Revised Architecture Portfolio

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PORTFOLIO Creative Design Work 2011 - 2012

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Madeleine Dubrelle Hodge

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B. Env (Arch), University of Melbourne, 2012 M. 04 03 578 865 E. madeleine.d.hodge@gmail.com W. www.issuu.com/madeleinedhodge

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CRACK

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BARLOW MOTORS Architectural Studio 4: Fire 3 - 6 Barlow Motors

MADELEINE HODGE TUTOR: LEE-ANN JOY

CONCEPT

High rise car service/ show room for Lexus. The concept was to arise from the study of the Barlow family, which was infamous in Melbourne during the 1920s. The concept chosen was the idea of cracking; which made reference to Alec Barlow cracking under the pressure of controlling his empire during the Great Depression of the 1930s.

Architectural Studio 3: Air 7 - 9 Wyndham City Gateway Proposal (Collaboration with Elizabeth Hillier and Ellen Innes)

1. INITIAL CONCEPT MODEL

2. CRACKS IN NATURE

4. COMPUTATIONAL FORM FINDING

5. FACADE SECTIONING

3. TRIANGULAR GEOMETRY FOUND IN NATURE

Design Proposal from the new Wyndham Gateway. This design was to show the increasing population and culture of the Wyndham area. The concept arose the idea of dynamism, anamorphism and growth - reflecting the growing area of Wyndham.

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

Construction Design 10 - 14 Scheme to Construction Drawings

LEGEND PL - Roof Level FCL - Finished Ceiling Level FFL - Finished Floor Level GL - Ground Level FG - Fixed Glass LV - Louvre Windows

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1600 A A11 PLANTER BOX

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TIMBER WINDOW SEAT

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300mm THERMOMASS PANEL WITH CEMENT RENDER

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120mm CONCRETE SLAB 250 UB APRON FLASHING

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DIRECTOR J7

FCL 47.78

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

FCL 106.780

WINDOW SYSTEM

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

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GALLERY SPACE

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

TREE IN POT TO INHIBIT GROWTH W6

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

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400X500mm CONCRETE EDGE BEAMS WITH 4-12Tm

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180mm CONCRETE SLAB

GRAVEL WITH BLUESTONE PAVERS

THIS BLINDING CONCRETE HAS STEEL REINFORCEMENT TO CREATE A RETAINING WALL

A SECTION 2 A10 1:50

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

Development of construction drawings from a provided design sketch. This project involved learning correct drawing conventions, learning about various products and systems and solving design and construction issues.

7. TRIANGULATION OF SECTION LINE

8. SEPARATION OF TRIANGLES FROM SECTION LINE

9. ARRANGEMENT OF TRIANGLES IN GRID

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

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A10 PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PH 108.380

4mm ALUCOBOND PANEL TOP HATS 90mm TIMBER STUD FRAME WITH R 2.0 INSULATION CEILING TIES

PARAPET WALL 300mm BOX GUTTER

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

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Jarrah wood timber with mahogany stain.

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6. RESULTING SECTION LINE

Architectural Studio 2: Water Studley Park Boathouse

15 - 17

Develop a design for a new boathouse at Studley Park. Study and use of Le Corbusier’s ideas and principles. Concept from the idea of perceived hierarchy and overlapping modularity, elements of Le Corbusier’s work, that became evident after studying his projects and principles.

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This project explores the idea of cracking through tessellated patterns created by the façade. Despite a lavish lifestyle, patriarch, Alec Barlow drove his family into bankruptcy. The stress of trying to save his empire saw Barlow crack under the pressure and ultimately he took his own life. This idea of pressure and breakdown was the focus of my project. Like the Barlow family, the site has clear stresses, with it being boxed in by other buildings. This pressure causes cracking throughout the building, mainly on the north to south axis. My initial idea was to create a façade informed by crumpled paper to represent the building being squashed by external forces. This led to exploring form digitally, allowing for standardization and further form finding. To explore the idea of cracking further, I looked into how cracks form in nature. Being an emergent process it appears to be random but occurs as a pattern caused by a series of parameters. An example of this is mud flats, where after the rains the flats dry up in the hot climate and a cracking pattern develops. The parameters for the mud flats could be seen as climate and soil type. To recreate this process, I used the idea of Conway’s Game of Life; a computer game in which the player inputs a series of rules which runs the game. In designing the floor plans I created a set of rules in which triangles, informed by the façade, were placed into a grid. The cracks in between the triangles and the triangles immediately adjacent to them were applied as floor space. The remaining triangles created the voids. Whilst the pattern is tessellated, it changes and adapts according to the rules. This patterning is etched in the floor.

10, EXPRESSION OF NEGATIVE SPACE

11. ADDITION OF IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TRIANGLES

12. TESSELATION OF PATTERN

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LEGEND: Penthouse: 1. Public Car Park 1. Balcony 2. Fire Escape Stairs 2. Entry and living/ dining space 3. Public lift 3. Kitchen 4. Private lift to penthouse 4. Private lift to penthouse 5. Reception 5. Butler Pantry 6. Lexus Car Show Room 6. Study 7. Sales Points 7. Guest WC/ Laundry 8. Male toilets (public) 8. Master Bedroom 9. Female toilets (public) 9. Master Bathroom 10. Car park manager’s office 10. Walk-In-Robe 11. Service centre manager’s office 12. Lexus Service centre 13. Service centre waiting area 14. Staff break room. 15. Male toilets and changeroom (staff) 16. Female toilets and changroom (staff) 17. Exclusive car park 18. Office 19. Boardroom 20. Miniature golf course 21. Miniature golf kiosk 22. Cafe storage/ pantry 23. Cafe 24. Central Plant Room Area 25. Air Filter Room 26. Air Handling Unit 27. Cooling Towers Room 28. Boiler Room

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WYNDHAM CITY GATEWAY PROPOSAL Collaboration with Elizabeth Hillier and Ellen Innes

As Wyndham grows, both as a municipality and as a cultural centre, awareness of it has begun to flourish, thus creating the need for a long lasting urban signifier. This design achieves a combination of sophisticated urban design and innovative computational techniques. Created by exploring the meeting point between place and form, the design will enrich the surrounding landscape through its stylish response to the brief as a sculptural gateway.

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The concept came from the ideas of anamorphism, dynamism and overlapping patterns. The original concept model was a literal interpretation of the Wyndham City icon, the crown. The cut outs on the model were created in Grasshopper using parametric modelling. The parameters that were put in were Melbourne and Wyndham, with the proximity to Wyndham resulting in bigger triangles. The triangles were arranged so that from the front, the triangles on the triangle would line up (anamorphism) and the viewer could see through it. As they moved through the site, they would experience the gateway appearing to change as they drive.

SIGNAGE ON NORTH FACADE

BACHELOR APARTMENT - LEVEL EIGHT

EXCLUSIVE CAR PARK - LEVEL SIX

This design was refined further with the form being extruded across the road, multiplied into several elements and generalised into curves. Using the Grasshopper plugin, Flow Lines, the curves were derived from three points, which represented Geelong, Wyndham and Melbourne and their associated directions on the site plan. Flow Lines uses the ideas of magnets, with the user being able to increase the magnetic force of particular points. We used 3 points for each identified area, and manually increased their forces to create the form. At the beginning of the gateway - the Geelong side are emphasised as that is where the driver is driving from. Half way through the gateway, the Wyndham side is emphasised as it is subtly hinting to the viewer that the turn off for Wyndham is approaching. The end of the gateway emphasises the Melbourne side as that is where most of the traffic will be going. Internal ribs were introduced to symbolise growth of Wyndham and also provide interest whilst driving through the gateway,

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SHOW ROOM ENTRY - GROUND LEVEL

CAFE - LEVEL SEVEN

CONSTRUCTION DETAILS

PHYSICAL MODEL

PERSPECTIVE SHOTS

SIGNAGE

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SIGNAGE ON SOUTH FACADE

ROOFING SYSTEM DETAIL

SITE PLAN PHYSICAL MODEL

PERFORATED METAL PANELS

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CONCEPT

ELEVATIONS

1. Original Concept Model - Extruded

2. Original Concept Model - Multiplied (to make several ribs)

LEFT VIEW

RIGHT VIEW 5. Perspective sketch

3. Model extruded over road

MELBOURNE

WYNDHAM

BACK VIEW

GEELONG

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WYNDHAM

4. Form generalised to curves

GEELONG

6. Points derived from locations/ destinations

FRONT VIEW

CONSTRUCTION PROCESS 7. Directions associated with each destination

9. Beginning of gateway - Geelong is emphasised

8. Points inputted into Grasshopper

10. Middle of gateway - Wyndham is emphasised

11. End of gateway - Melbourne is emphasised

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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

LEGEND

CONSTRUCTION DESIGN

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TO CARDIGAN STREET

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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.

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Down pipes: 65mm x 65mm. Zincalume Klip-lok 406 system. Supported by C20015 purlins at 1200mm centres. Pitch of the eastern roof: 10° Pitch of the southern roof: 15° Downpipes and rainwater heads to match alucobond and precast concrete joints. Mesh Sail cloth helps to spread water out over void so that the courtyard will not flood.

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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].

2080 W4

STUDENT NO. 388755

2170

5330

2080 395

W3

NAME: MADELEINE HODGE

2 UNION PLACE

1250

1050

DP

HP

A

BOX GUTTER 300mm WIDE

2835

3910

W2

T

W23

4

MEETING ROOM

A A9

W1

3 UNION PLACE

KITCHEN

1250

F

F4

w

W22

50

1250

5300

3

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).

W11

W10 50

1250

F

E

43.44

2080

W9 50

3500

1150

1250

2170

1510 BENCH

5330

W8

50

1250

1250

50

2835

1250

4100

1145

2

50

6100

A A10

1250

2100

3745

W7

W6

W5

50

1250

VOID

1415 WT3

1

W4 50

4344

1250

4300

50

TITLE BOUNDARY

sw

LEGEND

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1250

19.21m

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

A A9

W3

W2 50

6.35 W

E

E DECK DRAINED BY BOX GUTTER SEE A3

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

W1

o

RWH

SLOPE 15°

Section 2 (BB)

15000

SAIL MESH

2170

A SITE PLAN A4 1:100

Section 1 (AA)

1290

STRUCTURAL MESH SAIL FRAME

2835

4 UNION PLACE

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

1250

HP

RWH

RWH

West Elevation

A10

DP

F

1250

3405

415 CARDIGAN STREET

o

DP

TO ELGIN STREET

South Elevation

A9

HP

UNION PLACE

A7

RWH

HP

F

FFL 48.38

NAME: MADELEINE HODGE

J2

300

A

COL.

COL.

COL.

DP

5

COL. WT5

STUDENT NO. 388755

A

DP

TUTOR: FINLEY PITT

4

WT6

WT6

STUDENT NO. 388755

1500

2

5330

3905 COURTYARD 3470 ENTRY

SUBJECT: CONSTRUCTION DESIGN

4

3

3745 RECEPTION 5765 THERMOMASS PANEL

3240

A A10

1

3910

5790 THERMOMASS PANEL

2000 DIS.

1050 WT2

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

Madeleine Hodge

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DRAWING NO:

3900

REVISION NO:

A2 A

A A3

FIRST

FLOOR

5430

910

1

A ROOF PLAN A3 1:50

NAME: MADELEINE HODGE STUDENT NO. 388755

4640

TUTOR: FINLEY PITT

5330

3845

4

9940

TUTOR: FINLEY PITT

PLAN

SUBJECT: CONSTRUCTION DESIGN

DRAWING NO:

REVISION NO:

A3 A

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

1:50

RL43.50

2 1420

NAME: MADELEINE HODGE

F1

5330

3

A A10

1

3910

1

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4

SUBJECT: CONSTRUCTION DESIGN

DRAWING NO:

A4

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

5330

3 2

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

East Elevation

PARAPET LEVEL 107.445

2745 4140

TITLE BOUNDARY

DP

HP

NOTES

HP

43.50

A6

A8

VOID

417 CARDIGAN STREET

3230

North Elevation

SLOPE 10° DP

3260

A5

RWH

DP

SLOPE 15°

Roof Plan

o

A4

3455

96 32' N

First Floor Plan

PARAPET CAPPING

1290

HP

18.02m

A3

CHILDCARE CENTRE

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

Ground Floor Plan

DP - Down Pipe (65mm x 65mm) RWH - Rainwater Head (240mm x 240mm x 300mm) HP - High point of gutter

5330

PARAPET LEVEL 108.380

19.23m

A A9

A2

3910

SP

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

Site Plan

LEGEND

4

3

HOLMWOOD PLACE

44.60

A1

2 5330

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Scheme to Construction Drawings Exercise CONTENTS

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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

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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

LEGEND

DP - Downpipe RWH - Rainwater Head

A

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

B 2835

D

C 1250

F

E

2170

3500

DP - Drain pipe RWH - Rainwater Head

Timber battens - planter box and seat.

2080

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.

FG - Fixed Glass LV - Louvre Windows

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. Reclaimed bluestone from the pre-existing retaining wall.

Jarrah wood timber with mahogany stain.

FG

FG

FG

FG

180

PRECAST CONCRETE PANELS WITH 20MM CEMENT RENDER 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

600

600

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3000

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600 PJ

PJ

3000

3000

1100

1100

3000 PJ

PJ

600

600

600 3000

3000

STUDENT NO. 388755

A SOUTH ELEVATION A7 1:50

REVISION NO:

A6 A

TUTOR: FINLEY PITT SUBJECT: CONSTRUCTION DESIGN

DRAWING NO:

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

A7 A

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

D

E 2080

3500

B

C 2170

1250

A

5330

FCL 51.38

2835

Timber battens - planter box and seat.

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

D10

PL 51.98

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).

W22

FCL 47.78

W27

WINDOW 22 FRAME IS IN LINE WITH ALUCOBOND PANEL

NOTES

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

APRON FLASHING

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

NAME: MADELEINE HODGE

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

ALUCOBOND PANELS

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

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

5330

KLIP-LOK 406 SYSTEM CEILING INSULATION

FCL 51.38

FG

FG W23

1000mm HIGH PRECAST CONCRETE BALUSTRADE

3910

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

PL 52.98

FFL 48.38

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

1

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

APRON FLASHING

2

3

Jarrah wood timber with mahogany stain

F

REVISION NO:

J10

W21

CONCRETE ROOF 1:100 SLOPE

D9

W19

W18

WORKSPACE

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

W20

1000mm HIGH HAND RAIL

J11

J8

TIMBER PLANTER BOX

J9

KLIP-LOK 406 METAL ROOF BONDEK SLAB

FCL 47.78

FCL 47.78 TIMBER STUD FRAME

COL.

COURTYARD W12

MEETING ROOM

WINDOW SEAT GL 44.60 100.000

FFL 44.78

W15

D4

W16

FFL 48.38

RECEPTION

D1

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

FFL 44.78 GL 44.60 100.000

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

RECLAIMED BLUESTONE PAVERS FROM EXISTING RETAINING WALL GL 43.50 98.900

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

DRAWING NO:

REVISION NO:

A5 A

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

Madeleine Hodge

NAME: MADELEINE HODGE

STUDENT NO. 388755

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

A NORTH ELEVATION A5 1:50

98.900

1600

WINDOWS 1 - 11 ARE MOVEABLE ALONG AN ALUMINUM TRACK SEE A11

GL 33.50

3000

FG

W1

W2

GL 44.60 100.000

RECLAIMED BLUESTONE PAVERS FROM EXISTING RETAINING WALL

600

FG

W3

180 FFL 44.78

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

3000

FG

W4

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

600

FG

FG

W5

W6

W7

FFL 180 44.78

W15

D2

W16

3000

FG

W8

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

APRON FLASHING

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

600

FG

W9

Box gutters slope at 1:100 towards drain pipes/ rainwater heads. See roof plan for more information.

FFL 48.38 FCL 47.78

3000

180

W10

NOTES

NAME: MADELEINE HODGE

DRAWING NO:

600

W11

PL 51.98 FCL 51.38

FCL 47.78

GL 44.60 100.000

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

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

FFL 48.38

SUBJECT: CONSTRUCTION DESIGN

3000

CONCRETE ROOF WITH 1:100 SLOPE

A EAST ELEVATION A6 1:50

600

FCL 47.78

DP

CENTOR A14 window and door system. Window 15: 1300W x 3000H Window 16: 1300W x 3000H Door 2: (Sliding)1200 x 3000H

TUTOR: FINLEY PITT

3000

300

RWH

DP

GL 43.50 98.900

PJ

600

300

GL 44.60 100.000

GL 43.50 98.900

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

GL 44.60 100.000

FFL 44.78

FFL 48.38

LV

3000

FCL 47.78 CONCRETE ROOF WITH 1:100 SLOPE

FG

LV

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.

FFL 44.78

180

PJ

TIMBER PLANTER BOX FFL 48.38

180 FFL 44.78

1600

3010

NOTES CENTOR A14 Window and Door series used.

W12

3000

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

W18

D9

FCL 47.78

3000

W19

APRON FLASHING

FFL 48.38 300 FCL 47.78

600

600

W21

W24

300 FFL 48.38

RECLAIMED BLUESTONE PAVERS FROM EXISTING RETAINING WALL

3000

GLASS LOUVRES TO PROMOTE VENTILATION

3000

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

W25

W20

FG

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

W26

FG

FG

NOTES

Windows are Capral 200 series - aluminum frames.

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NAME: MADELEINE HODGE

WEST ELEVATION

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

1:50

DRAWING NO:

REVISION NO:

A8 A

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

FG

FCL 51.38

W27

RWH

Madeleine Hodge

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A SECTION 1 A9 1:50

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

DRAWING NO:

REVISION NO:

A2 A

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

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

FCL 51.38

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PH 51.98

1600

PH 52.98

PL 51.98

FCL 51.38

600

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

3000

5330

PL 51.98

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

3910

RWH DP

RWH DP

FCL 51.38

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

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

5330

PL 51.98

1

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

2

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

3

4

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STUDLEY PARK BOAT HOUSE

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LEGEND

Designing in the Style of Le Corbusier

PL - Roof Level FCL - Finished Ceiling Level FFL - Finished Floor Level GL - Ground Level FG - Fixed Glass LV - Louvre Windows

D

1250

3500

2170

PARAPET WALL 300mm BOX GUTTER

90mm TIMBER STUD FRAME WITH R 2.0 INSULATION CEILING TIES

WINDOW SYSTEM

A A11

TIMBER WINDOW SEAT

J8

NOTES

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

120mm CONCRETE SLAB 250 UB APRON FLASHING

600

600 3000

PLANTER BOX

J9

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

300mm THERMOMASS PANEL WITH CEMENT RENDER

ENTRY

D2

D3

W17

W13

GALLERY SPACE

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

TREE IN POT TO INHIBIT GROWTH W6

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

COURTYARD

400X500mm CONCRETE EDGE BEAMS WITH 4-12Tm

180

FFL 100.180 GL 44.60 100.000

1100

180mm CONCRETE SLAB

1500X600X600mm WOODEN BENCH

FFL 44.78 100.000 180

GRAVEL WITH BLUESTONE PAVERS

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

DIRECTOR

Throughout the design, the transition from small but functional dark spaces to large, open luxurious spaces is evident. This hierarchy of spaces directly responds to the hierarchy of users/ stakeholders that will use the space. This idea was originally my parti – from enclosure to exposure. A modular system of four metres has been used throughout the building. The floors are all multiples of fours, with the walls of each floor at four metres high also. Four metres was chosen as it worked well with areas as outlined in the brief and also meant views to the river could be maximized. An open plan design has been used, with internal partitions only being used for privacy and separating spaces of different hierarchies. Like Corbusier, I have explored the juxtaposition of curves and orthogonal lines throughout the spaces; namely how the spaces are separated and meet. This is predominantly through interior elements such as the curved bars of the restaurant and café and the curved wall of the reception area. The elliptical staircase of shaft also epitomizes this and is the central hub of the design (the circular central staircase is also a strong Corbusierian idea). The roof top garden is the end of the path throughout the building as represents the highest hierarchy and also the final stage of Le Corbusier’s style. It incorporating nature elements like Corbusier’s roof top garden apartment at 24 Rue Nungesser et Coli (1933). Ribbon windows are used throughout to light the spaces of lower hierarchy. As the hierarchy responds directly to the amount of light a space receives, the spaces of higher hierarchy have large panes of glass towards the North. A skylight in the café, is used to lighten up the darker spaces, as Corbusier did in Pavilion Exposition (1965). They are used to capture apertures throughout the space – something Corbusier was very good at.

3000

3000

W20

J7

FCL 47.78

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

FCL 106.780

J6

FFL 48.38

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

2080 PH 108.380

4mm ALUCOBOND PANEL TOP HATS

A A12

F

E

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

FCL 51.38

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

Jarrah wood timber with mahogany stain.

3000

660

2835

PH 51.98

C

B

1600

A

THIS BLINDING CONCRETE HAS STEEL REINFORCEMENT TO CREATE A RETAINING WALL

CONCEPT

NAME: MADELEINE HODGE

4m

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DRAWING NO:

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A SECTION 2 A10 1:50

HIERARCHY Restauarant Cafe Reception Kiosk Boat Hire Servant’s Quarters (Kitchen)

2. Modularity to create piloti grid 3. Overlapping forms on piloti grid 4. Section: rooms with perceived hierarchy to create forms for each level with increased aspect and height.

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DP

25

8

11

+6 m

2

27

2

24 14

9

BB

B

19 2째 slope

26

23

BB

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DP

17

4

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E

PLANS

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H

G

A

C

B

E

D

I

BASEMENT & GROUND FLOOR

H

G

I

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A

H

G

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E

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C

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E

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I

F

G

H

C

E

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G

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H

C

E

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G

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SECOND FLOOR & ROOF TOP TERRACE B

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4

DP

D

I

A

FIRST FLOOR + FIRST FLOOR MEZZANINE

3

2

F

B

A

A

1

DP

4

C

D

DP

DP

12

18

4

B

The gutters are hidden underneath the timber grate

3

15

2

A

B

3 DP

3

26

23

BB

B

3

3

24

2째 slope

19

19 10

23

4

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2

+2 m

22

-2 m

2째 slope

20 20

21

+4 m

2

20 20

16

20 20

5

BB

1

13

6

4 10 10

DP

2째 slope

7

12

These down pipes are hidden in the structure of fhe building

1

1

1

LEGEND

A

A

A

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1

ROOF PLAN

H

I

1. Kiosk eating area 2. Services lift 3. Staff WC 4. Cooking area 5. Preparation area 6. Dishwashing area 7. Pantry 8. Fridge room 9. Freezer Room 10. Lift shaft/ circulation space 11. Kiosk/ boat hire counter 12. Boat storage 13. Entry 14. Reception 15. Staff entry/ break room 16. Entry space 17. Male WC 18. Female WC 19. Lift shaft 20. Stairwell 21. Cafe space 22. Cafe counter/ bar 23. Skylight (above) 24. Restaurant space 25. Restaurant outdoor eating space 26. Restaurant bar 27. Restaurant roof top garden space

I

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+12.000

+10.000

+10.000

+08.000

+08.000

+06.000

+06.000

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+04.000

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-02.000

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NORTH ELEVATION

SOUTH ELEVATION

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RESTAURANT PERSPECTIVE - EARLY MORNING

CAFE PERSPECTIVE - AFTERNOON

VIEW FROM THE WATER - EARLY MORNING

ROOF TOP GARDEN PERSPECTIVE - NIGHT

RESTAURANT PERSPECTIVE - NIGHT

+12.000

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ENTRY PERSPECTIVE - DAY A

+10.000

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27

+08.000

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+08.000

26

20

21

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20

+04.000

+04.000

20 13

+02.000

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EAST ELEVATION

Madeleine Hodge

SECTIONS

ELEVATIONS

21

+02.000

+04.000

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16

20

11

4

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14

+02.000

12

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SECTION AA

SECTION BB

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Madeleine Dubrelle Hodge

B. Env (Arch), University of Melbourne, 2012 M. 04 03 578 865 E. madeleine.d.hodge@gmail.com W. www.issuu.com/madeleinedhodge


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