Eco-Acupuncture
Vision : Dallas 2035
Studio Leaders : Dr. Michael Trudgeon & Jessica Bird
Jonathan Ng
Content
A
Introduction
B
Background and Context
C
Precedent
D
The Vision & Objectives
E
The Needs
F
Strategies Environmental Economical Social
G
Implementation
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Ericsson Precinct
Introduction
History t Ericsson opened its first Australian sales office in Melbourne in 1951 and established an Research & Development centre at Broadmeadows in 1984. It was used to launch the 3G network in the eastern part of Australia and was shut down in 2008.
District 4
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Ericsson Precinct
Introduction
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Ericsson Precinct
Context
t Northern Boundary: Residential sectors t Southern Boundary: Educational Hub 2 schools , 1 Tertiary Institutions t Eastern Boundary: The industrial park contains Visy, a recycling factory and Signum, a packaging factory. t Western Boundary: Bordered by Blair street - main street to Dallas.
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Ericsson Precinct
Contextual Analysis
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Building A t Highest building in the precinct- 6 Levels t Former Ericsson Design Centre until 2008. t AMES, Kildonan Uniting Care, Spectrum
Building B t DEK Technologies Pty. Ltd. Warehouse A t 2 Levels. t Supre Factory Outlet. t Brite Industries. t Ken’s Office.
Warehouse D t Jemena Energy Provider
Building C Building D t NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE ) Warehouse C t Artist Workshop ( Unofficial)
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Warehouse B t Land of Refuge Arabic Church
Existing Functions / Stakeholders
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Total Land Area : 9.35 Ha
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Ericsson Precinct
Volumetric Analysis
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Topography
Lot 80a
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Ericsson Precinct
Property Information
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Ericsson Precinct
Precedent
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Ericsson Precinct
Precedent
BedZED, Sutton, England, 2002.
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Precedent
Studio Nine, Richmond, Melbourne, 2012.
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Ericsson Precinct
The Vision
Innovation Hub The Incubator for the New Knowledge Economy of Melbourne’s Northern Capital.
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Vision
Objectives
Attractive, safe and inspiring. Long-term regeneration of the area. Vibrant neighborhoods. Sense of Pride for the local community A symbol for clean-tech.
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Ericsson Precinct
Strategies
SIGHT
LIGHT
CONNECTION F
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Strategies
CIRCULATION MasterPlan Design
Concept
A : Pedestrian Entrance to Ericsson Tower.
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B : Access to the Housing Complex through the reception/ hall.
B
C : Car park entry.
C
D : Access to the start-up tech infrastructure. E : Open street access to Blair street. F : South Entrance for TAFE students, staff or church parishioners or precinct hall users.
I D
J
H
G : Entrance to Pipeworks car parks. H : Access to market stalls. I : Bus/Bike Hub access. J : Pipeworks second entrance.
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F G
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Strategies
Site Access
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Riggall Street
Car Walking / Cycling Bus
Blair Street
Maldon Street
Car Share
Belfast Street
Transport Diagram
t t t t
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Strategies
Environmental
Car free zone lane Redirect proposed bus route. The bus / bike share hub The 2035 MasterPlan reduces the number of car parks by half hence discouraging the use of private cars.
Active Transport
Wind Data
WIND FREQUENCY ANALYSIS (in km/h) MELBOURNE AIRPORT STATION NUMBER 086282 Latitude: -37.67 ° Longitude: 144.84 ° NW W
9 am 12240 Total Observations (1970 to 2004)
N
CALM NE E
CALM SW
S
km/h 0-10
10-20
SE
20-30
>30
Scale factor = 30.0%
Calm 8%
40%
30%
20%
10%
“ By lowering ambient roof temperatures, green roofs enable solar panels mounted over them to operate more efficiently, with energy outputs up to 15 % more than from panels on asphalt or gravel covered roofs.” - John Rayner, lecturer in urban horticulture at Burnley Campus, University of Melbourne.
Source : Australian Bureau of Meteorology
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Strategies
Environmental
Energy Harvesting
Wind directions are divided into eight compass directions. Calm has no direction. An asterisk (*) indicates that calm is less than 1% . An observed wind speed which falls precisely on the boundary between two divisions (eg 10km/h) will be included in the lower range (eg 1-10 km/h). Only quality controlled data have been used.
Summer
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Winter
Ericsson Precinct
Strategies
Environmental
Solar Research
1
3
4 F
Solar PV installed 300mm off the green roof making it more efficient due to the cooler temperature. The PVs are inclined at 30 degrees as it is the optimum angle for ultimate efficiency.
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Intensive Green Roof
Runoff rainwater, filtered by green roof and used to power the cooling showers.
Vertical Axis Wind Turbine
Ericsson Precinct
Strategies
Environmental
Energy Harvesting
Metal Deck
Brickwork
Tensile Fabric
Life Cycle of Materials E
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Strategies
Pipeworks’ Materials Re-used
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B.B B.A
W.A W.D W.C
W.B Facts : Residential Usage - 149 litres per person per day. (Melbourne Water)
B.C
A saving of 50 000 Litres/day = $60k / year
B.D
(AEC Study)
Roof Plan F
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Strategies
Environmental
0
10
Rain Harvesting
20
30m
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Implementation
F A
I1
B D1
D2
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Ericsson Tower
B C D E F G H I
Retail Student Housing Tech Start-Ups Hall Residential Transport Hub Market Stalls Community Market
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E
H I2
C
Site Plan G
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Implementation
Site Plan
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10
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30m
1st Phase t t t t t
Retrofitting of the Ericsson Tower. Integration of Pipeworks Fun Market in Warehouse D. Installation of the market stalls. Planting the green patches for parking forest. Create Ericsson Lane cutting through the precinct.
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Implementation
Development Phase 1
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SALVATION ARMY STORE
A
UP
RECEPTION 19
142 m² UP
UP
LOBBY 8
86 m²
UP
Section Perspective AA A Ground floor
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2
4
t Access: removing fence at the corner of Riggall street and Blair street. t Refurbishment of Ericsson tower into a sustainability icon for the locality. t Program: Community hub from ground level to 3rd level. The 4th and the 5th level will be occupy by DEK Technologies and other offices.
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Implementation
Development Phase 1
Ericsson Tower
Classroom 61
81 m²
UP
UP
UP
DN
DN
DN
UP
UP
DN
UP
1st Floor_
3rd Floor
5th Floor
UP DN
4th Floor_
2nd Floor
Community Activators
Tech Offices
Roof_
Energy Harvesting 0
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Implementation
Development Phase 1
Ericsson Tower
5
10 15m
TICKET BOOTH 65
39 m²
PIPEWORKS STAND 47
4905 m²
INFO DESK 64
43 m²
FACILITIES
A _ Outdoor Market Stalls
63
55 m²
PIPEWORKS ADMINISTRATION 48
133 m²
A
GIFTWARE STORE 50
247 m²
FOOD COURT 54
904 m²
B
HAIRDRESSER 51
136 m²
COSMETICS 52
108 m²
VEGGIE GARDEN PIPEWORKS HALL 53
1952 m²
PLANT NURSERY 49
417 m²
B_ International Food Court PipeWorks & Outdoor Market Stalls
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Development Phase 1
0
10
20
Pipeworks Fun Market
30m
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2nd Phase t t t t t
Activation of Blair Street frontage with retail. Refurbishment of warehouse A for tech start ups firms. Create pedestrian/bike connection from Blair St to Precinct’s center. Build transport hub. Incorporating artificial ponds within the precinct. C _ Precinct Center
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Development Phase 2
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KITCHEN 2
52 m²
AL SHISHA BAR
STORAGE
1
3
RAINWATER TANK STORAGE 13
1007 m²
34 m²
249 m²
KITCHEN 5
47 m² ERICSSON CAFE & RESTO 6
259 m²
STORAGE 7
36 m²
DN
UP
BROADY'S GARMENT 9
561 m² COFFEE STAND 28
171 m²
BROADY'S TASTE 10
313 m² DN
UP
RAINWATER TANK STORAGE 17
2831 m²
Power Ped Pty Ltd 29
688 m²
UP
0
West Elevation
G
0
5
10 15m
Retail + Tech Ground Floor
10 20 30m
Ericsson Precinct
Implementation
Development Phase 2
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Section Detail 0
1
2
Al Shisha _ Outdoor Seating
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3m
PODIUM 33
34 m²
DN
D TICKET BOOTH 65
39 m² INFO DESK 64
43 m²
INNOVATION PLATFORM 34
246 m² FACILITIES 63
55 m²
EVO Pty Ltd 32
1485 m²
0
5
10
15m
Start-up Tech Level 1
D_ Info Desk
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Development Phase 2
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FOYER 38
362 m²
OUTDOOR SHOWROOM 35
467 m²
DN
EXPERIMENTATION LAB 37
STUDIO B
277 m²
39
70 m²
STORAGE FACILITIES 36
1233 m²
0
G
5
10
Ericsson Precinct
15m
Tech Hub STUDIO A Level 1
Implementation
STUDIO C
Development Phase 2
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STAFF ROOM 46
249 m²
SUPRE 45 DN
1182 m²
DN
DN
DN
DN
Room 30
561 m²
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iBike Pty Ltd
Supre´
0
Development Phase 2
5
10
15m
31
1193 m²
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Blair St. Entrance
Precinct Section
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0
5
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10 15m
E _ West Entry
3rd Phase t Develop affordable student housing. Loft style energy efficient. t Install recreational activity infrastructure.
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Development Phase 3
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F_ Educational Hub
10
0
20
30m
F
Student Complex Roof Plan
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Development Phase 3
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UP
Student Complex Ground Floor 0
5
10
15m
ENTERTAINMENT ZONE 21
181 m² RAINWATER TANK STORAGE 22
1679 m²
STUDENT CANTEEN 23
763 m²
UP
UP
KITCHEN CANTEEN 20
106 m²
NMIT EXTENSION 11
930 m²
UP
DN
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Development Phase 3
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FOYER 38
362 m²
Student Housing Level 1
OUTDOOR SHOWROOM 35
467 m²
0
5
10
DN
EXPERIMENTATION LAB 37
STUDIO B
277 m²
39
70 m²
STORAGE FACILITIES 36
1233 m²
DN
STUDIO C
STUDIO A
40
62
124 m²
60 m²
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Implementation
Development Phase 3
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15m
4th Phase t Build a housing complex for the young professional population of Ericsson. t A reception, a small hall and a garden will act as buffer.
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Development Phase 4
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G _ Green Patch. FOYER 58
305 m²
UP
BLOCK B
BLOCK C
59
60
737 m²
871 m²
G HAMAM 56
28 m² SAUNA 57
29 m²
GYM 55
224 m²
Young Professional Blocks Ground Floor
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0
Development Phase 4
5
10
15m
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Tech Start-Ups entrance
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Development Phase 4
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