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R e s onate Architecture, Arts, and Acoustics
mid s e mester we eks 3-6 jour nal Kalliopi Patros 1066954
veh i cl e a c c e s s / p ark i ng
c ampi ng + accommo d at ion main st age op en air concer t ve nue + bu i l d i ng
music s cho ol
publi c ar t i ns t a l l at i ons
t he br ie f
v e ge t at i on / site
Res onate at C olac qu ar r y Location: Colac, Victoria Area: 800 m² Main hall seating: 2-3000
fe st iv a l
concer t hous e
01 -undulating piazza shape reminiscent of quarry ‘cul-de-sacs’ -separaing ‘cubes’ or stereotomy in plan reminiscent of ‘chipping’ or ‘digging’ away in relation to quarry -small however, floor plan seems to have good spatial planning between front and back of house -minimal but clever use of colour in the facade elements without being overdone. Bringing back a ‘fun’ element -could be considered too internalised for quarry site, however some interesting concepts observed from this precedent which could be explored as a starting off point
Pa l a c e for Me x i c an Mus i c Location: Mexico Alejandro Medina Arquitectura, Munoz arquitectos, Quensel arquitectos, Reyes Rios + Larrain arquitectos Year: 2018 Area: 8840 m² Main hall seating: 450
1:10,000
mus ic ve nue
02
-outdoor and felxible spaces for performances/practice -well organised back of house spatial planning for reference -externally the architecture is quite bold, reminicent of stone quarry -form is interesting, could be interpereted as a ‘rock’ situated within its site - precedent for ‘school’ program -siginficantly smaller seating numbers
Foro B o c a Location: Mexico Rojkind Arquitectos Year: 2017 Area: 5410 m² Main hall seating: 1000 Rehersal seating: 150
1:10,000
1933 drawing by architect
mus ic ve nue
03
-connection/ relation to the site -the architecture itself looks as if it could be one with the rock formations -somehwat comparable seating numbers -idea of a journey through the site / park to arrive at the venue -materiality relates to the site well
Red Ro cks Amphit he at re Location: Colorado USA Burnham Hoyt Year: 1906 & 1941 Area: unknown m² Main hall seating: 9525 1:10,000
mus ic ve nue
04
-despite this being a nightclub, the central ‘dome’ is reminicent of an acoustic shell -interesting patterning and use of light as cladding / ornament on the shell -lighting as one with the architecture could be a way to enhance the experience with the music performances -scale incomparable
Nig ht Flig ht Location: Sofia, Bulgaria Studio MODE Year: 2014 Area: 1000 m² Main hall seating: xx 1:10,000
mus ic ve nue
05
-dynamic floor plan and forms -building seems lively with the use of colours through lighting, materiality and paint -generous outdoor area, could be a reference for festival area/public piazza and connection to the landscape -building floor plan seems to have good organisation and circulation routes which can be referenced for the school and acoustic shell building
Pa loma Location: Nimes, France Tetrarc Architects Year: 2012 Area: 5611 m² Main hall seating: unknown 1:10,000
concer t hous e
06
-interesting tectonics with the structural framework and sheet/veil for shell -scale is not comparable, however the central or even inward facing/looking form could be interesting to explore -materiality is freeflowing and would respond to site conditions such as wind -interesting use of light to transform the shell at night to create a different atmosphere
Pavilion and Workshops ?
Location: Sigulda, Latvia DJA Year: 2014 Area: 150 m² Main hall seating: unknown 1:10,000
hall/t he at re
07
-scale comparable to site/brief -interesting repetition within shell as a focal interest for the audience -classic amphitheatre arrangement -organisation of seating rows -not the same site, however similar in that it appears to be in a secluded area surrounded by landscape and a natural setting
T h e Hol ly wo o d b ow l Location: California, USA Hodgetts + Fung Design and Architecture Year: 1922-2004 Area: unknown m² Main hall seating: 17,500 1:10,000
mus ic ve nue
08
-interesting use of materiality with both a more solid structure and a ‘tent’ like covering which is reminiscent of festival culture -for sound propogation and acoustic quality for those sitting outside the covered area, this would not be ideal -precedent for site planning, vehicle access and site arrangement -floor plan seems to be well organised for the performers on stage
Su n Va l l e y Mus i c Pav i l i on Location: Sun Valley, USA FTL Design Engineering Studio Year: 2008 Area: 150 m² Main hall seating: 1500 1:10,000
mus i c fe s t iva l
08
-the site is not the same, however contains similar elements as the colac quarry site with bays of water surrounding land -this event uses the ladscape in a more elaborate way by using most of it, however when looking at the map there is this emphasis on a ‘journey’ -making use of water bays to engluf visitors into the site using bridges -emphasis on fun event or festival culture, almost fantastical and otherworldly -scattered masterplan
Tomor row l and fest iva l Location: Sun Valley, USA FTL Design Engineering Studio Year: 2008 Area: 150 m² Main hall seating: 70,000 1:10,000
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- 2.6x 4.9m car spot dimensions -3.6m width one way road for bus/truck. 8m wide two way traffic roads
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g pin cam
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amenities
-walking path from car park to main stage with pathways to amenities and camping ground
public circulation ‘activities hub’ -walking trails which lead to various areas of the quarry /look out installations, lighting displays and wildlife viewing platforms
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performing arts school
performance school -100 x 50m approx buildng area with external plaza / connection to central activities hub
-access to public car park from road into existing road onto site
site ar range ment
vehicle circulation paths to building connection between buildings public circulation
ping cam
-‘private’ vehicle access for trucks and busses for main stage
-buildings away from largest water body with carpark and camping ground as a buffer to protect / ‘avoid’ disturbance to wildlife and birds which occupy the small islands within the water
installation
-no dead end circulation, always leading back somewhere
-public carpark for music school guests and staff
-160m approx for seating / stage area -80x30m approx for main stage building - least annual wind patterns
-gravel car park with walking trail along water bank onto existing quarry roads which lead to the main stage and festival/ activity area -camping access also from this path
amenities
main stage
camping
-100 x 50m approx buildng area with external plaza / connection to central activities hub Main Stage + Building
br ie f bre a kdow n
• 15,000 people capacity for outdoor live performance of music, concerts, plays, bands, orchestra, shows etc. • Lighting and acoustic qualities of the building • Acoustic Shell • Stage / performance space (more than 3 double doors) • Stage ‘wings’ for set design pieces (this dictates how large the stage can be) • Scene dock (storage for unused stage elements) • Stage corridor • Loading bay with temporary parking for tour trucks • Logistics and management office for 4 staff • Stagehand green room (moving to and from stage) • Performer green room • Conductor and concertmaster office • Manager and staff office • Small storage / locker room for personal storage • Restrooms / changing rooms • Costume / makeup rooms • Warmup rooms • Stage door access • Press hall and lounge • Journalist / photographer/ media office • Conference rooms • Ticket box and foyer area • Rest rooms • Casual dining – food truck vendors, popup shops • Restaurant/bars/cafes • Merchandising • Some sense of flexibility • Foyer/lobby for guests • WC’s / amenities • Offices • Dressing and makeup rooms • Laundry / shower • Costume storage • Rehearsal room • Storage • Cloak room • Vehicle access to back of house
Camping Grounds • • •
Free area to set up camp Access to circulation / parking Amenities area
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Festival + Temporary installations • Merch booths • Temporary installation areas • Seating • Area for food trucks • Access to circulation / walking paths and trails • Access to camping grounds
performing arts school
-100 x 50m approx buildng area with external plaza / connection to central activities hub -auditorium with 1000 seats
Performance School General • Offices • Staff room • Cleaner • Lifts / stairs • Electrical room • Kitchen • Dining hall • Communal space Auditorium • 1000 seating capacity • Stage • Foyer/lobby for guests • WC’s / amenities • Office • ‘crossover’ circulation • Backstage ‘red zone’ • Dressing and makeup rooms • Laundry / shower • Costume storage • Rehearsal room • Storage • Cloak room Musicians Wing • Practice rooms: Strings, Violin, Cello, Percussion, Piano, Drums etc. • Amenities • Individual classrooms (smaller) • Group classrooms (larger) • Gathering foyer with lockers • Instrument storage • WC’s and amenities • Kitchenette • Lift / Stairs • Practice recording room • Sound booth/ sound engineering box • Classroom Performers / Dancers Wing • Dance studios • Amenities WC’s and showers • Lockers Accommodation • Shared private rooms • Shared amenities • Common room • Kitchenette
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electrical room
box office
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performer green room
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rehabi l it at i on of qu ar r y Hor ns by Q u ar r y, N S W Blue metal used to cover rail lines (volcanic breccia) quarried from site for 100 years. ‘v.e.n.m.’ for virgin excavated natural materials from another site near by used to fill hole by being trucked to the site. Filling the hole with dirt by using conveyor belt to be compacted. Extra, unstable land which had previously caused rock/land slides used to fill up the rest of the quarry.
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D erbyshire L i mestone Quar r y, UK 3 Limestone quarries on one site, to be rehabilitated into grasslands and divided into individual fields for sheep grazing etc. Designated areas for nature conservation to take place as well as areas for farming.
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https://www.bgs.ac.uk/discoveringGeology/geologyOfBritain/limestoneLandscapes/resourcesConflictsSustainability/images/geograph-2584427-by-TimHeaton.jpg
C hek k a Q u ar y, L eb anon
qu ar r y rehabi l it at i on
As part of their rehabilitation strategy they categorised the site into four areas: high-land, cliff-land, low-land and core-land. Eg. Cliff-land: identified wild plantings which host a variety of wildlife such as birds. Local plant species were used to re-populate the site which were found around the planted areas of the quarry ie. surrounding grasslands.
https://earthresources.vic.gov. au/legislation-and-regulations/ guidelines-and-codes-ofpractice/code-of-practice-forsmall-quarries
http://epbcnotices.environment.gov.au/_entity/annotation/9c263aa8-452f-e911-be 2c-00505684324c/a71d58ad4cba-48b6-8dab-f3091fc31cd5?t=1594339200363
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rehabi l it at i on of qu ar r y Hor ns by Q u ar r y, N S W
C hek k a Q u ar y, L eb anon
Quarry rehabilitation seems to be a lot of cut and fill - hiding what has previously been done to the site. This, leaving the quarry almost unrecognisable from its previous use.
qu ar r y rehabi l it at i on
Mt C o ot - t h a Q u ar r y, Q u e e nsl an d
rehabi lit at ion
Learning outcomes/methods to consider: Victorian Earth Resources Legislations and Regulations for codes of practice for quarries https://earthresources.vic.gov.au/legislation-and-regulations/guidelines-and-codes-of-practice/code-of-practice-for-small-quarries#rehabilitation
-Use of top soil from other areas / land on site -re-work the existing quarry form into a new, final and permanent land form -Cut and fill? Re-adjusting the site?
c ubism
Unknown, Andrew Nawroski 2015
Act of quarrying
collage
‘chipping into the land rock’
mont age putting together
f rag me nt s
abs t r a c t i on music Pablo Picasso - Violon et raisins, 1912
Pablo Picasso The Reservoir, Horta de Ebro Horta de Sant Joan, summer 1909
sto cc ato
remnants of a qu ar r y concept Quarry rehabilitation has been known to be readapted into parklands with re-conditioning of grasslands and other uses such as farm grounds and natural grounds for wild life. Thus, completely transforming the site into a new natural haven, unrecognisable from its past. Depending on its scale and material quarries can remain open for decades. My concept of ‘remenants’ is to maintain the essence and abstractions of the quarried site in its newly built areas. Aside from the programmed locations, camping grounds and festival areas, much of the site will be rehabilitated into natural parklands to reutrn the land back to its natural residents.
music f r agment at ion
c omp o s it i on
Juan-Gris-Portrait-of-Pablo-Picasso Pablo Picasso, 1910, Girl with a Mandolin (Fanny Tellier), oil on canvas, 100.3 × 73.6 cm, Museum of Modern Art, New York
‘div i s i on of mus i c a l i d e a’
“re du c t i on of a l arge s c a l e mus i c a l i d e a to it s e s s e nt i a l for m”
A melodic phrase
motif -
Guitar and Fruit Bowl by Juan Gris
abstraction drawn from a whole
rep e t it i on d e c onst r uc t iv ism? ste re otomy?
Indigenous sp ecies list in C ol a c O t w ay shire https://www.colacotway.vic.gov.au/Environment-Sustainability/ Trees-and-vegetation
Colac Otway S H I R E
Botanical Name
Common name
Height Width
Eucalyptus obliqua
Messmate Stringybark
5-30x 6-20m
Eucalyptus ovata
Swamp Gum
Eucalyptus radiata
Narrow-leaf Peppermint Manna Gum
‘Naturally Progressive’
INDIGENOUS SPECIES LIST COLAC Botanical Name
Common name
Height Width
Soil Class SL
Acacia implexa
Lightwood
Acacia mearnsii
Black wattle
5-12x 4-7m 8-25x 6-10m
Acacia melanoxylon
Blackwood
8-20x 5-12m
CSL
Acacia myrtifolia
Myrtle wattle
1-3x 1-2m
SCL
Erosion Control
SL
Acacia pycnantha
Golden wattle
3-8x 2-5m
SL
Acacia verticillata
Prickly Moses
1-5x 3-5m
CL
Allococasuarina verticillata Austrostipa pubinodis Austrodanthonia
Drooping Sheoak Tall Spear grass Wallaby grass
4-10mx 5-6m
SL
1-2m
CSL
30cm80cm
CSL
Banksia marginata
Silver Banksia
1-8x 1-5m
CSL
Burchardia umbellata Bursaria spinosa
Milk maids
30cm
CSL
Sweet Bursaria
1-6x 2-3m
CSL
Calocephalus citreus
1560cm 5-70cm
CL
Calocephalus lacteus Cassinia aculeata
Lemon beauty heads Milky beauty heads Dogwood
CSL
Chrysocephalum apiculatum
Common everlasting
2-4x 1-2m 60cm
Dianella revoluta
Black-anther Flax lily
SL
Dianella tasmanica
Tasman Flaxlily
.3-1x. .52.5m .6-1.5 x.5-2m
Eucalyptus camaldulensis
Red Gum
12-45x 1530m
CSL
SOILS: C= clay S = sandy L=Loamy
SL
SL
B = Birds H/E = Honeyeaters
Comments B. B/F. Hardy (suckers), full sun. Light green foliage, cream flowers Summer. B. B/F,S/G. Hardy. Shade tree, ferny foliage. Dry sites, sunpart shade. Damp, well drained-dry sites. Cream-yellow flowers Oct-Dec. (borer prone) Widespread coloniser B, B/F, S/G. Prefers deep damp soils. Screen plant. Pale creamy flowers. July-Oct. 18, 30,201 B. B/F. Bushy/sparse shrub ascending branches. Young stems red/purple tinge. Pale green leaves. Damp sites. Cluster yellow flowers Jun-Dec. 16,48 B. B/F,S/G. Aust. Emblem. Fast grower. Well drained-damp sites, sun. Bright green foliage, golden flowers Aug-Oct Widespread coloniser. B. B/F. Streams – Damp soils/shaded sites. Low shrub to tree. Prickly leaves. Yellow flowers June-Dec. 45, 201, 161 B. Windbreak. Hardy drooping habit. Branchlets turn yellow/brown. Apr-May. Coast scrub B. Robust, tufted perenn. erect flower stem. Dense large flower spikelets. Oct-Dec. Hardy native grass. Dry/wet sites. Year long green, low maintenance. Fine leaf loose white fluffy seed heads. Flowers Nov-Mar.45. B/F. H/E. S/G. Heathlands/forests. Leaves dark upper light lower. Honey coloured cylindrical flowers Apr-Nov. Screen plant. 161 Suit most sites. Grass like leaves, white flowers on stems. Keep dry when dormant. 48, 132, 55. B/F/ H/E. Foliage plant, spines at leaf base. Cream fragrant flowers Dec-Mar. Purse shaped seed. 45. Herb. Stems silvery grey & hairy. Flower heads yellow. SeptMar. 132. Perenn. herb. Tolerates wet and saline sites. Wooly grey stems, narrow leaves.cluster small cream flowers. Sep-Feb. Bushy spreading shrub. Quick grow. Sml. White flowers. Nov-Mar. 45 Tufted perenn. Pale grey-green erect leafy stems. Bright yellow cluster flowers. Sept-Feb.48, 55, 132. B/F. Tufted grass like leaves. Well drained sites/dry sites in shade. Blue star flowers yellow anthers. Blue fruit. 45
Erosion Control
8-30x 5-20m 6-20x 6-15m 10-40x 8-15m
CSL
CSL CSL
Hymenanthera dentata
Tree Violet
2-4x 2-4m
CSL
Geranium potentilloides Leptospermum continentale
Cinquefoil Cranesbill Prickly Teatree
.5-1.5m
CSL
1-4x 1-2m
CSL
Leptospermum lanigerum
Wooly tea tree
2-5x 3m
CSL
Lomandra longifolia
Mat-rush
1x1m
SL
Melaleuca squarrosa
Scented paperbark Tree Everlasting
4-12x 2-6m 2-6x 1-3m
CSL
Poa labillardierei
Common tussock grass
50130cm
CL
Pultenaea juniperina
Prickly Bush Pea
SL
Solanum laciniatum.
Large Kangaroo apple Kangaroo grass
1-3x .51.5m 3-4x 3-4m 80x 0.3cm
CSL
Ozothamnus ferrugineus
Themeda triandra
SL
Comments B/F. H/E. Grey/brown fibrous bark. Shade/shelter tree. For large areas. Quick hardy grower. Sml. Cream flowers Jan-Mar. Wineglass fruit. 30, 45, 161, 201. H/E,S/G. Excellent in poorly drained soils. Grey white trunk. Creamy flowers May-Nov. 3,8,17,18,45,165. B/F. H/E. Dense spreading crown, narrow aromatic leaves. Grey-brown bark. Shade. Tree. Oil. Flowers Oct-Jan.45 B/F. H/E. S/G. suits forest/streams. Ribbon bark, white trunk. Koala food. Fast grow, flowers often. 18, 45, 201 B. Rigid shrub. Suit most sites. Tiny Scented yellow bell flowers Sept-Nov. Green-purple berries.18. B. B/F. Hardy creeping form. Suit moist sites. Spreading pink flowering stems to 3m. Sept-Mar Nest site widespread. B. B/F. Hardy prickly shrub. Damp/dry sites. Screen plant. White flowers Oct-Mar.45, 161 Hardy. Dense form. Suit most sites. Screen plant. Greygreen hairy leaves. Flowers white, buds grey wooly. SeptDec. 53, 851, 56. B/F. Hardy. Agapanthus replacement. Salt tolerant. Large arching tussock, grass like strap leaves. Scented yellow flower spikes. Sept-Dec. 45 B. Dense. Screen plant. Damp, sun-part shade sites. Masses cream perfumed flower spikes Oct-Jan. 165, 17. Dense, fast grow. Gnarled trunk. Damp drained sites. Dark grey-green narrow leaves. Dense cream flower heads. Nov-Feb. 45 B. B/F. Dense tussock slender soft green leaves year round. Weed suppressant. Wet/damp sites. Wispy grass flower. Oct-Feb..18, 45 Erect shrub.Narrow prickly leaves. Clusters of pea shaped yellow/red flowers. Oct-Dec. 45 B. Fast grow, fleshy bush. Suit most sites. Dark green leaves, deeply lobed and entire. Purple flowers. Oval fruit orange. Sept-Mar. Widespread coloniser.
CSL
Perenn. dense tussock. Suit most sites. Leaves green, brown,blue. Slender flower stem. Dense clusters shiny brown spikelets. Sept-Feb. 132,55.
H/E. B/F. Robust spreading. Damp well drained - wetter fertile soils. Thick shiny leaves. Blue flower yellow centre, blue fruits. Spr-Sum. 45, 201. H/E. Spreading tree, smooth bark upper. Damp/wet sites, can help with salinity. Cluster flowers cream-yellow. 56, 125.
Soils: C = Clay B/F = Butterflies F = Frog S/G = Sugar gliders
EVC = Ecological Vegetation Class 18, riparian forest. 30 wet riparian forest, 45 shrubby foothill forest. 161 coast headland scrub, 201 shrubby wet forest
f l ora and fauna
Eucalyptus viminalis
Soil Class CL
S = Sandy
L = Loamy
B = Birds B/F = Butterflies H/E = Honey eaters F = Frog S/G = Sugar gliders
EVC = Ecological Vegetation Class - 18 = Riparian forest. 30 = Wet Riparian Forest 45 = Shrubby Foothill Forest. 161 = Coast Heathland Scrub. 201 = Shrubby Wet Forest.
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nat ive bi rds
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preliminar y mater i alit y study Using existing rocks and left overs from the quarry to integrate back into the site. Eg. Gabion cage/walls as a landscaping tool
inspiration
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keyw wrods
music f ragment at ion
collage
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c omp o s it i on
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mo del exploration
Cut and fill may be seen as an issue, however, it could be seen as a small expense to the site for a permanent outcome. Once the ampitheatre has been shaped the surrounding topography will be manipulated in such a way that the soil can be re-purposed to assist the ampitheatre. More flat land area for festival seems appropriate for many guests and accomodating food trucks, seating and circulation. This area must be accessible for all.
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Quarried area not deep enough to create entire ampitheatre to accomodate 15,000 seats. Total height is 4m from ground/road which roughly accomodates 8 rows of seating with the natural topography. This area will need to be excavated / cut and filled in some areas to create maximal seating.
mo del exploration
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i ns t a l l at i ons c ars / p ar k i ng vehicle access w a l k i ng
fe s t iva l are a + c afe s e tc
p er for mance s cho ol + a c c om o d at i on main st age + inst allat ion are a , v i e w i ng / s itt i ng pl at for ms and p ark i ng
master pl an
c ampi ng
vehicle circulation -central water body as connection between main stage building and music school
- 2.6x 4.9m car spot dimensions -3.6m width one way road for bus/truck. 8m wide two way traffic roads
parking
-‘central’ inward site arrangement
g pin cam
away from main bodies of water/key areas which wildlife are found
amenities
-walking path from car park to main stage with pathways to amenities and camping ground
public circulation ‘activities hub’ -walking trails which lead to various areas of the quarry /look out installations, lighting displays and wildlife viewing platforms
+ festival
main stage amenities
-walking path from carpark to music school
+ accom
parking
main stage
performing arts school
performance school -100 x 50m approx buildng area with external plaza / connection to central activities hub
-access to public car park from road into existing road onto site
site ar range ment
vehicle circulation paths to building connection between buildings public circulation
ping cam
-‘private’ vehicle access for trucks and busses for main stage
-buildings away from largest water body with carpark and camping ground as a buffer to protect / ‘avoid’ disturbance to wildlife and birds which occupy the small islands within the water
installation
-no dead end circulation, always leading back somewhere
-public carpark for music school guests and staff
-160m approx for seating / stage area -80x30m approx for main stage building - least annual wind patterns
-gravel car park with walking trail along water bank onto existing quarry roads which lead to the main stage and festival/ activity area -camping access also from this path
amenities
sketching and de velopment
staff accommodation only? or hotel /lodge also?
sketching and de velopment
sketching and de velopment
sketching and de velopment
c ampi ng and ame n it i e s
outdoor
toilet
shower
shower
toilet
c ampi ng
parents
qu ar r y c ampi ng Mountain Quarry, also known as Boya Quarry to the locals
c ampi ng
Stratham's Quarry -
ro ck cl imbing
s ite a c t iv it i e s
op e n fes t iv a l are a p e r for mance s cho ol p ar k l an d s + w a l k i ng t r ai ls
op e n w a l k i ng t r ai l s
workshop
d e ns e pl ant i ng s for w i l d l i fe reh abi l it at i on
axonome tr ic mas te r pl an
accommo d at ion
c ampi ng g rou n d s
ro ck cl i mbi ng
p ark l ands i ns t a l l at i on 2 c ampi ng ame n it i e s p ark i ng main st age i ns t a l l at i on 1
site zone pl anning
accommo d at ion zone - c amp s ite -student/guest accom -st af f living pro g r am z on e s -p er for mance s cho ol -workshop -ro ck cl imbi ng -inst allat ion display x2 main st age / festival zone
g round f l o or
audience seating
stage wing wc’s
l’dry and showers
stage hand orchestral pit dressing
stage
up rm a w dressing makeup stairs & lift stage wing
instrument store
main stt age
store
loading dock area / outdoor
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lockers and communal room
entry
f irst f l o or
Q ???? interactive installation + seating
b ox of f i c e d i l e m m a
lobby cloak & box office public amenities
audience seating food and beverages
stage concert master offices and staff offices multipurpose conference room / lounge and press hall
stairs & lift
main i n st age
external box office?
concert master offices and staff offices
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outdoor tap
male wc
cleaner services
showers
female wc
parents room
c ampi ng ame n it i e s
dda wc
flexible room
flexible operable outdoor work station / material delivery / car
office material store wc
c ampi ng ame n it i e s
workshop
tool store
g round f l o or
Dance studio
outdoor amphitheatre 2
Individual classrooms Individual classrooms Individual classrooms lift ftss / sstairs showe Amenities WC’s and showers multipurpose classroom
entry 1
Performers wing kitchenette Gathering foyer with lockers rs staff room
offices shared undercover area
amenities entry 2
kitchenette
li s / lift stairs
Gathering foyer with lockers
cleaner
Stage
electrical room
foyer / lobby wc’s / amenities private
kitchen Auditorium (shared) 500-1000 seating
dining hall
office crossover circulation
c ampi ng ame n it i e s
backstage green zone dressing and makeup rooms Musicians wing
wc’s / amenities public crossover circulation backstage green zone dressing and makeup rooms costume and storage room rehersal room cloak room
b as e ment
ties eni m a nd ’s a C W storage
lift / stairs studio studio Performers wing
studio studio studio
classroom Sound booth/ sound engineering box
classroom lift / stairs tairs classroom
Practice recording room
c ampi ng ame n it i e s
Instrument storage
classroom Gathering foyer with lockers Musicians wing