Madeleine Hodge - Portfolio March 2016

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maddie hodge \ Curriculum vitae \

CONTACT DETAILS

Phone: 0403 578 865 Email: madeleine.hodge@hotmail.com Address: 30/495 Royal Parade, Parkville 3052 Issu: http://issuu.com/madeleinehodge

ABOUT MADDIE

Fresh out of a Masters of Architecture, I am a passionate and hardworking graduate looking to start my career. Throughout my Masters Studios, I have focused on different economic, social and environmental aspects of sustainability and desire to make a positive impact to architecture. I am also particularly interested in tectonics and detailing and see many opportunities to develop those skills in architectural practice.

I am a very competent public speaker, working as a Masters of Architecture Ambassador this year as well as having competed in debating and singing competitions and groups throughout school and my undergraduate degree. In 2013 I completed an internship at Clarke Hopkins Clarke and I now believe have an understanding of architectural practice and professionalism. I am looking forward to the challenge of learning more within the workplace.

EDUCATION

2014 - 2015 University of Melbourne Masters of Architecture Second Class Honours A

2010 – 2012 University of Melbourne Bachelor of Environments (Architecture) Second Class Honours A Received Interstate Bursary

2009 St. Michael’s Collegiate School, Hobart ATAR score of 96.25 EA (High Distinction) in Housing and Design subject (2008)

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LEADERSHIP

2015 Melbourne School of Design Masters of Architecture Graduate Ambassador

2011 – 2012 Trinity College, University of Melbourne Student Co-ordinator

2009 St Michael’s Collegiate Spirituality & Service Prefect

EXPERIENCE

02/2014 - 10/2015 Waitress at Delaware North Companies - Etihad Stadium (AFL Season) & Australian Open 2015 -

Contact: James Martin, Livewire Corporate Area.

06/2013 – 09/2013 Architectural Assistant at Clarke Hopkins Clarke Architects -

Preparation of project marketing documentation

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Preparation of architectural documentation under the supervision of a director/senior staff member.

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Management of the Practice Library and liaising with trade representatives.

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General office duties – filing, copying, kitchen.

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Management of reprographic and printing supplies.

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Can provide a written reference if required.

2012 Mentored by architect William Leaf (through Trinity College) -

Weekly mentoring in construction design (Semester 1) and creative design work (Semester 2)

SKILLS

Strong Moderate Basic

Auto Cad, Photoshop, Indesign, Adobe Illustrator Rhinoceros, V Ray Rendering (Rhinoceros Plug in), Physical Model Making Google Sketchup

REFEREES

Dr Janet McGaw Senior Lecturer in Architectural Design in the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Melbourne - Thesis Supervisor. - Email : mcgawjk@unimelb.edu.au

Rivkah Stanton Graduate Architect at Six Degrees Architects - Studio Supervisor, Semester 1, 2014. - Email : rivkah.stanton@gmail.com

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P R O J E C T S masters studio : thesis

unearthed

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masters studio 3

high trashion

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masters studio 2

defencing suburbia

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construction & drafting classes

skyscraper design

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masters studio 1

connect

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construction & drafting classes

office development

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unearthed

locavore RESTAURANT & LABORATORY

Semester 2, 2015 Masters Design Studio 4: Thesis : Locavore Tutor: Dr. Janet Mcgaw Themes: Local, material flows, material efficiency, material life cycle, ground, spoil, sustainability. Masters Studio: Thesis \ \ Unearthed

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geology & quarry forensic mapping

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site plan

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LOCAVORE The studio began with an in-depth analysis of the locavore movement. With a food’s locality as the primary focus, Locavores believe that eating locally has environmental benefits, (minimising transport), social benefits (supporting small businesses/ farms) and produces higher quality ingredients. Through analysing materials in the same manner, earth based materials were the most local material used on a traditional construction site. Through research and analysis, the strongest ecological argument was identified. Rather than focussing on locality or recycling materials, material efficient methods were the best solution, particularly with a non-renewable resource like earth based materials. Citing the works of Julian Allwood, Unearthed proposed a local, sustainable restaurant and laboratory using a new construction method. Masters Studio: Thesis \ \ Unearthed

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concept sketches & PHYSICAL FORM FINDING The form was derived from the structural principles of hanging chain structures. By inverting the system from tension to compression, thin timbrel vault structures made from earth could be constructed. Combined with timber formwork and gridshells, the design was to be materially efficient as possible. A series of sketches and physical models became key to developing the final design. The idea of central nodes where the various domed joined became a key programmatic and circulation driver. 10

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FLOOR PLAN

legend 1 RESTAURANT ENTRY 2 RESTAURANT DINING 3 COUNTER/ BAR AREA 4 OUTDOOR DINING AREA 5 KITCHEN: FREEZER STORE 6 KITCHEN: REFRIGERATED STORE 7 KITCHEN: DRY STORE

8 KITCHEN: PREPARATION AREA 9 KITCHEN: COOKING AREA 10 KITCHEN SERVING AREA 11 KITCHEN: DISHWASHING AREA 12 TOILETS: DISABLED 13 TOILETS: FEMALE 14 TOILETS: MALE 15 LABORATORY: RESEARCH OFFICE 16 LABORATORY: GERMINATION & PROPAGATION AREA

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exploded isometric

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The project proposes to make use of the topography of the site - carving out material (spoil) to be used to make the primary building material. The strategic “carving� into the landscape.

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CONSTRUCTION PROC ESS

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CONSTRUCTION MATERIALITY After researching and analysing various earth based materials, compressed Earth Blocks were used for several reasons. With the strength similar to regular bricks, as well as diminished curing time, CEB would allow for excavation and brick production on a small site such as the Royal Society. By adding geopolymers (fly ash with an alkaline liquid), the bricks could be set similar to with cement, but with many ecological benefits including; lower embodied energy, use of waste materials, less manufacturing/ processing and lower transport emissions (cement now sourced from interstate).

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main entry perspective

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kitchen & restaurant perspective

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concrete node detail scale 1:10 Legend 1 60mm timber laths (3 layers of 19mm timber) 2 80mm timbrel compressed earth tile roof (4 layers of 19mm tiles in alternating directions) 3 Steel bolts 4 Steel bracket 5 Concrete rebate 6 Drainage gutter 7 Concrete basin with fall to 10 8 In situ concrete footing 9 Steel reinforcement 10 100mm pvc drainage pipe 11 Steel bolts for etfe structural system 12 Steel cables for etfe structural system 13 ETFE transparent membrane

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footing detail scale 1:10 Legend 1 Grass 2 100mm clayey silt top soil 3 Drainage layer: crushed bluestone 4 Waterproof membrane 5 100mm diameter pvc drainage pipe 6 Flashing/ capping 7 80mm timbrel compressed earth tile roof 8 Steel bracket 9 Steel bolts 10 Concrete rebate 11 Concrete footings with crushed bluestone aggregate

12 Steel reinforcement 13 60mm timber lath (3 layers of 19mm timber) 14 280mm (L) x 140mm (w) x 90mm (H) com pressed earth bricks 15 45mm thick timber seat 16 Geopolymer set exposed earth ground

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Trashion PoP UPs PoP UP BUiLDinG sYsTem manUaL semesTer 1, 2015

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modular boutique system

Semester 1, 2015 Masters Design Studio 3: Wearable Spaces Tutors: Stephanie Liddicoat & Isun Kazerami Themes: Retail, shopping, consumption, modularity, rubbish theory, temporality. Masters Studio 3 \ \ High Trashion Boutiques

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trashion fashionista The studio began with a focus on retail spaces, and how we experience and consume the space. The first task was to create a “wearable space” or garment that engaged with this process. Interested in the boho-chic style and perceived value or garments and brands, I created a “trashion” dress from local materials in a bri-colage manner. I walked into the city, to gauge the response of the public, asking what they believed the garment was worth. With much interest, but no fooling the customer, I began to question how we engage with branding in space. 26

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“CAN I PUT MY SUGAR STIRRER IN YOUR DRESS?” “LADY WEARING CRAP!”

“CAN I TAKE A PHOTO OF YOU?”

“MUMMY, WHAT’S SHE WEARING?”

“LOOK, SHE’S WEARING A DRESS OF RECYCLED MATERIALS!”

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“WHAT ARE YOU WEARING?” “YOU CALL THAT A DRESS?”

“SHE MAKES THE RUBBISH LOOK GOOD!”

KID: “WHAT HAPPENED?” FATHER: SHE’S WEARING A DRESS OF RUBBISH.”

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trashion MODULES The trashion modules were a design response to the consumerist, fast-paced nature of the fashion industry. I believed that creating an adaptable modular system which could be made out of “wasted� materials or trash would be the best way to target this consumption. Over the course of three weeks, I developed a system of building 2.4m modules using scrap metal angles, which were identified on a tip site visit. A step-by-step booklet was formed to show how it would be put together. Several hacks for the systems were also added allowing to customise the design. Masters Studio 3 \ \ High Trashion Boutiques

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JAC & JACK [C L O T H I N G ] A clothing store, with an eco-minimalist focus. Jac & Jack has a strong focus on quality and sourcing local materials. The brand aesthetic combines soft materials and wood to create an intimate shopping experience. The pop up strong fuses these elements together to create a small store, with unique details to enhance this experience. With apertures out towards the river, the store connects to nature, using the beauty of the site as the main design driver and orientation. Masters Studio 3 \ \ High Trashion Boutiques

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POP UP BOUTIQUE TWO

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benefit [b r o w & m a k e u p b a r] Benefit is a brow bar and make up company originally from San Francisco. The aesthetic is heavily influenced by retro pictures and styling, with a strong focus on projecting your internal and external beauty. The main unique feature of this store is that it is made out of plastic storage containers which can easily be brought onto site and create a variety of ways to display and place the products throughout the store. The design also includes the pop out roof system to allow additional light and height into the space. The store is placed under large trees on the site, to control the solar gain damaging the plastic containers. 32

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Steve Madden Shoes

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steve madden [s h o e s] Steve Madden is chain store empire. A global sensation, the cheap shoes brand has been massive for more than 15 years. With an industrial aesthetic, this store really displays the recycled materials in the raw state. As a massive chain, the store has a recognisable brand DNA but is designed to be a unique individual store. It was imagined that the store would be used as an outlet for sales. Made from 8 modules, it is the largest example in this suite of designs. The design features included exposed internal structure, and an adjustable shelving system made out of wooden spoons, wooden chopping boards and perforated metal cladding. Masters Studio 3 \ \ High Trashion Boutiques

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TAIWAN

CHINA VIETNAM

THE ISLAND : Jolo Island, PHILIPPINES

Hong Kong

Hanoi

LAOS MYANMAR

Vientiane

PHILIPPINES Naypyidaw

Philippine Sea

THAILAND

Bangkok

Manila

CAMBODIA

Ho Chih Mihn City

Gulf of Thailand

Sulu Sea

BRUNEI

Bandar Seri Begawan

JOLO Pacific Ocean

Celebes Sea Kuala Lumpur

Kuching

MALAYSIA

Singapore

Jolo Town, Jolo

Patikul Town, Patikul

6.0520° N, 121.0020° E

INDONESIA

6.0667° N, 121.1000° E Major Port Municipality Capital

Major Port Capital City

Jakarta

Banda Sea

Java Sea

Surabaya

Timor Sea

Indanan Town, Indanan 5.973° N, 120.917° E Municipality Capital

PATIKUL JOLO 2575

Siit, Old Panamao

Limawa, Luuk

5.981° N, 121.215° E

6.003° N, 121.305° E

Minor Port

Minor Port

Patotol, Omar

5.983° N, 121.371° E Minor Port

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INDANAN 2661

OLD PANAMAO 1410

PANGLIMA ESTINO

TALIPAO

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LUUK

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MAIMBUNG

PARANG

KALINGALAN CALUANG

1998

1286

Subukan, Kalingalan Caluang Minor Port

Parang Town, Parang 5.914° N, 120.906° E Minor Port Municipality Capital

Jolo Town, Jolo

Maimbung Town, Maimbung

Talipao Town, Talipao

5.928° N, 121.029° E

5.910° N, 121.215° E

Minor Port Municipality Capital

Muncipality Capital

Patikul Town, Patikul

6.0520° N, 121.0020° E

6.0667° N, 121.1000° E

Major Port Capital City

Major Port Municipality Capital

The island of Jolo is in the Sulu Archipelago in the Philippines. It is a troubled area, with the Muslim majority differing from the broader Christian majority of the country. A terrorist group called Al

defencing suburbia Kaunayan, Patikul 6°5’7” N,

121°5’1” E Minor Port

2011.07.28 2006.09.19 2013.05.24 2006.02.03 2014.04.28 2013.05.23 2001.11.20

Bato-Bato, Indanan

Patotol, Omar

6.033° N, 120.948° E

2009.07.09 2009.10.09 2006.03.27 2000.12.23 2004.06.12

Minor Port

2002.01.15 2011.06.22 2002.07.18

Candea, Indanan

6.033° N 120.933° E

6.003° N, 121.305° E

Siit, Old Panamao

JOLO

5.983° N, 121.371° E

Limawa, Luuk

PATIKUL

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Minor Port

Minor Port

5.981° N, 121.215° E

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Minor Port

Minor Port

Silangkan, Parang 5.973° N, 120.890° E

INDANAN

Minor Port

2014.07.31

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2001.11.20

OLD PANAMAO

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Indanan Town, Indanan 5.973° N, 120.917° E Municipality Capital

MAIMBUNG 1998

PARANG

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Buhanguin, Talipao 5.900° N, 121.081° E

Semester 2, 2014

Parang Town, Parang 5.914° N, 120.906° E Minor Port Municipality Capital

Minor Port

Subukan, Kalingalan Caluang

Maimbung Town, Maimbung

Minor Port

5.928° N, 121.029° E Minor Port Municipality Capital

JOLO ISLAND, SULU ARCHIPELAGO

Talipao Town, Talipao 5.910° N, 121.215° E Muncipality Capital

Reported Deaths due to Violence 2000 - present

as a hide out. The project imagines that some of the population would flee the country, due to this terrorist inundation, and that some would arrive in Melbourne.

01 Jolo

Masters Design Studio 2: Terra Incognita Tutors: Alex Selenitsch & Mikhail Rodrick Themes: Asylum seekers, cultural identity, social sustainability, Beacon Cove. Masters Studio 2 \ \ Defencing Suburbia

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Jolo Town, Jolo

Patikul Town, Patikul

6.0520° N, 121.0020° E

6.0667° N, 121.1000° E

Major Port Capital City

Major Port Municipality Capital

Kaunayan, Patikul 6°5’7” N, 121°5’1” E Minor Port 2011.07.28 2006.09.19 2013.05.24 2006.02.03 2014.04.28 2013.05.23 2001.11.20

Bato-Bato, Indanan 6.033° N, 120.948° E 2009.07.09 2009.10.09 2006.03.27 2000.12.23 2004.06.12

Minor Port

2002.01.15 2011.06.22 2002.07.18

Candea, Indanan 6.033° N 120.933° E

2009.09.29

PATIKUL

Siit,

2002.01.15 2011.02.10

JOLO

5.981

2575

Minor Port

Mino

Silangkan, Parang 5.973° N, 120.890° E

INDANAN

Minor Port

2014.07.31

2661

2001.

OLD

2009.09.21 2009.06.11 2006.08.01 2009.09.20 2009.09.21 2001.11.20

Indanan Town, Indanan 5.973° N, 120.917° E Municipality Capital

MAIMBUNG 1998

PARANG

2012.02.02 2007.08.08 2011.10.30 2002.02.24

PANGLIMA ESTINO

TALIPAO

2013.07.26

1282

2006.04.11 2010.09.04 2007.08.09

2007.08.09 2008.02.04

2011.00.25

Buhanguin, Talipao 5.900° N, 121.081° E Minor Port

Maimbung Town, Maimbung Parang Town, Parang 5.914° N, 120.906° E Minor Port Municipality Capital

5.928° N, 121.029° E Minor Port Municipality Capital

JOLO ISLAND, SULU ARCHIPELAGO

Talipao Town, Talipao 5.910° N, 121.215° E Muncipality Capital

Reported Deaths due to Violence 2000 - present

01 Jolo

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The island of Jolo

Patotol, Omar

5.983° N, 121.371° E

Limawa, Luuk

6.003° N, 121.305° E

, Old Panamao

Minor Port

Minor Port

1° N, 121.215° E

or Port

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The island of Jolo is in the Sulu Archipelago in the Philippines. It is a troubled area, with the Muslim majority differing from the broader Christian majority of the country. A terrorist group called Al Sayyaf taking a stronghold of the island, using it as a hide out. The project imagines that some of the population would flee the country, due to this terrorist inundation, and that some would arrive in Melbourne.

terrorist inundati in Melbourne.

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THE VERNACULAR After mapping the area for violence and political capitals, an in depth study of Jolo traditional housing was completed to understand the social arrangements and response to threats of violence. The main features noted were the close connected arrangements of houses, the pitched and gabled roofs with a second smaller roof allowing for ventilation, and the stilts used so that the houses could sit on the water’s edge. Understanding the cultural and architectural identity of the people of Jolo was vital for creating a suitable design response when inserted into the ‘foreign’ body of Australian suburbia (Beacon Cove). 44

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mon. It works like a hip roof with all four the centre. To allow for ventilation, a hole is then covered by a second small roof.

The sugan roof is a typical gable style with the two other sides of the roof open for ventilation. These sides are sometimes covered with palm leaves to protect house against the elements.

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Placing the houses on stilts protect them from the changing conditions of the tides.

HOUSE SPATIAL ARRANGEMENTS Jolo Vernacular- Housing Arrangments Separate Kitchen

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the proposal Throughout the war-torn landscape of Jolo, the close-knit kinships of the islanders is vital for survival. Many of these friendships are made during childhood and adolescence, with children running around underneath the houses and playing together. In coming to Australia, the formalised backyards of Australian suburbia (Beacon Cove) would be foreign to them and the close connections could be lost. The project creates informal and formal spaces of the children of Jolo and Beacon Cove to come together and play in new communal typologies. There were two main parts to this proposal. 1. The communal and informal backyards challenge our perceptions of privacy and the Australian Dream, whilst also finding additional space for children within the existing urban fabric. 2. The community centre, repurposes Princes Pier. The Centre serves dual uses, firstly as an arrival point for refugees as well as a place to integrate them with other refugees and the broader population as they transition into society.

Neighbourhood Site Plan

Scale 1:2000

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part 1:the comm unal backy ARD Project Proposal Addition of semi-public space

The communal backyard involves The adding an project proposes the addition of a communal space for both the people of additional layer over the top of Beacon Cove Jolo and Beacon Cove. It would sit over the existing backyards. backyards. The project playfully draws parallels 130 between Australian and Jolo vernaculars. fFur main spaces: the verandah, swimming pool, lawn and cubby house similar to the spaces used by children in Jolo. Raised above existing backyards, the design clearly has connections the Jolo vernacular, which also sits on stilts to avoid a potentially inhospitable circumstance below.

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Defencing Suburbia

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Verandah

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Cubby House Lawn

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PERSPEcTIvE 2

PERSPEcTIvE 2

The Community Centre repurposes Princes Pier, Port Melbourne, which has been a place of arrival and celebration for migrants throughout the 20th century. It provides a safe and secure space for refugees to arrive when they first arrive in Melbourne. Secondly, public versions of the communal backyard create activities and spaces for the broader community to engage with new migrants.

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Sky scraper

sketch design & construction work

Semester 1, 2014 Applied Construction

Tutors: Giorgio Marfella & Marianna Nigra. Skills: Construction drawing, design resolution, detailing, architectural drafting. Construction & Drafting Classes \ \ Skyscraper

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The skyscraper design, was to be completed in groups of three and were to be innovative and unique. With Kristin Planke and Ellen Innes, I worked collaboratively throughout the semester to produce a series of drawings of our development. 54

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In the first few weeks, we developed a concept and sketch design for the building, playing with twisting the facade and shifting the central core. A series of models, physical and digital were formed to derive the final form. Considerations included NLA, Gross Floor Area and office

grading (including access to natural ventilation and light. An understanding of lift cores and plant rooms were also gained.

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Next was the structure. Focusing on the beams and columns required, the core was used as the stabilising structure for the tower. The most difficult points was resolving the cantilevers, and subsequently the form was simplified. Resolving the bracing was also included. 56

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The main focus for the last few weeks of semester was resolving the lobby, particularly the angled column and how it met the glass facade (see image above), with the help of the tutors and subject coordinator, I attempted to detail this complex design feature. Throughout the semester, the group worked collaboratively, assisting each other as we drew different parts of the building (including the parapet and mechanical floor). Construction & Drafting Classes \ \ Skyscraper

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connect

RESOURCE CENTRE & RESTAURANT

Semester 1, 2014 Masters Design Studio 1: Crowd-Funding Architecture Tutors: Rivkah Stanton & Kirrily Barnett Themes: Crowd-sourcing, youth homelessness, positive development, social enterprise. Masters Studio 1 \ \ Connect

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75 + 65-74 55-63 45-54 35-44 25-34 19-24

the facts

Dec-18 0-12

Nearly half of all the homeless population in Victoria are under the age of 25; generally caused by financial or emotional instability. Homelessness is a growing issue in Melbourne, despite previous efforts of local and federal governments, homelessness has increased nationally by 5% since the 2006 census. In these tight economic times, the stability of government spending on welfare is very uncertain with the government minimising the amount spent on welfare in the 2014/2015 budget. More than two thirds of the young homeless community will have their benefits cut under the new scheme and many more are likely to fall into homelessness due to these cuts. 64

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75 + 65-74 2% 3%

45-54 11%

12-18 10%

35-44 14%

19-24 17%

25-34 20%

homeless people in victoria, according to age

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connect Crowd-funding provides an alternative, with the collective funds of the community used to build and sustain unique projects which assist the homeless. Connect is a building which will run as a restaurant and resource centre for homeless youth. With a strong focus on education and assisting youths to find employment. Built on an existing carpark roof top, it has privacy and could use the additional space at night to expand the restaurant. The concept for the project is based on the idea of connection, as it is often through becoming homeless that people lose touch with friends and family. Through creating a friendly and welcoming space, Stephen Hall’s proxemics were used within the design to help the community and homeless youth to come together and share a meal and ideas. Masters Studio 1 \ \ Connect

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social enterprise model

social enterprise model The social enterprise model means that all funds collected from the restaurant feeds directly back into supporting the project. This money would also be used to train youth in the kitchen and restaurant, as well as provide classes, mentors and resources within the resource centre. The model is based off other social enterprise endeavours such as StrEAT which educates homeless youth about cooking. Similar to projects such as Lentil As Anything, guests would pay as much as they can/ the meal deserves allowing diversity of customers. Providing ‘cheap’ meals then also serves a purpose for the homeless youth. 66

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exploded axonometric

Roof Structure Timber Roof Pieces

Roof Structure

with Polycarbonate Cladding TIMBER ROOF PIECES WITH POLY-CARBONATE CLADDING

First floor Structure Primary Structure: Beams structure & Columns first floor wall Secondary Structure:

Primary Structure:

beams + columns Timber Stud Walls & Trusses Secondary structure: Timber stud walls + trusses

First floor Tutorial Room Administration/ Office Rooftop Herb Garden first floor

tutorial roomBearers Structure: Timber administration/ office rooftop herb garden

& Floor Joists

Structure: timber bearers + floor joists

ground floor s tground r u c t floor u r e structure Primary Structure: Beams & Columns

primary structure: beams + columns

Secondary Structure:

Secondary structure: Timber stud walls + trusses

Timber Stud Walls & Trusses

ground floor Kitchen Restaurant Dining ground floor Resource Centre KITCHEN

RESTAURANT Toilets RESOURCE CENTRE

MULTI-PURPOSE SPACE TOILETS

STRUCTURE: Structure:

TIMBER JOISTS FOR RAISED AREAS

Timber joists for raised areas

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ground floor plan

FIRST

SCALE 1:1

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first floor plan

The floors were designed so that the private/ administration spaces would be on the top floor (more private) and that the more public spaces on the main level. There are several different arrangements for the dining and informal spaces (see left), allowing a variety of different uses including markets, cooking classes, restaurant dining and spaces for ceremonies or movie nights. Masters Studio 1 \ \ Connect

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perspective section

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learning centre perspective

external perspective

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NAME: MADELEINE HODGE

NAME: MADELEINE HODGE

STUDENT NO. 388755

STUDENT NO. 388755

A SOUTH ELEVATION A7 1:50

TUTOR: FINLEY PITT SUBJECT: CONSTRUCTION DESIGN

DRAWING NO:

REVISION NO:

A6 A

TUTOR: FINLEY PITT SUBJECT: CONSTRUCTION DESIGN

DRAWING NO:

REVISION NO:

A7 A

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

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FG - Fixed Glass

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Jarrah wood timber with mahogany stain

PL - Parapet Level FCL - Finished Ceiling Level FFL - Finished Floor Level GL - Ground Level

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3910

5330

Timber battens - planter box and seat.

4mm Alucobond panels in 1250 & 1500mm widths.

6mm Alucobond panels (lightweight cladding system) in 1000, 1250 & 1500mm panels.

Precast concrete panels covered in 20mm white render. Expansion joints as expressed.

PH 52.98

Precast concrete panels covered in 20mm white render. Expansion joints as expressed.

FCL 52.38

In situ concrete floor with edge beams. 180mm thick plus edge beams (400x 500mm). SL82 reinforcement at top and bottom. Woo d - joinery (ie. cupboards, wooden bench seat and planter box).

1600

KLIP-LOK 406 SYSTEM CEILING INSULATION

600

C20015 PURLINS AT 1200mm CENTRES PH 51.98 BOX GUTTER PARAPET WALL FCL 51.38

ALUCOBOND PANELS

The planter box and timber decking are jarrah wood with mahogany stain.

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TIMBER PLANTER BOX

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600

KLIP-LOK 406 METAL ROOF BONDEK SLAB

FCL 47.78

MEETING ROOM

WINDOW SEAT FFL 44.78

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D1

TUTOR: FINLEY PITT SUBJECT: CONSTRUCTION DESIGN

REVISION NO:

A8 A

NOTES

Box gutter: 300mm wide, 165mm deep Windows 24 & 26 are louvres - which allows for extra ventilation and also continues to express the horizontality of the timber planter box.

1000mm HIGH CONCRETE HANDRAIL J5

J1

180

180

Design Portfolio

FFL 44.78 GL 44.60 100.000

NAME: MADELEINE HODGE

A SECTION 1 A9 1:50

STUDENT NO. 388755

FFL 48.38

FCL 47.78 TIMBER STUD FRAME

COL.

COURTYARD

GL 44.60 100.000

Mass Concrete - provides stability for the building by stabilizing the soil. Edge Beams are then placed on top.

1000mm HIGH HAND RAIL

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W12

NAME: MADELEINE HODGE

DRAWING NO:

D9

W19

3000

Alucobond panels are all cut to 1250 or 1500mm widths. All panels are Solid Pure White (10 - 100) with matte finish

CONCRETE ROOF 1:100 SLOPE

W20

WORKSPACE

WT5 TOP HAT BATTENS 4mm ALUCOBOND PANELS TIMBER STUD FRAME WITH R2.0 INSULATION FFL 48.38

3000

Ramp conforms with Accessibility clauses ramp has a slope of 1:15, with hand rails being provided on both sides.

W21

STUDENT NO. 388755 TUTOR: FINLEY PITT SUBJECT: CONSTRUCTION DESIGN

DRAWING NO:

REVISION NO:

A2 A

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

The steps are made of concrete. The earth is held back using a retaining wall - see section for more information.

J10

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

CENTOR A14 Window and door systems: Window 22: 2050 x 3000H Window 23: 1300W x 3000H Door 10: (Sliding) 2600W x 3000H

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sketch design t o c o n s t r u c t i o n d r a w i n g s

Semester 1, 2012 Construction Design: 3rd Year, Bachelor of Environments (Architecture)

Skills: Architectural drafting, design resolution, AutoCAD, detailing.

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drawing list

project summary

A1 Site Plan A2 Ground Floor Plan A3 First Floor Plan A4 Roof Plan A5 North Elevation A6 East Elevation A7 South Elevation A8 West Elevation A9 Section 1 (AA) A10 Section 2 (BB)

These drawings were completed in 2012, when I was completing a Bachelor of Environments (Architecture). The task involved compiling a series of construction drawings for a proposed office (sketch design) provided by tutors. Design resolution and drafting notations were developed throughout the semester.

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

LEGEND

N

CARPARK 3 PLAINSDALE PLACE

ELEC POLE TBM 100.00

TITLE BOUNDARY

19.23m 2745 RWH

DP

SLOPE 10째 DP

VOID

NOTES

17.99m

HP

DP

RWH

415 CARDIGAN STREET

o

SLOPE 15째

HP

DP

HP

417 CARDIGAN STREET

96 27'S

96 32' N

o

TITLE BOUNDARY

4140

TITLE BOUNDARY

3455

18.02m

CHILDCARE CENTRE

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

1290

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

DP RWH

HP

1290

3260

3230

RWH

4 UNION PLACE

A SITE PLAN A4 1:100

o

6.35 W

19.21m

TITLE BOUNDARY

sw

43.44

TO ELGIN STREET

UNION PLACE

43.50

w

3 UNION PLACE T NAME: MADELEINE HODGE

2 UNION PLACE

STUDENT NO. 388755 TUTOR: FINLEY PITT SUBJECT: CONSTRUCTION DESIGN

DRAWING NO:

REVISION NO:

A1 A

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

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6 32'E

HP

3405

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

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Sandwhich Panel (10mm m structural concrete, sulation, 70mm cladding ment render). st concrete panel. all [10mm plasterboard, ame with insulation, 10

all [10mm plasterboard, ame with insulation, e, 75x35mm Top hat ond cladding system.] st concrete panel (only

SP

HOLMWOOD PLACE

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TO CARDIGAN STREET

44.47

OUTDOOR OPEN SPACE 9400 215

1

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5330

WORKSPACE 5590

COURTYARD 3905

Floor Types: F7: Polished concrete floor (first floor), 150mm thick, Bondek system used. F8:JarrahTimber battens [25mm x 38mm].

260

5290

3

4

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F

2

Wall Types: WT5:Timber stud wall [10mm plasterboard, 90mm timber stud frame with insulation, polythene membrane, 75x35mm Top hat batten, 4mm Alucobond cladding system.]

3910

COL. Column.

5330

COL.

WT5

W24

W25

W26

COL.

F

W

Window number

J

Joinery number

D

Door number


A10

Section 2 (BB)

1250

1510 BENCH

W9 50

1250

1150

1250

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

2

5330

3

50

1250

1250

5300

4

MEETING ROOM

3910

1050

5330

F 2080

J1 WT3

HP

TOILETS

W15

D2

FFL 44.78

J4

WT1

UP

DP

F1

SLOPE 15째

6

RWH

WT4

WT1

ENTRY FFL 44.78

J3

3405

A

HP

DP

HP

3260

6

43.50

4

UNION PLACE

3

A SITE PLAN A4 1:100

2

3745 RECEPTION 5765 THERMOMASS PANEL

43.44 F1 w

4900 THERMOMASS PANEL

MEETING ROOM

3500 GALLERY SPACE 5595

3500

990

3250

A

300

19.21m

NAME: MADELEINE HODGE

RL43.50

STUDENT NO. 388755

3 UNION PLACE

3910

T

TUTOR: FINLEY PITT

5330

3905 COURTYARD 3470 ENTRY

3240 5790 THERMOMASS PANEL

2 UNION PLACE

2000 DIS.

A A

SUBJECT: CONSTRUCTION DESIGN

4

3

DRAWING NO:

REVISION NO:

A2 A

1050 WT2

NAME: MADELEINE HODGE STUDENT NO. 388755 TUTOR: FINLEY PITT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

1500

5330

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6.35 W

110

drainpipe on each side. The slope will be 1:100 - approximately a 25mm decline.

WT6

A A10

1

D8

The toilets will be drained to the eastern and NOTES southern ends of the bathroom with a central

SUBJECT: CONSTRUCTION DESIGN

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DRAWING NO:

REVISION NO:

A1 A

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

OUTDOOR OPEN SPACE 9400 215

1

4

COL. Column.

5330 COL.

W24

WT5

2080

Floor Types: F7: Polished concrete floor (first floor), 150mm thick, Bondek system used. F8:JarrahTimber battens [25mm x 38mm].

260

5290

3

3910

W25

COL.

W26

F

WORKSPACE

W

Window number

J

Joinery number

D

Door number

FFL 48.38

E

E

DP COL.

COL. W23

J9

HP

D10

4050 OUTDOOR AREA

WT5

OUTDOOR OPEN SPACE

3500

3500

6100

300mm BOX GUTTER (DRAINS TIMBER DECK)

DP

NOTES

FFL 48.18

Joinery 8 is a timber bench which is joined to Joinery 9 [timber planter box].

WT5

W21

COL.

COL.

D9 WT3

WT5

J7

2835

5

J6

6 7

8

9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

4210

FFL 48.38

B

DP

KITCHEN

DIRECTOR

APRON FLASHING

2000

C 1250

1250

W27 W20

COL.

B 4344

W19

W18

COL.

There is a glass hand rail around the void (marked as H/R).

J11 J10

WT3

WORKSPACE

WT5

2835

C

2170

VOID

There is a Klip-Lok 406 system underneath the timber deck which can be accessed by hinged timber battens. Windows 25 & 27 are louvres to promote fresh air in the space.

F7

W22

VOID

A A9

2100

H/R

2170

F8

D

COL.

COL.

VOID

D

4300

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

4100

J8

A A9

The toilets will be drained to the eastern and southern ends of the bathroom with a central drainpipe on each side. The slope will be 1:100 - approximately a 25mm decline.

2

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

The window system on the northern facade [Windows 1 - 11] are not structural, and are moveable along a track.

3905

F

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

The courtyard slopes at 1:100 towards the wooden bench seat. A shadow gap hides the gutter underneath it.

WORKSPACE 5590

COURTYARD

5330

Floor Finishes: F1: 180mm thick insitu concrete, textured roughly for safety. SL82 reinforcement at top and bottom of slab, .2mm polythene waterproof membrane on top of 50mm sandbed. F2: Granitic sand 50mm thick, upon 50mm sand bed. Large bluestone pavers [400mm x 400mm x 100mm] scattered throughout. F4: Timber battens 25mm x 38mm supported by steel supports. F5: Polished concrete floor, same as F1, but a polished finish instead of a textured one. F6: Polished concrete floor with heavy aggregate. F7: Polished concrete floor (first floor), 150mm thick, Bondek system used. F8:JarrahTimber battens [25mm x 38mm].

Joinery 5: is a window seat, see section for more information.

5330

Wall Types: WT5:Timber stud wall [10mm plasterboard, 90mm timber stud frame with insulation, polythene membrane, 75x35mm Top hat batten, 4mm Alucobond cladding system.]

2080

WALL TYPES: WT1: Thermomass Sandwhich Panel (10mm plasterboard, 150mm structural concrete, 60mm polystyrene insulation, 70mm cladding concrete, 20mm cement render). WT2: 150mm Precast concrete panel. WT3: Timber stud wall [10mm plasterboard, 90mm timber stud frame with insulation, 10 mm plasterboard]. WT4:Timber stud wall with waterproof membrane and tiles. WT5:Timber stud wall [10mm plasterboard, 90mm timber stud frame with insulation, polythene membrane, 75x35mm Top hat batten, 4mm Alucobond cladding system.] WT6: 150mm Precast concrete panel (only 1000mm high).

NOTES

LEGEND

A A10

LEGEND

FFL 48.38

J2

A

COL.

COL.

COL.

DP

COL.

5330

3910

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3900

REVISION NO:

A2 A

A A3

FIRST

FLOOR

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9940

NAME: MADELEINE HODGE

TUTOR: FINLEY PITT

PLAN

SUBJECT: CONSTRUCTION DESIGN

DRAWING NO:

REVISION NO:

A3 A

A A10

SUBJECT: CONSTRUCTION DESIGN

5430

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4640

TUTOR: FINLEY PITT

DRAWING NO:

3845

5330

3

2 1420

A

DP

WT5

1

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

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300 (DRAIN

TITLE BOUNDARY

sw

WT6

TO ELGIN STREET

2

J4

WT1 STREET 415WT4CARDIGAN

DP

WT1

D4

B

DP

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UP

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4 UNION PLACE 1

HP

RWH

RWH

DP

WT1

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D7

DP

DIS.

WT4

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VOID

W16

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W12 150

325

THERMOMASS PANEL

FFL 44.78

C

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D4

W12

The window system on the northern facade [Windows 1 - 11] are not structural, and are moveable along a track.

150

1590

J2

F2

5

1:50

J5

WT3

RECEPTION

The courtyard slopes at 1:100 towards the wooden bench seat. A shadow gap hides the gutter underneath it.

WT2 417 CARDIGAN STREET

3025 THERMOMASS PANEL

RWH

DP

D3

NOTES Joinery 5: is a window seat, see section for more information.

2170

W14

170

1050

2745

FFL 44.63

D

2835

3 4

FFL 44.78

o

o

1 2

MEETING ROOM

COURTYARD

W17

DP

96 32' N

WT1

DP

SLOPE 10째

18.02m

1250

WT3 3455

D1

2835

STAIRCASE 3075 ENTRY

19.23m

o

TITLE BOUNDARY

F5

F4

WT3

Madeleine Hodge

HOLMWOOD PLACE

6 32'E

150MM SET DOWN TO COURTYARD 1:100 FALL TO DRAIN UNDER BENCH1290 HP W13 COL.

COL.

4140

TITLE BOUNDARY

2170

CHILDCARE CENTRE

1140 2750

4300

THERMOMASS PANEL

TITLE BOUNDARY F5

44.60 WT3

E WT1

SP

96 27'S 17.99m

3500

3890

GALLERY SPACE

4900

THERMOMASS PANEL

3645 WT3 3250

COURTYARD

2100

10390

1190

ENTRANCE

A A9

PRODUCEDEDUCATIONAL BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK PRODUCT

FFL 44.78

ELEC POLE TBM 100.00

WT1

W11

W10

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

B

W9

TO CARDIGAN STREET

GALLERY SPACE

RL44.78

C

W8

44.47

WT6

D

W7

W6

W5

1250

W4

3230

395

W3

W2

Floor Finishes: F1: 180mm thick insitu concrete, textured roughly for safety. SL82 reinforcement at top and bottom of slab, .2mm polythene waterproof membrane on top of 50mm sandbed. F2: Granitic sand 50mm thick, upon 50mm sand bed. Large bluestone pavers [400mm x 400mm x 100mm] scattered throughout. F4: Timber battens 25mm x 38mm supported by steel supports. F5: Polished concrete floor, same as F1, but a polished finish instead of a textured one. F6: Polished concrete floor with heavy aggregate. F7: Polished concrete floor (first floor), 150mm thick, Bondek system used. F8:JarrahTimber battens [25mm x 38mm].

A A9

2080

CARPARK

RL44.60

110

LEGEND

F

F4 3 PLAINSDALE PLACE W1 E

110

WALL TYPES: WT1: Thermomass Sandwhich Panel (10mm plasterboard, 150mm structural concrete, 60mm polystyrene insulation, 70mm cladding concrete, 20mm cement render). WT2: 150mm Precast concrete panel. WT3: Timber stud wall [10mm plasterboard, 90mm timber stud frame with insulation, 10 mm plasterboard]. WT4:Timber stud wall with waterproof membrane and tiles. WT5:Timber stud wall [10mm plasterboard, 90mm timber stud frame with insulation, polythene membrane, 75x35mm Top hat batten, 4mm Alucobond cladding system.] WT6: 150mm Precast concrete panel (only 1000mm high).

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W10 50

4100

1145

1250

W8

50

6100

3745

1250

50

2100

1415 WT3

1

1250

50

VOID

1250

W7

W6

W5

50

4344

1250

W4 50

4300

1250

50

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

W3

W2 50

A A9

A A10

LEGEND

15000 W1

150

A A9

150

Section 1 (AA)

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LEGEND PL - Parapet Level FCL - Finished Ceiling Level FFL - Finished Floor Level GL - Ground Level FG - Fixed Glass LV - Louvre Windows Jarrah wood timber with mahogany stain.

2

5330

1

3910

6mm Alucobond panels (lightweight cladding system) in 1000, 1250 & 1500mm panels.

5330

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

3

4

Precast concrete panels covered in 20mm white render. Expansion joints as expressed.

FG

W25

W20

W21

W24

FCL 51.38

FG

W19

RECLAIMED BLUESTON FROM EXISTING RETAIN

3010

GLASS LOUVRES TO PROMOTE VENTILATION

ALUCOBOND PANELS 'SOLID PURE WHITE' COLOUR (100) NOTE: ALL PANELS ARE THIS COLOUR UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE

W18

D9

3000

W26

FG

FG

NOTES CENTOR A14 Window and Door series used.

TIMBER PLANTER BOX FFL 48.38

LV 600

300

FCL 47.78

CONCRETE ROOF WITH 1:100 SLOPE

Windows 1 - 11: Moveable windows along aluminum track, 1300W x 3000H. Window 18 - 21: (Fixed glass), 1300W x 3000H. Door 9: (Sliding) 2000W x 3000H. Windows 24 + 26: (Louvres)1000W x 3000H allow for extra ventilation. Window 25: (Fixed glass), 2800W x 3000H. Ramp conforms with Accessibility clauses ramp has a slope of 1:15, with hand rails being provided on both sides.

W11

3000

W10

FG

FG

180

W9

W8

FG

FG

W5

W6

W7

FG

FG

FG

W4

W3

FG

W1

W2

FG

FG

WINDOWS 1 - 11 ARE MOVEABLE ALONG AN ALUMINUM TRACK SEE A11 PRECAST CONCRETE PANELS WITH 20MM CEMENT RENDER

180

FG

FFL 44.78

WOODEN RAMP

Alucobond panels are all cut to 1250 or 1500mm widths. All panels are Solid Pure White (10 - 100) with matte finish The planter box and timber decking are jarrah wood with mahogany stain.

GL 44.60 100.000

GL 43.50 98.900

A A6

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

GL 44.60 100.000

FFL 44.78

FG

LV 300

3000

FFL 48.38 FCL 47.78 CONCRETE ROOF WITH 1:100 SLOPE

A NORTH ELEVATION A5 1:50

1000mm HIGH PRECAST CO

TIMBER BATTEN RAMP WIT IN ACCOR ACCESSIBILITY

NAME: MADELEINE HODGE STUDENT NO. 388755 TUTOR: FINLEY PITT SUBJECT: CONSTRUCTION DESIGN

DRAWING NO:

REVISION NO:

A5 A

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

Madeleine Hodge

APRON FLASHING

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

600

PH 51.98 CUSTOM CUT ALUCOBOND PANEL FCL 'METALLIC DARK GREY' 51.38 COLOUR (505)

1600

PH 52.98

~

Design Portfolio

~

A A8 12.

Madeleine Hodg

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

LEGEND PL - Parapet Level FCL - Finished Ceiling Level FFL - Finished Floor Level GL - Ground Level DP - Downpipe RWH - Rainwater Head

A

B 2835

D

C 1250

2170

Timber battens - planter box and seat.

F

E 3500

6mm Alucobond panels (lightweight cladding system) in 1000, 1250 & 1500mm panels.

2080

PL 51.98

PL 51.98

FCL 51.38

FFL 48.38 300 FCL 47.78

600

FFL 48.38 FCL 47.78

3000

W12

3000

APRON FLASHING

RECLAIMED BLUESTONE PAVERS FROM EXISTING RETAINING WALL

PJ

PJ

180 FFL 44.78

FFL 44.78

180

GL 44.60 100.000

3000 FFL 48.38 FCL 47.78

GL 44.60 100.000

GL 43.50 98.900

600

Windows are Capral 200 series - aluminum frames.

3000

NOTES 300

FFL 180 44.78 1100

3000

3000

W27

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

FCL 51.38

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

RWH DP

RWH DP

FCL 51.38

600

600

PL 51.98

600

Precast concrete panels covered in 20mm white render. Expansion joints as expressed.

GL 43.50 98.900

NAME: MADELEINE HODGE STUDENT NO. 388755

A EAST ELEVATION A6 1:50

TUTOR: FINLEY PITT SUBJECT: CONSTRUCTION DESIGN

DRAWING NO:

REVISION NO:

A6 A

A SO A7 1:5

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

LEGEND PL - Parapet Level FCL - Finished Ceiling Level FFL - Finished Floor Level GL - Ground Level FG - Fixed Glass Jarrah wood timber with mahogany stain

2080

76

D

E

F

3500

B

C 2170

1250

A 2835

Construction & Drafting Classes \ \ Office Development

4mm Alucobond panels in 1250 & 1500mm widths. Precast concrete panels covered in 20mm white render. Expansion joints as expressed.

KLIP-LO CEILIN

C20015 PURLINS AT 120 PH 51.98

600

600

PL 52.98

FCL 51.38

P


STUDENT NO. 388755

A EAST ELEVATION A6 1:50

TUTOR: FINLEY PITT SUBJECT: CONSTRUCTION DESIGN

DRAWING NO:

REVISION NO:

A6 A

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

LEGEND PL - Parapet Level FCL - Finished Ceiling Level FFL - Finished Floor Level GL - Ground Level FG - Fixed Glass Jarrah wood timber with mahogany stain

D

E

F 2080

B

C

3500

2170

1250

A

4mm Alucobond panels in 1250 & 1500mm widths.

2835

Precast concrete panels covered in 20mm white render. Expansion joints as expressed.

600

1600

PL 52.98

WINDOW 22 FRAME IS IN LINE WITH ALUCOBOND PANEL

3000

3000

W22

NOTES

PJ

FCL 47.78

The steps are made of concrete. The earth is held back using a retaining wall - see section for more information.

FFL 48.38 FCL 47.78

PJ

APRON FLASHING

600

FFL 48.38

600

CENTOR A14 Window and door systems: Window 22: 2050 x 3000H Window 23: 1300W x 3000H Door 10: (Sliding) 2600W x 3000H

APRON FLASHING

Ramp conforms with Accessibility clauses ramp has a slope of 1:15, with hand rails being provided on both sides.

1000mm HIGH PRECAST CONCRETE BALUSTRADE

TIMBER BATTEN RAMP WITH 1:15 SLOPE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ACCESSIBILITY GUIDELINES

3000

3000

Alucobond panels are all cut to 1250 or 1500mm widths. All panels are Solid Pure White (10 - 100) with matte finish The planter box and timber decking are jarrah wood with mahogany stain.

180 FFL 44.78

FFL 44.78

GL 44.60 100.000

180

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

D10

W23

PL 51.98 FCL 51.38

FG

FG

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

FCL 51.38

4m

CONCRETE 1:100

GL 44.60 100.000

RECLAIMED BLUESTONE PAVERS FROM EXISTING RETAINING WALL GL 43.50 98.900

NAME: MADELEINE HODGE

WEST ELEVATION

A A8

STUDENT NO. 388755 TUTOR: FINLEY PITT SUBJECT: CONSTRUCTION DESIGN

1:50

DRAWING NO:

REVISION NO:

A8 A

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

Madeleine Hodge

~

Design Portfolio

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

LEGEND

LEGEND

PL - Parapet Level FCL - Finished Ceiling Level FFL - Finished Floor Level GL - Ground Level PJ - Precast Panel Joint

PL - Parapet Level FCL - Finished Ceiling Level FFL - Finished Floor Level GL - Ground Level DP - Downpipe RWH - Rainwater Head

DP - Drain pipe RWH - Rainwater Head

Timber battens - planter box and seat.

2

1

6mm Alucobond panels (lightweight cladding system) in 1000, 1250 & 1500mm panels.

5330

Precast concrete panels covered in 20mm white render. Expansion joints as expressed.

Timber battens - planter box and seat.

4

3 3910

6mm Alucobond panels (lightweight cladding system) in 1000, 1250 & 1500mm panels.

5330

Precast concrete panels covered in 20mm white render. Expansion joints as expressed.

DP

PL 51.98 FCL 51.38

3000

RWH

DP

3000

RWH

NOTES

600

FFL 48.38

600

CENTOR A14 window and door system. Window 15: 1300W x 3000H Window 16: 1300W x 3000H Door 2: (Sliding)1200 x 3000H Box gutters slope at 1:100 towards drain pipes/ rainwater heads. See roof plan for more information.

FFL 48.38 APRON FLASHING

FCL 47.78

FCL 47.78

The rainwater heads and drain pipes to align with Alucobond panels and expansion joints of precast concrete.

PJ

PJ

FFL 180 44.78

DOWNPIPE TO ALIGN AND COVER PRECAST PANEL EXPANSION JOINTS AND ALUCOBOND PANEL VERTICAL JOINTS

1100

180 FFL 44.78

1100

GL 44.60 100.000

W15

3000

3000

There are two expansion joints on this elevation which are hidden by the drainpipes.

D2

W16

The edge beam and blinding concrete on the Southern side acts as a retaining wall. Bluestone pavers from the existing retaining wall.

GL 44.60 100.000

RECLAIMED BLUESTONE PAVERS FROM EXISTING RETAINING WALL GL 33.50

GL 43.50 98.900

98.900

NAME: MADELEINE HODGE

NAME: MADELEINE HODGE

STUDENT NO. 388755

STUDENT NO. 388755

TUTOR: FINLEY PITT SUBJECT: CONSTRUCTION DESIGN

DRAWING NO:

REVISION NO:

A6 A

A SOUTH ELEVATION A7 1:50

TUTOR: FINLEY PITT SUBJECT: CONSTRUCTION DESIGN

DRAWING NO:

REVISION NO:

A7 A

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

LEGEND

LEGEND

PL - Parapet Level FCL - Finished Ceiling Level FFL - Finished Floor Level GL - Ground Level

4

FG - Fixed Glass

5330

Jarrah wood timber with mahogany stain

2

3 3910

PL - Parapet Level FCL - Finished Ceiling Level FFL - Finished Floor Level GL - Ground Level

1 5330

Timber battens - planter box and seat.

4mm Alucobond panels in 1250 & 1500mm widths.

C20015 PURLINS AT 1200mm CENTRES PH 51.98 BOX GUTTER PARAPET WALL FCL 51.38

Construction & Drafting Classes \ \ Office Development

77

PH 52.98

Precast concrete panels covered in 20mm white render. Expansion joints as expressed.

FCL 52.38

In situ concrete floor with edge beams. 180mm thick plus edge beams (400x 500mm). SL82 reinforcement at top and bottom. Woo d - joinery (ie. cupboards, wooden bench seat and planter box).

1600

KLIP-LOK 406 SYSTEM CEILING INSULATION

600

Precast concrete panels covered in 20mm white render. Expansion joints as expressed.

6mm Alucobond panels (lightweight cladding system) in 1000, 1250 & 1500mm panels.

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

Windows are Capral 200 series - aluminum frames.

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

NOTES

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

FCL 51.38

600

PL 51.98

600

Reclaimed bluestone from the pre-existing retaining wall.


PRODUCED BY AN AUTOD

A

660

2835

PH 51.98

D

1250

2170

KLIP-LOK 406 SYSTEM ROOF INSULATION RAFTERS AT 1200mm CENTRES

4mm ALUCOBOND PANEL TOP HATS

PARAPET WALL 300mm BOX GUTTER

90mm TIMBER STUD FRAME WITH R 2.0 INSULATION CEILING TIES

FCL 51.38

A A12

WINDOW SYSTEM

3000

W20

DIRECTOR J6

FFL 48.38

600

J7

3000

FCL 47.78

120mm CONCRETE SLAB 250 UB APRON FLASHING

300mm THERMOMASS PANEL WITH CEMENT RENDER

ENTRY

D2

D3

W17

W13

G

COURTYARD 180mm CONCRETE SLAB

FFL 44.78 100.000 180

400X500mm CONCRETE EDGE BEAMS WITH 4-12Tm

1100

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

C

B

THIS BLINDING CONCRETE HAS STEEL REINFORCEMENT TO CREATE A RETAINING WALL

A SECTION 2 A10 1:50

~ Construction & Drafting Classes \ \ Office Development

DUCATIONAL PRODUCT

Madeleine Hodge 78

Design Po


DESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

LEGEND PL - Roof Level FCL - Finished Ceiling Level FFL - Finished Floor Level GL - Ground Level FG - Fixed Glass LV - Louvre Windows Jarrah wood timber with mahogany stain.

F

E 3500

6mm Alucobond panels (lightweight cladding system) in 1000, 1250 & 1500mm panels.

2080 PH 108.380 1600

Precast concrete panels covered in 20mm white render. Expansion joints as expressed.

E

FCL 106.780

3000

A A11

TIMBER WINDOW SEAT

J8

NOTES

600

FFL KLIP-LOK 406 SYSTEM 1:100 SLOPE 103.780 300mm BOX GUTTER BULKHEAD FCL SEE A11 103.180

CENTOR A14 Window and Door series used. 4mm thick Alucobond panels are all cut to 1250 or 1500mm widths. All panels are Solid Pure White (10 - 100) with matte finish.

A14 WINDOW SYSTEM

W6

Gravel contains reclaimed Bluestone pavers from existing retaining wall. 75mm of compacted crushed rock with 40mm of blue metal topping.

3000

GALLERY SPACE

The planter box, timber decking and seating are jarrah wood with mahogany stain.

TREE IN POT TO INHIBIT GROWTH

1500X600X600mm WOODEN BENCH 180

FFL 100.180 GL 44.60 100.000

GRAVEL WITH BLUESTONE PAVERS

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PLANTER BOX

J9

NAME: MADELEINE HODGE STUDENT NO. 388755 TUTOR: FINLEY PITT SUBJECT: CONSTRUCTION DESIGN

DRAWING NO:

A10 PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK

ortfolio

~ Construction & Drafting Classes \ \ Office Development

14. 79


80

Masters Studio : Thesis \ \ Unearthed


unearthed

locavore RESTAURANT & LABORATORY

Software: 3D Modelling: Rhino Rendering: V Ray (through Rhino) Drafting: AutoCAD Post-Processing: Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator.

Masters Studio: Thesis \ \ Unearthed

81


POP UP BOUTIQUE THREE

ULES

high trashion

modular boutique system

Software: 3D Modelling: Rhino Rendering: V Ray (through Rhino) Drafting/ booklet: Adobe Illustrator Post-Processing: Materiality and effects in Adobe Photoshop. Presentation: Adobe InDesign. 82

Masters Studio 3 \ \ High Trashion Boutiques

Steve Madden Shoes

8 MODULES


Masters Studio 3 \ \ High Trashion Boutiques

83


defencing suburbia

i n f o r m a l ‘e m b a s s y’ f o r j o l o

Software: 3D Modelling: Rhino Rendering: V Ray (through Rhino) Drafting: AutoCAD Post-Processing: Materiality and effects in Adobe Photoshop, linework in Adobe Illustrator. 84 Masters Studio 2 \ \ Defencing Suburbia


Masters Studio 2 \ \ Defencing Suburbia

85


f Structure

R ROOF PIECES POLY-CARBONATE CLADDING

t floor wall structure

ry Structure: s + columns

ndary structure: r stud walls + trusses

t floor

rial room istration/ office top herb garden

cture: timber bearers oor joists

und floor structure

ry structure: beams + columns

ndary structure: r stud walls + trusses

und floor

EN AURANT URCE CENTRE -PURPOSE SPACE TS

CTURE: R JOISTS FOR RAISED AREAS

86

METRIC DRAWING

Masters Studio 1 \ \ Connect


connect

RESOURCE CENTRE & RESTAURANT

Software: 3D Modelling: SketchUp (Preliminary), Rhino Rendering: V Ray (through Rhino) Drafting: AutoCad Post-Processing: Materiality and effects in Adobe Photoshop. Presentation: Adobe InDesign.

Masters Studio 1 \ \ Connect

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