TRT World. (12/10/2019). Rendezvous with multi-awarded architect Emre Arolat.(video file). Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPu7fhlS9wo&t=13s
“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
A DESIGN PORTFOLIO | ETHAN KOCH BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN (2016 - PRESENT) THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE Secondary Studies - Mercedes College Work Experience - 5 years of hospitality experience Notable: - Gondola Gondola - Shobosho - One hat restaurant (17/2/19 - present) Architectural Experience - Concept Consult Architects: Lausanne Switzerland (14/10/17 - 28/10/17) Things i love and enjoy - Food and hospitality - New experiences - NBA - Health and wellbeing - Travel - Daily life - Blue bottle cold brew
CONTENTS Work experience at Concept Consult Architects Nestle colour scheme - Stuttgart apartment concept
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AG23 bagel house
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Design work
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Technical work
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Hand drawings
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Impressions of the City
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Contact
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Reference
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Logo design - brand - product - stall - people
Iceberg - Light is self reflection - Path of Shinto - Alone
Revit - Autocad
WORK EXPERIENCE | CONCEPT CONSULT Lausanne, Switzerland 14/10/17 - 28/10/17
PROJECT 1 [NESTLE COLOUR SCHEME]
CONDITION
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
The site presented to us was a Nestle factory which had strict regulations on health, and contamination. Within the processing facility, all workers are to change into specific, fully clothed uniforms before passing through a ‘safe’ zone, in which no form of contamination can pass into the working space. Due to this condition, spaces within are clinical with no sense of ‘life’.
How can we implement a colour scheme, in subtle yet IMPACTFUL way? One which not only visually excites workers as they arrive and leave work, but also one which atmospherically gives character to the space.
The workers are the bolts, nuts and cogs of this factory. Without them there is no process, and machines can only do so much until the human hand is needed. In following this notion, this concept seeks to do the same, in that we implement colours, directly into spaces which need the ‘human hand’ to be effective and provocative. By inserting colours into lockers, cubicals and spaces which visually change due to the movements of the workers, a moving vista of colours, specifically at the arrival and departure of workers, is on display.
*The collage frames the views captured from different points within the changerooms. It demonstrates the relationship between user and space, and aligns this with how the concept functions when implemented.
Programs used: Autocad, photoshop
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WORK EXPERIENCE | CONCEPT CONSULT Lausanne, Switzerland 14/10/17 - 28/10/17
PROJECT 2 [STUTTGART LOFT APARTMENT PROPOSAL]
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PROBLEM
SOLUTION
The clients are seeking an apartment which minimises the need for walls within the house. They want to celebrate the open and spacious qualities which a loft apartment provides, in a creative and original way.
The proposal is fixated on the idea of spacious and open living. Spaces which we typically see confined by walls and doors are now defined through a system of dividers and slight changes in floor height. Surrounding the Apartment is a pitched roof, which angles the outer walls. The spaces generated as a result of this, provide unique oportunities to insert organic wooden structures to house showering and toilet facilities, as shown in the bedrooms (S1)(S2).
AG23 BAGEL HOUSE | my biggest design project Operated: 16/3/18 - 12/12/18 No of stalls: 27
To view more - instagram.com/ag23bagelhouse/ - Instagram: ag23bagelhouse
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. ‘
LOGO DESIGN -
In collaboration with Sascha Tan
PHILOSOPHY AG23 bagel house, was an idea which i thought of whilst travelling in Europe. It was a time, when i realised the opportunities which living in a city such as Adelaide provided. When my passion for food and experience joined my curiosity in design, my sister and i decided to open up a place which resonated youth culture, embodied who we were as individuals, and all in the form of bagels. What we soon discovered, whilst developing our brand, is that everything is about the PEOPLE. AG23 bagel house, set out to be a brand that embodies this notion, and every decision we made, was reflective of our morals, and fine tuned to that of our followers and supporters. 03
Midnight hustle in collaboration with ANGVS
BRAND
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G A L L E R Y
PRODUCT
THE STALL 05
THE PEOPLE What inspired us, what drove us. 06
DESIGN STUDIO 3
Prof. Samer Akkach The University of Adelaide
[ICEBERG] BRIEF After designing a master plan for the new Glenside redevelopment, we were given the task of designing a new space and program, to enrich the landscape and provide future residents with a more versatile lifestyle.
PROBLEM
CONCEPT
The words neighborhood, and community, are associated with a sense of togetherness, and social interaction, yet within the confinements of these spaces which we live in, little to no, forms of these terms are being realised.
Inspired by my childhood memories growing up in Singapore. Where space and densification is an issue, the solution Singapore uses to house its people are through HDB flats and condominiums. My memories as a child are littered with playing with my neighbours, in pools, function rooms, tennis courts, and even the carpark. At times along the side streets of Adelaide, you will see, a game of cricket on the road, but these defining moments which create lasting memories are far and few between.
How, through design, can we bring people out of their homes, to interact in a social and immersive environment with fellow neighbours?
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Dig in to maintain street views
‘Iceburg’ adopts this idea, and provides future residents of Glenside, with a space activated by activity and people. Built into the ground, to maintain a visual sense of community, Iceburg seeks to be the epicentre, of all social and outdoor interaction.
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Engage new typology
Programs used: Rhinoceros 5, Maxwell rendering, Photoshop, Indesign
Axonometric
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Define interior space
Refine 07
Elevation
Perspective section
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REPRESENTATION 2 Prof. Samer Akkach The University of Adelaide
LIGHT IS SELF REFLECTION
BRIEF
APPROACH
The task was simple - to design a light pavilion. However, the form and program must be inspired by a metaphor selected by the tutors, in which i chose, ‘Light is Self Reflection and interiorisation. We were provided with a specific site within the campus, along with a program.
My initial approach was to quickly sketch anything which came to mind in relation to reflection, both theoretically and literally. After being unsuccessful in finding a point to progress from, i diverted to researching what you means to self interiorise and reflect within your self.
Form development: section
CONCEPT The act of self interiorising and reflection, is commenced when one looks within themselves, into their consciousness to discover or come to terms with a specific thought. There is a shift from reality (above ground) to an alterior dimension within (underneath). I categorised this journey in different stages; confilct, uncertainty, discovery and alignment. It was this idea which inspired the form. What was most important however, was the journey one commences through this process, and so the intent was for the form to resemble this, and for the programatic spaces to align itself accordingly.
Programs used: Rhinoceros 6, VRay rendering, Photoshop, Indesign
Form development: plan
final form
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Exhibition / presentation
Pavilion corridor
Seminar rooms
Timber decking
Library / reading / M/F/D toilets
Seminar room
Pathway
Glass Timber rafters
Reception Storage
Form development: Program
Services cavity Suspended ceiling
Soil Concrete wall
Void for light
Form development: light
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Re-inforced concrete slab
HISTORY THEORY 2 Prof. Kathrine Bartsch The University of Adelaide
BRIEF
PROBLEM
CONCEPT
To select a specific religion, and to highlight key features, both architecturally and programatically, to then use as inspiration to design a prayer space, to be situated in The University of Adelaide.
After choosing the historical religion of Shinto, from Japan. The most resounding problem apparent, is how can we design a contemporary prayer space, which contextually adapts to the University campus, whilst also, paying tribute and respect to not only the aesthetical qualities of traditional shinto shrines but also, the process in which is followers partake through prayer.
Our design lies in capturing the essence of the ‘Chigi’ and ‘Katsuogi’. These are wooden features seen in Shinto architecture, which helps visually differentiate itself from the similarities of Buddism.
GROUP PROJECT Andrew Said Isaac Devlin
[PATH OF SHINTO]
Programs used: Rhinoceros 6, VRay rendering, Photoshop, Indesign
Our concept seeks to maintain the traditional process of Shinto, by capturing key features associated with all shrines. We believe, that in doing so, not only can we create an adaptive and contemporary design, but we can also educate and guide visitors along a path, mimicing the prayer rituals, those who have practised the religion for centuries have done so themselves.
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Design process / form generation
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2
Katsuogi Chigi
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Ise Shrine
Split pathway references symbolic meaning of Torii Gates. Water fountain to purify before prayer.
The pathway guides users through the process of Shinto.
A larger more contemplative space for prayer.
M/F/D wc.
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West Section
North Section *Zoom in, take a look and watch how the residents express their true selves.
DESIGN STUDIO 5
Prof. Mirai Morita The University of Adelaide
[ALONE]
CONCEPT
PROGRAM
[ALONE], explores the ideology that, who we are when surrounded by people and who we are in our own company are different versiosn of ourselves. Our unique traits and interests that defines who we are is often subdued when in the eye of society. To those who seek, that ‘true self ’, will find [ALONE] the concas they need to become who they really are. To turn the notion of being alone into one of celebration and happiness.
The progran of [ALONE] is divided into two categories. Defined by a modular and non mudlar form which is then integrated into each other. The spacial qualities of the modular form creates residential spaces, only to be occupied by one person at all times. Architecturally, the interior space is bare. Where you choose to sleep is not defined by a bedroom, where you choose to eat is not defined by a dinner table. The purpose being that, over time, an individuals character and mannerisms will forge its own spacial layout within. One purely unique to them. The non modular form, houses a cemetery. With the purpose of the program encompassing the idea of loneliness, and being alone, a cemetery is a simple space, much like the that of the given apartment space, and much like the dynamics of the residents, are alone at all times.
Programs used: Rhinoceros 5, Maxwell rendering, Photoshop, Indesign
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GUTTER SUPPORT.
LASSIC TO PURLINS.
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RLIN TO RAFTER.
CONSTRUCTION 3
LED ROOF RAFTER, FIXED SUPPORT ROOFING
Prof. Stewart Caldwell The University of Adelaide
N, FIXED TO GROUND, LING STRUCTURE.
TECHNICAL WORK
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USPENDED CEILING D,
L, CONNECTED TO H IS CONNECTED TO NIT.
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RRING AIR FROM PPLY GRILL.
RD FIXED DED CEILING
NNECTED
NNECTED TO D, USED TO UTPUT TO LIGHT.
SPRINKLER SYSTEM. FIRE PIPE, DISTRIBUTING WATER TO SPRINKLERS.
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FCL 2
250X250 SHS COLUMN, FIXED TO GROUND, SUPPORTING ROOFING STRUCTURE.
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GLASS PANELS FIXED TO BALUSTRADE.
3560 FCL 1
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UNDERLAYING STRUCTURAL SYSTEM.
400X400 SHS COLUMN, FIXED TO GROUND, SUPPORTING 310 UB.
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GFL
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DRAWING TITLE
Plan View and West Elevation
DRAWING NUMBER
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8481 LYSAGHT KLIP LOK CLASSIC ROOF SHEET, FIXED TO PURLINS. WOODEN FLOOR FINISH.
COLD ROLLED SUPA PURLINS, BRACKET FIXED TO RAFTERS, TO SUPPORT ROOF SHEET AND BOX GUTTER.
FCL 2 7650
400X400 SHS COLUMN, FIXED TO GROUND, BEARING FLOORING SYSTEM.
20X40 WOODEN BATTENS. 20mm STRUCTAFLOOR. FIXED TO BEARER/JOIST SYSTEM. 100X50 COLD ROLLED FLOOR JOIST, BRACKET FIXED TO BEARER.
GLASS PANEL, FIXED TO BALUSTRADE VIA SPIDER CLIP.
200X50 COLD ROLLED FLOOR BEARER FIXED TO 310 UB.
310 UB, WIELDED TO SHS COLUMN TO SUPPORT FLOORING SYSTEM AND GLASS PANELS.
GALVANISED STEEl RAILING, FIXED TO OUTRIGGER, TO SUPPORT GLASS PANELS.
400x400mm SHS COLUMN, FIXED TO FOOTINGS. FLOORING LAYERS AS DETAILED IN (SECTION A - D1).
SUSPENSION ROD.
FFL
100X50 COLD ROLLED FLOOR JOIST, BRACKET FIXED TO BEARERS.
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200X50 COLD ROLLED FLOOR BEARER FIXED TO 310 UB, SUPPORTING FLOORING SYSTEM.
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FCL 1
310UB WIELDED TO SHS COLUMN, BEARING SUPPORTING FLOOR JOIST AND BEARER, STRUCTURAL SYSTEM.
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RONDO KEYLOCK SUSPENDED CEILING AS DETAILED IN (SECTION A - D1).
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SUSPENSION CLIP, FIXING SUSPENSION ROD TO TOP CROSS RAIL.
4mm ALUCOBOND ALUMINIUM PANEL, CONCEALED INTERLOCKED INTO FURRING CHANEL.
129 FURRING CHANEL LOCKED TO TOP CROSS RAIL. 127 TOP CROSS RAIL. CLIPPED ONTO SUSPENSION CLIP.
PROJECT TITLE Assignment 2B STUDENT NO.
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DRAWING TITLE
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PLENUM BOX DISTRIBUTING AIR, RECEIVED FROM AIR HANDLING UNIT.
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BOX GUTTER AS DETAILED IN (SECTION B - D3
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GALVANISED STEEL BALUSTRADE, FIXED TO OUTRIGGER AND GLASS PANEL. GLASS PANEL FIXED TO BALUSTRADE, SUPPORTED BY OUTRIGGER.
LYSAGHT KLIP LOK CLASSIC ROOF SHEET FIXED TO PURLINS.
RL 8481
ALUMINIUM GLASS FRAME.
FCL 2
COLD ROLLED SUPAPURLIN BRACKET FIXEDTO RAFTER, TO SUPPORT ROOF SHEET. 100X50 COLD ROLLED RAFTER BRACKET FIXED TO SHS COLUMN, TO SUPPORT ROOF STRUCTURE.
7650
FLOOR LAYERS AS DETAILED
200X50 COLD ROLLED FLOOR BEARER SUPPORTED BY UB.
GLASS PANEL FIXED TO BALSUTRADE VIA SPIDER CLIP. SERVICE'S AS DETAILED IN (SECTION B - D4).
STRUCTURAL STEEL ENDPLATE, BRACKET FIXED TO OUTRIGGER, SUPPORTING BALUSTRADE AND GLASS PANEL.
SPIDER CLIP FIXING GLASS PANEL TO BALUSTRADE.
GALVANISED STEEL BALUSTRADE BOLTED TO OUTRIGGER, TO HELP SUPPORT GLASS PANELS.
BOLT FIXING BALUSTRADE TO ENDPLATE. BRACKET FIXING OUTRIGGER TO ENDPLATE.
FLOOR LAYERS AS DETAILED IN (SECTION B-D2).
FFL
STRUCTURAL STEEL OUTRIGGER WIELDED TO 310UB, SUPPORTING BALUSTRADE AND GLASS PANEL.
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SUSPENSION CLIP, FIXING SUSPENSION ROD TO TOP CROSS RAIL.
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STRUCTURAL STEEL ENDPLATE, FIXING BALUSTRADE TO OUTRIGGER.
FCL 1 2856
129 FURRING CHANEL, FIXED TO TOP CROSS RAIL, SUPPORTING ALUMINIUM PANEL. 127 TOP CROSS RAIL, CLIPPED ONTO SUSPENSION CLIP.
STRUCTURAL STEEL OUTRIGGER, WIELDED TO 310UB, SUPPORTING BALUSTRADE AND GLASS PANELS.
ALUCOBOND 4mm ALUMINIUM PANEL. CONCEALED INTERLOCKED INTO FURRING CHANEL.
310 UB WIELDED TO SHS COLUMNS, TO SUPPORT FLOORING SYSTEM. BEYOND - 400X400 SHS COLUMN, SUPPORTING 310UB AND FLOORING SYSTEM.
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RONDO KEYLOCK SUSPENDED CEILING AS DETAILED IN, (SECTION B-D2).
PROJECT TITLE Assignment 2B STUDENT NO.
a1690463
DATE:
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DRAWING TITLE
Section B and Detail 2
DRAWING NUMBER
A103
TECHNICAL WORK
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EAST ELEVATION
LVL 2 - FLOOR LAYOUT
1 : 200
GFL - CEILING PLAN / STRUCTURAL LAYOUT
1 : 200
1 : 100
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Sewage/grey water riser connected to city sewage system on basement level.
300x300 Structural concrete column, fixed to basement floor slab, to support structural beams.
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Curtain wall system, Fixed to concrete square column.
ROOF 20000
Egress provision, fire escape within 6m of both apartment exits.
Level 5 16000
UP
DN
Level 4 12000
150mm interior partition wall seperating retail spaces.
Level 3 8000
Room Legend
Level 2 4000
Apartment 1
Ground floor level
Apartment 2
0
Downlight connected to the retail space distribution board.
Sprinkler system, connected to cold water pipes, supplied from main water supply.
bedroom
Basement
Cold water pipe, connected to main water supply.
Corridor
-4000
Hot water pipe connected to hot water unit in plant room.
Fire escape shaft Retail
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wc
HVAC SYSTEM DIAGRAM
Room Schedule Name
Plant room, deliberately placed above shaft for all risers.
Supply diffuser ducted to FCU, to supply cool air.
Each apartment equipped with its own FCU, and pipe connected to its own condenser in plant room (lvl5). Return grille in apartment spaces unducted. Provides air into sealed ceiling. Ceiling used as plenum box for fresh air. Return grille supplying fresh air to FCU, to ensure air ventilation. * Return grille and ducts only used within, public/communal spaces.
FCU unit piped to condenser, feeding regulated air into space below.
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Retail Apartment 2 wc bedroom bedroom Apartment 1 bedroom wc wc bedroom bedroom Corridor Fire escape shaft
Number
Area
Level
8 13
80 m² 125 m²
Level 2 Level 2
14 15 16 17
11 m² 21 m² 24 m² 150 m²
Level 2 Level 2 Level 2 Level 2
18 19 20 21 22 35 36
32 m² 12 m² 9 m² 21 m² 15 m² 33 m² 41 m²
Level 2 Level 2 Level 2 Level 2 Level 2 Level 2 Level 2
Return grille supplying fresh air to FCU, to maintain air circulation within retail space.
Fire escape stair well shaft, with fire escape exit onto open alley way.
Supply diffuser, ducted to FCU, supplying regulated air to below space.
Elevator shaft.
300mm structural concrete sheer wall, fixed to footing, to provide stability for structural steel beams. Fire indicator panel, connected to smoke detectors.
Riser shaft from ground floor to plant room on level 5, providing all floor levels with connection to all hydraulic and mechanical services.
GFL distribution board, connected to main DB, to regulate electricity, for all spaces on this level.
Fire booster cabinet connected to main water supply.
STRUCTURAL FRAME DIAGRAM
Distribution board, connected to floor level DB, to regulate electricity within room space.
Sewage/grey water riser, connected to city sewage system in basement level.
LEGEND
LVL2 - STRUCTURAL DIAGRAM
Return grille Supply diffuser
Downlight 300 x 300 structural concrete column 450mm structural round concrete column Sprinkler
300x300 structural concrete column. Fixed to footing, assisting structural beams to transfer load from the slabs to the ground.
300mm concrete sheer wall / fire wall Fire equipment and safety
310UB fixed to columns or sheer wall to support concrete slab flooring system.
Electrical equipment Cold water pipe
LEGEND
Hot water pipe
300mm concrete sheer wall / fire wall Structural columns
Concrete sheer wall, supporting structutral beams. also increases the fire safety of building.
LEGEND 1 : 100
Structural beams
LEGEND -DIAGRAM 1 : 100
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CON 3 - 3C
DRAWING TITLE FLOORPLANS & ANALYTICS
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ROOF 20000 Plant room, with 10 condensers, a hot water unit for whole building, and direct access to riser shaft.
Level 5 16000 Fire escape shaft, built with 300mm concrete fire walls. which also provide structural support for stuctural beam and slabs.
Level 4
garbage shoot for building residents.
12000
Void space in apartment 3.
Elevator shaft.
Level 3 8000
Sealed ceiling used as plenum for fresh air in all apartments. Services within ceiling space, as detailed in (west callout - 1)
3 A119
Level 2 4000
Ceiling services as detailed in (west callout - 1)
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Masonry feature wall dividing retail spaces on GFL.
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Ground floor level 0 Basement level, with parking space. Also home to main switch board, which is connected to the street, to regulate power coming into the building.
Basement -4000
SECTION A - D1 1 : 20
SECTION A - D2
SECTION B - D1
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1 : 20
Double glazed curtain wall system.
Curtain wall system. framed to concrete slabs, and acting as main source of light for apartments.
100x50 aluminium glass frame.
Aluminium window frame, as detailed in (section A - D2). 450mm structural column, fixed to footing. Supporting structural beams and helping transfer load from the beam to the ground.
150mm reinforced concrete slab, moulded ino metal deck, and suported by 310UB.
Sub frame seal. Setting block.
50mm metal deck, forming concrete slab, fixed to 310UB. as well as distributing load into beams.
150mm reinforced concrete slab, moulded into metal deck. 50mm metal deck, forming concrete slab, fixed to 310UB. as well as distributing load into beams. 310UB bolted to column, to support concrete slab. Cast in plate, weilded to bracket to fix column to UB. Suspension rod. Suspension cip, fixed to top cross rail.
5 A119
10mm plasterboard fixed to furring chanel. 129 furring chanel, clipped into top cross rail, supporting 10mm plasterboard. 127 top cross rail clipped into furring chanel.
Rod fixed to slab, supporting fire pipe.
R2.5 batt insulation.
40mm firepipe, connected to main water supply. Supported by rod fixed to slab.
10mm plasterboard, fixed to 90mm steel stud.
Structural concrete column (beyond). 310 UB fixed to structural column, supporting concrete floor slab.
310UB fixed to column, to support concrete slab. Concrete slab with metal decking as detalied in (section A - D1).
Steel stud track.
Suspension rod, fixed to slab, suspending rondo keylock system. As detailed in 150mm air supply ducts. transferring cool air to space below.
Cast in plate.
152mm recessed downlight, directly linked to retail space's distribution board.
Bolt, fixing bracket to UB. bracket weilded to cast in plate, joining UB to sheer wall.
310 UB fixed to sheer wall and structural column, supporting concrete slab.
Supply diffuser, distributing cool air from the FCU into space below.
Return grille, supplying via ducts, fresh air back to the FCU, for fresh air circulation.
Sprinkler connected to fire pipe.
Ducts, connecting FCU to return grille.
300mm sheer wall, fixed to footing, supporting structural beams, and slabs.
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ADJACENT BUILDING RL 23.200 PARAPET
RL 23.200 PARAPET
CONFERENCE
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RL 20.490 CEILING LEVEL
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RL 17.740 SECOND FLOOR
RL 16.890 CIELING LEVEL
STORAGE
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FEMALE
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ZINCALUME WALL CAP D5 14
CTC SHEETS
150mm PRECAST CONCRETE WALL
PARAPET
KLIP-LOK CLASSIC 700 STEEL ROOF SHEET
D6 18
SUPAPURLIN 300UB RAFTER
D8 14
HANGING POLE
D6 7
SECTION DETAIL ROOF 1:10
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HANGER RL 10.540
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RL 10.540 GROUND FLOOR
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ETHAN KOCH
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Practicing shading, sketching and detail lines through different textures of wood.
HAND DRAWINGS charcoal, pen, pencil
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Nestle colour scheme - initial sketch
Carlo Scarpi - Olivetti Showroom
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Noise/energy
Grid/buildings
IMPRESSIONS of the CITY Adelaide Charcoal, pen, paint
Ferocity
Impressions of the City is a collective of art works abstracted through the senses. Each piece represents an emotional response to certain characteristics which define the city of Adelaide.
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Nature/urban landscape
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Movement/fluidity
Verticality
Atmospheric render from ‘Light is self reflection’
CONTACT ME Ethan.koch@hotmail.com 0410002319 23a Allen Grove, Unley, 5061
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Reference
Concept Consult Architects
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Photograph captured by Pran Gabrynowicz of Ethan Koch, Trolltunga, Norway. 11/10/2017
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