. MIST No. MIST
25 No. MIST 25 No. MIST
88 No. No.DOVI DOVI CAGR
14 No. THTR 14 No. THTR
WATER FEATURE 6 No. ERGLA 6 No. ERGLK (50/50 MIX)
CAGR
26 No. MIST 11 No. THTR 11 No. THTR
ADSE ADSE
25 No. MIST 20 No. MIST
18 No. ERGLA 18 No. ERGLA 18 No. ERGLK 18 No. ERGLK (50/50 MIX) (50/50 MIX)
14 No. THTR
15 No. ERGLA 15 No. ERGLA 15 No. ERGLK 15 No. ERGLK (50/50 MIX) (50/50 MIX)
COMMONADSE NAME Woolly bush DOVI Hop bush
WATER FEATURE
POT SIZE
DENSITY
NUMBER
ABBREVIATION 4 140mm 15 140mm
POT SIZE 0.7 Ctr
NUMBER
DENSITY
4 15
0.7 Ctr 0.7 Ctr
41
0.5 Ctr
200mm 200mm 160mm
53 53 89
0.5 Ctr 0.5 Ctr 0.5 Ctr
35L 45L
5 7
0.7 Ctr
Kangaroo grass
140mm
ADSE DOVI
41
140mm 0.5 Ctr 140mm
GROUNDCOVERS GRASSES Eremophila glabra Eremophila glabra Themeda triandra Microlaena stipoides
ERGLA Amber carpet ERGLK Kalbarri carpet Kangaroo grass MIST Weeping grass
200mm 200mm THTR 160mm
53 53 89
0.5 Ctr 140mm
25 No. ERGLA 25 No. ERGLA 25 No. ERGLK 25 No. ERGLK (50/50 MIX) (50/50 MIX)
Woolly bush THTR Hop bush
0.5 Ctr 0.5 Ctr
Amber carpet Kalbarri CAGR Slender cypress pine carpet FROX Claret Ash Weeping grass
ERGLA ERGLK 35L MIST 45L
5 7
TREES Callitris gracilis Fraxinus oxycarpa
ADSE
Slender cypress pine Claret Ash
CAGR FROX
8 No. DOVI
2 No. CAGR
Callitris gracilis Slender cypress pine CAGR
ABBREVIATION
GRASSES Adenanthos sericeus Themeda triandra
Eremophila glabra
77 No. No.DOVI DOVI
2 No. FROX 2 No. FROX 16 No. THTR
SHRUBS BOTANICAL Adenanthos sericeus NAME Dodonaea viscosa
TREES Eremophila Callitris gracilis glabra Microlaena stipoides Fraxinus oxycarpa
2 No. ADSE CAGR CAGR
COMMON NAME
GROUNDCOVERS
22 No. No.CAGR CAGR
18 No. MIST
5 No. FROX
SMALL PLAZA BOTANICAL NAME
Dodonaea viscosa
ADSE ADSE
9 No. ERGLA 9 No. ERGLK 20 No. MIST 20 No. MIST (50/50 MIX)
Rhagodia spinescens Creeping saltbush
SHRUBS
66 No. No.ERGLA ERGLA 6 No. ERGLK 6(50/50 No.MIX) ERGLK (50/50 MIX) 16 No. THTR 16 No. THTR
Maireana sedifolia Pearl bluebush
1:100
CAGR CAGR
5 No. FROX 5 No. FROX
Jacaranda mimosifolia Blue jacaranda
SMALL PLAZA PLANTING PLAN
Fraxinus oxycarpa Claret ash
Adenanthos sericeus Woolly bush
Dodonaea viscosa Hop bush
Themeda triandra Kangaroo grass
Eremophila glabra Amber carpet
1:100
25 No. ERGLA 25 No. ERGLK (50/50 MIX)
7 No. DOVI
2 No. FROX
ADSE
11 No. THTR
15 No. ERGLA 15 No. ERGLK (50/50 MIX)
18 No. ERGLA 18 No. ERGLK (50/50 MIX)
GREEN CORRIDOR w/ PERMEABLE PAVING
CTION
BIOSWALE w/ ELEVATED TIMBER DECKING
PERMEABLE PLAZA SPACE
BIOSWALE w/ ELEVATED TIMBER DECKING
CIVIC BUILDING COURTYARD
MAIN PLAZA SECTION
Eremophila glabra Kalbarri carpet
Microlaena stipoid Weeping grass
LEGEND
PARLIAMENT HOUSE COURTYARD
SIP
ADVANCED LANDSCAPE TECHNOLOGIES 2014
ICV
SIP
BITUMEN
BBQ
A0011
WATER FEATURE +36.000
Redesign the Parliament House media courtyard with DDA compliant access to all levels while maximising usable and functional space.
+3
5.5
SURVEY M GI NAIL SPIKE SM/H SEWE SIP SEWER STOBIE FIRE PLUG GRATING CABLE MAR TELCO PIT DOMESTIC ICV IRRIGA TAP SHRUB POST, SIGN WATER ME FP FLAGPO LP or UP LI FUSE PIT SW IP
SIP
SIP
TOILETS
00 6.0 +3
00 A0009
BENCH
BENCH A0010
SLATE PAVING
A simple, clean design language was sought to redevelop the Parliament House media courtyard, demonstrating seamless design principles without exhibiting too much flash and pomp to display restraint and resourcefulness.
BUILDING
A0008
VERANDAH 2% FALL
2% FALL
EXISTING LEVEL +3 A0002
6
0 .00
A0005
EXISTING HERIT TO BE RETAINED PROTECTED
STEPS 4 STEPS (125mm RISERS)
+3
5.5
ICV
ICV
TAP
A minimal combination of materials were implemented throughout the space, with slate and permeable paving, polished concrete steps and ramps and stainless steel handrails used with clean, seamless connections and details.
FENCE
BENCH
BUILDING
SM/H
00
WALL +36.600
GARDEN BED
SIP
A0006
TREE PROTECTI
GARDEN BED
SIP
2% FALL
RAMP 1:20
2% FALL
EXTENT OF WOR WALL + 36.800
WALL +37.000
ACCESS/DOORS RETAINED AND P
A0004 SV
PERMEABLE PAVING STEPS 5 STEPS (160mm RISERS)
SLATE PAVING
A0003
The specially designed custom water feature with integrated planting serves to create a distinction between levels as well as introduce a level of comfort with the presence of water and shade providing trees. The corten steel boundary fence provides a level of visual permeability while also acting as a necessary barrier between public and private, with a materiality that fits well with the natural planting elements on the upper level of the courtyard.
+3
00 6.8
SLATE PAVING RAMP 1:9
+3
7.0
00
PROJECT
PARLIAMENT HO SITEWORKS
WALL
WALL +37.000 BENCH
DRAWING TITLE SET OUT PLAN GARDEN BED
GARDEN BED SIP
6.0 +3
00
SCALE
BUILDING
1:100 at A3 BUILDING
0
While maintaining elements of the existing courtyard through materiality, updating the Parliament House media courtyard will bring it up to contemporary standards in terms of DDA compliance and aesthetics.
1
JOB NO. BENCH
00001
BENCH WALL +36.800
DRAWING STATU
SIP
RAMP 1:14
+ 36.400
REVISION SIP
001
2% FALL WALL +36.800
DRAWN BY BUILDING
PLAN
JKW
LEGEND
20mm STAINLESS STEEL POSTS SET IN CONCRETE AS PER AS1428.1
SURVEY MARK GI NAIL SPIKE SM/H SEWER MANHOLE SIP SEWER IP STOBIE FIRE PLUG / STOP VALVE GRATING CABLE MARKER TELCO PIT DOMESTIC SUMP ICV IRRIGATION CONTROL VALVE TAP SHRUB POST, SIGN, ONE SIDED WATER METER FP FLAGPOLE LP or UP LIGHTPOLE or UPLIGHT FUSE PIT SW IP
300
40mm DIA H.S STAINLESS STEEL HANDRAIL WELDED TO STAINLES STEEL POSTS AS PER AS1428.1
430
BUILDING FENCE
LEGEND
865
VERANDAH STAINLESS STEEL STEP NOSING SET TO CONCRETE STEPS AS PER AS1428.1
260
SLATE 'STORM GREY' SPLIT FACE FRENCH PATTERN PAVERS
300
EXISTING LEVELS
+3
110
EXISTING HERITAGE TREES TO BE RETAINED AND PROTECTED
20mm COMPACTED SAND AGGREGATE
SURVEY MARK GI NAIL SPIKE SM/H SEWER MAN SIP SEWER IP STOBIE FIRE PLUG / STOP GRATING CABLE MARKER TELCO PIT DOMESTIC SUMP ICV IRRIGATION C TAP SHRUB POST, SIGN, ONE WATER METER FP FLAGPOLE LP or UP LIGHTPO FUSE PIT SW IP
00 7.0
150
50
10mm CORTEN STEEL PLATE WELDED TO S.H.S REFER TO ENGINEER'S SPEC.
125
TREE PROTECTION ZONE
600
T.G.S.I SET TO SLATE PAVERS AS PER AS1428.4.1
EXTENT OF WORKS
90mm COMPACTED SUB-BASE MATERIAL AS PER ENGINEER'S SPEC.
ACCESS/DOORS TO BE RETAINED AND PROTECTED PROJECT
INTERNAL WELDED S.H.S REFER TO ENGINEER'S SPEC.
PARLIAMENT HOUSE COURTYARD SITEWORKS
COMPACTED SUB-GRADE TO 95% AS PER AS1289.5.1.1
2270
2500
STEPS DETAIL
A0002
230mm CLASS 2 INSITU REINFORCED CONCRETE REFER TO ENGINEER'S LEGEND SCALE SPEC. SURVEY 1:10 at A3 MARK GI NAIL SPIKE SM/H SEWER MANHOLE SIP SEWER IP STOBIE 0 0.1 0.3 FIRE PLUG / STOP VALVE GRATING CABLE MARKER JOB NO. PIT DRAWING NO. TELCO
STEPS DETAIL SECTION
A0001
DRAWN BY BUILDING
EXISTING LEVELS
EXISTING HERITAGE TR TO BE RETAINED AND PROTECTED
TREE PROTECTION ZO
EXTENT OF WORKS 0.5m
ACCESS/DOORS TO BE RETAINED AND PROTE ISSUE ECOTRIHEX PERMEABLE PAVER 188mm x 92mm x 80mm (NATURAL COLOUR, STANDARD FINISH)
150
DOMESTIC SUMP 00001 ICV IRRIGATION A0002 CONTROL VALVE A TAP SHRUB DRAWING STATUS POST, SIGN, ONE SIDED WATER METER DATE REVISION FP FLAGPOLE LP or UP LIGHTPOLE or UPLIGHT 03/06/2014 001 FUSE PIT SW IP CLASS 1 INSITU REINFORCED CONCRETE REFER TO ENGINEER'S SPEC.
50mm OPEN GRADED BEDDING COURSE MATERIALS AS PER ENGINEER'S SPEC.
JKW FENCE
100mm OPEN GRADED BASE RESERVOIR MATERIALS AS PER ENGINEER'S SPEC.
315
600
770
600
315
30mm PLANTER MULCH LAYER
EXISTING HERITAGE TREES TO BE RETAINED AND PROTECTED
SUB-BASE GEOTEXTILE
TREE PROTECTION ZONE WATER
WATER
90mm COMPACTED SUB-BASE MATERIALS AS PER ENGINEER'S SPEC.
WATER
PLANTING SUB-GRADE AS SPEC. COMPACTED SUB-GRADE TO 95% AS PER AS1289.5.1.1
EXTENT OF WORKS ACCESS/DOORS TO BE RETAINED AND PROTECTED
PARLIAMENT HOUSE C SITEWORKS
DRAWING TITLE
SCALE 1:10 at A3
300mm OPEN GRADED SUB-BASE RESERVOIR MATERIALS AS PER ENGINEER'S SPEC.
20mm COMPACTED SAND AGGREGATE
500
PLANTING SOIL MIX AS SPEC.
00
7.0 CLASS + 3 5 INSITU REINFORCED CONCRETE REFER TO ENGINEER'S SPEC.
EXISTING LEVELS SLATE 'STORM GREY' SPLIT FACE FRENCH PATTERN PAVERS
PROJECT
FENCE DETAIL
CHECKED BY 157mm DYNABOLT PLUS SLEEVE MBS ANCHOR
VERANDAH A0008
FENCE VERANDAH
DRAWING TITLE
STAIRS DETAIL
BUILDING
BOUNDARY FENCE SECTION + ELEVATION A0010
A0001
FENCE SECTION DETAIL
A0011
A0001
FENCE ELEVATION DETAIL
0
DRAW
00001
A0010
DRAWING STATUS UNCOMPACTED SUB-GRADE SOIL
REVISION 001
PROJECT DRAWN BY
PARLIAMENT HOUSE COURTYARD SITEWORKS
JKW
DRAWING TITLE WATER FEATURE DETAIL
SCALE 30mm PVC PIPE
WATER PUMP REFER TO ENGINEER'S SPEC.
WATER FEATURE DETAIL
1:20 at A3
0 WATER FILTER REFER TO ENGINEER'S SPEC.
0.2
0.6
1m
JOB NO.
DRAWING NO.
ISSUE
00001
A0009
A
DRAWING STATUS A0009 A0001
WATER FEATURE DETAIL
REVISION
DATE
001
03/06/2014
DRAWN BY
CHECKED BY
JKW
MBS
0.1
JOB NO.
SENSORY INSTRUMENTATION FINAL ARCHITECTURE PROJECT 2013
REINTRODUCE CREATIVITY EXTRAPOLATE SOUND ROYAL SOUTH AUSTRALIAN DEAF SOCIETY + COLLABORATIVE STUDIO & FUNCTION SPACE
Sound plays an important role in many creative fields, connecting those with and without hearing, through feelings and movements, thus becoming an important connecting factor throughout this design in both form and function. The Royal South Australian Deaf Society, a culturally significant society in Adelaide formed in 1891, having been made to relocate from their sentimentally important location on South Terrace, have been relocated to Rundle Street, occupying a more prominent location in the East End for their historically and culturally rich society. As the proprietors of the property, the RSADS will generate income via the collaborative studios and function spaces located across Synagogue Place. The collaborative studio spaces allow artists and creative minds from all fields to coexist in the same space and create and collaborate together. Artists will be connected through sound and music, generated by the occupants of the building through the building itself. The instrumental qualities of the design, from the percussive nature of the copper facade to the sound reflection patterns of the curves of the building, break down inhibitions and barriers between strangers, opening up the possibilities for collaborative works perhaps otherwise not possible. Collaboration is key to strong, unique design and artistic works. Sound brings us together regardless of boundaries. An instrumentation of the senses injects creativity into Rundle Street.
ARCHITECTURE as an INSTRUMENT
REFLECTIONS
PERCUSSION
WIND
STRING
MATERIALITY
RUNDLE ST.
CIRCULATION
STRUCTURE
COLLABORATIVE STUDIO SPACES
NORTH TERRACE
GROUND FLOOR FOYER
SERVICES
CAFE
FOYER
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
STUDIO + FUNCTION SPACE
FIRST FLOOR PLAN Transitional level
SECOND FLOOR PLAN Outdoor performance space + storage RSADS offices + meeting spaces
THIRD FLOOR PLAN Collaborative studio + function space Open creative hub + RSADS function space
FOURTH FLOOR PLAN Collaborative studio + function space RSADS research and technical development facilities Outdoor performance seating + foyer
EDITUS TOWERS ARCHITECTURE STUDIO 2013
EDITUS - adj. elevated [ ɛlɪveɪtɪd]
CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT
1. situated or placed higher than the surrounding area EDITUS TOWERS absorbs and projects the surrounding cultural context of the East End of the Adelaide CBD. Embedded between Rundle Street and the North Terrace precinct in the heart of culture in Adelaide, urban connections between disconnected areas are provided through ground floor retail. Businesses of local cultural significance such as the Rhino Room and Urban Cow Studio have been retained and enhanced. Open air ground space has been returned to Frome Street via the second, elevated ground floor. Further raised above this, ample rentable office space is provided, along with high volumes of student apartments. A future landmark of the Adelaide CBD, EDITUS Towers strikes a balance between grandeur and scale and cultural assimilation, all while enriching the cultural prominence of Frome Street and the East End of the Adelaide CBD.
WASTE MANAGEMENT/MINIMISATION
FIRE EGRESS
TRIANGULATED GLASS FACADE
ELEVATE
PLACE
CUT
WRAP
OPEN HUB FLOOR PLAN '2nd GROUND FLOOR'
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
OPEN HUB FLOOR PLAN '2nd GROUND FLOOR'
Office, Residential + Rhino Room Lobby Operable Walls for Multiple Configurations Eckersleys Arts + Crafts Back Stage Cafe The General
Cafe
Car Park Entrance Services
TYPICAL OFFICE FLOOR PLAN
TYPICAL TYPE A RESIDENTIAL FLOOR PLAN
TYPICAL TYPE B RESIDENTIAL FLOOR PLAN
HARTS MILL GAME STUDIOS ARCHITECTURE STUDIO 2012
+ the PORT ADELAIDE SCHOOL of GAME DESIGN
The Harts Mill Game Studios and Port Adelaide School of Game Design are initiatives undertaken by EA Games Australia to provide opportunities in South Australia for the ever growing number of individuals enrolled in game design fields of education The lack of prominent Australian owned game development companies forces South Australians to take their creativity elsewhere. The Port Adelaide School of Game Design provides specialised facilities, locally situated in the heart of Port Adelaide, dedicated solely to education in game design and game creation.
SHARED FOYER / HARTS STUDIOS EXHIBITION SPACE
Working in close quarters with the Harts Mill Game Studios provides students with the necessary stepping stones to increase their knowledge of the industry, and to take their experience directly into the Harts Mill Studios to make a significant impact in the future on the international gaming industry.
NORTH ELEVATION
PROCESS
MAP
FOLD
CLAD
SITE PLAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN Shared foyer Harts Studios exhibition space Harts Studios foyer School reception School staff offices Student break space Teaching studio spaces Teaching computer suite Lecture theatre
FIRST FLOOR PLAN Harts Studios creative space School exhibition space Individual study computer suite Individual study studio spaces
HARTS MILL GAME STUDIOS OFFICES (PRIVATE)
PORT ADELAIDE SCHOOL OF GAME DESIGN FACILITIES (PUBLIC) SHARED FUNCTION
CIRCULATION
MARKETING
OPERATIONS
CREATION / TESTING
CREATIVE
FOYER
PROGRAM
'STRATUM' SPORTS CENTRE ARCHITECTURE STUDIO 2011
n. stratum [strey-tuh m] 1. a layer of material, naturally or artificially formed, often one of a number of parallel layers one upon another A dedicated sports centre for the University of Adelaide North Terrace campus, Stratum brings together all aspects of sport in a layered structure expanding above the campus. Bringing together elements of research, recreation, fitness and competition, Stratum provides multi-use court space overlooked by sports science research facilities, a swimming pool and fully equipped gym, and a basketball court with tiered seating for spectators. The organic form of the centre creates a striking and distinct form in the largely traditional university campus, rising up and providing views of the areas around. The danpalon cladding provides a level of visibility that allows the transfer of light and shadow without being completely transparent, with a lighting system within the cladding structure to illuminate the form at night, becoming an iconic beacon within the campus.
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
Swimming pool Outdoor meditative space Change rooms
Research/testing area Multi-use court space Change rooms
GROUND FLOOR FOYER
THIRD FLOOR PLAN
MULTI-PURPOSE COURTS
SWIMMING POOL
Main gymnasium (Basketball court) Change rooms Storage
BASKETBALL COURT
DANPALON WALL to SUSPENDED SLAB CONNECTION DETAIL
DANPALON WALL to INTERNAL GLAZING CONNECTION DETAIL
THIRD FLOOR
- COMPETITION
SECOND FLOOR - FITNESS
FIRST FLOOR
- RESEARCH
EXISTING GROTE STREET FABRIC
ENTER.CONNECT.LIVE URBAN DESIGN STUDIO 2012 This proposal speculates about the future density of the Adelaide CBD and the potential living conditions of the Grote Street precinct. Grote street serves a purpose as a major thoroughfare between the Adelaide airport and the CBD, and is heavily used by emergency services. Altering the street in any major way would affect these functions too greatly.
HIGH RISE
LOW RISE
PROPOSED GROTE STREET FABRIC
WELCOME TO GROTE STREET
The solution proposed based on these observations is to expand upwards. Introducing high density along the street with a high volume of mixed use buildings answers the calls to stop urban sprawl and create an active city centre. A mix of residential, retail and commercial spaces along the length of the street will have a multitude of benefits on the precinct, all increasing the activity and interest in Grote Street.
HIGH RISE
MID RISE
NO DEVELOPMENT
NO DEVELOPMENT 20%
HIGH RISE 45% 12+ STOREYS
Avoiding interference with the busy ground plane, raised pedestrian bridges will connect the north and south sides of the street, connecting residential, retail and commercial spaces, creating an entire new precinct above the ground. This active space will provide all the necessary functions, with easy accessibility, for comfortable city centre living. With residential spaces occupying a large portion of proposed developments, upwards of 2,000 new residents will be living in Grote Street. Should this approach be mirrored along Wakefield Street and taken on board further across the whole of the city, the projected goal of 48,000 people living in the CBD by 2040 is a very attainable goal, which will create a vastly more active city centre.
MID RISE
MID RISE 35%
5-11 STOREYS
COMMERCIAL 20% RESIDENTIAL 50%
PRECEDENTS
ACCOMODATION + SERVICES (CAR PARKING, GYM/POOL etc.)
RETAIL 30%
GUIDELINES
RESIDENTIAL
RETAIL
COMMERCIAL
1.
All functions (residential/retail/commercial) will be connected vertically and horizontally via pedestrian bridges
2.
All developments will have various combinations of functions to increase activity through the length of Grote Street
3.
All functions will be accessible within a 40m radius from any position on Grote Street
4.
Pedestrian bridges will have 3 (or more) connections joining all functions for equal accessibility
Grote Street Masterplan
West from expanded Central Markets
South to Central Apartments
PRESENCE ADL+
START UP CAPITAL
SET-UP COSTS
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 2013 In collaboration with:
Kanlin Bei Ben Ramsey Meherzad Shroff Min Tshung Voo
Focusing on the intricacies of urban life and its role on architecture, landscape architecture and urban design, PRESENCE ADL+ is committed to providing a niche yet holistic language of design for the urban variables of Adelaide.
MARKETING
INCOME vs EXPENSES
Aware of a societal shift in the Australian culture, PRESENCE ADL+ strives to adopt emerging technologies while maintaining a cohesive connection to the emotional relevance of architecture, landscape architecture and urban design, creating a didactic presence.
NET PROFIT
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RUNDLE STREET OPEN FRONTAGE
GROUND FLOOR RECEPTION AND STUDIO SPACE
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
RUNDLE STREET FRONTAGE - NIGHT ACTIVATION GROUND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR STUDIO SPACE
HIVE
ARCHmedium 'TOKYO REPLAY CENTRE' ARCHITECTURE COMPETITION 2013 In collaboration with:
Simon Carter Hafiz Hamzah Meherzad Shroff Min Tshung Voo
Trying to understand the enigma of reality becoming a series of staged fantasies is the essence of HIVE, which acts less to define our reality than to facilitate fantasy. HIVE seeks to provide an environment in which the miasma of media and the concurrent lifestyles of the people that consume them can be elevated beyond simple experience to the level of transcendent immersion. HIVE is thusly named to consider the intensity of the immersive experience and the way that it can relate to the Japanese psyche - creating a fever pitch of activity that buzzes through the 24 hour cycle of Tokyo. Intended to be non-referential, HIVE represents only the traces of perceptions of Japanese ‘Otaku’ culture, created through methods of free-drawing and manipulation by distortion and disjunction. Featuring tectonic structures, plunging crevices, organic curves, sweeping planes and enticing apertures, HIVE provides a fantastical landscape set within the concrete host; intrinsically linked with Akihabara station. HIVE aims to redefine its context, leaving the realm of geometric solids and morphing into a seemingly chaotic façade subliminally amplifying the intensity of the media. HIVE is designed as the new concept of entertainment; staged fantasy: immersive, intense, manic and possessive as entertainment should be.
LINSEED DESIGN PROMOTIONAL SUITE FREELANCE GRAPHIC DESIGN 2014
Posters and business cards designed for Adelaide based start-up graphic design company Linseed Design.
VICTORIA PLACE HYPERGRAPHIC
GROTE STREET ANALYSIS GRAPHICS
ALL-IN EXHIBITION 2014.2 POSTER
KAKADU NATIONAL PARK ANALYSIS GRAPHIC
JW
JW
JW
JW
UNDERUTILISED SPACES in GROTE STREET PUBLIC TRANSPORT USAGE in GROTE STREET
-5 SECONDS
MINUTES/HOURS
2-5 MINUTES
FOCUS of ACTIVITY in GROTE STREET CAR PARK ACTIVITY in GROTE STREET
2012-14
VARIOUS
Jared Wasilewski 16 Waller Street, Mansfield Park, SA, 5012 Email: jaredwas@gmail.com Mobile: 0437 860 942 Telephone: 08 8243 0282