Architecture Portfolio - Khue Nguyen 2020

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K H U E

N G U Y E N

architecture portfolio


K H U E

N G U Y E N

k h u e t m n gu ye n @ gm a i l . c o m

(+61) 421 982 141

E X P E R I E N C E 2016 - 2019

E DUC AT ION

Mahlum Architects

Seattle, WA

Architectural Staff

2019-present

Commercial sector: K-12 education, Healthcare

2013-2016

Provide graphic, research and documentation support throughout design and construction phases.

University of Washington

Seattle, WA

Publication Creator

Working with professors at the Department of Architecture, we

University of Melbourne

Melbourne School of Design

University of Washington

Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Design

2018

U.S. Green Building Council LEED Green Associate

participated in the 2015 Rome Study Abroad program. My main

Student

Dumaguete, Philippines

Collaborate with local communitiy members and craftmans to design

Languages

Vietnamese - Native

Software

Adobe Photoshop | InDesign | Illustrator

and construct a public market stall with bamboo

2014-2015

American Institute of Architecture Students Student Chapter President

Intern - Student of Architecture

Provide assistance in verbal and graphic communication with clients Develope schematic site massing designs, and preliminar y structural planning.

English - Fluent

Autodesk Revit

Enscape | V-Ray Sketchup

AC H IE V E ME N T

between students outside of the classrooms.

Residential sector: multi-housing and single-family homes

Seattle, WA

Microsoft Office

Seattle, WA

to promote professional networking opportunities and collaboration

Huber Architects

Seattle, WA

Autodesk AutoCAD

Manage all operation aspects of AIAS at the University of Washington

2014-2015

Melbourne, VIC

S KIL L S

tasks include designing layout and collecting contents.

Philippines Bamboo Workshop

C RE DE N T IA L S

Urban Ecological Design Minor

published a book that documents studio projects by students who

2015

&

Master of Architecture

Develope site and building design concepts

2016

w w w. l i n kedi n . c o m /i n /k h u en g

Seattle, WA

2019

2016 2015

2014 - 2016 2013 - 2016

AIA Seattle Medical Design Forum Speaker

University of Washington

Faculty Award for Scholarship & Design

Rolland Simpson Endowed Fund for Architecture Scholarship End of the Year Exhibition

Annual Dean’s List for High Scholarship

Seattle, WA


T A B L E

O F

C O N T E N T

H e a l t h c a r e

RAINIER BEACH

R e s i d e n t i a l

VICTORIAN-TO-BE

E d u c a t i o n C O 2 O T o w e r E T H E R E A L + L O N S D A L E D e s i g n B u i l d

BAMBOO


HEALTHCARE

RAINIER BEACH Built Project - Mahlum Architects Revit | Adobe Creative Suite | Enscape

ROLE: ARCHITECTURE TECHNICIAN II Primar y responsibility: Design development, interior construction administration, LEED certification.

architecture

coordination,

R a i n i e r B e a c h i s a k i d n e y d i a l y s i s c l i n i c l o c a te d i n Wa s h i n g to n , U S A t h a t s e r ve s u p t o 1 6 t r e a t m e n t s t a t i o n s a n d s u p p o r t s a H o m e D i a l y s i s Tr a i n i n g p r o g r a m . I n a d d i t i o n to meeting the clinical needs of staff and patients, the project improves the patient experience throughout their visits by providing a warm and less clinical interior atmosphere and access to nature views. *Project confidentiality requested by clients. *A l l p h o t o g r a p h s b y M a h l u m A r c h i t e c t s



PAT I E N T G R O U P I N G

PAT I E N T G R O U P I N G W I T H C O U R T YA R D

C O N S U LTAT I O N

HOME TRAINING

T YPICAL APPROACH

LOBBY/ RECEPTION

MAIN ENTRY

MEETING RM CLINIC

CLINIC NURSE

CLINIC

S TA F F W O R K S PA C E S TA F F E N T R Y

G R O U N D F LO O R

SUPPORT SERVICES


SIGHT-LINES AND VIEWS

BIOPHILIC DESIGN The project emulates the natural environment through visual connection to the cour tyards and materials with natural patterns. On South-facing facades, perforated metal panels with an organic pattern provide shading and form a dapple light effect. The ceiling plane is augmented at the treatment stations to create a sense of refuge for patients.

PAT I E N T B AY

C O U R T YA R D


RESIDENTIAL

V I C TO R I A N - TO - B E Revit | Adobe Creative Suite

Victorian-to-be is a design entr y for the 2020 Future Home Student Competition that addresses the future housing demands through an ecologically conscious lens and emphasises the impor tance of community building and social interaction. By 2056, oversea and interstate migration will be responsible for two-thirds of Victoria’s population increase, 3.2M VICTORIAN-TO-BES. A large por tion of the oversea migration group will be non-humanitarian who receive little to no housing suppor t from the government. In an unfamiliar environment, they face challenges such as housing security, building a community, and mental health risks due to the lack of personal connection. For the Victorian-to-be to have a successful transition, they need: A suitable home Being par t of a community Social connection Settle into the Victorian lifestyle With these key needs in mind, the proposal seeks to create the HOME AS A STEPPING STONE for Victoria’s new comers, and RETHINK THE HOUSING TYPOLOGY as a pathway to building a more INTERCONNECTED URBAN LANDSCAPE.



SITE APPROACH

Taking inspiration from Victorian suburbs, the design responds to the neighbouring street setback, creates a public front yard and places the entr y along the landscape.

ESD APPROACH

Energy, water and ecology are key elements in creating a holistic ESD approach, all aided by the project’s landscaping. Rainwater harvesting

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Mitigate and filter storm water run-off

Micron filter & UV light purification system

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Drainage Scoria

Return to ground water Existing soil

Storage cistern

Battery storage

Heat pump cycle

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ADAPTABLE BALCONY

GARDEN AND GROUND AUGMENTATION

Apar tments are used separately or combined through the balcony spaces to suppor t a wide range of household sizes.

The public garden presents the project as a neighbourhood asset and brings the larger community to site. Augmenting the ground plane allows for future adaptation of the car park and delineates a separation between the public and private zones.


GARDEN CONNECTION TO CAR PARK

ENTRY SEQUENCE

Connected to the garden, the lower car park is more habitable and appropriate for future adaptation uses.

WEST ELEVATION

NORTH ELEVATION

Garden breaks up street facade to respond to the neighbourhood’s small scale characters.

The building densifies at the rear while keeping a single-storey mass at the street front. 0m

5m

10m


FLOOR PL ANS

LEVEL 01

GROUND FLOOR

Metal grate floor

Terracotta tiles

Site paving tile

Concrete

LEVEL 02 + 03

0m

5m

10m


FLEXIBLE JOINERY

REPLICATION ACROSS ALL UNITS

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Summer solstice 75° Winter solstice 29°

Metal grate floor Operable panel

Fixed panel

Polycarbonate enclosure Stairs to unit above

BALCONY AS VERANDA

Enclosed in polycarbonate, the balcony becomes a veranda, an extension of the living space. It also acts as a thermal buffer and allows for natural ventilation and daylight.

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Modular joineries are used across the project for ease of addition or removal. In scenarios where units are combined, the kitchen module can be removed to make space for additional living space.

GROUND FLOOR - CIRCUL ATION COURTYARD


garden

BUILDING SUMMARY Type mix: 1 bedroom 2 bedroom 3 bedroom 4 bedroom Total

footpath

65 sqm 78 sqm 105 sqmresidence 118 sqm

corridor Communal area: 175 sqm > 45 sqm min

residence

“mudroom porch”

SEMI-PUBLIC

PUBLIC

5 6 5 PRIVATE 2 18 PUBLIC

PRIVATE

SEMI-PRIVATE

SEMI-PUBLIC

PUBLIC

Coat closet Hanging wall

Bench & shoe storage

Operable partition Seating bench

Apartment entry

FIRST FLOOR - COMMUNAL OUTDOOR KITCHEN

MUDROOM PORCH AT ENTRY TO UNIT


I like this song!!

ADAPTABLE BALCONY

STORAGE

LIVING SPACE FLEXI ROOM

FLEXI ROOM

KID BEDROOM

KITCHEN -> BEDROOM RF It’s warm out here

W/D

STORAGE

You like to sit outside?

MUDROOM PORCH TYPICAL FLOOR PL AN ADAPTABILITY

BALCONY VERANDA


EDUCATION

CO2O

Revit | Adobe Creative Suite | Insight 360

CO2O is a retrofit and addition project at the Macquarie Primar y School campus in Canberra, ACT. The project embraces the Integrated Design approach and places strong emphasis on collaboration with different disciplines to achieve its target in: SUSTAINABILITY

COMMUNITY OUTREACH

EDUCATION PEDAGOGIES

Responding to the ACT government’s 2045 zero-carbon emission target, the design takes advantage of the site’s natural characteristics, and incorporates various passive and active design strategies to reduce energy demand and carbon emission. Embracing resilient design concepts, the project seeks to transform the school into not only a community hub but also a place of refuge for the surrounding neighbourhoods during crises. INTERIOR SPACE PL ANNING Embracing new teaching pedagogies, the project focuses on flexible and efficient space planning. In addition to individual teaching and quiet learning, each withdrawal annex also houses multifunctional storage joineries. Collaboration and outdoor learning spaces are shared between each pair of classrooms and have flexible furniture that can be rearranged to meet the needs of teachers and students.



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The librar y and kitchen classroom additions are situated between existing buildings and act as a bridge between three building masses. Transparency is critical to visually connect to the natural landscape beyond and create a sense of identity for the school upon arrival

FIXED SOLID WALL

(ACOUSTIC) CURTAIN

SOLID OPERABLE WALL

OPERABLE GLASS WALL

FLEXIBLE CLASSROOMS DIAGRAM

OVERALL FLOOR PLAN


WITHDRAWAL SPACE MAIN CLASSROOM CIRCULATION/COLLAB SPACE OUTDOOR CLASSROOM KITCHEN CLASSROOM STAFF ROOM LIBRARY TOILET BLOCK REMAIN OPEN DURING WEEKEND AND AFTER SCHOOL HOURS

EXISTING GYM

VIEW OF WITHDRAWAL SPACE - ANNEX

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KITCHEN GARDEN

0

5m

20m

50m

CIRCULATION & COLLABORATION SPACE


TIMBER BATTEN

R-5.1 XPS RIGID INSULATION 140MM

METAL ROOF

DAMP PROOFING MEMBRANE

METAL FASCIA GUTTER

ROOF AIR AND VAPOR BARRIER

ORIENTED STRAND BOARD (OSB) SHEATHING 15MM

PARTIALLY THREADED TIMBER SCREW WOOD FINISH ROOF SOFFIT

R-1.2 5-LAYER CROSSLAMINATED TIMBER (CLT) CLT PANEL 145MM

DIVERTED DOWNSPOUT 45MM RADIUS

3000

R-3.68 METAL CLAD POLYISOCYANURATE (PIR) INSULATED PANEL 80MM

PERMEABLE WEATHER RESISTANT BARRIER (WRB) MEMBRANE

FULLY THREADED TIMBER SCREW FOR SHEAR REINFORCEMENT

HALF-LAP CONNECTION WITH TOLERANCE GAP PARTIALLY THREADED TIMBER SCREW

POLISHED CONCRETE FLOOR TILE

R-1.2 5-LAYER CROSSLAMINATED TIMBER (CLT) CLT PANEL 145MM

EMBEDDED UNDERFLOOR HEATING PIPES

PARTIALLY THREADED TIMBER SCREW

R-3.4 FOILBOARD INSULATION 50MM

WALL TO FLOOR STEEL ANGLE STEEL REINFORCING

SCREED

ANCHOR BOLT

2000

CONCRETE SLAB ANCHOR BOLT

SILL PLATE SELF-TAPERING MASONRY SCREW

R-3.6 EXTRUDED POLYSTYRENE (XPS) RIGID INSULATION 100MM

SILL FLASHING

STEEL SUPPORT

DAMP PROOFING MEMBRANE

FOOTING DRAIN

WALL SECTION AT LIBRARY ADDITION

0

1m

2m

5m


DIVERTED DOWNPIPE

FINE CRUSHED ROCK GRAVEL MULCH SCREENINGS

DRAINAGE SCORIA

MYOPORUM PARVIFOLIUM - CREEPING BOOBIALL A

ANIGOZANTHOS SPECIES KANGAROO PAW

CAREX APPRESA - TALL SEDGE

LOMANDRA LONGIFOLIA

JUNCAS FL AVIDUS YELLOW RUSH

750

CHRYSOCEPHALUM APICUL ATUM - COMMON EVERL ASTING

POLLUTANT-REMOVING

INFILTRATION GARDEN - SOIL SECTION

ARRIVAL/ ENTRY

LIBRARY

OUTDOOR CLASSROOM

INFILTRATION RAIN GARDEN

NATURAL LANDSCAPE

EAST ELEVATION 0

5m

10m

20m


SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS

CROSS LAMINATED TIMBER

EXISTING BRICK MASONRY AND WINDOWS

METAL PANEL

METAL CLAD CLT ROOF R-6.4

INSULATED METAL PANEL CLT WALL R-4.88 (ZERO ODP)

(ZERO ODP & LOW GWP)

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OUTDOOR LEARNING Outdoor teaching platforms are elevated to minimise the project’s ground impact and allow rain water to follow the site’s natural contours. Adjacent to the outdoor teaching platforms are infiltration gardens, an educational feature that also mitigates storm-water, and safely replenishes the ground water.

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LOW-E GLAZING

VIEW OF OUTDOOR CLASSROOM


TOWER

THE ETHEREAL Revit | Adobe Creative Suite

Death is a significant par t of life for those who pass away, but also impor tant and symbolic in the society of the living. With its’ inherent social and cultural complexity, the architecture of death, remains a highly sensitive topic and is rarely discussed through the lens of innovative sustainability. The Ethereal is a studio project and an entr y for the 2019 EVOLO Competition that challenges the conventional approach to the built environment of death such as cemeteries and crematoriums. The design challenges current urban zone planning where cemeteries are isolated from the urban context and occupy large suburban areas, all while rapid population growth puts land use at a premium. From a burial method perspective, current practices place various stresses on the environment such as greenhouse gas, air pollution and soil contamination. Located at the junction of Collins street and Bourke street in bustling Dockland, Melbourne, the project proposes a cemeter y tower for both the dead and the living. The proposal seeks to transforms the existing cemeter y typology into an engaging urban fabric while embracing a regenerative and sustainable approach to end-of-life processes. STREET & SUNKEN PL A ZA: Public & cemeterial entries



PROJECTION OF BIRTHS & DEATHS WORLD

summer sun

140 million

BIRTH

120 million

winter sun

DEATH 100 million 2050

80 million

92.03 million

60 million 2019 59.43 million

40 million

20 million

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PROJECTION OF BIRTHS & DEATHS AUSTRALIA

10

20

50

SITE DIAGRAM

400,000

BIRTH

350,000

DEATH

300,000 2050 279,938

250,000

200,000

150,000

2019 168,069

100,000 view tower

CALM

50,000 0 1950 1960

1980

2000

2020

2040

2060

2080

2099 CEMETERIAL

JOURNEY OF EMOTION

SOCIAL

250

FUNERAL ENERGY USAGE

150 4,000 100 2,000

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0 RECOMPOSITION

RESOMATION

CREMATION

BURIAL

TRANSPORT

0

sky plaza

DAYS OF ELECTRICITY USE BY AN AVERAGE PERSON

200 6,000

PREPARATION

ENERGY DEMAND (MJ eq)

8,000

RESPITE GARDEN KITCHEN GARDEN

LIVELY

street plaza

ENTRIES & NODES

VERTICAL TRANSPORT

FORMAL CONCEPT

PROGRAM DENSITY

PROGRAM ADJACENCY


RESOMATOR BODY

PREPARATION

- unembalmed - wrapped in fabric (wool, silk, lather)

FILL

- load blocks weight body - calculate required water and alkaline solution

- spray bar adds water (96% water + 4% alkaline) - recirculation pump continuously mixes solution

liquid byproduct

RINSE

ASH

HEAT & RESOMATION

- remain bones

- Dry and process remain bones for urn storage

- 150-180 o C through internal steam coil

DRAIN

recover heat for other building uses

6 - 8 HOURS

RESOMATION ALKALINE HYDROLYSIS (WATER CREMATION) 4 - 7 WEEKS

RECOMPOSITION VESSEL

BODY

ACCELERATE

- unembalmed - wrapped in shroud

thermophilic microbial activities

ELIMINATE

Heat 55 o C

pathogens & contagions

<65 o C

SOIL

x2

1 cubic meter

ORGANIC MATERIALS woodchips, lucerne, straw

AIR

periodic supply

BUILDING

FAMILY GARDEN

Nourish landscaping and kitchen gardens in the building

Family can choose to bring the soil home for personal uses

URBAN FARM

Support demand for farming soil in city

RECOMPOSITION BODY TO SOIL

RAIN WATER COLLECTION

CISTERN

NATURAL ENVIRONMENT

HORSETAIL

Process liquid

Root organisms absorb organic matters in water

RESOMATION

LANDSCAPING

WATER TREATMENT Heat 170 o C

HEATING DEMANDS

Soil

RE-COMPOSITION

KITCHEN GARDEN

SOCIAL FUNCTIONS

CLOSE LOOP BUILDING SYSTEM

Soaks up nutrients harmful to the natural ecosystem


RESPITE GARDEN CEREMONIAL KITCHEN GARDEN

RESPITE GARDEN

RESPITE GARDEN

SKY PLAZA

SKY PLAZA

KITCHEN GARDEN CAFE VERTICAL GARDEN

RESPITE GARDEN

RESOMATION PICNIC PARK RESPITE GARDEN

CAFE RE-COMPOSITION

KITCHEN GARDEN VERTICAL GARDEN RESTAURANT

RESOMATION

SECTION PERSPECTIVE - TRANSVERSE no scale

RESPITE GARDEN KITCHEN GARDEN RESTAURANT VERTICAL GARDEN

BISTRO RESPITE GARDEN

RESTAURANT

RESOMATION

CEREMONIAL STREET PLAZA

SUNKEN PLAZA farmer market street eateries

AMPHITHEATER public event space large funeral ceremony WATER TREATMENT

SECTION PERSPECTIVE

FUNERAL SPACE


EXPLODED ISOMETRIC

STABILITY STRUCTURE

SERVICES PIPES electrical, water & sewage PRIMARY SUPPORT STRUCTURE

VERTICAL GARDEN

TYPICAL PROGRAM ADJACENCY COLUMBARIUM niches for memento

RECOMPOSITION VESSEL body-to-soil process

VISITATION ZONE during recomposition period (4-7 weeks)

RECOMPOSITION RESPITE GARDEN GONDOLA SUPPORT RAIL GONDOLA

GARDEN water-filtering plants

VISITOR VIEW DECK

RESOMATION ZONE enclosed & controlled environment

GLAZING provide shelter for growing at high elevation

VERTICAL GARDEN CREMULATOR bone & ash process

GROWING AREA supply for market and eateries in building

RESOMATOR cremation vessel

KITCHEN GARDEN

WATER treatment & storage FAMILY ZONE during 6-hour process

SOUTH ELEVATION

0

10

20

40

RESOMATION

VERTICAL TRANSPORT


TOWER

LO N S DA L E TO W E R Revit | Adobe Creative Suite

Lonsdale Tower is a design development proposal for a 46-level building that houses, 2 podium floors for retail, 26 lettable floors for office and hotel, and a rooftop bar. The project gives back to the surrounding street experience by creating a covered public plaza facing Lonsdale street. The hotel entrance is located on Little Lonsdale street, which has less vehicular traffic and is more suitable for pick-up and drop-off. The main design drive behind the tower is sculpting of the building mass to break up Melbourne’s strong wind force that might produce wind vor tices. Vor tex shedding is minimised by chamfering the tower ’s corners by 7500mm at either one or two corners on different zones (typical hotel and office floors) of the building The façade design incorporates passive sustainability strategies, creates an inviting environment on the ground floor, and introduces a unique aesthetic the CBD tower-scape. The tower ’s envelope is comprised of a double-glazed unitised cur tain wall system on all sides and an additional second outer skin on the Nor th and West façades. The 600mm cavity between the two glazed skins acts as an insulation layer against extreme temperatures. On the Nor th facade, a 16.75mm Photovoltaic glass system with a solar amorphous silicon layer at 20% transparency allows for on-site energy generation. The unitised cur tain wall consists of extruded aluminium frames and two panel components: Double-glazed Low-e vision panel and Colourback spandrel panel. The colourback spandrel panels not only cover the ser vice floor zones but also play a significant par t in establishing the tower ’s visual aesthetic. By alternating two different colours in a randomized pattern, they form a pixelated appearance across the towers’ façade with higher density at the mechanical levels.


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SOLAR & PREVAILING V VAILING WINDS

MAJOR STREETS & VIEWS Low-rise

SITE ANALYSIS

carved out volume to brace strong wind

carved out volume for viewing skybar + services

sky-rise

high-rise

mid-rise

low-rise

Site setback

MASSING CONCEPT

PODIUM CONCEPT

Tower setback

Negative volume

Functional crown

Tower zoning


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10

7500

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6000

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GL2

GL2

GL1

GL1

GL1

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GL1

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SP1

SP1

SP2

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SP2

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COLOURBACK SPANDREL PANEL [SP1/SP2]

CROWN STRUCTURES

212000

1500

88000

206500 L 45

4000

4000

L 46

L 44 199500

INNER SKIN - DOUBLE GLAZED LOW-E VISION PANEL [GL1]

SKY BAR FLOOR SLAB

L 43

2500

203000

196000 L 42 192500

GL2

L 16

L 41 189000

GL2

GL2

GL2

1500

84000

L 40 185500 L 39 182000

ED ITIZ

L 36

4000

EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM FRAME - [PC1] FINISH

UN

171500

CUR TAIN

OUTER SKIN - SINGLE GLAZED PV GLASS [GL2]

2500

BEAMS LAYOUT (TYPICAL HOTEL)

L 37 175000

4000

L 38 178500

WA LL

L 35 163500

GL2

L 15

GL2

GL2

GL2

GL1

80000

1

L 33

1500

TYPICAL HOTEL FLOOR SLAB & COLUMNS LAYOUT L 34 155500

A4.4

152000 L 32

SP1

148500

SP2

SP1

SP2

SP1

SP2

SP1

L 31

L 30 HOTEL LOBBY

4000

4000

145000

LATERAL LOAD ELEMENTS

140000

OUTRIGGERS SYSTEM

L 29

2500

GRAVITATIONAL LOADS

2

L 28 132000

A4.1

136000

L 27 128000

L 14

LIT T S124000 TR LE L E O L 25 E T NS L 26

120000 L 24 116000 L 23

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GL2

GL2

GL1

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GL1

SP2

SP1

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SP1

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TYPICAL OFFICE FLOOR SLAB & COLUMNS LAYOUT

ENL ARGED ELEVATION - TYPICAL CORNER CHAMFER

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PODIUM SPACE TRUSSES

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OVERALL STRUCTURAL SYSTEM NOT TO SCALE

500

L 17 88000

76000

1

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7500

L 13 68000

NON COMBUSTIBLE INSULATION

L 12 64000

2 A4.4

COLOURBACK SPANDREL PANEL [SP1/SP2]

L 11 60000

500WC SECONDARY COLUMN

L 10 56000

7500

LO

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92000

L 09 52000 L 08 48000 L 07

PODIUM L01 FLOOR SLAB & COLUMNS LAYOUT

44000 L 06

EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM FRAME [PC1] FINISH

40000 L 05

700WC PRIMARY CULUMN

36000

4 A4.3 1

L 04 32000

A4.4

SLAB EDGE

PODIUM GF FLOOR SLAB & COLUMNS LAYOUT

INNER SKIN - DOUBLE GLAZED LOW-E VISION PANEL [GL1]

L 02

STEEL STRUT, [PC1] FINISH

20000

MAINTENANCE WALKWAY [SG1]

300

L 03 28000

4 A4.4

SLAB EDGE ABOVE

OUTER SKIN - SINGLE GLAZED PV GLASS [GL2]

L 01 10000

EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM FRAME [PC1] FINISH

GF 0

2 WEST ELEVATION

CLOSE-UP DIAGRAM OF OUTRIGGERS AND BELT TRUSSES (ref. to A2.1 - Fig.1) NOT TO SCALE

ENL ARGED FLOOR PL AN - TYPICAL CORNER CHAMFER

3 STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS

EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC OF TOWER STRUCTURE NOT TO SCALE

A2.3: STRUCTURAL CONCEPT DIAGRAMS & 3D MODELLING SU MYAT NAING

1117042 SCALE: Refer to each drawing

TUTORIAL: 21 (GROUP F) SHEET SIZE: A1

11


11

L 16

200 1300

L 15

200

SUSPENDED ACOUSTIC CEILING SYSTEM

84000

4000

CONCEALED ROLLER BLIND PELMET

1300

80000

RAISED FLOOR ON PEDESTALS

FINISH FLOOR

2500 200

L 14

STRUCTURAL SLAB

STRUCTURAL SLAB

80 80

11 11

70

80

11

NON COMBUSTIBLE NON COMBUSTIBLE THERMAL INSULATION THERMAL INSULATION NON COMBUSTIBLE THERMAL INSULATION FOLDED ALUMINIUM FOLDED ALUMINIUM COVER PLATE [PC1] COVER PLATE [PC1] FOLDED ALUMINIUM FINISH FINISH COVER PLATE [PC1] FINISH

RONDO SUSPENSION RONDO ROD SUSPENSION ROD RONDO SUSPENSION SUSPENSION RONDO CLIP SUSPENSION CLIP RONDO RONDO SUSPENSION ROD ROD EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM CROSS-T CROSS-T RONDO RONDO SUSPENSION SUSPENSION CLIP CLIP MULLION [PC1] FINISH MULLION [PC1] FINISH EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM CROSS-T CROSS-T MULLION [PC1] FINISH CEILING HEIGHT

CEILING HEIGHT

CEILING CEILING HEIGHT HEIGHT

SUSPENDED CEILING SUSPENDED SYSTEMCEILING WITH SYSTEM WITH ACOUSTIC PANELS ACOUSTIC PANELS SUSPENDED CEILING CEILING SYSTEM SYSTEM WITH WITH SUSPENDED ACOUSTIC PANELS PANELS ACOUSTIC CONCEALED ROLLER CONCEALED BLIND PELMET ROLLER BLIND PELMET

E VISION VISION PANEL PANEL [GL1] [GL1] E EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM TRANSOM [PC1] FINISH TRANSOM [PC1] FINISH EXTRUDED EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM ALUMINIUM TRANSOM TRANSOM [PC1] [PC1] FINISH FINISH

OUTER SKIN OUTER SKIN SINGLE GLAZED PV SINGLE GLAZED PV OUTER SKIN GLASS [GL2] GLASS [GL2] SINGLE GLAZED PV GLASS [GL2]

OUTISDE CORNER OUTISDE CORNER MULLION [PC1] FINISH MULLION [PC1] FINISH OUTISDE CORNER MULLION [PC1] FINISH

CONCEALED CONCEALED ROLLER ROLLER BLIND BLIND PELMET PELMET

180 180 180

70 70

SLAB EDGE BELOW

CONCRETE ANCHORAGE CONCRETE ANCHORAGE CHANNEL AND BOLT CHANNEL AND BOLT EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM CONCRETE CONCRETE ANCHORAGE ANCHORAGE CAST-IN CAST-IN ANCHORAGEMULLION [PC1] FINISH MULLION [PC1] FINISH CHANNEL AND CHANNELANCHORAGE AND BOLT BOLT EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM CHANNEL, WELDED CHANNEL, TO WELDED TO CAST-IN CAST-IN ANCHORAGE ANCHORAGE MULLION [PC1] FINISH SLAB EDGE ANGLE SLAB EDGE ANGLE INNER SKIN INNER SKIN CHANNEL, CHANNEL, WELDED WELDED TO TO DOUBLE GLAZEDDOUBLE GLAZED STEEL ANGLE ATSTEEL SLAB ANGLE AT SLAB SLAB EDGE EDGE ANGLE SLAB ANGLE INNER SKIN LOW-E VISION PANEL LOW-E VISION PANEL EDGE EDGE DOUBLE GLAZED STEEL STEEL ANGLE ANGLE AT AT SLAB SLAB [GL1] [GL1] BOLTED BOLTED CONNECTIONLOW-E VISION PANEL EDGE CONNECTION EDGE STEEL STRUT [PC1] STEEL STRUT [PC1] [GL1] PLATE PLATE BOLTED BOLTED CONNECTION CONNECTION FINISH FINISH STEEL STRUT [PC1] PLATE PLATE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE FINISH WALKWAY [SG1] WALKWAY [SG1] MAINTENANCE WALKWAY [SG1]

STEEL EDGE BEAM STEEL EB1 EDGE BEAM EB1 VERMICULITE SPRAY VERMICULITE FOR SPRAY FOR STEEL STEEL EDGE EDGE BEAM BEAM EB1 EB1 FIRE PROTECTION FIRE PROTECTION VERMICULITE VERMICULITE SPRAY SPRAY FOR FOR FIRE PROTECTION PROTECTION FIRE NON COMBUSTIBLE NON COMBUSTIBLE INSULATION INSULATION NON NON COMBUSTIBLE COMBUSTIBLE INSULATIONFOLDED INSULATION ALUMINIUM ALUMINIUM FOLDED BACK PAN BACK PAN ALUMINIUM FOLDED FOLDED ALUMINIUM BACK PAN PAN BACK COLOURBACK SPANDREL COLOURBACK SPANDREL PANEL [SP1/SP2] PANEL [SP1/SP2] COLOURBACK COLOURBACK SPANDREL SPANDREL PANEL [SP1/SP2] [SP1/SP2] PANEL

76000

EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM SKIRTING SKIRTING EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM SKIRTING SLAB EDGE BELOW SLAB EDGE BELOW

STRUCTURAL STRUCTURAL SLAB SLAB

INNER SKIN INNER SKIN DOUBLE GLAZEDDOUBLE LOW- GLAZED LOWINNER INNER SKIN SKIN E VISION PANEL [GL1] E VISION PANEL [GL1] DOUBLE GLAZED GLAZED LOWLOWDOUBLE

MAINTENANCE WALKWAY [SG1]

FINISH FLOOR

FINISH FINISH FLOOR FLOOR

VENETIAN BLINDVENETIAN BLIND PELMET PELMET VENETIAN VENETIAN BLIND BLIND PELMET PELMET MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE WALKWAY [SG1] WALKWAY [SG1] MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE WALKWAY WALKWAY [SG1] [SG1] STEEL STRUT STEEL STRUT [PC1] FINISH [PC1] FINISH STEEL STEEL STRUT STRUT [PC1] [PC1] FINISH FINISH OUTER SKIN OUTER SKIN SINGLE GLAZED SINGLE GLAZED OUTER OUTER SKIN SKIN PV GLASS [GL2] PV GLASS [GL2] SINGLE GLAZED GLAZED SINGLE PV PV GLASS GLASS [GL2] [GL2]

4000

EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM SKIRTING [PC1] FINISH EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM STACK JOINT [PC1] FINISH

CARPET TILE CARPET TILE RAISED ACCESS ACCESS FLOOR TILE TILE RAISED FLOOR CARPET TILE

2500

STEEL STRUT [PC1] FINISH

RAISED ACCESS TILE ACCESS FLOOR TILE ACCESS RAISED FLOOR PEDESTAL PEDESTAL RAISED FLOOR

STRUCTURAL STRUCTURAL SILICON SILICON

80

A4.4

OUTER SKIN SINGLE GLAZED PV GLASS [GL2]

D

FLOOR ANGLE FLOOR ANGLE BRACKET WITH BRACKET WITH FLOOR ANGLE SLOTTED HOLESSLOTTED & HOLES & BRACKET WITH SERRATED PROFILE SERRATED PROFILE SLOTTED HOLES & SERRATED PROFILE

FLOOR ANGLE FLOOR ANGLE WITH BRACKET WITH ANCHOR ANCHOR BOLT BOLT BRACKET SLOTTED HOLESSLOTTED & SERRATED HOLES PROFILE & SERRATED PROFILE FLOOR FLOOR ANGLE ANGLE BRACKET BRACKET WITH WITH RAISED ACCESS FLOOR PEDESTAL ACCESS FLOOR PEDESTAL SLOTTED SLOTTED HOLES HOLESRAISED & & SERRATED SERRATED PROFILE PROFILE

EXTRUDED EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM STACK ALUMINIUM STACK EXTRUDED EXTRUDED JOINT [PC1] FINISH JOINT [PC1] FINISH ALUMINIUM ALUMINIUM STACK STACK JOINT JOINT [PC1] [PC1] FINISH FINISH STRUCTURAL SILICON STRUCTURAL SILICON

4000

3

TYPICAL OFFICE FLOO OR HEIGHT

AUTOMATED VENETIAN BLINDS

2500

INNER SKIN DOUBLE GLAZED LOW-E VISION PANEL [GL1]

D D

500WC SECONDARY 500WC SECONDARY STEEL COLUMN STEEL COLUMN 500WC SECONDARY STEEL COLUMN

70

1300

NON COMBUSTIBLE INSULATION

AUTOMATED AUTOMATED VENETIAN BLINDS VENETIAN BLINDS AUTOMATED AUTOMATED VENETIAN BLINDS BLINDS VENETIAN

80 80

L 17 88000 COLOURBACK SPANDREL PANEL [SP1/SP2]

11

SILL COVER - EXTRUDED SILL COVER ALUMINUM - EXTRUDED ALUMINUM SKIRTING [PC1] FINISH SKIRTING [PC1] FINISH SILL SILL COVER COVER -- EXTRUDED EXTRUDED ALUMINUM ALUMINUM FIXING BOLTS FIXING 5MM BOLTS WASHER OVER 5MM WASHER SKIRTING SKIRTING [PC1] [PC1]OVER FINISH FINISH CONTINUOUS SMOKE CONTINUOUS FLASHING SMOKE WITH FLASHING WITH FIXING FIXING BOLTS BOLTS OVER OVER 5MM 5MM WASHER WASHER FIRE RESISTANT FIRE SEALRESISTANT SEAL CONTINUOUS SMOKE SMOKE FLASHING FLASHING WITH WITH CONTINUOUS FIRE RESISTANT STOP FIRE RESISTANT SEALSTOP FIRE SEAL ANCHOR BOLT ANCHOR BOLT FIRE STOP FIRE STOP

70 70

11 11 11

180 600

600 250

MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE250 WALKWAY 600 600 WALKWAY 250

300 250

300

300 300

MAINTENANCE WALKWAY WALKWAY MAINTENANCE

SECTION - DOUBLE SKIN FACADE SYSTEM

4 4 PLAN DTL DTL - CORNER MULLION AT CHAMFER PL AN - CORNER MULLION AT CHAMFER 4

SECTION DTL - CURTAINWALL STACK JOINT & TRANSOM 3 3

SECTION DTLSECTION - CURTAINWALL DTL - CURTAINWALL TYP. STACK JOINT TYP. STACK & TRANSOM JOINT & TRANSOM 3 1 : 10 10 SECTION DTL1- :CURTAINWALL TYP. STACK JOINT & TRANSOM

PLAN DTL - CORNER PLAN DTL MULLION - CORNER AT MULLION CHAMFERAT CHAMFER 1 : 10

1 : 10

1 : 10

1 : 10

SMOKE FLASHING SMOKE FLASHING SMOKE FLASHING FIRE STOP FIRE STOP

SILL COVER - EXTRUDED SILL COVER ALUMINIUM - EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM SKIRTING [PC1] FINISH SKIRTING [PC1] FINISH SILL COVER - EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM SKIRTING [PC1] FINISH DOUBLE GLAZED DOUBLE LOW-E VISION GLAZED PANEL LOW-E VISION PANEL DOUBLE GLAZED LOW-ESTACK VISION PANEL EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM STACK JOINT [PC1] FINISH EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM JOINT [PC1] FINISH EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM STACK JOINT [PC1] FINISH FLOOR ANGLE BRACKET FLOOR ANGLE WITH SLOTTED BRACKETHOLES WITH SLOTTED & HOLES & SERRATED PROFILE SERRATED PROFILE FLOOR ANGLE BRACKET WITH SLOTTED HOLES & SERRATED PROFILE L 15 L 15

FINISH LEGEND GL1

GL2

SP1

COLOURBACK SPANDREL PANEL VIRIDIAN SERAPHIC HEAT STRENGTHENED 10MM DULUX A73

SP2

COLOUR BACK SPANDREL PANEL VIRIDIAN SERAPHIC HEAT STRENGTHENED 10MM DULUX A368

RAISED FLOOR CARPETACCESS TILE CARPETTILE TILE CARPET TILE

RAISED ACCESS FLOOR TILE

80000

COLOURBACK SPANDREL COLOURBACK PANEL SPANDREL [SP1/SP2] PANEL [SP1/SP2]

EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM STACK JOINT [PC1] STACK FINISH JOINT [PC1] FINISH EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM STEEL CHANNEL STEEL DROP CHANNEL DROP STACK JOINT [PC1] FINISH CHANNEL DROP DOWN DROP DOWN DOWN WELDED TO DOWN WELDED TOSTEEL CHANNEL STEEL STEEL CHANNEL DROP EDGE BEAM EDGE BEAM STEEL DROP DOWN COVERCHANNEL BOARD COVER BOARD DOWN WELDED TO EDGE BEAM SQUARE HOLLOW COVER SQUARE HOLLOW BOARD NON NON COMBUSTIBLE INSULATION COMBUSTIBLE INSULATION SECTION STEEL MEMBER SECTION STEEL MEMBER SQUARE HOLLOW NON COMBUSTIBLE INSULATION TO SUPPORT SOFFIT TO SUPPORT SOFFIT SQUARE HOLLOW SQUARE HOLLOW SECTION STEEL MEMBER SECTION STEEL MEMBER SECTION STEEL MEMBER TO SUPPORT SOFFIT SQUARE HOLLOW TO SUPPORT SOFFIT TO SUPPORT SOFFIT SECTION STEEL MEMBER TO SUPPORT SOFFIT

ALUMINIUM FOLDED BACK PAN NON COMBUSTIBLE NON INSULATION COMBUSTIBLE INSULATION NON COMBUSTIBLE INSULATION

EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM TRANSOM [PC1] FINISH EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM TRANSOM [PC1] FINISH EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM TRANSOM [PC1] FINISH

FIXING CHANNEL ALUMINIUM SOFFIT ALUMINIUM PANEL SOFFIT PANEL

FIXING CHANNEL 11

11

ALUMINIUM SOFFIT PANEL DOUBLE GLAZED DOUBLE LOW-E VISION GLAZED LOW-E VISION PANEL [GL1] PANEL [GL1] DOUBLE GLAZED LOW-E VISION PANEL [GL1]

11

SECTION DTL - CURTAINWALL SILL AT CHAMFER SOFFIT SECTION DTLSECTION - CURTAINWALL DTL - CURTAINWALL SILL AT CHAMFER SILL AT SOFFIT CHAMFER SOFFIT 1 1 : 10 10 SECTION DTL1- :CURTAINWALL SILL AT CHAMFER SOFFIT 1 : 10

FINISH LEGEND FINISH LEGEND FINISH LEGEND

ANGLE BRACKETANGLE BRACKET WITH SLOTTED WITH SLOTTED ANGLE BRACKET HOLES & SERRATED HOLES & SERRATED WITH SLOTTED PROFILE PROFILE HOLES & SERRATED PROFILE FIXING BOLTS OVER FIXING BOLTS OVER

5MM WASHER 5MM WASHER FIXING BOLTS OVER 5MM WASHER

FIXING CHANNELFIXING CHANNEL

ALUMINIUM SOFFIT ALUMINIUM PANEL SOFFIT PANEL ALUMINIUM SOFFIT PANEL FIXING CHANNEL FIXING CHANNEL

1 1

L 15 80000

BONDEK STRUCTURAL BONDEK STEEL STRUCTURAL STEEL DECKING CONCRETE DECKING SLABCONCRETE SLAB BONDEK STRUCTURAL STEEL DECKING CONCRETE SLAB BOARD FIRE-RATED BOARD FIRE-RATED BOLTED CONNECTION BOLTED CONNECTION FIRE-RATED SECONDARYBOARD STEEL SECONDARY BEAM STEEL BEAM PLATE PLATE BOLTED CONNECTION SECONDARY STEEL BEAM PLATE

COLOURBACK SPANDREL [SP1/SP2] ALUMINIUM FOLDED BACKPANEL PAN ALUMINIUM FOLDED BACK PAN

WALKWAY - STAINLESS STEEL GRATE WEBFORGE C205MP

L 15 80000 L 15 80000

STEEL EDGE BEAM STEEL EB1 EDGE BEAM EB1 WITH VERMICULITE WITH FIRE VERMICULITE PROTECTION FIRE SPRAY PROTECTION SPRAY STEEL EDGE BEAM EB1 WITH VERMICULITE FIRE PROTECTION SPRAY

PHOTOVOLTAIC GLASS ONYX SOLAR AMORPHOUS SILICON MEDIUM TRANSPARENCY 20% GLASS PANEL THICKNESS: 16.75MM POWDER COAT FINISH DURALLOY CHARCOAL 27288351

RAISED FLOOR RAISED ACCESS ACCESS RAISED FLOOR PEDESTAL TILE ACCESS FLOOR TILE

80000

VISION PANEL LOW-E DOUBLE GLAZED VIRIDIAN ENERGYTECH

PC1

SG1

L80000 15

RAISED ACCESS RAISED FLOOR PEDESTAL ACCESS FLOOR PEDESTAL

BONDEK STRUCTURAL BONDEK STEEL STRUCTURAL STEEL FIRE STOP DECKING CONCRETE DECKING SLABCONCRETE SLAB BONDEK STRUCTURAL STEEL DECKING CONCRETE SLAB RAISED ACCESS RAISED FLOOR TILE ACCESS FLOOR TILE

2 2

SUSPENDED CEILNG SUSPENDED SYSTEM CEILNG SYSTEM WITH ACOUSTIC WITH PANELS ACOUSTIC PANELS SUSPENDED CEILNG SYSTEM CONCEALED ROLLER CONCEALED SHADE ROLLER SHADE WITH ACOUSTIC PANELS PELMET PELMET CONCEALED ROLLER SHADE PELMET EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM TRANSOM [PC1] FINISH TRANSOM [PC1] FINISH EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM TRANSOM [PC1] FINISH

SECTION DTL - CURTAINWALL HEAD AT CHAMFER SECTION DTLSECTION - CURTAINWALL DTL - CURTAINWALL HEAD AT CHAMFER HEAD AT SOFFIT CHAMFER SOFFIT 2 SOFFIT SECTION DTL - CURTAINWALL HEAD AT CHAMFER SOFFIT 1 : 10

1 : 10

1 : 10


DESIGN-BUILD

BAMBOO University of Washington Design Build

B AC KG R O U N D A g ro u p of a rc h i te c t u re s t u d e n t s a n d p rof e s s o r s f ro m t h e U n i ve r s i t y of Wa s h i n g to n t r a ve l e d to t h e P h i l i p p i n e s to study bamboo as a construction material and its cultural relationship to the people. While abundant and popular among the local communities, bamboo is often regarded as a low grade material appropriate only for temporar y and utilitarian uses. Despite its benefits in sustainable sourcing, structural capability and unique visual characteristics, bamboo is still rarely used in architecture. DESIGN The main design task is a market stall at the city center for the local residents. A key design principle is s i m p l i c i t y t h a t e x p r e s s e s t h e m a t e r i a l ’s c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s a n d t h e c o n s t r u c t i o n c r a f t s m a n s h i p . A s s i s t e d b y the local craftsmen, the students fully engaged with the project from design concept, development, to documentation and construction of the project. BUILD Each bamboo element is pre-treated with chemicals to lengthen its’ life span, and requires additional physical peeling to remove build-up and ensure an even physical appearance. Connection joints are measured, hand cut and secured by hand weaving strands made of recycled tires. They are fur ther protected from insects and environmental elements with epoxy glue.




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