ST 11- UP IN THE AIR Manisha Nupur Shah, 103402719 2021- HS2 ARC 70003 Design Research Studio B, Studio Journal Master of Architecture Studio Leader: Gergana Rusenova Ravi Bessabava Unit Convenor: Dr. Ian Woodcock
Timber is a sustainable resource with great versatility. It is renewable and has good durability. Therefore, it is potentially a good building material which is renewable, sustainable, robust, aesthetic and environment friendly. This studio provides an opportunity to explore the wonders of this material and indulge in detail for its fabrication. In my perspective focus on details would be the crux of this entire journey of the studio.
Celebrating Timber
A material capable for not only the tiny structure but buildings of significant scale and function. Researching the properties and utilizing them to the best would be a great learning experience.
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Page 006-015 1.1 Introducing Me 1.2 Studio Overview
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Page 042-093 3.1 Site Study 3.2 Precedent Study 3.3 Anthropometric Study 3.4 Zoning Study 3.5 Prototype Study 3.6 Concept 3.7 Design Development
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Page 094-147 4.1 Concept 4.2 Site Study 4.3 Form Study 4.4 Precedent Study 4.5 Prototype Study 4.6 Site Drawings 4.7 Dome Drawings 4.8 Detail Drawings 4.9 Assembly Logic 4.10 Renders
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CONCEPTUAL REVISION
CONCEPTUAL BUIDING SERVICES STUDY
LIFE CYCLE ANALYSIS
PROJECT TWOPERSONAL SPACE:THE MIND YOGA
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PROJECT ONEDWELLING: NESTING IN THE GREEN
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UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION • About Me • Studio Overview • Studio Overview: Why Treehosue • Studio Overview: Inspiration Board
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INTRODUCING ME A former faculty with the Architecture Department of Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering in Bangalore, India, where apart from teaching, had the opportunity to research various technological innovations and materials. Was involved in presenting a research paper at National Conferences. An individual involved in upgrading skill set by pursuing short courses like sustainable interior design, new design software like Revit, Rhino, etc, from various platform. Throughout the experience, have been involved in peer mentoring and training and deeply committed to the teaching learning process and gained a special interest and passion for teaching. In a nutshell a designer and architect from India, a zentangle enthusiastic, poetry enthusiastic, co author for a few anthology book, passionate academician and a forever learner.
A bachelor’s degree holder in architecture with an experience of 11+ years in the domain. Have been in various design and academic roles. Working with architectural firms and companies since 2008, had the opportunity to lead diverse projects like individual residences and developments, hospitality, commercial, salon and spas, etc and work on design problems, together with specialists from multiple fields like the building structure team, services team, etc. Worked as design associate with a retail Multinational Corporation and has a deep experience in planning space strategically.
Fig 1. Shah. Sneh, 2018 (Photograph)
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STUDIO OVERVIEW
Timber is a renewable material. It is a choice for a sustainable building material. This studio foucuses on understanding timber and applying its usage for a small scale project- A treehouse The studio offers an opportunity to merge creativity and fun with a function . The studio expects for a built environment with space to relax, eat and basic necessities. The treehouse is expected to be constructed using timber as the primary building material. However, other material to enhance and support will be included.
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The studio will be in two phase. The first half of the studio as phase one will present one treehouse at a conceptual stage. While the other half will present a treehouse with refined details. My journey in this studio explores various functions of a treehouse. And moving further I define two uses of the treehouse and present them. Both projects will be be on different sites.
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STUDIO OVERVIEW: WHY A TREEHOUSE TREE HOUSE
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Why: • Recreation • Play and fun with study • Hangout • Observation deck • Workspace • Meet and greet • A dwelling • Hotel • A personal space
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What: “A tree house, tree fort or tree shed is a platform or building constructed around, next to or among the trunk or branches of one or more mature trees while above ground level. “
The studio explores a flexible brief with a minimum requirement for one sleeping/relaxing area, one eating/cooking area and a bathroom.
(Wikipedia, n.d.)
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This studio I explore the treehouse as a dwelling for the first half of semester and as a personal space as the second half. The dwelling will be at a conceptual stage while the personal space will be explored to have refined details
Possible activities in the tree house
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My idea of the treehouse:
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Minimal Small Cozy Affordable Fun
Relaxing/Sleeping Study/Entertainment Kitchenette and eating space Star gazing Minimum day to day requirement – bathroom Any other space specific to a project function
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My first impression of the project
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STUDIO OVERVIEW: TREEHOUSE INSPIRATION BOARD
A treehouse play area
A treehouse school
A treehouse house
A treehouse yoga space
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A treehouse office
A treehouse dwelling
A treehouse social place
A treehouse hotel
Fig 6. (Blue Forest, 2015)
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• Introduction
Fig 10. (Shutterstock.com, n.d.)
• Timber fabrication techniques
UNIT 2: TIMBER FABRICATION
Fig 11. n.d.)
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TIMBER INTRODUCTION Fig 13. (Shutterstock. com, n.d.) Fig 14. Veneer (The Constructor, n.d.)
Hardwood Species
Softwood Species
Wood Products
• Hardwood trees are generally flowering trees and are evergreen. • The timber is hard. • These are generally used for furnitures and are very durable. • Example balsa wood, beech, alder, hickory, mahogany, oak, maple, teak, and walnut.
• Softwood are also generally evergreen • They grow quick and are easy to cut with machine. • These are softer than hard wood and used for construction. • Example cedar, juniper, pine tree, Douglas fir, redwood, yew, and spruce.
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(www.finepowertools.com, n.d.)
(www.finepowertools.com, n.d.)
(The Constructor, n.d.)
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Veneers Plywood Fiber boards Impreg timbers Compreg timbers Hard boards Glulam Chip board Block board Flush door shutters
Fig 17. Chip Board (The Constructor, n.d.)
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Fig 15. Plywood (The Constructor, n.d.)
Fig 18. Block Board (The Constructor, n.d.)
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Fig 16.Glulam (The Constructor, n.d.)
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TIMBER FABRICATION: JOINERY
Timber fabrication involves many methods to name a few: • Timber Joinery- mostly for rectangular profiles • Kerf Cutting- curved timber • Steam Bending- curved timber
Tenon Mortise
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Dove Tail Joinery
Halved Joint
Mortise and Tenon Joint
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TIMBER FABRICATION: CURVED TIMBER
Kerf Cutting- cutting slits through the length of the timer to enable it to bend.
Steam Bending- Using steam to heat timber and letting it to bend against a curved module prepared. At 99 Celsius the timber loses its rigidity and the material is ready to be bent to the desired profile.
Closer the cut the profile will be more curvilinear
Flexible Timber heated in steam at 99-100 celcius Clamps to keep timber in position
Fig 22. A steam bending setup (Howlett, 2018)
Profile for bending
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TIMBER FABRICATION:PRECEDENT STUDY:VENEER HOUSES
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TIMBER FABRICATION: PRECEDENT STUDY: FORTE LIVING
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TIMBER FABRICATION: PRECEDENT STUDY: CABIN 2
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PROJECT ONE: Dwelling for Two
NESTING IN THE GREEN Not a luxury but a small dwelling In the unban scenario we would have come across a scenario where people go for shared living. Generally, they rent, or sub rent one room with an attached bath to someone who just requires a place to sleep. I would be taking this a project in a way to respond to this by creating treehouse as a small dwelling having the basic minimum requirements of living. A house where one can sleep cook eat and stay. Considering the over all area ranging from 30 sq mt to 40 sq mt, or even lesser
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• Site Study • Precedent Study Fig 53. Ellingsen (2020)
• Anthropometric Study
• Zoning Study
UNIT 3: PROJECT ONE: SMALL DWELLING FOR TWO
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SITE STUDY: CONTEXT
Looking towards the parking
Looking across the Jamieson Way
Looking across the Jamieson Looking across the Kinder Play Area Way
Parking Community Centre
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SITE STUDY: ACCESS AND TREE LOCATIONS
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SITE STUDY: SITE PLAN
Tree Selected
Path
Photograpgh showing parking, open space and community centre behind.
Kinder play area
Community Centre
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The chosen site gives oppurtunity to explore a community treehouse which could be house for a couple and the similar concept could be carried for other sites with colonades of trees. The assembly behind the treehouse would be prefabrication and assembling on site. The site provides ample parking, unloading space oppurtunity for ease of prefabricated pieces materials.
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SITE STUDY: CLIMATE
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SITE STUDY: TREE INFORMATION AND TREE DRAWING
Yellow gum is a medium sized Australian hardwood. It is hard and durable. It is considered for heavy construction. Botanical Name: Eucalyptus leucoxylon Preferred Common Name: Gum, Yellow Species Type: Hardwood (Wood Solutions, n.d.) Manisha Nupur Shah, 103402719
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3D Scan Model of Tree Common Properties and Applications: This tree is hard, strong and very durable. A good choice for structural engineering purposes, including fencing and building. Used for sleepers and poles and is good for heavy construction. It is also a good choice for fuel but it is a tough timber to ignite soon due its hardness and density. (Wood Solutions, n.d.)
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TREE HOUSE: PRECEDENT STUDY: WOOD NEST CABIN
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TREE HOUSE: PRECEDENT STUDY: WOOD NEST CABIN
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TINY HOUSE: PRECEDENT STUDY: APARTMENT, AUSTRALIA
This is a 36 sq metre studio apartment located inner east of Sydney. The apartement is bedroom living space.
One space plan for living, bed space and study. Bathroom as a separate entity
Fig 68. Model (Catseye Bay Design, 2016) Space deliniation created by bespoke furniture design
Kitchen and Eating
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1 Required Area : For 1- 3.4 sq mt For 2- 3.0 sq mt
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3.4 ZONING STUDY
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Component 2 Component 1
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Step 1: Same face component join sideways
Notch at the top end is formed
The third component in perpendicular direction with a corresponding notch is fixed to form an interlocking joint
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PROTOTYPE STUDY: FRAMEWORK
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PROTOTYPE STUDY: FRAMEWORK Using prototype pattern the floor and wall grid can be formed and detailed further to suit the program
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CONCEPT STUDY: FIBONACCI IN NATURE
Fig 72 Tree Branching
(Botanica Mathematica, 2020)
The fibonacci appears in the smallest, to the largest objects in nature. It is a way for information to flow in a very efficient manner. Fibonacci Spiral exists in nature in many ways. In case of trees the branches opens out in fib- Fig 74 Plant showing fiboonacci numbers as shown nacci in the fig. x. The Fibonacci (KEIREN, 2020) begins in the growth of the trunk and then spirals outward as the tree gets larger and taller.
Fig 76 A fibonacci Spiral (KEIREN, 2020)
Fig 75 Snail showing fibonacci (KEIREN, 2020)
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CONCEPT STUDY: PROTOTYPE AND FORM
18 mm thick plywood frame 18 mm thick plywood frame
Interlocking joinery in perpendicular direction
Lenghtening joints side ways
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DESIGN DEVELOPMENT: CONSTRUCTION DETAILS Interlocking ply pieces Interlocking ply pieces Binding piece of ply with notches to accommodate ply sheet L bracket to support and fix bottom support 45 mm by 100 mm battens
Floor grid base detail 1:5 @ A4
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12 mm thick plywood inner cover Ceiling
Insulation 12 mm thick plywood outer cover Sheathing
Inner cover
Air barrier menbrane Boxed window
Wood lap siding
Outer cover with facade finish
18 mm thick plywood forming grid using prototype idea
Floor and wall grid based on prototype model
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E n t r a n c e s t ra i rca s e showing the pailing rotating to form a slinky
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Interior Space showing kitchen area
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Interior night render showing bed space with a big window towards North looking out- gazing the stars
Interior render showing bed space with a big window towards North looking out
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PROJECT TWO: PERSONAL SPACE
THE MIND YOGA A space to indulge myself for relaxation and inner peace. Do activities that are food for soul and mind. Day dreaming star gazing and smiling in the solitude. Cherish the “Me Time”in a small and cozy space for myself. This space will have a resting area, a space to just sit and inercat with the tree, a small kitchen counter with minimal things and a basic powder room. The site is in my front yard so most of the service like a complete kitchen and bathroom would not be necessary in the treehouse.
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• Concept
• Site Study
• Form Study
UNIT 4: PROJECT TWO: SPACE FOR MYSELF
• Precedent Study • Prototype Study This unit covers the treehouse as a personal space. The entire unit is divided into various chapters starting from Precedent Study to Design solution. The design outcome will be have few refined de• Design Progress tails. Few studies will be taken from the previous units. For example, the anthropometric study and climate analysis study would be taken from the previous units.
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SITE STUDY: ACCESS AND TREE LOCATION Tree Main Acecss Road: Kirkstone road
House frontyard
House Inner RoadArlington Way Photograph showing the Arlington Way. An inner road flanked with pedestrian path way on one side.
Tree
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TREE STUDY
- Hard Tree - Used for chisel handles and similar uses. - Used for furniture, cabinets, veneer and hardwood flooring, as well as specialty uses such as long bow construction and tool handles. - It steam-bends easily, holds screws well - This water-resistant wood easily takes most finishes and stains
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FORM STUDY 1. Basic frequency dome - edgy and losing the curve importance 2. Breaking the dome to break the monotony- height not sufficient for the second dome because of overall small radius to suit the concept of a small space 1
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PRECEDENT STUDY: FOR FABRICATION TECHNIQUE
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PROTOTYPE STUDY
Facade finish Underlay membrane
T star connector
Outer plywood cover
Bolts
Timber Struts
Dome insulation Inner plywood cover
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PROTOTYPE STUDY
Paper straw model showing one module
Frame Shutter Glazing
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PROTOTYPE STUDY Shingles Facade 30 x 100 Timber Struts T Star Connector Glazing
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SITE DRAWINGS: SITE PLAN AND SECTION House
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4.7 DOME DRAWINGS: FLOOR PLAN AND SECTION
30 x 100 mm timber studs for dome frame fixed with SS star connector refer Detail 'B'
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Relaxing area
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12 mm thick plywood sheet inner cover fixed on dome frame with screws Wood Shingles treated with WRP fixed with nails Underlay Membrane 12 mm thick plywood sheet outer cover fixed on dome frame with screws Air Cavity Dome Insulation SS star connector with four arms refer detail 'B'
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2 mm thick underlay
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30 mm timber riser wall Floor boards with tongue groove joint
Toilet
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Kitchenette
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12 mm thick treated plywood inner cover
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4.8 DETAIL DRAWINGS Floor boards with tongue groove joint
12 mm thick plywood sheet inner cover fixed on dome frame with screws
2 mm thick underlay
Underlay Membrane 12 mm thick plywood sub floor
Dome Insulation
12 mm thick plywood sheet inner cover fixed on riser wall with screws
Air Cavity
30 mm timber riser wall fixed in floor battens using mortise and tenon joinery
12 mm thick plywood sheet outer cover fixed on dome frame with screws Underlay Membrane Wood Shingles fixed with nails 30 x 100 mm timber studs for dome frame fixed with dome connector (refer prototype details)
L bracket to join the riser timber to floor battens
Angled block nailed to frame and riser wall
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DETAIL DRAWINGS 12 mm thick plywood sheet outer cover fixed on dome frame with screws
25 x 25 mm timber joist for railing fixed to floor battens with tenon and mortise joinery Floor boards with tongue groove joint
Underlay Membrane 30 x 100 mm timber studs for dome frame fixed with dome connector (refer prototype details)
2 mm thick underlay 12 mm thick plywood sub floor
Dome Insulation
L bracket to fix railing to battens Air Cavity
Tenon and mortise joinery
12 mm thick plywood sheet outer cover fixed on dome frame with screws
Flooring Insulation
Underlay Membrane
12 mm thick treated plywood inner cover
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SS finish star connector
Hole for screw bolts
5 arms SS finished star connector
SS bolts to connection 30 x 100 mm timber studs
30 x 100 mm timber studs
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DETAIL DRAWINGS Wood Shingles nailed on the plywood
Glazing
Underlay Membrane
Shutter hinged on side
12 mm thick plywood outer cover fixed on dome frame with screws
Frame for window
Air Cavity
Dome Insulation
30 x 100 mm timber studs for dome frame
30 x 100 mm timber studs for dome frame
12 mm thick plywood inner cover fixed on dome frame with screws
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50 x 50 timber support fixed to post with angled mortise and tenon joint
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75 x 10 mm coach screws 75 x 75 mm 4 mm thickness stirrup plates
Four piece Connector
Galvanized steel 25 mm diameter post anchor stem Compound wall as per site condition
Screw Bolt 30 x 100 mm timber studs for dome frame
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DETAIL DRAWINGS 45 x 90 mm timber battens in perpendicular dir ection with lap joint
45 x 90 mm timber battens in perpendicular direction with lap joint
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45 x90 mm timber battens in perpendicular dir ection with lap joint
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Detail J- Flooring Grid Pattern
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ASSEMBLY LOGIC 6.5 mt x 6.5 mt garage spacecan be used for storage of modules
6.5 mt x 5.5 mt (34 sq mt)green space can be used for assembly
8 mt x 8 mt parking space to fir a 10 ft lorry
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RENDERS
Render showing the bridge as connectivty to the house and the treehouse
Night render showing the bridge and the treehouse with lights in and around to create ambience
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RENDERS
Rendering showing rest area in late evening time and during daytime.
Rendering showing the kitchen areaspace with minimum requirements. The benchtop is also used as writing table.
The interior finish is deliberately chosen to blend and camouflage with the tree.
The interior finish blends with the tree.
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RENDERS An internal render showing the cutout for tree to grow and expand. The ladder from the access level to dome level
External render showing the bridge and the access level with the ladder to the higher level. All the railings, supports are finished to blend with the tree.
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UNIT 5: LIFE CYCLE ANALYSIS
This unit covers studies the lifecycle of the treehouse and how materials can be used to its best. It briefs the various materials used in the tree house and discusses their reusability. Manisha Nupur Shah, 103402719
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LIFE CYCLE ANALYSIS Source
Manufacturing/Fabrication
Manufacturing/Fabrication
Assembling
Assembled on Site Fig 96: Sawing and manufacting into varied products
(larese, 2013)
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LIFE CYCLE ANALYSIS: RECYCLE Materials Used: • Plywood • Timber • Nails, Screws and Connectors • Glass
1. Wood Products: - Residue used for making timber-core chips, MDF. - Heat energy - Reused to make other products
Fig 98: Wooden Residue
(Thiradech, n.d.)
2. Nails/Screws - Crap iron used as nutrients for plants - Melted to reuse for automobile parts and making cans. 3. Glass - Melted into manufacture of fiber glass - Incorporated into ashaphalt -Used with concretre to create terrazzo flooring and count er top.
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(Navigator
Business
(SHEPHERD, 2019)
Optimizer, 2016)
Fig 99: Paper and Pulp
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Fig 102: Fuel
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UNIT 6: BUILDING SERVICES CONCEPT At a conceptual level how the treehouse can be serviced mainly in terms of water supply, rain water disposal and solar lights usage. This units explains my idea behind the services at a basic concept level. Manisha Nupur Shah, 103402719
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6.1 BUILDING SERVICE CONCEPTS
Rain Water Tank
The riser wall facade height can be used to install solar panels which could be use for electricity.
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The tree house sits in the frontyard of my house and the rain water can easily be drained into the street drain. However the idea behind providing with a gutter is to collect the rain water and channel it through pipe into an existng rain water tank in the backyard of my house.
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Solar lights for railing at access floor level
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Rain Water Collected
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Rise Up Pressure Pump
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Solar lights for bridge
Rain Water Gutter Water supply line as existing on site Rain Water Pipe
Rain Water Collected
Water supply line as existing on site Rain Water Pipe
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Gutter Slope
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Rain Water Gutter
Rise Up
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UNIT 7: CONCEPTUAL UPDATES FROM FINAL FEEDABCK
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7.1 CONCEPTUAL UPDATES: POST FINAL REVIEW Considering the feedback from the final review on 9th November 2021 related to bridge design, I explored railing design in the geodesic dome pattern. Using lightweight materials like 25 mm thick plywood for frame and polycarbonate sheet for transparency. This design would have been a tunnel-like entrance into a broader and open space
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Top suspension cable tied and anchored 50 mm x 50 mm Timber post Bottom suspension cable tied and anchored
Wooden planks for bridge Suspension cable running throughout at top and bottom
Access level floor Suspension cable running continuous through bridge planks
Additional incline support
Wooden Planks 100 mm x 100 mm Timber post anchored to soil with foudation base
Railing fixed to the floor using mortise and tenon joint and anchored using an L bracket
Conceptual detail showing bridge components and connection details.
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UNIT 8: REFERENCES
This unit lists the references used in the entire folio. Manisha Nupur Shah, 103402719
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Catseye Bay Design, 2016. Small and Sculpted Studio Apartment / Catseye Bay Design. [online] ArchDaily. Available at: <https://www.archdaily.com/792150/small-and-sculpted-studio-apartment-catseye-bay-design?ad_source=search&ad_medium=projects_tab> [Accessed 9 November 2021]. Coloriages à imprimer, n.d. Dessin Mandalas pour Enfants #124194 (Mandalas) à colorier – Coloriages à imprimer. [online] Coloriages à imprimer. Available at: <https://albumdecoloriages.com/coloriages/mandalas/mandalas-pour-enfants/124194/> [Accessed 7 November 2021]. Ellingsen, S., 2020. Gallery of Woodnest Cabin / Helen & Hard - 22. [online] ArchDaily. Available at: <https://www.archdaily.com/953847/woodnest-cabin-helen-and-hard/5fe157bc63c017832e000cf9-woodnest-cabin-helen-and-hard-siteplan> [Accessed 22 August 2021]. Emma Cross Photographer, 2012. Forte Tower Melbourne - KLH Massivholz GmbH. [online] KLH Massivholz GmbH. Available at: <https://www.klh.at/en/references/forte-tower-melbourne/> [Accessed 3 September 2021].
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Etsy.com, 2018. Inner Peace Svg Solar Eclipse Svg Eclipse Nostalgia Lotus | Etsy UK. [online] Etsy.com. Available at: <https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/553634043/inner-peacesvg-solar-eclipse-svg> [Accessed 7 November 2021]. Fifi, l., Fifi, l. and profile, V., 2021. laughter effects. [online] Thewrite-note.blogspot.com. Available at: <https://the-writenote.blogspot.com/2021/09/when-is-poem-poem-must-ithave-rhythm.html> [Accessed 7 November 2021]. Fitoaromastudio.com, n.d. [online] Fitoaromastudio.com. Available at: <https://www.fitoaromastudio.com/single-post/2018/01/28/Kreirajte-Kutak-za-du%C5%A1u> [Accessed 7 November 2021]. Freddie, 2013. Tree Houses for the child within…. [online] https://theownerbuildernetwork.co. Available at: <https:// theownerbuildernetwork.co/quiet-spaces/tree-houses/> [Accessed 7 November 2021]. Gclumber.com, n.d. Shiplap Siding. [online] Gclumber.com. Available at: <https://www.gclumber.com/st-louis-shiplap-nickle-gap-siding-paneling.html> [Accessed 10 August 2021].
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Geo-dome.co.uk, 2021. 4v Dome calculation tool. [online] Geo-dome.co.uk. Available at: <https://geo-dome. co.uk/4v_tool.asp> [Accessed 6 November 2021]. Gstudioimagen, n.d. [online] Dreamstime.com. Available at: <https://www.dreamstime.com/stock-illustration-eco-house-tree-silhouette-isolated-icon-vector-illustration-design-image90436898> [Accessed 7 November 2021]. Hariri Pontarini Architects, 2016. ���-10 ������������ �������� ��� ��������� | ARCHITIME.RU. [online] Architime.ru. Available at: <https://www.architime.ru/specarch/top_10_house_for_meditation/meditation.htm> [Accessed 7 November 2021]. Helen and Hard, 2020. Gallery of Woodnest Cabin / Helen & Hard - 22. [online] ArchDaily. Available at: <https:// www.archdaily.com/953847/woodnest-cabin-helen-andhard/5fe157bc63c017832e000cf9-woodnest-cabin-helenand-hard-site-plan?next_project=no> [Accessed 16 September 2021].
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Ladycartoonist, n.d. 50 Digital Joints: Poster Visual Reference. [online] Instructables. Available at: <https://www.instructables.com/50-Digital-Joints-poster-visual-reference/> [Accessed 5 August 2021].
Pinterest, n.d. concealed timber connectors - Google Search | Post and beam, Beams, Timber frame porch. [online] Pinterest. Available at: <https://www.pinterest.com.au/ pin/763360205573941311/> [Accessed 10 August 2021].
SHEPHERD, L., 2019. Tips for Prepping and Painting MDF for a Better Finish. [online] The Spruce Crafts. Available at: <https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/avoid-extra-sandingprime-mdf-2365111> [Accessed 7 November 2021].
Lu, K., 2016. Small and Sculpted Studio Apartment / Catseye Bay Design. [online] ArchDaily. Available at: <https://www. archdaily.com/792150/small-and-sculpted-studio-apartment-catseye-bay-design?ad_source=search&ad_medium=projects_tab> [Accessed 9 November 2021].
Pinterest, n.d. School Esquisse | Timber architecture, Timber structure, Roof construction. [online] Pinterest. Available at: <https://www.pinterest.com.au/pin/404127766543162862/> [Accessed 12 November 2021].
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watt, w., 2013. Gallery of Cabin 2 / Maddison Architects 11. [online] ArchDaily. Available at: <https://www.archdaily.com/604501/cabin-2-maddison-architects/54f4f92de58ece8431000039-03-jpg?next_project=no> [Accessed 10 August 2021]. Webb, K., n.d. Forte Living | WoodSolutions. [online] Woodsolutions.com.au. Available at: <https://www.woodsolutions. com.au/inspiration-case-study/forte-living#:~:text=Forte%20 Living%20is%20a%2010%20storey%20apartment%20building,first%20Australian%20building%20to%20be%20made%20 from%20CLT.> [Accessed 10 August 2021].
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