ETHAN KOCH The University of Adelaide BA | 2016 - 2020 U n i v e r s i t y o f Te c h n o l o g y S y d n e y M A | 2 0 2 1 - 2 0 2 3
KOCH
Contact Sydney, Australia ethan.r.koch@outlook.com 0410002319
PERSONAL STATEMENT Hello, My name is Ethan. I am a 26-year-old Graduate Architect, originally from Adelaide, Australia, and now a resident Sydney-sider. By way of introduction, I spent my childhood growing up in Singapore before moving to Adelaide, where I completed my Bachelor of Architecture at the University of Adelaide, which then led me to move to Sydney to complete my Master’s of Architecture at the University of Technology, Sydney. During this period, I searched for experience in the profession both locally and overseas, while also undertaking personal projects. In 2017, I gained my first experience in professional practice through an internship at Concept Consult Architects based in Switzerland. In 2020, I worked as an Architectural Assistant at Brett Aylen Architecture in Adelaide and have since been working at buckandsimple Architects in Sydney for the past two years. Collectively, these experiences have developed my awareness within architectural practice and honed my skills in construction and approvals documentation, design phases, and project management. I am seeking opportunities to continue learning, and expand my knowledge and responsibilities within practice as a graduate architect in the profession. I am motivated by curating meaningful experiences for people through architecture. I believe architecture houses all facets of life, with people at the center of this notion. To achieve this, I believe in an iterative design process that seeks a holistic outcome through the connection of spaces, materials, qualities and systems. My portfolio is a curation of selected projects from academic, professional, and personal work. Cumulatively, they define my approach to creating spaces for human life and demonstrates my judgement in how I use architecture to solve design problems.
EXPERIENCE AND ACHIEVEMENTS
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EDUCATION University of Adelaide, Bachelor of Architectural Design | 2016 - 2020 University Technology of Sydney, Masters of Architecture | 2021 - ongoing (finishing end of academic term, 2023) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE buckandsimple Architects - Sydney, Australia - Graduate Architect (BA) | November 2021 - ongoing
- Responsibilities: Assist in various stages of architectural projects from concept to completion. - Project management: Responsible for DA and CC stage delivery for residential and commercial projects. - Client interaction: Interact and assist clients to deliver to their needs and preferences. - Marketing: Organise and curate social media posts and presence.
Concept Consult Architects - Lausanne, Switzerland - Internship | October 2017 - November 2017 - Initialised research and development for the design for a loft apartment in Stuttgart. - Developed interior concept and presentation for Nestle warehouse project.
Brett Aylen Architects - Adelaide, Australia - Architectural Assistant | January 2020 - April 2020
- Closely assisted in the concept design of a house extension, contributing in client meetings and developing models and documentation in revit. - Designed a interior shop fitout with a colleague, whilst developing a good relationship with the client by collaborating at each stage. - Use of revit to model and present design outcomes through to detailing final construction documents.
SKILLS SUMMARY - Revit: (advanced) Extensive experience to develop an organised and efficient workflow, allowing production outputs from concept design stages and, approvals to full set construction drawings. - Rhinoceros 3D: (advanced) Well versed in both 2D linework and 3D modelling for conceptual and developed design stages. - Grasshopper: (intermediate) Competence in parametric modelling with sound understanding of its function. (refer to project ‘Kampung Melayu’) - Vray: (intermediate) Skilled in producing quality render outputs and developing realistic materials for projects of various scales. - Lumion: (advanced) Highly experienced in creating atmospheric scenes, walkthroughs and still renders. Understanding of all functions and effects involved in its features. - Adobe Suite: (advanced) Well versed and experienced in the use of photoshop, illustrator, indesign to generate compelling graphics and layouts for presentation. - Microsoft 365: (advanced) Comprehensive experience in both working individually and collaboratively to produce for client presentation standards and in house operations.
ACHIEVEMENTS + REFERENCES International Conference for The Association for Computer-Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia 2022 Selected to speak and present Design Studio Project ‘kampung Melayu’ at the international Conference CAADRIA. Link: caadria2022.org/projects/kampung-melayu/
Published Peer reviewed paper and research article, ‘Addressing Flood Resilience In Jakarta’s Kampungs Through The Use Of Sequential Evolutionary Simulations’ Link: www.researchgate.net/publication/361414495_ADDRESSING_FLOOD_RESILIENCE_IN_JAKARTA’S_KAMPUNGS_THROUGH_THE_USE_OF_ SEQUENTIAL_EVOLUTIONARY_SIMULATIONS
Laurence T Schneider Prize in Art History
School of Architecture and Built Environment, The University of Adelaide Awarded to the student whom achieves the highest grade in the subject of History Theory III
Reference - David Linford - Director, Concept Consult Architects Reference - Brett Aylen - Director, Brett Aylen Architecture Reference - Alan Peters - Head of School of Architecture and Built Environment, University of Adelaide Reference - Katherine Bartsch - Program Director, Bachelor of Architectural Design, University of Adelaide
CONTENT “Architecture is such a story, an occupation that penetrates all aspects of your life. It is in what you eat, what you drink, where you go, what you see. From your choice of movies and restaurants to the music you listen to and the clothes you wear, this world grabs you somehow and you get a position for yourself therein.” - Emre Arolat
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public - recreation - disaster relief - rural
ACADEMIC
‘ a rooftop intervention: depending on the season, acting as a beacon of support or a field of recreation, but always a place of communal gathering ‘
A2 urban - settlement - disaster relief - computational
AWARDED & PUBLISHED
‘ taking the site of a small Kampung (informal settlemtent) in Jakarta, Indonesia, and using sequential evolutionary simulations to re-think and re-construct a typology, yet maintaining the kampungs interdisciplinary personality ‘
A3 institutional - public - archival ‘ The archive is a powerful archetype of dissemination. A re-figuring of its ownership must shift to represent the people, and thus, a re-figuring of the archive itself is in order ‘
PROFESSIONAL
single residential dwelling
P1
HILLS HOIST
single residential dwelling
P2
CURL CURL
single residential dwelling
P3
PEEKABOO HOUSE
single residential dwelling
P4
COLLINS RESIDENCE
I1 internal courtyard - design and construction
INDIVIDUAL
brick and besser courtyard
I2 personal hospitality business AG23 bagel house
OTHER
references
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David Linford - Brett Aylen - Katherine Bartsch - Aan Peters
A1
public - recreation - disaster relief - rural
ACADEMIC
‘ a rooftop intervention and depending on the season, acting as a beacon of support or a field of recreation, but always a place of community gathering ‘
A2 urban - settlement - disaster relief - computational
AWARDED & PUBLISHED
‘ taking the site of a small Kampung (informal settlemtent) in Jakarta, Indonesia, and using sequential evolutionary simulations to re-think and re-construct a typology, yet maintaining the kampungs interdisciplinary personality ‘
A3 institutional - public - archival ‘ The archive is a powerful archetype of dissemination. A re-figuring of its ownership must shift to represent the people, and thus, a re-figuring of the archive itself is in order ‘
PG 6 - 33
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DESIGN STUDIO LED BY: GERARD REINMUTH & KIMBERLEY ANGANGAN TYPE: PUBLIC - RECREATION - DISASTER RELIEF - RURAL SITE: LISMORE, NSW
primary program education space and graffiti studio
primary program
‘ a rooftop intervention: depending on the season, acting as a beacon of support or a field of
outdoor cinema
recreation, but always a place of communal gathering ‘
supporting program
primary program basketball arena
supporting program
Introduction
Solution
Geographically, Lismore is situated in a flood plain below surrounding mountain ranges. This results in a bathtub like effect, and depending on the severity of the downpour can lead to low level floods still capable of severe damage to residential dwellings, infrastructure and business’, and on rare but recently more occurring instances, devastating floods of up to 14.5m engulfs the entirety of the city.
An evacuation and resource centre located at the heart of the CBD during massive flood events, and an indoor outdoor, sports, recreation and leisure roofscape during summer and dryer months.
This project is a component of a wider masterplan which looks at the complete formalisation of rooftops in Lismore as a strategy for flood resilience, and to prompt new thinking of how urban typologies can tackle such natural disasters.
Problem How can we introduce a local and contextually driven intervention into Lismore which mitigates flooding, provides relief and support during wide spread floods, yet also doubles as a positive urban introduction to the city which promotes livelihood and amenity during drier times?
This urban intervention sits upon the existing CBD buildings, up and above the height of the floodlines, and is tactfully situated along primary networks to both provide aid during floods, and to become a centre point for residents to congregate to engage in activity, creative studios and enjoyment. The project executes a series of analysis to pinpoint opportunities on the site to drive conceptual form and program. Locating under utilised back alleys to convert into new connecting thoroughfare on the ground plane, to determining flat pitched roofs and strructurally sound existing structures to latch onto to create this new roof scape are the successful points of this project.
PG 8-15
AXONOMETRIC MASTERPLAN
primary program volleyball arena
secondary entrance
primary program workshop space
primary entrance north western / thoroughfare entry
primary program skate bowl
primary program pedestrian thoroughfare
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The location of the Evacuation and Recreation center was selected due to its proximity to the existing evacuation routes and primary roads. Its central point wthin the CBD grid, and more specifically, the block which it resides, boasts a unique character of dilapidated laneways and back alleys (see diagrams below), which will be converted into a new city central pedestrian thoroughfare. This initiative is capable through the buyback scheme, in which damaged and empty commercial buildings are bought back and converted into entry points into the new space. This also becomes the access point to the recreation and evacuation center (refer below diagrams and plans).
SITE ANALYSIS - CBD block EVACUATION
ID E N TI FY R OOFTOP S PACE WI TH I N S E LE C TE D B LOCK F OR TH E N E W I N TE RV E NTION.
210m
DISTINGUISH FL AT PITCHE D RO O F S FOR FORMAL INTERVENT I O N.
248m
248m
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248m
EVACUATION
210m
210m
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ME RG E F L AT RO O F S TO CRE AT E L A RG E R Z O NE S
O V E RL AY P RO PO SED PR O G R AM
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EXIT.04
EXIT.01
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
primary program
CBD GRID 28 METRES
skate bowl
primary program basketball arena
ENTRY
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incision typology
access
network and circulation outdoor cinema
access
network and circulation
primary program educational / mural workshops
primary program workshop
ENTRY
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EXIT.10
EXIT.05
SECTION access
access
primary program volleball arena
supporting program
primary program pedestrian thoroughfare
EXIT.06
primary program
access
marketplace
primary program bouldering gym
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN
primary program existing buildings subdivided to promote activity within the pedestrian thoroughfare
primary program reception and front desk
primary program stairway and lift access
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ENTRY E X I T. 03/04
primary program
SECTIONS - flooded vs dry
resource stalls: resource stalls are erected on the network and circulation datum. They provide food, tools, household goods, support and storage for all residents in Lismore.
primary program CBD GRID 24 METRES
operable roof: an operable roof is deployed during the evacuation and resource program to provide a d d i t i o n a l s h e l t e r. t h e r o o f c a n a l s o b e closed during sporting events.
primary program bleacher shelters: during severe flooding events, the bleachers on site, are dissasembled, and turned into shelter units.
E VA C U AT I O N A N D R E S O U R C E PROGRAM S P O R T S R E C R E AT I O N A N D LEISURE PROGRAM
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26.25m AHD proposed RL detail 4
network and circulation
primary program volleball arena
22.3m AHD proposed FFL detail 1
detail 2
18.9m AHD proposed GFL
axonometric detail
detail 3
17.0m AHD
existing RL
16.5m FLOOD LEVEL future predications
incision typology
14.4m FLOOD LEVEL feb 2022
13.0m AHD
existing commercial building
existing FFL
11 . 4 m F L O O D L E V E L mar 2022
9.0m AHD existing GFL
SECT ION / SC A LE 1: 50
existing commercial building
AXONOMETRIC DETAIL - Planted balustrade and box gutter
corrugated roof sheeting sourced from Maxtrix Steel
box gutter
mesh fence
imbedded planter box
treated pine boards sourced from Lismore
bleacher system / refuge
existing masonry wall
clt flooring
structural steel truss
400 x 400 structural glulam column glulam column imbedded into the existing external walls to provide support for proposed structure and to brace existing structural system.
SECTION DETAILS - Building details flashing roof sheet
10mm double glazed skylight
water proof membrane
batt insulation
aluminium window frame fixed to clt wall
treated pine sheets fixed to roof purlins
treated pine sheet to line internal walls of skylight well
90x45 timber roof purlins fixed to rafters
240x90 timber rafters fixed to 310 UB
silicon sealant
roof flashing
clt wall bolt fixed to clt flooring
corrugated roof sheet
steel bracket fixing purlin to structural clt wall steel bracket fixing rafter to UB 150x45 timber purlin steel angle
310 UB fixed to timber and steel columns to support roof structure
upstand bolted to clt flooring to fix timber stud to purlin
treated pine reveal box gutter
steel angle fixing clt wall to clt flooring
steel bracket bolted to stud and fixing treated pine board 150DIA down pipe
GUTTER 1 BOX DETAIL 1:5
150mm clt floor fixed to steel deck steel deck fixed to glulam column and structural truss
400 x 400 structural Glulam column fixed to structural steel truss system to support structure above
steel bracket embedded into column, fixing structural truss to structural column
silicon sealant
structural steel truss system to engineers specification.
waterproof membrane
3 CLT SYSTEM SKYLIGHT &
flashing
DETAIL 1:5
90x45 stud wall steel planter box
soil
crushed rock substrate for drainage fibre cement on slope to allow drainage
drainage cavity
310 UB bolt fixed to glulam column and supporting roof struc-
waterproof membrane corrugated roof sheet roof flashing timber purlin supporting roof sheet
steel box gutter treated pine fascia
imbedded planter box drainage pipe
steel angle edge detail sealant
400 x 400 structural glulam column with steel bracket capping to support structure above
treated pine sheet steel framing system fixed to timber rafter to support box gutter and edge detail 2x 240x90 timber rafters
timber stud fixed to column to support treated pine sheet
steel angle to fix steel system to rafters timber door frame
240x90 timber rafter
treated pine sheet batt insulation
BOX 2 PLANTER DETAIL 1:5
treated pine sheet fixed to underside of
GUTTER 4 BOX DETAIL 1:5
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DESIGN STUDIO LED BY: MOHAMMED MAKKI TYPE: URBAN - MIXED USE - DISASTER RELIEF - COMPUTATIONAL SITE: JAKARTA, INDONESIA GROUP PROJECT: ETHAN KOCH, KIM RICAFORT
‘ taking the site of a small Kampung (informal settlemtent) in Jakarta, Indonesia, and using sequential evolutionary simulations to re-think and re-construct a typology, yet maintaining the kampungs interdisciplinary personality ‘ - PEER REVIEWED AND PUBLISHED RESEARCH PAPER - SELECTED TO PRESENT AT THE 2022 POST CARBON CAADRIA CONFERENCE -
Problem The urban superblock of Kampung Melayu, located in Jakarta, Indonesia, is a typology amalgamated by the environmental and infrastructural challenges caused by Jakarta’s urban sprawl. Rapid and unregulated urban growth, fluctuating tropical conditions, rising sea levels and unprecedented environmental stresses have led to a city that is sinking, leaving unregulated low-income settlements, such as Kampung Melayu, most vulnerable. This is a pattern that has manifested itself in many informal settlements worldwide, settlements that are most at risk to a rapidly changing climate yet ones that are also least equipped to change
Solution To address the issues above, the presented research employs the use of sequential evolutionary simulations for an in-depth analysis of the various relationships within the urban fabric. The simulations present an alternative urban approach to the design of a flood resilient Kampung, addressing environmental and demographic stresses while maintaining the irregularity that has become ingrained in the history of the urban form. The urban fabric of the site is examined through its core morphological features, utilizing the various attributes of the existing site as the basis for the formulation of the design problem. The goal of the simulation aims to mitigate flood inundation, improve flood resistance, diversify urban spatial conditions to promote better living standards, all while maintaining the existing Kampung’s communal culture.
PG 16-23
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PSEUDO CODE
Manual Semi-Automated Automated
Research
Formulating Design Problems
Urban / Ecological Analysis
Establishing Goals
Climatic Analysis
Identifying Fitness Criterias
Social & Cultural Analysis
Selection of Chromosomes
Construction of Phenotype
Application of Evolutionary Algorithm (Wallacei)
Analysing Simulation Results
Reformulating Design Problems 5,000 Solutions
Selection of Phenotype Set
Kmeans Clustering
349 Solutions Pareto Front Solutions
12 Solutions
Priority of Fitness Objective 01 (Maintaining 2,500 Residents Density)
Pareto Front Analysis
Filtration Analysis 02
Filtration Analysis 01
50 Solutions
Preference Based-Selection (Diamond Fitness Chart)
Activated zones vs Density (m² pp)
Means of vertical circulation: overlaps vs platforms (%)
Activated zones prone to floods (%)
Cultivated wetland area (million L of water)
Number of activated zones facilitating highest density areas (%)
Agricultural space vs density (m² pp)
Area of uncovered ground space (m²) Area of activated zones (m²)
EVOLUTIONARY MATRIX
Filtration Analysis 03 04 Solutions
Open green space vs density (m² pp) Solar gain on agricultural spaces (total no of hits) Water storage capacity vs usage per fortnight by density (%)
01 Solution
Final Selection
Goal To convert Jakarta’s urban typology of the Kampung into an urban superblock which mitigates the current and future flooding and rising sea level challenges, whilst improving urban living conditions for the residents of the Kampung.
Objective 01: Ensure flood resistance
Fitness Criteria 01: Maximise density in a range between 2500 - 3500 residents
Chromosome 01: Position of platforms
Objective 02: Provide easy access to clean water for residents
Objective 03: Maintain the Kampung’s communal culture
Fitness Criteria 02: Maximise solar gain on agricultural spaces on platform
Chromosome 02: Shape of building footprints
Objective 04: Establish visual connection between platforms and ground plane
Fitness Criteria 03: Maximise overlaps / vertical circulation
Chromosome 03: Height of residential buildings
Phenotype: 300m x 440m
Chromosome 04: Area of residential buildings
Objective 05: Maintain the Kampung’s original density
Fitness Criteria 04: Maximise activation zone on ground plane
Chromosome 05: Number of buildings extruded to ground plane
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EVOLUTIONARY MATRIX
Fitness Criteria
Chromosomes
Chromosome 01: Position of platforms
Chromosome 02: Shape of building footprints
Chromosome 03: Height of residential buildings
Chromosome 04: Area of residential buildings
Chromosome 05: Number of buildings extruded to ground plane
Fitness Criteria 01: Maximise density in a range between 2500 - 3500 residents
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Fitness Criteria 02: Maximise solar gain on agricultural spaces on platform
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Fitness Criteria 03: Maximise overlaps / vertical circulation
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Fitness Criteria 04: Maximise activation zone on ground plane
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CONSTRUCTION OF PHENOTYPE
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SIMULATION RESULTS Standard Deviation (SD)
Fitness Values
SD Value Trendline
Constant fluctuation between individual solutions for all fitness criterias Increase in Variation
Decrease in Variation
Increase in Variation
Mean Value Trendline
Decrease in Standard Deviation Value
Increase in Average Fitness Value
Fluctuating Standard Deviation Value
Increase in Average Fitness Value
Decrease in Standard Deviation Value
Fluctuating Average Fitness Value
Decrease in Standard Deviation Value
Decrease in Average Fitness Value
Increase in Fitness Value
Increase in Fitness Value
Increase in Fitness Value
Increase in Variation
Decrease in Fitness Value
FILTRATION ANALYSIS - Density Distribution / Activation Zones / Uncovered Ground
Activation Zones
Low Density
Uncovered Ground
High Density
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Gen 95 Ind 42
Gen 99 Ind 49
Gen 79 Ind 9
Gen 81 Ind 12
Gen 84 Ind 48
Gen 62 Ind 32
Gen 66 Ind 43
Gen 56 Ind 26
Gen 42 Ind 44
Gen 24 Ind 39
Gen 28 Ind 42
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37.5% (3/8 Zones)
50% (2/4 Zones)
33% (2/6 Zones)
0% (0/2 Zones)
50% (1/2 Zones)
50% (1/2 Zones)
60% (3/5 Zones)
0% (0/3 Zones)
20% (2/10 Zones)
40% (2/5 Zones)
37.5% (3/8 Zones)
20% (1/5 Zones)
67.5% (5/8 Zones)
50% (2/4 Zones)
50% (3/8 Zones)
100% (2/2 Zones)
100% (2/2 Zones)
100% (2/2 Zones)
100% (5/5 Zones)
66% (2/3 Zones)
50% (5/10 Zones)
60% (3/5 Zones)
87.5% (7/8 Zones)
80% (4/5 Zones)
18,709m²
8198m²
8379m²
7230m²
7230m²
7520m²
8379m²
8016m²
11,828m²
7593m²
9589m²
8198m²
8531m2
5143m²
5324m²
2783m²
2904m²
3297m²
4296m²
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9710m²
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Activated space vs Density (m² pp) Scoring Poor: 0 - 1.4 = 0 point Average: 1.4 - 2.8 = 1 points Good: 2.8 - 4.2 = 2 points
Primary
Activated zones prone to floods (% of total number of AZ) Scoring Poor: 0 - 33 % = 0 points Average: 33 - 66 % = 1 point Good: 66 - 100% = 2 points
Primary
Number of activated zones facilitating highest density areas (% of total number of AZ) Scoring Poor: 0 - 33 % = 0 points Average: 33 - 66 % = 1 point Good: 66 - 100% = 2 points
Primary
Area of uncovered ground space (m²) Scoring Poor: 0 - 6236m² = 0 points Average: 6236 - 12,473m² = 0.5 points Good: 12,473 - 18,709m² = 1 point
Secondary
Area of activated ground zones (m²) Scoring Poor: 0 - 3237m² = 0 points Average: 3237 - 6473m² = 0.5 points Good: 6473 - 9710m² = 1 point
Secondary
Total Points
ANALYSIS OF PHENOTYPE - generation 95 individual 24
Ranking Matrix
Filtratration Analysis 02
Poor
Good
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Overlaps Analysis
Water Storage Analysis
Agricultural Analysis
Open Green Analysis
Solar Gain Analysis on Agricultural Spaces
Ground Plane Morphology
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FOCAL POINT ONE - sections
RENDER OF STILTED TYPOLOGY KAMPUNG
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POSITION STATEMENT: As a tool to figure what was, what is and what will be, the archive is a powerful archetype of dissemination. The institution and its catalogue does not exist without people, and thus a re-figuring of its ownership must shift to represent the everyday activity, identity and maintenance of greater society through time. The NSW State Archive, and its governing powers have configured an unjust representation of the otherness. Today, it is clear that why the typology of the archive is failing, is because of the omittance of this oppositional experience. This calls upon an exercise of critique and question, both into the forgotten narratives, and into the current program of storage, display and transparency of the physical construct that makes the archive. We must be mindful not to repeat the same bias, and exclusion that has taken place in the curating of archival documents. I believe a more radical depiction of what the archive is and its relationship to the people is needed, however the first step is to uncover the overlapping moments between the currently existing and absent.
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DESIGN STUDIO LED BY: ENDRIANA AUDISHO TYPE: INSTITUTIONAL - PUBLIC - ARCHIVAL SITE: PENRITH, SYDNEY
‘ The archive is a powerful archetype of dissemination. A refiguring of its ownership must shift to represent the people, and thus, a re-figuring of the archive itself is in order ‘ PG 24-33
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DEMOLITION PLAN - concept to development
PROPOSED PLAN - concept to development
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PROPOSED FIRST FLOOR PLAN - concept to proposed
PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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EXPLORATION OF MATERIALITY
SANAA LOUVRE LENS PRECEDENT
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TESTING DETAILS IN AXONOMETRIC
200mm re-enforced concrete wall
Steel re-enforcment rods
250mm re-enforced concrete slab
350x40 timber panel Suspension rod Top cross rail 150x75 rectangular hollow section
Furring channel Suspended plywood ceiling panel
Polycarbonate facade panel
50x50 timber beam
400x150 timber joist 120x30 timber planks Aggregate
Soil Particle board 300mm re-enforced concrete slab
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ELEVATION RENDER - NSW STATE ARCHIVE
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PROFESSIONAL
single residential dwelling
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HILLS HOIST
single residential dwelling
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CURL CURL
single residential dwelling
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PEEKABOO HOUSE
single residential dwelling
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COLLINS RESIDENCE
PG 35 - 53
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BUCKANDSIMPLE ARCHITECTS DESIGN TEAM: PETE AHERN TYPE: DUAL OCCUPANCY DETATCHED SITE: SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS, NSW STATUS: IN CONSTRUCTION
HILLST HOIST
Role - Assist in construction documentation - Create renders and post production graphics for social media and client presentation
Project HIllst Hoist is a project set in the rural landscape of the Southern Highlands. The name takes reference from the iconic Australian aparatus commonly seen in the backyards of properties in suburbia, and is used to steer design decisions reminiscent of an Australian farm house. Intended as a get away home for family and friends, the project is simple in its from, applying a gable pitched structure, with exposed structural elements gridded along. The form extendends perpendicular to one another to define private and living, whilst taking advantage of the site to frame views on the property. PG 36 - 41
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ST1
Bed 02 C550 Ens.
WH.16
4100
2
WH.37
1
Laundry Mud
1
Ens.
TIM1
ST1
1
C601
1 Bed 03 C560
Porc
C520 WH.15 TD
WH.14
TIM1
w 10100
TD
AG Kitchen G. 6265 Skylight Over
WH.36
WH.01
WH.42
RL 626.000
E
C305
Ensuite
1380
WH.13
Tr
FP
7340
TD
1
Bath
dr
Bed 02
WH.03 Entry Porch C501
Tr
5
WH.39
ST1
960
Deck
7100 Steps
WH.24
WH.05 TD
Gas point
Ve
C540 WH.27
Study
WH.02
Ri
1
C604
WH.32
WH.34
WH.04
WH.33
TIM1 Art
WH.38
ST1
TIM54
WH.21
WH.20
WH.19
Dining Hall
5180
WH.17
1210
Blind
Cloak Tr
F
C305
C801
Gas Point
Ens
.
Pdr
1
Foyer
C604
Solid fuel fireplace
110
C606 TD WH.26
2810
WH.18
dr
2050 2595
Vine inc to roof
dr/w
5910
Blind
Linen
Steps
1190
1
FP
1
WH.29
G
dr
1
D
3485
Conc
3730
WH.41
495
dr
960
110
23
w 5335
Study
1 FFL C607626.500
WH.40
Tr
1
Bed 04
C306
3090
3110
2050
1380
C603
dr
N
5700
2050 dr
1
Garage
350
2050
110
C602
AGG.
HC
WH.43
WH.12
3060
Bed 03 ST1
TD
GD
C530
TV
WH.44
WH.11
ST1
WH.35
31675
1
C302
brick veneer construction typically, n & building wrap)4 Internal reference. Allow suitable substrate & 5 ded application
Bed 4
CPT1
A
Risew
2050
5700
2910dr
3180
w 4285
Cellar
1
WH.32
110
2050
Service
HC
TD
1
C802
WH.34
Planted Trellis to bwk & low level planting to conceal
AC01
7340
10100
4340
w 6200
w
1380
3
2050
110
3110
Garage
WH.23
Tr
WH.33
dr 2
5290
8200
2050
WH.37
C510
Pantry TIM1
Tr
TIM1
Blind
Mud Room Entry
2050
dr 2050
ST1
16175
1
WH.16WH.22
TDWH.06
WH.07
C306
WH.36
Blind
WH.18
2965
WH.08
Porc
TIM1 G
Steps
WH.17
350
3830
WH.09
Steps
HW
dr
C305
Gallery COURTYARD
C570 FFL 625.250
1180
Skylight Over 2600
Tr
Laundry MudFamily Room
dr
Bath
1
C860
CPT1
D AGG.
3730
Steps
1
WH.10
GD
630
Subsurface 100KL RWT to civil /
5180
CPT1
E
C305
Bed 02 C550
Ens. structural eng detail Ens.
Outdoor Terrace w/Arbor structure over
Conc
3730
CPT1
FP
Garage
1
1 Bed 03
C560
Kitchen
C
9200
Blind
1
C601
Tr B
C302
2600
C520 WH.15 TD
CPT1
Bed 04
1
B
110
WH.14
1
C603
dr
Blind
TD
C602
F
C305
960
Bed 02
WH.13
TD
2
WH.25
2790 31675
3090
1
ST1
WH.12
TD
1
110
dr 5700
Bed 03
Rise
WH.11
2050
dr
Bed 4
3060
2790
TD
110
dr 5700
2050
Garage
2050
2595
110
4340
1210
A w 6200
E
C3
WH.39
C501
Linen
2050
CPT1
5290
TIM1 Art
WH.38
C306
dr 8200
Dining Hall
Tr
G
2050
Gas Point
WH.24
WH.19
Blind
5180
Tr
COURTYARD
2965
7100 C607
WH.40
dr
Steps
1
F
C3
1
1
Solid fuel fireplace
C860
Steps
HC
C802
Outdoor Terrace w/Arbor structure over
FFL 625.250
TV
Family Room
Steps
Blind
dr/w
Tr
TIM54
Subsurface 100KL RWT to civil / structural eng detail
WH.23
TIM1
Tr
Steps
1190
5910
WH.21
WH.22
Deck
Blind
Blind
dr
Vine inc to roof
Steps Blind
Project
D w e ll in g H o us e & C o t t a g e
| 32
B
B
C
C
C302
PNT6 LVR
Adj external louvre over fixed skylight
LVR
SL02
25mm dia MS tube elec supply support for lighting points drilled into truss. Discrete circlip elec cable to topside of truss in nonvisible location
SL01 TIM50
MET01 MIC1
House Ceiling 629.200
L3
Intermediate & perimeter support beam to struc. Eng detail. Typ
WH.38
WH.31
TIM5
L5 WH.39 WH.25
PNT6
L5 WH.18
L1
Main House 626.500 Courtyard 626.000
Garden
D
Section DD - Main Residence
Ridge beam & assoc. trimming members. PF to match adjacent ceiling
1
2
3
LVR
Eave gutter concealed above pergola framing on fall to perimeter eave gutter
OTS1
1025
Roll down blind set high into L34 cavity to limit visibility. Affix guide tracks to inside face of adj column
L6
L3
L34
WH.21
DP
WH.22 WH.24
Dining Hall
MIC1
WH.23
Family Room
Nom. Floor finish laid in aw manuf. instruction over concrete slab with Hydronic heating. Typ
2700
House Ceiling 629.200
TIM50
OTS1
C803
300
5285
SL01
CF01
3
Intermediate soffit battens. Family 140x35 Pre primed pine PF @ Room 450ctrs
CF01
5285
2285
CF01 Open roof pergola & trellis
2700
D
C305
C850
2
Nom. Floor finish laid in aw manuf. instruction over concrete slab with Hydronic heating. Typ
E
C305
3
C850
629.200 House Ceiling WH.24
C852
F
Anticon 80 blanket to underside of sheeting installed in aw manuf. instructions. Provide bulk insulation to rafter cavity Bradford black R4.1 Open vine covered timber pergola w/section of roof sheeting for weather protection
C
C302
C305
1
WH.41
B
B
C
MIC1
L5
DP
L33 WH.25
Main House 626.500 Courtyard 626.000
626.500 Main House 626.000 Courtyard
F Section FF - Main Residence E FC305 C305
BB GA - MH Long (NS) - Callout 1 1 : 100
A
C302
No. Description
Contact: info@buckandsimple.com ABN : 86 106 604 025 NSW #8631
VIC #19664
3
1 2 3
Date
Issued for initial pricing and design team coordination Updated from client notes & Issued for design team coordination Issued for Pricing
www.buckandsimple.com
Project
D w e ll in g H o us e & C o t t a g e 12 Aug 2022 18 Nov 2022 4 Location 5 02 Dec 2022 L O T 3 D P1 2 7 0 4 5 7
C
C305
SL04
Ac duct to contract. detail
Drawn by
1 : 1 00
Project number
1212
Drawing
M a i n R e s i d e n c e - S e ct i on s C C - F F
Checked by
BS
BS
Sheet Issue Date
J u ne 2 0 2 1
M a t t & Me l is s a C a r t e r
F o r In fo r m a t i o n
Scale @ A3
Project Issue Date
Client
0 2 De c 20 22
Drawing #
Revision
C305
3
1/12/2022 11:59:18 PM
House Ceiling 629.200
4840
Foyer
1380
L2
DH.12
WH.35
2485
ght of this design remains the property of buck&simple. n is not to be used, copied or reproduced without the f buck&simple. le from drawings. Confirm dimensions on site prior to the ement of works. Where a discrepancy arises, seek direction oceeding with the works. ng is only to be used by the stated Client in the stated r the purpose it was created. Do not use this drawing for on unless designated.
2700
1
D
C305
PNT1
L1 WH.32
Covered entry porch
FP
A
C302
Main House 626.500 Courtyard 626.000
C
C305
33 |
2
3
4 Flat cap barge capping. Continuous colourmatched folded Gal capping wrapped over marine ply substrate.
5
Flat cap bar Continuous wrapped ov Wrap & prov adhesive (SI wrapping. P
30x30 F27 hwd batten as nominated at 100ctrs on subframe. Splay cut end of battens to suit cap pitch
Flat cap fold Provide prop underlfashin
Line of 150 Half round gutter beyond
Line of 150 Half round gutter beyond
180
House Ceiling 629.200
Overflashing over Mply substrate on fall. Provide min crush fold, finished neat and smooth
1
DE_Main Residence - Screened Gable End -Western
Continuous affixing flat
Line end raf Fibre cemen wrap. Provid cover batten junctions. PF
30x30 F27 h nominated a
1 : 50
Removable allow interm window beh **Ensure ma directly acc batten scree
2
Gable End Screen Detail Precedent
.
350
Flat cap barge capping. Continuous colourmatched folded Gal capping wrapped over marine ply substrate.
Flat cap barge capping. Continuous colourmatched folded Gal capping wrapped over marine ply substrate.
Met01
30x30 hwd batten as nominated at 100ctrs. Splay cut end of battens to suit cap pitch
Align
Align
Flashin u'side o
Overfla substra crush fo smooth
235
150 Half round gutter & timber fascia
150 Half round gutter & timber fascia
Met01
Struck
Bwk Bwk
3
Overflashing over Mply substrate on fall. Provide min crush fold, finished neat and smooth
Axonometric - Flat Capping Detail
4
DE_Flat Cap to Bwk Junction
A
5
1 : 10
General Notes
The copyright of this design remains the property of buck&simple. This design is not to be used, copied or reproduced without the authority of buck&simple. Do not scale from drawings. Confirm dimensions on site prior to the commencement of works. Where a discrepancy arises, seek direction prior to proceeding with the works. This drawing is only to be used by the stated Client in the stated location for the purpose it was created. Do not use this drawing for construction unless designated.
Contact: info@buckandsimple.com ABN : 86 106 604 025 NSW #8631
VIC #19664
www.buckandsimple.com F o r I n fo r m a t i o n
No. Description
Date
1
12 Aug 2022
Issued for initial pricing and design team coordination
m
| 34
House Ceiling 629.200
3°
Bwk
Brick finish as nominated. Ensure consistent setback of consecutive course to ensure even angle
Flue liner
Damper F a m i ly R o o m
D i n i n g Ha l l
Throat, smoke shelf and draft of solid fuel chimney to specialist detail to ensaure adequate draw & combustion of material
Nominated fire brick laid in herringbone pattern
Opening
645
Lintel
800
Fireplace plinth
bwk dim 440
430
40
Double sided wood fireplace
Nominated stone hearth / plinth. Nom. 40 thk, adhesive fixed to mass bwk plinth base. Provide discrete mitre junction to maintain solid stone appearence Mass brickwork plinth to suit
Indicative Fresh air supply reticulated to subfloor external wall & grate. palcement & sizing to specialist contractor instruct.
Main House 626.500
Concrete slab & thickening to Struc Eng detail
3
DS_Fireplace Family & Dining 1 : 20
No. Description
Date
1
12 Aug 2022
Issued for initial pricing and design team coordination
Project
D w e l l i ng H o us e , C o t t a g e & P o o l Location
L O T 3 D P1 2 7 0 4 5 7 Client
Ma t t & Mel is s a C a r t e r Drawing
Scale @ A3
Drawn by
A s i nd ic a t e d
BS
Project Issue Date
1212
BS
Sheet Issue Date
J u ne 2 0 2 1 Project number
Checked by
1 2 A ug 2 0 2 2
Drawing #
C803
Revision
1
35 |
P2
BUCKANDSIMPLE ARCHITECTS DESIGN TEAM: KURT CRISP, ETHAN KOCH TYPE: SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING SITE: CURL CURL, NSW STATUS: COMPLETE
CURL CURL RESIDENCE
Role - Assist in concept design to development design - Assist in client meetings and presentations - Responsible for approval documentation adhering to CDC regulations - Responsible for construction documentation
Project Curl Curl Residence is a single dwelling home for a young family in the Northern Beaches. Designed under CDC approval led, to a quick and efficient design and build timeline. A Staggered boxed form at the front allowed for an optimisation of space whilst softening its presence on the street, and a stepped living and kitchen space on the rear enabled the outdoor and landscaping to merge with the interior. The simple form and spatial gestures allowed for a concise set of construction drawings, which allowed for a 8 month turn over time from design to build completion. PG 42 - 45
| 36
37 |
bond 'Surfmist'
Klip-lok 700 hi-strength metal roof - colorbond 'Surfmist'
Roof ridge 14.830 60mm Bradford Anticon roofing blanket in a/w man. Spec.
a/w man. Spec.
Timber rafter in a/w Structural Eng. Dwg. RR 14.619
Flashing "Edge gutter" profile Flashing with 20mm crush fold over FC Shroud
nish
Painted FC on rake to prevent shelf for water ponding on window frame Vapour Barrier - (shown dashed) 2/200x45 Timber lintel in a/w Struct. Eng. Dwg.
First Floor Ceiling 14.250
Flashing with 20mm crush fold over window frame Plasterboard ceiling Blocking from rafters to support ceiling
wall
10mm ceiling plasterboard Roof insulation
ec.
1
Section - Detail Section - Rear wall roof & window 1 : 10
Top hat 14mm Engineered floorboard 6mm Acoustic cork underlay 25mm Structaflor blue tongue Spotted gum sill Tile insert strip drain - embedded in screed External floor tiling to falls 1.0°
Water proof membrane - (shown dashed) Screed
105
Top of structure
FFL 11.550
18mm Fibre cement underlay sheeting Packer to support window frame 240x45 hy joist in a/w Structural Eng. Dwg. Floor insulation 2/300x45 floor joist in a/w Structural Eng. Dwg.
Ground Floor Ceiling 11.140 Packer to support plasterboard ceiling 10mm Plasterboard ceiling
3 No. Description
Detail Section - Rear wall & outdoor deck 1 : 10
Date
Project
Scale @ A3
Drawn by
Checked by
| 38
1445
CON1
Kitchen
Window seat
3000
980
1195
Dining
1020
Stn01
Counter
700
250
915
Fridge
CON3
AP2
SK1 TP1
Library shelves
Bi-fold cupboard shown outlined 4500 Kitchen bench
1
580
20 255
Cupd
WR
645
Tmb2
2755
900
Shelves
PLAN - GFL - Kitchen
0
1 : 50
AXO VIEW - GFL - Kitchen
80
Kitchen bins shown dotted
Shelf
Rangehood joinery box
850
915
Bi-fold cupboard shown outlined
Bi-fold cupboard shown outlined
Microwave shown outlined
Shelf
Pol2
Cupd
AP1
Cupd
Cupd
Cupd
600
Bi-fold Cupd CON3
Pol1
0 80
AP4
EAP
GFL
80
900
Tmb2
740
900
410 40
AP3 Tmb2
Tmb2
890
10 120
AP4
4555
600
5200
30
1690
600
30
8.400
595
2980
2
3
ELEVATION - GFL - Kitchen 1 1 : 50
TN
mn
General Notes
The copyright of this design remains the property of buck&simple. This design is not to be used, copied or reproduced without the authority of buck&simple. Do not scale from drawings. Confirm dimensions on site prior to the commencement of works. Where a discrepancy arises, seek direction prior to proceeding with the works. This drawing is only to be used by the stated Client in the stated location for the purpose it was created. Do not use this drawing for construction unless designated.
Contact: info@buckandsimple.com ABN : 86 106 604 025 NSW #8631
www.buckandsimple.com Issue for Construction
1 : 50
4
ELEVATION - GFL - Kitchen 3 1 : 50
Date
Project
Scale @ A3
1 2 3
19 Jul 2022 22 Jul 2022 11 Aug 2022
Location
Project Issue Date
Issue for Construction Issue for Construction Issue for Construction
N House
Drawn by
1 : 50 Issue Date
51 Bennett St, Curl Curl, NSW 2096 Client
Project number
Wet Area - Kitchen
1224 Velux Skylight (SK02) (double glazed) in a/w manufacturers specification
0
Timber base/curb in a/w man. Spec.
118
Flashing
29.0
°
Solar panel - (beyond)
Revision
D505
3
11/08/2022 12:59:04 PM
Flashing 2/200x45 Roof member in a/w Structural Eng. Dwg. Batten fixing roof sheet to stud wall & roof members Klip-lok 700 hi-strength metal roof - Colorbond 'Surfmist' Vapour barrier (shown dashed)
14.830 Roof ridge
Flashing Klip-lok 700 hi-strength metal roof - Colorbond 'Surfmist'
Klip-Lok 700 hi-strength metal roof - Colorbond 'Surfmist'
ius
Rad
548
240x45 Timber rafter in a/w Structural Eng. Dwg.
60mm Bradford Anticon roofing blanket in a/w man. Spec. 2/240x45 Roof member in a/w Structural Eng. Dwg.
14.250 First Floor Ceiling
240x45 Rafter in a/w Structural Eng. Dwg.
10mm plasterboard ceiling with curved profile
10mm Plasterboard ceiling Recessed downlight - DL4 - (beyond)
Packers to support curved plaster board sheet 90mm Timber stud wall to support above roof members. (Hidden) - Shown dashed beyond) 2/200x45 Roof member in a/w Structural Eng. Dwg.
1
BS
11 Aug 2022
Drawing #
Chris Howard and Christine O ’Donoughue Drawing
Checked by
BS Sheet Issue Date
Timber base/curb in a/w man. Spec.
10mm Plasterboard sheeting - Finish face to align with K.Bath
60mm Bradford Anticon roofing blanket in a/w man. Spec.
VIC #19664
ELEVATION - GFL - Kitchen 2
No. Description
90mm Timber stud wall 10mm Plasterboard sheet Wall insulation
Detail Section - Skylight with curved ceiling 1 : 20
Velux Skylight (SK02) (double glazed) in a/w manufacturers specification Flashing 10mm Plasterboard sheeting
Timber base/curb in a/w man. Spec.
Timber base/curb in a/w man. Spec.
2/200x45 Roof member in a/w Structural Eng
39 |
P3
BUCKANDSIMPLE ARCHITECTS DESIGN TEAM: ETHAN KOCH, KURT CRISP TYPE: SINGLE-USE DWELLING SITE: NEUTRAL BAY, NSW STATUS: DA APPROVED
PEEKABOO HOUSE
Role - Design lead - Responsible for concept and development design - Responsible for client meeting presentations - Responsible for DA approval drawings Project PEEKABOO house is an alterations and additions to a federation home within a heritage conservation zone. The brief was to extend the rear along the natural ground level, and to add an additional storey to serve further private programs. The design takes inspiration from the federation style brickwork and curved arches on the facade. From this, strikes a visual contrast of private and open living, represented by the shaped brick form floating above, which gives shelter to a living space which opens up to the garden. The design encourages its residents to engage in an open form of living, with heigh ceilings, and an internal carcass to optimise visibility. Peekaboo house gets its name from the singular extruded shroud with pierces the rear facade brickwork, a peek into the program above.
PG 46 - 49
| 40
boundary
41 |
4 Darley St Demolish portion of existing roof for proposed dormer
6 Darley St
Demolish portion of existing tiled roof Demolish existing metal roof
First Floor 18.760 Retain existing brick wall
WG.EX
WG.EX
Lower First 17.852
Demolish highlighted existing windows and walls Demolish outdoor deck
WG.EX
No Proposed Works
Ground Floor 15.460 Lower Ground 14.540
2
GA_ELEVATION_WEST_DEMO
boundary
1 : 100
4 Darley St Proposed dormer window
RR 22.280
2260 RR 21.380
Proposed window shroud
Lower First 17.852 400
WG.5
WG.EX 2710
WG.EX
W1.4 8290
BRK1
WG.EX
Adjustable louvres for privacy and shading
First Floor 18.760
1400
1500
W1.5
Frosted
1680
2000 TIL1
No Proposed Works
Ground Floor 15.460 BRK1
Indicative excavation required for proposed Ground floor slab on ground construction
Heighest point of proposed building above natural ground
MET1
Lower Ground 14.540
WG.4
820 9640
1
GA_ELEVATION_WEST_PROPOSED 1 : 100 No. Description
General Notes
The copyright of this design remains the property of buck&simple. This design is not to be used, copied or reproduced without the authority of buck&simple.Demolish exst stair Do not scale from drawings. Confirm dimensions on site prior to the commencement of works. Where a discrepancy arises, seek direction prior to proceeding with the works. This drawing is only to be used by the stated Client in the stated location for the purpose it was created. Do not use this drawing for construction unless designated.
Contact: info@buckandsimple.com
1
17/07/2023
Scale @ A3
1 : 100 Issue Date Project number
Phillip and Charlotte Matheson West Elevations
BS
17/07/2023
Drawing #
1247
Drawing
Issue for DA
Checked by
BS Sheet Issue Date
Project Issue Date
Highlighted exst internal walls St, andNeutral Bay NSW 2089 10 Darley doors to be demolished Client
D302
Drawn by
Split House Location
2
www.buckandsimple.com
Project
Date
Issue for DA
ABN : 86 106 604 025
Highlighted exst externalVIC walls NSW #8631 #19664 and windows to be demolished
Revision
D402
ex. garden
1
20/07/2023 8:58:57 AM
ex. entry
ex. dining FFL 15.390
No Proposed Works
ex. kitchen Demolish exst timber deck and steps Demolish exst highlighted floor
2 D301
ex. bed
ex. bed
FFL 15.460
ex. lounge
ex. bed
ex. bath
ex. laundry/bath
ex. deck
Demolish exst windows
ex. garden
2
Demolish exst external rear wall and window
FFL 15.260
FP
Ground Floor Plan - Existing & Demolition 1 : 100
No Proposed Works
WG.2 P
F
landing
516
setback
Extension beyond existing building
ex. garden
awning above
ex. entry
1036
435
Setbk.
900
DCP Stbk
WG.1
3140
Rear extent of existing dwelling
TV
setback
1 D302
deck
1
step
kitchen FFL 14.540
D301 WG.EX
ex. bed
ex. lounge
FFL 15.460
FFL 14.540
living
dining ex. bed
laundry
WG.EX
WG.5
WG.EX
WG.4
1580
Setbk.
900
DCP Setbk
setback
WG.EX
1492
ex. garden
bench
WG.3
bath 1 FP
Key:
1
- Existing building fabric to be demolised - Existing building fabric to remain (cut) - Proposed building fabric - Ground plane and soft landscaping (cut) - Site Boundary
Ground Floor Plan - Proposed 1 : 100 General Notes
mn
TN
The copyright of this design remains the property of buck&simple. This design is not to be used, copied or reproduced without the authority of buck&simple. Do not scale from drawings. Confirm dimensions on site prior to the commencement of works. Where a discrepancy arises, seek direction prior to proceeding with the works.
Contact: info@buckandsimple.com ABN : 86 106 604 025 NSW #8631
VIC #19664
www.buckandsimple.com
No. Description
Date
1
17/07/2023
Issue for DA
Project
Scale @ A3
Drawn by
Split House Location
10 Darley St, Neutral Bay NSW 2089 Client
Phillip and Charlotte Matheson
1 : 100 Issue Date Project number
Checked by
BS
BS
Sheet Issue Date
Project Issue Date
Drawing #
17/07/2023 Revision
| 42
43 |
P4
BUCKANDSIMPLE ARCHITECTS DESIGN TEAM: PETER AHERN TYPE: SINGLE-USE DWELLING SITE: NORTH CURL CURL, NSW STATUS: IN CONSTRUCTION
COLLINS RESIDENCE
Role - CC approval - Full construction set documentation - Responding to contractor RFI’s - Correspondance to client Project Collins Residence is an alterations and additions to an existing family home in North Curl Curl. Wtih the clients desire to retain the presence of the existing brick facades, the addition intervenes by building out outdoor living terraces on the ground and first floors, and to pierce openings into the existing brick skin to enhance the views to the garden and beach. Where additional program is added, an introduction of rough rendered finish along a more organic form is employed to define new and existing, with material junctions to be seperated by glazing systems and terrace balustrades.
PG 50 - 53
| 44
45 |
51.720
Adjus detai Down refer
Secti
49.320
Adjus to de
Grou
46.350
Propo
43.430
3310
Under purlin to suit for structural stability
755
PF7
First Floor 1
150 MIN
Stainless steel landing doors to be installed in aw Man Spec, finish to client confirmation
CR01
ALIGN
COS
WT08
600 WT08 Bath 1 Lift
COS
ALIGN
370
370 320
Concrete footing and slab to Struct Eng Dwg
WT06
COS WT06
COS
2550
LF4 SW1
Detail Elevation - Lift 1 : 50
COS
m
TN
The copyright of this design remains the property of buck&simple. This design is not to be used, copied or reproduced without the authority of buck&simple. Do not scale from drawings. Confirm dimensions on site prior to the
600
1090
Front entrance door to detail, to spec
opening
4 1470 Shaft
415
1
C801 Laundry DP Pdr.
Slab and footing in aw Struct Eng Dwg Mass concrete dish drain, with fall to pits, in aw Struct Eng Dwg
3115
COS
FFL 49.320 TMB1
2
1090
ABN : 86 106 604 025 NSW #8631
VIC #19664
Detail Plan - Lift - Ground Floor 1 : 50
WT07 - Suitable structural masonry block wall to provide fixing point for lift, subjec to Struct Eng comment, TBC Downpipe embedded and concealed in external wall
openng
Proprietary, 'E1 Hydraulic lift' to be installed in aw with Man Spec, structurally supported to 'WT07' masonry wall subject to Struct Eng comment, TBC (shownd dashed) Stainless steel landing doors to be installed in aw Man Spec, finish to client confirmation
C801
Custom fabricated shutter fixed to pergola to detail W1.04 window frame and glazing to detail and spec
5
Excavation extent COS
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Hydraulic drive fixed to 'WT07' masonry wall Proprietary, 'E1 Hydraulic lift' to be installed in aw with Man Spec, structurally supported to 'WT07' masonry wall subject to Struct Eng comment, TBC
Garage Level 43.430
1715
General Notes
Downpipe embedded and concealed in external wall
Hydraulic drive fixed to 'WT07' masonry wall
100 RAW OPENING
195
2 C801
VOID, refer Struct Eng Dwg Stainless steel landing doors to be installed in aw Man Spec, finish to client confirmation
'WT06' Dincel walls and adjacent works in aw Struct Eng Dwg
1090
600
1 : 50
Stainless steel landing doors to be installed in aw Man Spec, finish to client confirmation TMB1 FFL 46.350
Ground Floor 46.350 PF1
Detail Plan - Lift - Garage
WT07 - Suitable structural masonry block wall to provide fixing point for lift, subjec to Struct Eng comment, TBC
C801
WT07
Timber front door to spec, to detail
Mass concrete dish drain, with fall to pits, in aw Struct Eng Dwg
1 : 50
415
1
1650 Shaft
2230
2620
Stainless steel landing doors to be installed in aw Man Spec, finish to client confirmation Structural Dincel wall in aw Struct Eng Dwg, to be built to excavated rock face Allow provision of 150mm MIN, setdown in slab for lift pit depth, in aw man spec Concrete slab, footing and under slab medium in aw Struct Eng Dwg
2
3 1470 Shaft
R2.0 bulk insultation to suit, typ
1090
Concrete slab, footing to rock, and associated work in aw Struct Eng Dwg
Detail Section - Lift
CON1 FFL 43.430
C801
49.320
C822
PF1
LF3
Proprietary, 'E1 Hydraulic lift' to be installed in aw with Man Spec, structurally supported to 'WT07' masonry wall subject to Struct Eng comment, TBC
Existing natural rock to be excavated for proposed works
1
1090
WT07
COS
2
Proprietary, 'E1 Hydraulic lift' to be installed in aw with Man Spec, structurally supported to 'WT07' masonry wall subject to Struct Eng comment, TBC (shownd dashed) Stainless steel landing doors to be installed in aw Man Spec, finish to client confirmation
DP
2230
Lift
Corridor
2230
COS
WT08
690
COS
270 2650
600
Hydraulic drive fixed to 'WT07' masonry wall Lift
opening
Stainless steel landing doors to be installed in aw Man Spec, finish to client confirmation
Internal specs and finishes TBC client
PF1
WT06
CR01
1090
WT07 - Suitable structural masonry block wall to provide fixing point for lift, subjec to Struct Eng comment, TBC
600 1650 Shaft
470
COS
W1.04
Glazing and frame to spec, recessed frames to detail Custom fabricated shutters fixed to pergola, to detail to detail
Void space between excavated rockface and works in aw Struct Eng Dwg 'WT06' Dincel wall and adjacent backfill medium in aw Struct Eng Dwg
W1.04
Foyer
Lift
COS
2230
2700
Front entrance door to detail Stainless steel landing doors to be installed in aw Man Spec, finish to client confirmation
Bath 1
COS
2230
2620
390
TMB5
TL2
Assume 150mm ceiling joists and rafters, in aw AS 1864.2
SW2
GPO2
R2.0 bulk insultation to suit, typ PF1
PF1
COS
Landing
Lift 740
COS
350
WT07
Stainless steel landing doors to be installed in aw Man Spec, finish to client confirmation 350
2600
WT07 - Suitable structural masonry block wall to provide fixing point for lift, subjec to Struct Eng comment, TBC 2600mm MIN head room height for lift clearance, in aw man spec
MINIMUM
COS
2230
2700
PF1
Roof Level 51.920
350
Laundry
470
COS
W1.04
Assume 150mm ceiling joists in aw AS1864.2, at suitable spacing, to support ceiling battens
COS
C801
Tiles to spec, installed in aw man spec, on new roof structure assume 150mm rafters in aw AS 1864.2
Assume 150mm rafters in aw AS 1864.2, at suitable spacing
945
1
COS
Timber ceiling prop and under purlin, for structural support
1650 Shaft
1650 Shaft
1610 Shaft
WT07
Ceiling prop from ceiling joist to rafter for structural support to suit Tiles to spec, installed in aw man spec, on new roof structure assume 150mm rafters in aw AS 1864.2
Detail Plan - Lift - First Floor Level 1 : 50
No. Description
Date
Project
Scale @ A3
1 2
12 May 2023 11 Oct 2023
Location
Project Issue Date
Preliminary Construction Set Revised Issue for Construction
Jones Residence 159 Headland Road, North Curl Curl NSW 2099
Drawn by
1 : 50 June 2022
Checked by
B
Sheet IssueSDate
B S
11 Oct 2023
Operable sun awning fixed to pergola. Refer detail
Existing brick to be re-used subject to availability
RR 53.361
Boundary
Boundary
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TL7 PF7
Roof Level
stable external timber panels, to il npipe embedded in CHS. detail
TMB4 CR01
W1.04
stable external timber panels etail
align
First Floor
163 Headland Rd
W1.06
W1.07
CR01
align
ion of existing low-level roof retained
PF7
No Proposed Works
TMB4
CR01
Ground Floor
C826
WG.06
1
WG.07
und floor balustrade to detail
TMB5
WG.05
Sim
New Timber Per
BRK.EX
New entry door,
PF7
PF7
New pedestrian
BRK01
osed glazing in aw BASIX BRK.EX
No Proposed Works
Existing trees to construction wo proceed in aw A
BRK01
Suspended con subject to remo / planting and a
Garage Level 1
Existing brick to be re-used subject to availability
North Elevation - Proposed 1 : 100
Key: - Existing building fabric to be demolised - Existing building fabric to remain (cut) - Existing area - No works proposed 1 : 10
Suitable packing fixing shutters to underside of roof member 13mm waterproof plasterboard soffit Proprietary slide bolt reciever X2 @ 90 and 45 degrees to allow shutters to be fixed closed an open, typ
Flashing on fall over timber fascia end grain for protection, 20mm crush fold, finish colour to arch approval Proprietary eaves gutter fixed to primary fascia in No. Description
General Notes
aw man spec
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VIC #19664
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1 2 3 4 5 6
Construction
to depth of primary fascia piece, assume 330x45, paint finish to spec 10x10mm continuous routed detail to fascia
align
Project
Scale @ A3
Jones Residence
1:1 Project Issue Date
Location
PF7
159 Headland Road, North Curl Curl NSW 2099 Client
June 20
Roof Level 51.920
Project number
Jones Family
1241
Drawing
PF9
North Elevation - Proposed
Custom fabricated shutter
CHS beoynd, in aw struct eng dwg (shown dashed)
Pivot bearing, ext grade
Flush mounted long throw bolt to suit, screw fixed to shutter
Pivot bearing, external ext gradegrade
Flashing on fall to external face to allow water egress, concealed under AL capping piece
Timber stud piece to suit stud framed balustrade, and structural fixing point for custom shutter (refer detail)
Steel fin plate to either side of CHS, to assist balustrade support, w suitable fixing to stud frames 9mm FC sheeting to line stud frames, render finish to spec
Vapour barrier to suit, install in aw man spec Flashing on fall to external face to allow water egress, concealed under AL capping piece Custom fabricated AL slip plate to act as capping, (shown red fill) Roof flashing, paint finish to spec
90x45 stud framed balustrade 10mm render finish to spec
Tiles toonspec, in aw and man framing spec, innew awinstalled roof AS 1864.2 structure
Anticon 60 blanket to underside of tile, install in aw man. spec. Gutter flashing
Structural CHS beyond in aw Struct Eng dwg, fixed to baseplate to structural floor joist using fixing plate (shown dashed)
Primary fascia, to suit, to allow for plasterboard soffit and continuous routed junction, paint finish to spec, assume 25mm Proprietary eaves gutter fixed to primary fascia in aw man spec
In-organic packing to suit, to allow for flush level between external deck and interior finished floor level Suspended external timber flooring, to spec, flush finish with internal FFL
Pre primed secondary fascia piece to suit, dims subject to depth of primary fascia piece, assume 330x45, paint finish to spec Flashing on fall over timber fascia end grain for protection, 20mm crush fold, finish colour to arch approval
350
Waterproof membrane to suit in aw man spec Allow provision of drainage channel for water egress, coordinate vertical drainage point on site
Galvanised steel 'U' bracket approx 60mm deep, screw fixed to pre-primed fascia piece and structural roof framing at suitable consistent spacing In-organic packing to allow suitable spacing and fixing of U bracket and eaves gutter Suitable packing fixing shutters to underside of PFC
Ceiling batten to suit 13mm waterproof plasterboard soffit align
200x45 floor joist in aw struct eng dwg
10x10mm continuous routed detail to fascia
290
First Floor 49.320
0.6°
9mm CFC underlay sheeting fixed to floor joists
PF7
30 10
Screed bed on fall to allow water egress in aw 4654.2
10
1000
Date
Issued for Development Application 29 Nov 2022 Galvanised steel 'U'Set bracket approx 60mm deep, screw Preliminary Construction 12 May 2023 fixed toConstruction pre-primed Revised Set fascia piece and structural roof 29 May 2023 framing at suitable Preliminary Issue for CC consistent spacing 27 June 2023 Issue for CC 8 August 2023 Pre primed secondary Revised Issue for Constructionfascia piece to suit, subject 11 Oct 2023
290
The copyright of this design remains the property of buck&simple. This design is not to be used, copied or reproduced without the authority of buck&simple. Do not scale from drawings. Confirm dimensions on site prior to the commencement of works. Where a discrepancy arises, seek direction prior to proceeding with the works. This drawing is only to be used by the stated Client in the stated location for the purpose it was created. Do not use this drawing for construction unless designated.
220
90mm reticulated down pipe embedded into external wall (shown dash grey)
- Site Boundary
Gutter flashing
Anticon 60 blanket to underside of tile, install in aw man. spec. Primary fascia, to suit, to allow for plasterboard ceilling and continuous routed junction, paint finish to spec
- Ground plane and soft landscaping (cut)
Tiles to spec, installed in aw man spec, on new roof structure assume 150mm rafters in aw AS 1864.2
15.0°
First Floor - Balustrade - Type F
30 10
1
PF9
CHS beoynd, in aw struct eng dwg (shown dashed)
Steel baseplate concealed within finished wall to provide fixing point to floor joists.
250 PFC in aw struct eng dwg dwg, fixed to CHS
240 General Notes
The copyright of this design remains the property of buck&simple. This design is not to be used, copied or reproduced without the authority of buck&simple. Do not scale from drawings. Confirm dimensions on site prior to the
Contact: info@buckandsimple.com ABN : 86 106 604 025 NSW #8631
VIC #19664
No. Description
Date
Project
1 2 3
29 May 2023 11 Oct 2023 3 Nov 2023
Location
Revised Construction Set Revised Issue for Construction Issue for Design Team Review
Scale @ A3
Drawn by
Jones Residence 159 Headland Road, North Curl Curl NSW 2099
1 : 10 Project Issue Date
June 2022
Checked by
BS
BS
Sheet Issue Date
3 Nov 2023
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I1 internal courtyard - design and construction
INDIVIDUAL
brick and besser courtyard
I2 personal hospitality business AG23 bagel house
PG 55 - 63
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TYPE: MINOR INTERTIOR WORKS SITE: UNLEY, SA STATUS: COMPLETE
BRICK AND BESSER COURTYARD RENOVATION
Project Reponsible for drawing in natural light, and performing as a vital passive cooling and ventilation system, is the internal courtyard at the centre of the home. It sits at the convergence point of the ciruclation to the first floor, as well as the transition space from the entrance to the rear living area, and subsequently, also becomes the backdrop for the activites and functions within. It is arguably the most important space in the home, and has the capacity to draw the attention of the residents inwards, however, in its existing condition, fails to do so. A renovation and re-design was long over due. The brief was to create a space in the home for casual leisurement: drinking a morning coffee, reading a book, calling a friend, tending to your plants. In its informal program, we sought to encourage a space that leant away from its surroundings. To do so, a different material palette was called upon, using recycled brick and besser blocks. The besser acted as a transition zone from the hardwood floors to the brick. The brick is introduced with a series of steps down into a sunken level, which leads to a more generous ground plane where the intended uses are to convene. PG 56 - 59
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PERSONAL BUSINESS OPERATED 1 YEAR 32 STALLS
AG23 BAGEL HOUSE
Philosophy It will sound almost too romantic, but AG23 bagel house was conceived on a train backpacking europe. At the time, my exposure to the variety of different food cultures, vendors, and stalls that served the community seemed to establish a deep bond and care for one another. From that point onward, I filled out an entire notebook of ideas, concepts, logo designs and sketches, which eventually led to AG23 bagel house. At the time, I was one and a half years into my Bachelor of Architecture at the University of Adelaide, and decided to take a year off, to pursue this personal project, with the great help of my sister. What began as a stall at the front of our house, with neighbours in attendance, quickly turned into a permanent position at one of Adelaides best food markets. It was soon realised that AG23 bagel house was all about the people, and the community we wanted to create. Vision Statement ‘Created by the vision of providing quality hand rolled bagels with proper fillings to the masses, whilst cultivated by their passion for food and experience, two siblings bring to life AG23 bagel house. ‘
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references
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David Linford - Brett Aylen - Katherine Bartsch - Aan Peters
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME
Contact Sydney, Australia ethan.r.koch@outlook.com 0410002319