Portfolio 2019-2022 Joseph Cheng
Joseph Cheng
I’m a young aspiring designer who graduated from the University of Melbourne with a Master Degree in Architecture.
ability to elicit joy and contentment in people is the driving force behind my passion for architecture and design.
EDUCATION
Master of Architecture
University of Melbourne,
Bachelor of Environments (Architecture)
Melbourne,
WORK
Freelance
Visualiser
Graduate
LANGUAGES
SKILLS
Cera Stribley
REFEREE
Hella Wigge
PROFILE
The
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e: hella@bellabark.com Academic Fellow in Architecture @ University of Melbourne
English / Cantonese / Mandarin Rhinoceros Autocad SketchUp Revit Enscape Photoshop InDesign Lumion Corona Renderer 3ds Max 5 4 5 4 4 5 5 5 4 4 2015 – 2018 @ University of
Australia 2018 – now Jan 2022- July 2022 (7months) 2019 – 2021 @
Australia
josephchenghh@gmail.com +61413334221
CONTENT 8 Louise Street Multi Residential 17 Cato Street Office Building 702-706 Station Street Hotel Re-Imagining The Big Store Public/ cultural New Hamilton Gallery Public/ cultural A House on a Fringe Block Residential Physical Model 3D Visualisation Architasture 16 10 4 20 36 50 62 68 70 personal work office experience
8 Louise Street
Year: 2021
Project Type: Multi Residential
Site: 8 Louise Street, Melbourne, VIC 3004
Involved Stage: Design Development
Located off the lush tree lined boulevard of St Kilda Road and around the corner from Albert Park, 8 Louise is conceived as billowing soft tower shaped by its local context.
The brick façade and art deco style of the adjoining heritage properties are the catalysts for the podium treatment, which is clad in red brick with soft corners punctuated by rectilinear voids. An arched portal frames the entry lobby, where brick spills down from the façade to pave the entry. The use of a singular material throughout the podium connects the ground floor landscape with the double height lobby, creating a continuous arrival experience celebrating the use of red brick. The projecting eaves of the tower fan out above the podium like the frame of a yacht hull, mimicking the curvaceous forms found at the local Albert Park sailing club. A seam splits the tower along the primary street frontages to convey a sense of fluidity, allowing the tower to appear like floating sails.
With gentle curves, brick and draping greenery, the design takes the neighbouring built forms and greenery and reinterprets them to create a timeless silhouette which celebrates the historical influences of its’ surrounding environment.
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6 DN UP FWFWFW 1 A.3000 1 A.3002 1 A.3003 TYPE C1 APT 101 TYPE C2 APT 102 TYPE C5 APT 107 TYPE C6 APT 108 8.1 m² TERRACE 8.3 m² TERRACE 9.4 m² TERRACE 8.2 m² TERRACE TERRACE TYPE A2 APT 106 3009 2 A.4320 BIN EX. REF KIT EX. LIFT LOBBY CARPET SFL. 12.20 FALL FALL AIRLOCK BELOW LOBBY ENTRY BELOW DT20 L01-02 DT24 L01-01 DT31 L01-12 DT01 106-01 DT01 102-01 DT01 101-01 DT01 108-01 DT01 107-01 CORRIDOR 1 CARPET LIFT 1BIN CHUTE TYPE B1 KITCHEN TYPE 1A TYPE B1 KITCHEN TYPE 1A KITCHEN TYPE 2A KITCHEN TYPE 2C KITCHEN TYPE 2A TYPE B1 TYPE B1TYPE B1 TYPE B1 TYPE B1 TYPE B1 TYPE B1 STAIR 01 STAIR 02 SITE BOUNDARY SITE BOUNDARY 342° 39' 40" 29.94 m 72° 50' 40" 40.81 m CANOPY BELOW 4100 2830 3990 DP TAP DP TAP TAP DP TAP A A B B 1 2 8 7 3 4 E E 5 6 D D C C 4675 8100 4975 3700 Do not scale. Contractor must verify all dimensions on site before commencing any work or preparing shop drawings which must be approved by the architect before manufacture. Any extra entailed work shown on this drawing must be claimed and approved before proceeding. Cera Stribley Architecture Interior Design Reproduction of the whole or part of the document constitutes an infringement of copyright. The information, ideas and concepts contained in this document is / are confidential. The recipients(s) of this document is / are prohibited from disclosing such information, ideas and concepts to any person without prior written consent of the copyright holder. COPYRIGHT Cera Stribley Pty. Ltd. ABN 29 350 585 700 + 61 3 9533 2582 info@cs-a.com.au www.cs-a.com.au Studio 5, 249 Chapel St Prahran VIC 3181 AUS NOTES REVDATEREVISION BYCHK A22.03.2022ISSUED FOR TENDER ECLT 8 LOUISE STREET
7 UP DN FW FW FW 1 A.3001 6 A.4000 TYPE A1 APT 103 8.3 m² TERRACE 11.1 m² TERRACE 8.0 m² TERRACE HYR COMMS ELETRICAL GAS FIRE POOL EX 1 A.4330 TYPE C3 APT 104 TYPE C4 APT 105 6.8 m² TERRACE SKYLIGHT TRAFFIABLE GLAZING REFER TO LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT FOR PLANTER DETAILS DT20 L01-03 DT31 L01-04 DT47 L01-05 DT27 L01-07 DT50 L01-08 DT26 L01-09 DT26 L01-10 DT48 L01-11 DT01 104-01 DT01 103-01 DT01 105-01 CORRIDOR 2 CARPET LIFT 2 TYPE B1 KITCHEN TYPE 1A KITCHEN TYPE 1A TYPE B1 TYPE B1 TYPE B1 TYPE B1 KITCHEN TYPE 4A SITE BOUNDARY SITE BOUNDARY 162° 39' 40" 19.53 m 252° 34' 40" 40.98 m 162° 39' 40" 7.93 m 72° 36' 40" 0.19 m 4099 1740 2760 4745 DP TAPTAP DP DP TAP DP TAP 5001170 DT47 L01-06 H H 1 J J 2 8 7 3 4 5 6 F F G G 3700 8375 2675 4500 4650 7250 2925 2250 2825 5650 4200 GENERAL NOTES 1. REFER TO LAND SURVEYORS DOCUMENTATION FOR TITLE BOUNDARIES. 2. DRAWINGS TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ELEMENTAL DESIGN SPECIFICATION BRIEF, ARCHITECTURAL SPECIFICATION, CIVIL, GEOTECHNICAL, STRUCTURAL, SERVICES, LANDSCAPE & OTHER CONSULTANTS DOCUMENTATION. 3. BUILDING CONTRACTOR TO NOTIFY ARCHITECT/ SUPER INTENDENT OF ANY DISCREPANCY IN DOCUMENTATION & WAIT FOR INSTRUCTION PRIOR TO CONTINUING WITH THE WORK. 4. REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEER'S DOCUMENTATION FOR STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS OF THE BUILDING. 5. REFER TO CONCRETE PROFILE DRAWINGS FOR PILE SET OUT. 6. BUILDER TO ENSURE PROTECTION TO ALL ADJACENT PROPERTIES PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK. 7. ALL EXTERNAL MEMBRANE SYSTEM TO COMPLY WITH AS4654.1 AND AS4654.2. 8. FOR LANDSCAPE PAVING PATTERNS AND FINISHES, REFER TO LANDSCAPE DOCUMENTATIONS. BAL(*) BALUSTRADE AS SCHEDULED BP(*) BICYCLE PARKING REFER TO TRAFFIC ENG'S DETAILS DP DOWNPIPE EX EXHAUST FH FIRE HYDRANT FHR FIRE HOSE REEL FW FLOOR WASTE IC INTERCOM POINT OB OVER BONNET OF OVERFLOW TG TRENCH GRATE RWO RAINWATER OUTLET CODE DESCRIPTION LEGEND -PLAN DOOR TAG (REFER TO DOOR SCHEDULE) (LEVEL. LOCATION/ APARTMENT NO. DOOR NO.) (DOOR TYPE NO.) APARTMENT TAG APARTMENT NUMBER APARTMENT TYPOLOGY RELATIVE LEVEL STRUCTURAL FLOOR LEVEL FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL SYMBOLOGY DT88 A88.88 101 TYPE XX RL. X.XX SFL. X.XX FFL. X.XX JOB N° REVISION N° DATE SCALE DRAWN BY CHECKED BY DRAWING TITLE PROJECT DRAWING STATUS BYCHK REVDATEREVISION BYCHK A 22.03.2022 1 : 100 @ A1 A.1101 21089 EC LT LEVEL 1 PLAN30% DD TENDER MULTI-RESIDENTIAL 8 LOUISE STREET 8 LOUISE STREET, MELBOURNE 3004 8 LOUISE STREET
8 REV. also contain confidential information belonging to Cera Stribley. You are only permitted to use materi the purpose of marketing the properties and for no other purpose. Measurements contained in this document are approximate only, subject to change, should not be relied on by any person as accurate when purchasing the properties furniture and white goods depicted within the document are for reference purposes only and are not for 0.511.5 2.5 CTCOOKTOP FFRIDGE DWDISHWASHER QQUEEN BED SSTORAGE SKSINK WMWASHING MACHINE KEY PLAN PPANTRY KKING BED BQBARBEQUE 50 @ A1 APARTMENT 16018 LOUISE STREET 8 LOUISE STREET, MELBOURNE 3004 INTERNAL AREA EXTERNAL AREA TOTAL AREA 4 BED 3.5 BATH 2 CAR 174 m² 22 m² 196 m² LEGEND 1 ENTRY BATHROOM LAUNDRY 5 PANTRY 6 DINING ROOM 11 SECONDARY BEDROOM MASTER BEDROOM 7 LIVING ROOM 12 POWDER ROOM TERRACE CT SK DW P OV WM TV F K Q Q Q 1 2 10 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1111 11 12 8 BQ P REV. DATE © 2021 Cera Stribley Pty Ltd. The IP (including copyright) in this document is owned by Cera Stribley This document may also contain confidential information belonging to Cera Stribley. You are only permitted to use material in this document for the purpose of marketing the properties and for no other purpose. Measurements contained in this document are and should not be used for obtaining permits. Rathe than relying on measurements supplied in this document, purchasers should refer to the properties’formal plans and the terms and conditions of sale before purchasing the properties. Loose furniture and white goods depicted within the document are for reference purposes only and are not for sale. LEGEND CTCOOKTOP FFRIDGE DWDISHWASHER OVOVEN QQUEEN BED SSTORAGE SKSINK TVTELEVISION WMWASHING MACHINE KEY PLAN PPANTRY KKING BED BQBARBEQUE 50 @ A1 APARTMENT 16038 LOUISE STREET 8 LOUISE STREET, MELBOURNE 3004 INTERNAL AREA EXTERNAL AREA TOTAL AREA 4 BED 3.5 BATH 2 CAR 194 m² 22 m² 216 m² LEGEND 1 ENTRY 2 BATHROOM 3 LAUNDRY 4 KITCHEN 5 PANTRY 6 DINING ROOM 10 ENSUITE 11 SECONDARY BEDROOM 9 MASTER BEDROOM 7 LIVING ROOM 8 TERRACE 12 POWDER ROOM DW CT SK F TV Q Q K Q WM TV OV 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 10 11 11 12 11 7 BQ P P 8 LOUISE STREET
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17 Cato Street
Year: 2022
Project Type: Office
Site: 17 Cato Street, Hawthorn East, VIC 3123
Involved Stage: Town Planning & Visualisation
Located within the heart of Hawthorn East’s commercial zone the proposal aims to provide a new typology for the future of offices.
Understanding the pressures and rapid changes society has seen post-covid, the proposal acknowledges the necessity to provide flexibility and importance on healthy ecosystems- a place to collaborate, grow and learn.
Stemming from the historical roots of Hawthorns East’s strong ties to brick and clay, 17 Cato St reminisces and pays respect to the past in creating harmony between the natural landscape and the earthly tone qualities of the design proposal. The ground plane aims to soften the harsh interfaces of the typical urban developments and give back to the street scape blurring the edge condition of interior & exterior with lush vegetation and the permeable ‘street wall’ that functions for the public.
On the floors above office spaces are planned to provide large flexible spaces for tenants, with emphasis on well being for the users. The facade allows the building to breathe, allowing fresh air intake on a daily basis and access to landscaped terraces that capture the views to the CBD towards the west.
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12 17 CATO STREET Massing Strategy CATOST CATOST CATOLNNORTH CATOLNNORTH Studio 5, 249 Chapel St Prahran VIC AUS 3181 hello@samuel.com.au1 S 1.EXISTING CONDITIONS Subject Property 2.HEIGHT & SETBACKS (DDO-17_CZ2: TOORONGA COMMERCIAL CORRIDOR)17 Cato street is situated within the Commercial zone 2(C2Z) of Hawthorn East. Its main interfaces are to Cato St & Cato Ln North. Preferred Maximum Height: 16 M Height Landscape Setback to Cato St: 3 M Preferred Street wall Height: 8 M 16M 8M 8M 3M 3M B17LINEFROMLANEWAY Massing Strategy CATOST CATOST CATOLNNORTH CATOLNNORTH Studio 5, 249 Chapel St Prahran VIC AUS 3181 hello@samuel.com.au1 S 3.LARGER STREET SETBACK + + 4.INCREASE PUBLIC REALM The 2 mass forms along Cato St/ Cato Ln will be cut out on ground and Level 01 and add onto level 05 & 04 this results in a generous ground plane for the public. Recessed on the upper A Larger Landscape buffer zone is given on the ground plane, removing the vehicle entrance on Cato St, pedestrianisating the interface to Cato St and offering much needed Massing Strategy CATOST CATOLNNORTH CATOST CATOLNNORTH Cera Stribley Pty. Ltd. ABN 29 350 585 700 www.cs-a.com.au Samuel Property ABN 73 626 319 266 www.samuel.com.au Address Studio 5, 249 Chapel St Prahran VIC AUS 3181 Address 11 Wilson Street, South Yarra VIC 3141 Contact +61 3 9533 2582 info@cs-a.com.au Contact hello@samuel.com.auC HAWTHORN EAST 1 7 AT O S T 5.GREEN STEPPING Lush vegetation will grow up the overall form on the stepping terraces creating a continuation of landscape from ground to the top of the mass. 6.ARTICULATION OF FACADE Vertical & Horizontal rhythm applied to facade to create visual articulation and interest at human scale. 17 Cato St, Hawthorn East Town Planning RFI July 2022
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17 CATO STREET EXTERNAL MATERIAL LEGEND C01CONCRETE 01 CONCRETE WALL/SLAB COLOUR: LIGHT GREY CONCRETE WALL BRICK VISION GLASS M01METAL FINISH 01 POWDER COATED ALUMINUM COLOUR: COPPER M02METAL FINISH 02 COLOUR: BLACK P01PAINT FINISH COLOUR: COPPER (TO MATCH M01) GROUND FLOOR 14.52 AHD BASEMENT 01 11.72 AHD LEVEL 01 18.52 AHD LEVEL 02 22.52 AHD LEVEL 03 26.52 AHD LEVEL 04 30.52 AHD LEVEL 05 34.52 AHD ROOF 38.52 AHD 41 52 3600 12930 4800 7261 5973 16724 TITLE BOUNDARY TITLE BOUNDARY 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 3 G01 M02 M01 B01 B01 M01 SUBJECT SITE 15 CATO STREET FUTURE DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL DASHED IN RED 15 CATO STREET 19 CATO STREET 16000 16M ABOVE NGL OPERABLE SECURITY SCREEN M01 Cera Stribley Architecture Interior Design Cera Stribley Pty. Ltd. ABN 29 350 585 700 + 61 3 9533 2582 info@cs-a.com.au Studio 5, 249 Chapel St Prahran VIC 3181 AUS TP.2102 A24.03.2022TOWN PLANNING B12.07.2022TOWN PLANNING - RFI GROUND FLOOR 14.52 AHD BASEMENT 01 11.72 AHD LEVEL 01 18.52 AHD LEVEL 02 22.52 AHD LEVEL 03 26.52 AHD LEVEL 04 30.52 AHD LEVEL 05 34.52 AHD ROOF 38.52 AHD BASEMENT 02 8.92 AHD FOURTH FLOOR OFFICE THIRD FLOOR OFFICE SECOND FLOOR OFFICE FIRST FLOOR OFFICE GROUND FLOOR OFFICE BASEMENT 01 CAR PARK COMMUNAL ROOFTOP TERRACE FIFTH FLOOR OFFICE BASEMENT 02 CAR PARK ROOF PLANT LIFT CORE BEYOND 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 2800 2800 13984 CATO STREET CATO LANE N.G.L. TITLE BOUNDARY B C D E F G TITLE BOUNDARY SETBACK LINE PER B17 STANDARD 21984 AHD. 16.50 N.G.L. N.G.L. 16000 DDO-C2Z 16M HEIGHT A FREE STANDING WALL HEIGHT 6554 SERVICES LANDSCAPE STRIP FOOTPATH 6000 12000 LANDSCAPED ZONE H Do not scale. Contractor must verify all dimensions on site before commencing any work or preparing shop drawings which must be approved by the architect before manufacture. Any extra entailed work shown on this JOB N° REVISION N° DATE SCALE DRAWN BY CHECKED BY DRAWING TITLE Cera Stribley Architecture Interior Design infringement of copyright. The information, ideas and concepts contained in this document is / are confidential. Th recipients(s) of this document is are prohibited from disclosing such information, ideas and concepts to any person without prior written consent of the copyright holder. COPYRIGHT Cera Stribley Pty. Ltd. ABN 29 350 585 700 + 61 3 9533 2582 info@cs-a.com.au Studio 5, 249 Chapel St Prahran VIC 3181 AUS PROJECT DRAWING STATUS B 12.07.2022 1 100 @ A1 TP.3000 21293 DC DC BUILDING SECTION A-A COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT CATO 17 CATO ST, HAWTHORN EAST TOWN PLANNING A24.03.2022TOWN PLANNING DCDC B12.07.2022TOWN PLANNING RFI DCDC
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702-706 Station Street
Year: 2022
Project Type: Hotel
Site: 702-706 Station Street, Box Hill, VIC
Involved Stage: Design Development & Visualisation
Reflecting surrounding architectural typologies found within Box Hill and surrounding suburbs, the splayed and angled articulation of the facade is a warm, contemporary expression of the classic, minimalist gridded facade.
The proposed development incorporates generous public and private amenity.At the public interface, the ground floor of 702-708 Station Street is endowed with public amenity, including a wellness centre and cafe/ restaurant space for casual dining.
As the building height transcends, the amenity becomes more private, catering more exclusively to hotel guests. These amenities include a rooftop terrace as well as a formal restaurant and bar space upon the upper floors.
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18 702-706 STATION STREET IL85.13 � 0 L �150 �150 L8622 DOWNPIPE � 5 L 8 125 L87 � 0 L � 8 7 �150IL8691 L 1 6 � 0 5 4 �300 8 0 � 0 45.23 6 1 0 347 2 0 2 7 47 75 2 8 9 6 277°22' 1 8 7 ° 4 4 232°36 1 8 7 ° 4 4 97 33 R L 90 N ONCR TE B M R VET A H D 88 88 87 8987 87.77 9609PARAPET 9586PARAPET 9569PARAPET P9609ARAPET 9735PARAPET 10024PARAPET 113 0 PARAPET 9736PARAPET 9674PARAPET 8819 8820 8807 8836 8 8659 8663 8656 8666 8686 8693 8944 89388932 8 2 8926 8896 8871 8821 8794 880687 4 8 5 8739 8723 7 33 8712 8649 8734 8743 87 5 8738 8752 8761 8 8848 8 9 8942 8 3 8972 8985 8977 8966 8952 8955 8956 8722 8754 8789 8838 8818 88088804 8813 8905 89138912 8901 8886 8933 8973 8988 8986 8985 8946 8962 8964 8942 8941 8911 8833 8 6 8851 8836 8817 8948 8782 8780 8757 8746 8786 8795 8796 8795 8808 8803 8741 87.76 8790 8951 8662 8669 8684 8681 87088709 6 8697 8675 8646 8654 8742 87518748 8761 8764 8778 8785 S GP 87 7 GP 87 4 GP 87 8 GP GP G 87 3 UP A09011 1 B C C D E F 3 H A0950 J JA 2 2 A0950 CAFE TERRACE LUGGAGE LOADING DOCK 17.8 m² BIN RM 4829 7805 3446 5646 5550 20360 4838 8375 7504 8031 WAITING ZONE LIFT 4 LIFT 3LIFT STATION STREET PAYNES LANE ACCESSWAY 4838 8375 7504 8031 WAITING ZONE BOOSTER 710 MULTI STOREY APARTMENT BUILDING 5 MULTI STOREY CONCRETE PANEL CARPARK 1 MULTI STOREY CONCRETE PANEL APARTMENT BUILDING 710 MULTI STOREY APARTMENT BUILDING 969 DOUBLE STOREY BRICK BUILDING PORT COCHERE TRAFFIC SIGNALLING SYSTEM LIFT G G HOTEL RETAIL SUBSTATION ESCALATOR 01 STREET TREE RAMP 1:20 RAMP 1:14 RAMP 1:12 WALKWAY 1:34 WALKWAY 1:36 WALKWAY 1:24 BOLLARD BOLLARD BOLLARD RETENTION WALL 29.6 m² BIN RM RAMP 1:10 CAFE/RETAIL EGRESS EGRESS MANAGER OFFICE BOLLARD WAITING ZONE WAITING ZONE WAITING ZONE BOLLARD BOLLARD GAS METER RM 12000 1431 5500 300 3400 7231 1:5.7 1:5.7 TREE TO BE REMOVED TREE TO BE RETAINED CANOPY ABOVE 800 MIN 8000 MIN 2800 MIN SETBACK COVERED ENTRY RAMP 1:12 RAMP 1:12 2000 FINISHES LEGEND BAL01 CLEAR GLAZED BALUSTRADE VSR01 TIMBER VISIBILITY SCREEN Do not scale. Contractor must verify all dimensions commencing any work or preparing shop drawings whic must be approved by the architect before manufacture. Any extra enta drawing must be claimed and approved before proceeding. JOB N° REVISION N° DATE SCALE DRAWN BY CHECKED BY DRAWING TITLE Cera Stribley Architecture Interior Design Reproduction of the whole or part of the document c infringement of copyright. The information, ideas and concepts contained in are prohibited from disclosing such information, ideas and concepts to any person without prior written consent of the copyright holder. COPYRIGHT Cera Stribley Pty. Ltd. ABN 29 350 585 700 + 61 3 9533 2582 info@cs-a.com.au Studio 5, 249 Chapel St Prahran VIC 3181 AUS PROJECT DRAWING STATUS A 27.0522 100 @ A1 A0100 22127 BC LT GENERAL ARRANGEMENT GROUND FLOOR PLAN HOTEL BOX HILL -HOTEL 702-706 STATION STREET, BOX HILL SECONDARY CONSENT 09.08.19ISSUED WITHOUT PREJUDICE VCAT �150 1 8 5 0 IL85.16 �150 IL8622 DOWNPPE � 7 �125 L87 5 � 6 7 � 0 �150L8691 � 5 � 0 8 7 � 0 L L8 55 0 0 45.23 6 1 0 3.47 2 0 2 7 47 75 2 8 9 6 277°22' 1 8 7 ° 4 4 232°36 ' 1 8 7 ° 4 4 97 33 7 ° 3 5 R 87 90 N CONCRETET B M RIVET A H D 88 88 87 8987 87.77 9609PARAPET 9586PARAPET 9569PARAPET P9609ARAPET 9735PARAPET 10024PARAPET 340 PARAPET 9736PARAPET 9674PARAPET 8819 8820 8807 8836 2 8659 8663 8656 8666 8686 8693 89388932 8926 8896 8871 8821 8794 88068 84 8739 8723 87 33 8712 8649 8734 874387458738 8752 8761 8 7 6 1 8848 8942 8972 8985 8977 8966 8952 8955 8956 8722 8754 8789 8838 8818 88088804 8813 8905 89138912 8901 8886 8933 8973 8988 8986 8985 8946 8962 8964 8942 8941 8911 8833 86 62 8851 8863 8856 8817 8948 8782 8780 8757 8746 8786 8795 8796 8795 8808 8803 8741 87.76 8790 8951 8662 8669 8684 8681 87088709 8 2 8697 8675 8646 8654 8742 87518748 8761 8764 8778 8785 W GP 7 77 GP 8 84 GP 87 83 87 61 G 86 0 GP 87 93 C E F DN DGPODGPO+USBDGPO+USBDGPO 1 B C C D E F 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 H 5 5 A A0900 2 G LIFT 4LIFT 1 LIFT 3LIFT 2 4500 4700 3642 6025 4073 710 MULTI STOREY APARTMENT BUILDING 5 MULTI STOREY CONCRETE PANEL CARPARK 1 MULTI STOREY CONCRETE PANEL APARTMENT BUILDING 710 MULTI STOREY APARTMENT BUILDING 969 DOUBLE STOREY BRICK BUILDING 26 m² HOTEL KEY 26 m² HOTEL KEY HOTEL KEY HOTEL KEY HOTEL KEY HOTEL KEY HOTEL KEY HOTEL KEY HOTEL KEY HOTEL KEY HOTEL KEY HOTEL KEY HOTEL KEY HOTEL KEY HOTEL KEY HOTEL KEY HOTEL KEY HOTEL KEY 25 m² HOTEL KEY 46 m² HOTEL KEY HOTEL KEY HOTEL KEY HOTEL KEY VSR01 SKYLIGHT 1235 1250 1265 1260 9200 1600 1600 1600 FINISHES LEGEND VSR01 TIMBER VISIBILITY SCREEN PERFORATED TO 50% PLACED BEHIND GLAZING TO CONTROL Do not scale. Contractor must verify all dimensions on site before commencing any work or preparing shop drawings whic must be approved by the architect before manufacture. Any extra entailed work shown on this drawing must be claimed and approved before proceeding. JOB N° REVISION N° DATE SCALE DRAWN BY CHECKED BY DRAWING TITLE Cera Stribley Architecture Interior Design Reproduction of the whole or part of the document constitutes an infringement of copyright. The information, ideas and concepts contained in this document is are confidential. The recipients(s) of this document is person without prior written consent of the copyrig Cera Stribley Pty. Ltd. ABN 29 350 585 700 + 61 3 9533 2582 info@cs-a.com.au Studio 5, 249 Chapel St Prahran VIC 3181 AUS NOTES PROJECT DRAWING STATUS REVDATEREVISION BYCHK REVDATEREVISION BYCHK A 27.0522 100 @ A1 A0103 22127 Author Checker GENERAL ARRANGEMENT LEVEL 03 PLAN DESIGN DEVELOPMENT HOTEL BOX HILL -HOTEL 702-706 STATION STREET, BOX HILL 09.08.19ISSUED WITHOUT PREJUDICE VCAT RK A27.0522ISSUED FOR SECONDARY CONSENT LT Ground Floor Level 3 Hotel
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Re-Imagining The Big Store
Public/ cultural
Tutor: Hans van Rijnberk
Year: 2021
The Big Store of Maclellan & Company, designed by William Pit and opened in 1902, had a glorious past as it was one of the most important department stores in Melbourne in the early 20th century. The business closed in the 1960s and the building was abandoned for more than 60 years apart from a Coles supermarket on the ground floor. Despite being identified as “A1” historical significance building, the stories of The Big Store are unbeknownst to many people, and their understanding of the building is merely from the ‘historicity’ of the façade. Our current preservation approaches for historical building are to blame as they fail to preserve the intangible cultural heritage and people’s associative memories with places.
Therefore, this project explores the idea of experimental preservation and uses memory as the catalyst to alter public reception of building’s cultural meaning. By establishing an “unnatural interface” between the visitors and the building through shopping, as well as inviting visitors to be the collectors of their own cultural heritage, the obsolete department store will be reframed as culturally significant and will regain its life.
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25 Site Plan 0 20 40 60 80m Wattle Street Walker Street Chatham Street Prahran Square C h a p e l S t r e e t C a t o S t r e e t I z e t t S t r e e t RE-IMAGINING THE BIG STORE
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34 0 2.5 5 10m Floor Plan 4 F BAR Terrace Terrace Tea room Public Research & makerspace Digital memory archive & server room Research Lab & office void void House of Memories RE-IMAGINING THE BIG STORE
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New Hamilton Gallery
Public/ cultural
Tutor: Simona Falvo and Dayne Trower Year: 2021
The township of Hamilton in south-western Victoria is the largest town in the Southern Grampians region.
With the rise of architecturally significant regional galleries, the Hamilton Gallery, along with the Southern Grampians Shire Council and various community stakeholders, is undertaking a master planning and scoping study for the New Hamilton Gallery (NHG) project.
By creating a destination cultural art precinct integrated with civic amenities, and through a creative response to place and landscape, this project investigates the role of architecture in acting as key anchor for the revitalisation of Hamilton and the surrounding region.
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38 0 50 100 200m NHG Precinct Greenspace New Civic Square Grange Burn Major tourist routes Hamilton Station City services network Township Master Plan Studio 32 | New Hamilton Gallery | Joseph Cheng NEW HAMILTON GALLERY
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Studio 32 | New Hamilton Gallery | Joseph Cheng Ground Floor Plan 0 5 10 20m Ground Floor 1 Entrance 2 Reception & Cloakroom 3 Shops 4 Restaurant 5 Digital platforms & meeting spaces 6 Workshop space 7 Auditorium 8 Staff room 9 Sculpture garden 10 Observatory tower 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 9 NEW HAMILTON GALLERY
0 1 2.5 5m Streetscape Elevations 141-143 Gray Street, Hamilton VIC 3300 72 Lonsdale Street, Hamilton VIC 3300 NEW HAMILTON GALLERY
Floor Plans 0 5 10 20m Studio 32 | New Hamilton Gallery | Joseph Cheng First Floor 1 Scoria room 2 Exhibition (Glass Arts) 3 Exhibition (Decorative Arts) 4 Exhibition (Contemporary Arts) 5 Exhibition (Paul Sanby & paintings) 6 Waterfall 7 Multi-purpose exhibition 8 Observatory Tower Lookout level 8 6 7 2 43 5 1 NEW HAMILTON GALLERY
43 Studio 32 | New Hamilton Gallery | Joseph Cheng Section B 0 42 8 10m NEW HAMILTON GALLERY 0 2 4 8 10m Section B
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Studio 32 | New Hamilton Gallery | Joseph Cheng Section A 0 42 8 10m NEW HAMILTON GALLERY Section B 0 2 4 8 10m
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47 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 33° 1. Lysaght corrugated custom orb profile 2. 100-10L C section 3. 125x125x9 SHS 4. 150 UB 18 5. 3mm Monoclad solid aluminium panels in natural brushed finish 6. 12mm Corten steel sheets 7. 150x150x9 SHS 8. 150 UB 18 9. 300x15mm Steel flat bar mullion 10. 20mm Laminated glass 11. 500x150x30mm Teak sanstone paver 12. Pond light 13. Concrete water court 14. Red concrete Section Detail A Studio32|NewHamiltonGallery|JosephCheng 00.511.52m NEW HAMILTON GALLERY
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49 Section Detail B Studio32|NewHamiltonGallery|JosephCheng 00.511.52m NEW HAMILTON GALLERY
A House on a Fringe Block
a soft focus on domestic things
Residential Tutor: Colby Vexler & Pricilla Heung in collaboration with Rose Ong & Cecile Lyndt Year: 2021
A House on a Fringe Block attempts to reunderstand the obvious yet complex relations between site, garden and house. It pays close attention to the movement of soil, the demarcation of boundaries, aspect of containment, enclosure and cover, and domestic things.
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Undefined
Fixed markers of home entities dissipate, finding home around, between and through the domestic grid; constantly collapsing into the potential for re-assemblages. Constantly relocated and not predetermined. The slab embodies a sense of becoming through the accommodation of domestic rituals and habitual tendencies. Kitchen belongs here, for now.
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In-Between
Markers of suburbia extend beyond its integrated state, evading the assumed fringe condition. Site observes such fleeting conditions – demarcated by the road yet and is nonchalant to the imposed field.Markers of suburbia extend beyond its integrated state, evading the assumed fringe condition. Site observes such fleeting conditions — observes such fleeting conditions — demarcated by the road yet and is nonchalant to the imposed field.
In-Between
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A HOUSE ON A FRINGE BLOCK
A Sign
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A Sign
The lamp post and its accompanying street sign protrudes over the flat landscape and towers over the block, marking the edge of the suburban, for now.
The lamp post and its accompanying street sign protrudes over the flat landscape and towers over the block, marking the edge of the suburban, for now.
A HOUSE ON A FRINGE BLOCK
Interstitial
Within the suburban environment, home is assembled through setbacks and height restrictions in accordance to the block. Informal devices – curtains and mesh act as a single gesture, simultaneously framed with home and its domestic contents, its surrounding territories, and the impermenance of the field.
Interstitial
Within the suburban environment, home is assembled through setbacks and height restrictions in accordance to the block. Informal devices – curtains and mesh act as a single gesture, simultaneously framed with home and its domestic contents, its surrounding territories, and the impermenance of the field.
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Fringe - Center
A HOUSE ON A FRINGE BLOCK
Overlook
Conventionally private acts of domestication are relocated to the periphery of the fence proper, while remaining concealed through its preceding edges. Curtain ruptures through; wall is expanded to roof – mundane acts of privacy regulation further decentralizes the familiar edge of domestication through to its staged garden.
Overlook
Conventionally private acts of domestication are relocated to the periphery of the fence proper, while remaining concealed through its preceding edges. Curtain ruptures through; wall is expanded to roof – mundane acts of privacy regulation further decentralizes the familiar edge of domestication through to its staged garden.
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A HOUSE ON A FRINGE BLOCK
Fragments of suburbia
Dissolution
to present themselves beyond the periphery of the suburban
such orientation
edges
Dissolution
Fragments of suburbia begin to present themselves beyond the periphery of the suburban condition. Home and garden are impartial to such orientation – edges obscured.
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Fringe - Center
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condition. Home and garden are impartial to
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obscured.
A HOUSE ON A FRINGE BLOCK
Framed
Framed
Site is assumed as a sense of betweenness throughout the block. When perceived through multiple territories, its surrounding contents only abruptly obscures the edge – framing the center itself –the progression of domestication.
Site is assumed as a sense of betweenness throughout the block. When perceived through multiple territories, its surrounding contents only abruptly obscures the edge – framing the center itself – the progression of domestication.
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A HOUSE ON A FRINGE BLOCK
Between Interceptions
Fragments of domestication mitigate the binary conditions of home and the block, relinquishing hierarchy; framed in parallel with the temporality of the fringe. Domestication unfolds as equivocal thresholds, dispersing sequence and presenting a sense of throughness between home, garden, neighbour, neighbourhood and beyond.
Between Interceptions
Fragments of domestication mitigate the binary conditions of home and the block, relinquishing hierarchy; framed in parallel with the temporality of the fringe. Domestication unfolds as equivocal thresholds, dispersing sequence and presenting a sense of throughness between home, garden, neighbour, neighbourhood and beyond.
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Fringe - Center
A HOUSE ON A FRINGE BLOCK
Within Peripheries
Notions of public, private, ownership and control are interrogated through the extension of the net. Extents of visual and physical barriers negotiate with the contents within, both inviting yet restricting access. Somewhere between containment and privacy.
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A HOUSE ON A FRINGE BLOCK
Subsequent
A bathtub, clothes hanger, sandals, bed, and shelf prompts the programmatic sequence of domestication – aware of the middle; privacy is controlled through mundane acts. The exteriority of its adjoining conditions presents as fixed – close yet separate; abutting the momentary state of the home’s contents, unattached through a larger setback.
Subsequent
A bathtub, clothes hanger, sandals, bed, and shelf prompts the programmatic sequence of domestication – aware of the middle; privacy is controlled through mundane acts. The exteriority of its adjoining conditions presents as fixed – close yet separate; abutting the momentary state of the home’s contents, unattached through a larger setback.
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Fringe - Entry
A HOUSE ON A FRINGE BLOCK
Disintegration
An intermediary space exists between the home proper and its adjoining neighbour, unconcerned with notions of public and private; permanence and temporality. Mundane acts are dislodged, colliding with predetermined programs of the block. The potential for center is within such disclosure – a bathtub, ironing board, a pair of sandals; and a tree become part of home proper
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A HOUSE ON A FRINGE BLOCK
Massing
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Model 1:500 materials: cement, copper sheet
63 materials: cardboard, balsa wood sheet Concept Model 1:200 Physical Model
This model illustrates the construction methodologies, processes and materials used in the Western BACE Centre in Melton South by Six Degree Architects.
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65 Physical Model materials: copper, polystyrene foam, cardboard, balsa wood Concept Model 1:100
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67 3D Visualisation selected work 2018-2022
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69 3D Visualisation selected work 2018-2022
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71 3D Visualisation selected work 2018-2022
72 when architecture meets culinary art
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