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MARTINA FU ARCHITECTURE P O R T F O L I O


C O  N T E N T S

D E S I G N I N T E N T

C U R R I C U L U M V I T A E

PROJECT OVERVIEW

Architecture for me is incredibly fascinating when it becomes a transformative catalyst to morph how a space is perceived and received.

Education 2014 - 2019 | Bachelor of Architecture and Environments (Architecture, Design and Planning) . University of Sydney 2002 - 2014 | International Baccalaureate Diploma . MLC School, Burwood

01 Capstone: Axis 02 Studio: Sensing Space 03 Elective: DA Report 04 Core: 360O Newtown 05 Design Lab: IEQ

When architecture brings people together, onceempty places begin to resonate with the synergy of interactions and liveliness of shared experiences. In my learning journey, I came to realise the importance of small details in design and how the impalpable and physical influences of architecture can add or detract value from present and future places. This portfolio is an exploration of experiential, sensory architecture and sustainable design that endeavours to add value to its context.

Professional Experience Feb 2015 - Nov 2018 | Design Assistant . JF Building Consultants . Five Dock AutoCAD drafting for residential, commercial projects, administration duties, Development Application preparation, SEE, BASIX, liaison with contractors, suppliers, engineers. Jan 2017 | Fujian Construction Firm . Internship . China Assisted with drafting large-scale residential housing on AutoCAD, site measurements. Design Competitions 2019 | SkyCity Challenge 19. Individual 2016 | SuperStudio. Team . University of Technology 2015 | SuperStudio. Team . University of Newcastle 2015 | Upscale. Team. University of Sydney x Commune, Newtown Skill Profile Languages | English, Chinese mandarin 3D Fabrication | Timber cutting, laser cutting and 3D printing, model-making Adobe Photoshop Technical Software | Adobe Indesign AutoCAD Adobe Illustrator Rhino Microsoft Word SketchUp Apple Pages Revit Microsoft Powerpoint Grasshopper Interests and Hobbies Sustainable products and design, playing violin, travelling, learning new languages, bouldering, netball Volunteering 2018 - Present | Sydney Young Vinnie’s Executive


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PLANS

C A P S T O N E : A X S

PRIMARY SCHOOL 2018

In the high-paced, dense context of Camperdown, Sydney, the school is a solace for activity-based learning in converging internal and external spaces. The primary school forms a sequential winding shape, extending along an X-Z axis. Classrooms on each facet is integrated with the existing natural environment of the site to create inviting and experiential spaces for learning and play. Open decks on alternating levels provide vertical spaces for gardening, painting and exercise which students can easily access. A sturdy, interlaced bamboo facade mimics a forest of trees, filtering sunlight into the spaces.

PRIMARY Students

ZONES

SECONDARY Locals

FUTURE Families

FORM

CIRCULATION


 

U N I N H I B I T E D L E A R N I N G

Collaborative environments, moveable elements, study nooks, open libraries, vertical playgrounds. In spaces that welcome curiosity and exploration, students cultivate teamwork and independent learning through organic interactions with their peers. The private and multi-functional programs within the building allows the school’s value and use to be extended to its neighbours. Thus, the school is opened up to the community and spaces can be enlivened by the cooperation, movement and shared knowledge of students and local residents.

SOUTH ELEVATION

Learning rooms connected to outdoor roof decks provide the children with spaces to run and play and grow their own edible gardens. For larger classes, activity-based workspaces facilitate for collaboration, hands-on projects, and diverse teaching pedagogies. Glazing, living plant walls, and the earthy tones of locally-sourced timber and up-cycled concrete blends modern detailing with the existing contextual palette, maintaining visual connections to the outside.

NORTH ELEVATION

SECTION B

B

B

WEST ELEVATION

CONCEPT SKETCHES





AXIS PRIMARY SCHOOL





GROUND FLOOR

FIRST FLOOR @3M

FIRST FLOOR @6M

TACTILE MAP MODEL

PLANS

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STUDIO:SENSING SPACE

SENSORY ORIENTATION PARK

2016 Team | Arim Hwang The design includes the development of an entire sensory experience where the visually impaired can interact with the architecture and establish their own meaningful relationship. The core space of the rehabilitation centre is a sensory orientation park consisting of a sequence of haptic architectural events they may use to learn way-finding. We realised the site was a sensory journey in itself, from the wharf to the building, and attempted to recreate the different intensities of feeling in our sensory orientation par out of the centre exists in three zones.

SITE

RECEPTION

CONCEPT SKETCHES

CHAMBERS

MODEL DEVELOPMENT


S I T E : C O C K A T O O I S L A N D

With the industrial character and materials of the site in mind, the centre conceives atmospheric spaces for relaxation and mobility, connecting navigation with sensory experience to rehabilitate the visuallyimpaired. We realised the journey from the wharf to the site was a sensory journey in itself, and attempted to imbue the different intensities of feeling in our orientation park. In doing so, the design explores space through the other human senses apart from visual; touch, smell, taste and sound to intimate interaction with architecture. At the entrance of the building, the immense concrete wall of the reception blocks any view to the interior, appearing impenetrable. But wander along the length of the wall and you will discover openings on each end that lead to the amenities (library, community room, offices) at the back or sensory park. Like an onion that peels away in layers, the spaces are connected little by little, gradually revealing themselves to the explorer.

PULL

SHIFT

COMPLEX VOLUMES

RECEPTION/ SENSORY PARK

TRANSITION SPACE

LIBRARY/ OFFICE/ COMMUNITY ROOM SPACES

EXPRESS PATH TO AMENITIES

SENSORY PARK SEATING AREA AND SUSPENDED GLASS READING NOOK

SENSORY PARK MOVEMENT

‘STACKED’ AMENITIES MOVEMENT CIRCULATION


 

MODEL CHAMBERS

TOUCH

AXONOMETRIC

RECEPTION

TOUCH

SMELL/TASTE

SOUND

SECTION A

SMELL/TASTE

1. Textured timber walls create tactile cues to guide user. 2. Users push sliding wooden blocks in/out of walls, personalising the textural scape for the following user. 3. Braille guide imprinted above inset handrail to guide visuallyimpaired.

1. Central courtyard with natural light for warm setting. 2. Living plant wall exudes fragrance of flowers and herbs, connecting sense with natural cues. 3. Suspended walkway creates two levels of circulation, users explore scents along plant wall.

SOUND

TRANSITION

1. Sound of crunching feet on gravel connects to site’s landscape of water and sandstone cliffs. 2. Steel cable strings stretching from wall to ceiling turns sensory chamber into music instrument.

1. Users use their sense of touch to feel along a ridged timber wall in the transition chamber, where vertical ridges diverge towards a central entrance into the amenities zone.

3. Timber walls reflect sound for auditory and acoustic interest.

TRANSITION

SECTION B

EAST ELEVATION


DOWN-SIZE UP-SIZE HOUSE: PRECEDENT ANALYSIS

D A P R O P O S A L S U M M A R Y

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Alterations and Additions to existing double-storey dwelling at 101 Alice Street, Newtown, Lot number DP921942.

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1. Hierarchy of spaces by size

1-Entry Hall 2-Study 3-Bedroom 4-Kitchen 5-Living

THE DOWN SIZE UP SIZE HOUSE

Proposal includes alteration of rear portion of existing dwelling on ground and first floors. Existing THE DOWN SIZE UP SIZE HOUSE carport to be rebuilt as a multi-functional covered structure, facilitating for carpark space or outdoor entertainment area. Current and proposed dwelling contains 3 bedrooms, 2 on first floor, 1 on ground floor, and 2 bathrooms. Subject site is zoned R2 Low Density Residential under the Marrickville Local Environmental Plan 2011. Current dwelling is a double-storey brick house with a pitched roof form, adjoined to the neighbouring dwelling, 103 Alice St, Newtown. It has a generous backyard with offstreet car parking. The existing car parking space is accessible from the rear lane at the southern boundary. The dwelling frontage faces Alice Street.

Ground Floor Plan 1:200

6-Dining 7-Rear Yard 8-Car Park

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PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 2018

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B

3. Zones

This unit focused on building practical experience for DA approvals. The final submission consisted of a Development Application proposal for Alterations and Additions to an existing terrace house in Newtown. The submission included technical drawings, BASIX certificate, Statement of Environmental Effects and site analysis. Prior preparation was undertaken throughout the semester in the form of precedent studies, shadow studies and LEP, DCP code analysis to inspire the design for alterations in the terrace house.

PLANS First Floor Plan 1:200

1-Bedroom 2-Ensuite 3-Walk in Robe 4-Deck 5-Skylight (to living below)

THE DOWN SIZE UP SIZE HOUSE

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1-Study 2-Bedroom 3-Bathroom 4-Kitchen / Living / Dining 5-Bathroom

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Design responds to the client’s brief of extending the house for a family of four with two primary ESUOH EZIS PU EZIS NWOD EHT school aged children. Master bedroom enlarged for parents. Children’s bedroom and study area looks out over landscaped rear garden. New skillion roof for rear portion allows rainwater to drain off, and THE DOWN SIZE UP SIZE HOUSE uses metal sheeting to match existing roof material. Added deck extends children’s study area for a functional, sunny reading nook and play area. Overall front portion remains unchanged to complement existing streetscape along Alice Street.

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1-Entry Hall 2-Study 3-Bedroom 4-Kitchen 5-Living

GU

C 29.89

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FL 29.84

101 ALICE ST

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Cool winter winds

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Analysis of spaces, light and circulation for alterations and additions to a terrace house at MacMahon’s Point, Sydney. Important features include skylight, addition of deck extending from master bedroom, and reading nook overlooking outdoor courtyard.

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P R E C E D E N T S T U D Y

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Vertical adjustable timber louvres allow light to enter the building. Front façade and core foundation structure is retained. Undulating façade on east breaks linearity of spaces and catches eastern morning sunlight. The triangular courtyard collates dining, kitchen, living areas into a open plan trinity. New addition structure uses reclaimed brick, timber and translucent glazing to match existing material palette.

THE DOWN SIZE UP SIZE HOUSE

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E L E C T I V E : D A R E P O R T

Section BB 1:200

1-Kitchen 2-Back Yard / Car Space 3-Bedroom

5m

5

1

2

6

A

8

SITE ANALYSIS: 101 ALICE ST, NEWTOWN

CPT TMB GRV TL EX GRS W D

Drawing title:

SITE ANALYSIS

Client:

MR. AND MRS. JOHNSON

Property address:

Project:

Property title:

101 ALICE STREET NEWTOWN NSW 2042

ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS TO EXISTING BUILDING

LOT 2 / DP921942

4

KEY

Scale:

Dim:

1:100 @ A3

mm

C

Final DA Submission

18.10.2018

B

Graphic Standards Submission

04.10.2018

Date of survey:

A

Preliminary Design Submission

06.09.2018

02.08.2018

Revision

Reason for issue

Date

Site boundary Metal fence Demolition Carpet Timber flooring Loose gravel Tiled flooring Existing Grass area Window Door

PROPOSED

Yipeng Martina Fu SID: 450411182 Drawn

TAP GAS TEL Concrete structure SEW Brick structure SP Timber flooring LP U Cement Render HYD Glazing PP SV Existing ELEC BM WM COL BAL Timber structure

Tap P 0.00 Pool Gas R 0.00 Roof Telstra G 0.00 Gutter Sewer RW 0.00 Roadway Sign Post FL 0.00 Floor Level Light Pole TB 0.00 Top of Bank Unknown TD 0.00 Top of Door Hydrant TW 0.00 Top of Wall Power Pole NS 0.00 Natural Surface Stop Valve BB 0.00 Bottom of Bank Electrical VC 0.00 Vehicle Crossing Benchmark TW 0.00 Top / Head of Window Water Meter C 0.00 Concrete / Hard Surface Column Balustrade

Project no.

Drawing no.

Issue:

2018-1

DA-D01

C

B

1

B


Circulation area between private and public zones

Bookcase divides open study and bed

TMB for children's bed minimises dust collection, is durable and easy to clean.

Study extends to outdoor sunny deck for children to play

Metal fence 2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10 11

Desk

13

VOID DOWN

BAL

ELEC

Ceiling Level FL 36.08

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14

WR

1

WR

15

GRS

Rug

16

W11

DA D-09 A

BC

CR New skillion roof ridge FL 35.98

17

Balcony TL Front garden

Linen Children's Bed + Leisure

Bath TL 4m2

2

D03

14m

W09

Reading nook

W08

CR

First Floor FL 33.09

W10

CPT

GRS Metal fence

Remove ex.fireplace

Curved seating bench warmed by north-eastern daylight is cosy relaxation area

Remove ex.fireplace

Enlargened master bed with ensuite and wardrobe

TMB

Open, well-ventilated study area with natural daylighting looking out to rear garden

1.2m timber slat fence gives privacy while allowing access to sunlight and views

250

FL 29.84 Living/Family

Bath

L'dry

FL 29.84 Kitchen + Dining

NATURAL GROUND LINE

4743

FL 30.05 Entry hall

Ex. Ground Floor FL 30.05

99 ALICE ST

4870

CR

CR

Ex. metal fence

Metal fence Ex. door changed to complementary outswing door

WR

CR Outdoor courtyard

PEB

CR Study

Children's Bed + Leisure Master Bed

Deck TMB

TMB 20m2

Storage

Ens. TL 2m2

GRS

Study TMB

2930

Master Bed CPT 17m2

3140

ALICE STREET

Extended concrete slab

Ex. fibro fence replaced with matching metal fence PEB

5010 (Boundary width)

R.0.5 50mm foil backed polystyrene board for skillion roof insulation

MAX HEIGHT 9.5m

Roof Ridge R 38.91

B DA D-10

103 ALICE ST

2931




BOUNDARY

BOUNDARY

20530 (Overall length)

TMB

TL TMB

Ground Floor (from lounge) FL 29.54

1470

20530 (Overall length) EX. REAR SETBACK 10.48m

EX. FRONT SETBACK 2.26m

KEY

KEY CPT TMB GRV TL EX GRS PEB

Drawing title:

Client:

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

MR. AND MRS. JOHNSON

Property address:

Project:

Property title:

101 ALICE STREET NEWTOWN NSW 2042

ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS TO EXISTING BUILDING

LOT 2 / DP921942

Scale:

Dim:

1:100 @ A3

mm

C

Final DA Submission

18.10.2018

B

Graphic Standards Submission

04.10.2018

Date of survey:

A

Preliminary Design Submission

06.09.2018

02.08.2018

Revision

Reason for issue

Site boundary Metal fence Demolition Carpet Timber flooring Loose gravel Tiled flooring Existing Grass area Loose pebbles

PROPOSED Timber structure Concrete structure Brick structure Timber flooring Cement Render Glazing Existing Metal

Yipeng Martina Fu SID: 450411182

Date

TAP GAS TEL SEW SP LP U HYD PP SV ELEC BM WM

Tap Gas Telstra Sewer Sign Post Light Pole Unknown Hydrant Power Pole Stop Valve Electrical Benchmark Water Meter

R Roof GU Gutter FL Floor Level TW Top of Wall VC Vehicle Crossing TW Top / Head of Window C Concrete / Hard Surface COL Column BAL Balustrade DP Down pipe W Window D Door

CPT TMB GRV TL EX GRS PEB

Project no.

Drawing no.

Issue:

Drawing title:

2018-1

DA-D03

C

SECTION A

Drawn

Client:

MR. AND MRS. JOHNSON

Property address:

Project:

Property title:

101 ALICE STREET NEWTOWN NSW 2042

ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS TO EXISTING BUILDING

LOT 2 / DP921942

Scale:

Dim:

1:100 @ A3

mm

C

Final DA Submission

18.10.2018

B

Graphic Standards Submission

04.10.2018

Date of survey:

A

Preliminary Design Submission

06.09.2018

02.08.2018

Revision

Reason for issue

Site boundary Metal fence Demolition Carpet Timber flooring Loose gravel Tiled flooring Existing Grass area Loose pebbles

PROPOSED Timber structure Concrete structure Brick structure Timber flooring Cement Render Glazing Existing Metal

Yipeng Martina Fu SID: 450411182

Date

TAP GAS TEL SEW SP LP U HYD PP SV ELEC BM WM

Tap Gas Telstra Sewer Sign Post Light Pole Unknown Hydrant Power Pole Stop Valve Electrical Benchmark Water Meter

R Roof GU Gutter FL Floor Level TW Top of Wall VC Vehicle Crossing TW Top / Head of Window C Concrete / Hard Surface COL Column BAL Balustrade DP Down pipe W Window D Door

Project no.

Drawing no.

Issue:

2018-1

DA-09

C

Drawn

20530 (Overall length) 100

6248

250

250

B DA D-10

103 ALICE ST

BOUNDARY

BOUNDARY

3016

Ex. chimney Retain ex. party wall

Replace ex. carpet with timber flooring

Open plan kitchen, dining and living area

New timber slat staircase to first floor

Metal fence

Ex. fibro fence replaced with matching metal fence 1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

FL 30.05 Entry hall TMB ELEC

GRS

C 29.90 Verandah TL W01

9 10 11

12

WM

13

UP

14

Bath TL 4m2

15 16

C 29.13

DA D-09 A

B

Ceiling Level FL 36.08

17

WR

FL 29.84 Living/Family TMB

COL

FL 29.35 Lounge TMB 12m2

D01

W03

GRS

W07

DOWN

FL 29.84 Kitchen + Dining TMB 20m2

23m2

Guest Bed CPT 10m2

Front garden

Ex. pitched roof

F

L'dry

1

2

W04

W05

CR

COL C 29.07

D02

XSIZE YSIZE ZSIZE

ALICE STREET

PEB

5010 (Boundary width)

Roof Ridge R 38.91

Retain and prune ex. tree

Sliding door to ensuite

Freestanding structure/ carport

W06

Master Bed

GRV

W02 Outdoor courtyard

PEB

First Floor FL 33.09

CPT

COL Metal fence

COL

GRS

Metal fence

CR Ex. door changed to complementary double window

Remove ex.fireplace

New TV above ex. fireplace

Undulating glass facade oriented towards N/NE draws light into depth of spaces

Glazing shaded by Return to orthogonal vertical adjustable structure extends lounge into rear garden timber louvres

Triangular courtyard connects outdoor and main living area

103 ALICE ST

Guest Bed

99 ALICE ST

99 ALICE ST

Ex. Ground Floor FL 30.05

CPT

NATURAL GROUND LINE

7000

3832

250

20530 (Overall length) EX. REAR SETBACK 10.48m

EX. FRONT SETBACK 2.26m

AREA CALCULATIONS Ground floor total: 70.90 sqm First floor total: 64.20 sqm

CPT TMB GRV TL EX GRS PEB

Compliant Private Open Space (45 sqm minimum): Total POS = 51.87 sqm

Drawing title:

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

KEY

KEY

Total floor area: 135.10 sqm Compliant Floor Space Ratio (Permitted FSR 1:1): (135.10 : 153) = 0.88:1 FSR

Client:

MR. AND MRS. JOHNSON

Property address:

Project:

101 ALICE STREET NEWTOWN NSW 2042

ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS TO EXISTING BUILDING

Property title:

LOT 2 / DP921942

Scale:

1:100 @ A3

Dim:

mm

C

Final DA Submission

18.10.2018

B

Graphic Standards Submission

04.10.2018

Date of survey:

A

Preliminary Design Submission

06.09.2018

02.08.2018

Revision

Reason for issue

Date

Site boundary Metal fence Demolition Carpet Timber flooring Loose gravel Tiled flooring Existing Grass area Loose pebbles

PROPOSED

Yipeng Martina Fu SID: 450411182 Drawn

Timber structure Concrete structure Brick structure Timber flooring Cement Render Glazing Existing Metal

TAP GAS TEL SEW SP LP U HYD PP SV ELEC BM WM

Project no.

2018-1

Tap Gas Telstra Sewer Sign Post Light Pole Unknown Hydrant Power Pole Stop Valve Electrical Benchmark Water Meter

R Roof GU Gutter FL Floor Level TW Top of Wall VC Vehicle Crossing TW Top / Head of Window C Concrete / Hard Surface COL Column BAL Balustrade DP Down pipe W Window D Door

Drawing no.

DA-D02

Issue:

C

CPT TMB GRV TL EX GRS PEB

Drawing title:

SECTION B

Client:

MR. AND MRS. JOHNSON

Property address:

101 ALICE STREET NEWTOWN NSW 2042

Project:

ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS TO EXISTING BUILDING

Property title:

LOT 2 / DP921942

Scale:

Dim:

C

Final DA Submission

18.10.2018

1:100 @ A3

mm

B

Graphic Standards Submission

04.10.2018

Date of survey:

A

Preliminary Design Submission

06.09.2018

02.08.2018

Revision

Reason for issue

Date

Site boundary Metal fence Demolition Carpet Timber flooring Loose gravel Tiled flooring Existing Grass area Loose pebbles

PROPOSED

Yipeng Martina Fu SID: 450411182 Drawn

Timber structure Concrete structure Brick structure Timber flooring Cement Render Glazing Existing Metal

TAP GAS TEL SEW SP LP U HYD PP SV ELEC BM WM

Tap R Roof Gas GU Gutter Telstra FL Floor Level Sewer TW Top of Wall Sign Post VC Vehicle Crossing Light Pole TW Top / Head of Window Unknown C Concrete / Hard Surface Hydrant COL Column Power Pole BAL Balustrade Stop Valve DP Down pipe Electrical W Window Benchmark Water Meter D Door

Project no.

Drawing no.

Issue:

2018-1

DA-D10

C


Ex. fibro fence replaced with matching metal fence

ALICE STREET

PEB

5010 (Boundary width)

GU

GRS

Roof Ridge R 38.91

Ex. pitched roof

DA D-09 A

Ceiling Level FL 36.08

FALL

Front garden

Exposed masonry wall to match existing

Ex. balcony door changed from inwards swing to outwards

FALL

EX. PITCHED METAL ROOF

New skillion roof

New skillion roof ridge FL 35.98

GRS FALL

Ex. chimney

Ex. Roof Ridge R 38.91

Ex. pitched roof

DP

SKILLION METAL SHEETING ROOF TO MATCH EXISTING

GU

BOUNDARY

BOUNDARY Ex. chimney

Metal fence

ELEC

BOUNDARY

BOUNDARY

B DA D-10

103 ALICE ST

W11

FLAT METAL SHEETING ROOF

DP

Ex. balcony with new metal balustrade painted to match existing colour

GU DP GRS

PEB

First Floor FL 33.09

First Floor FL 33.09

Ex. cement-rendered masonry wall

Metal fence

Metal fence Ex. front door

103 ALICE ST

99 ALICE ST

W01

103 ALICE ST

99 ALICE ST

Ex. door changed to complementary double windows

Ex. Ground Floor FL 30.05

Ex. Ground Floor FL 30.05

99 ALICE ST

Double glazed door to rear garden

D02

Roof Ridge R 38.91

MAX HEIGHT 9.5m

Ex. masonry wall extended using identical brick pattern

Relocated multi-purpose timber structure with metal sheeting roof

New metal fence to match existing

Metal roof to match existing

New extended masonry wall to match existing

NATURAL GROUND LINE

BOUNDARY

Adjustable timber louvres over windows control shading and sunlight

BOUNDARY

Combination of curved and linear double-glazing

New masonry wall to match existing/use reclaimed brick from demolition

Retain ex. chimney

BOUNDARY

BOUNDARY

NATURAL GROUND LINE

New roof line of 101 Alice St behind 103 Alice St

MAX HEIGHT 9.5m

Retain ex. chimney

2931

Roof Ridge R 38.91

Retain ex. roof Ceiling Level FL 36.08 Ceiling Level FL 36.08

W09

LIN.

CURV. Retain ex. brick wall

F

F

Timber slat fence enclosing deck

W10

DP

F

103 Alice St

1200

2930

DP

Retain ex. cement render brick wall

First Floor FL 33.09

Retain ex. party wall

First Floor FL 33.09 F

3140

Ex. metal fence

F

W03

F

CURV.

F

D01

F

CURV. LIN.

F W04

F W05

F W06

Ex. metal fence extended to match

F Ex. Ground Floor FL 30.05 NATURAL GROUND LINE

F

F

F

W07

F

Ex. Ground Floor FL 30.05

Ground Floor (from lounge) FL 29.54

NATURAL GROUND LINE

KEY CPT TMB GRV TL EX GRS PEB

Drawing title:

NOTIFICATION PLAN

Client:

MR. AND MRS. JOHNSON

Property address:

101 ALICE STREET NEWTOWN NSW 2042

Project:

ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS TO EXISTING BUILDING

Property title:

LOT 2 / DP921942

Scale:

Dim:

C

Final DA Submission

18.10.2018

1:200 @ A3

mm

B

Graphic Standards Submission

04.10.2018

Date of survey:

A

Preliminary Design Submission

06.09.2018

02.08.2018

Revision

Reason for issue

Date

Site boundary Metal fence Demolition Carpet Timber flooring Loose gravel Tiled flooring Existing Grass area Loose pebbles

PROPOSED

Yipeng Martina Fu SID: 450411182 Drawn

Timber structure Concrete structure Brick structure Timber flooring Cement Render Glazing Existing Metal

TAP GAS TEL SEW SP LP U HYD PP SV ELEC BM WM

Tap Gas Telstra Sewer Sign Post Light Pole Unknown Hydrant Power Pole Stop Valve Electrical Benchmark Water Meter

R Roof GU Gutter FL Floor Level TW Top of Wall VC Vehicle Crossing TW Top / Head of Window C Concrete / Hard Surface COL Column BAL Balustrade DP Down pipe W Window D Door

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Drawing no.

Issue:

2018-1

DA-D11

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C O R E : 3 6 0 O N E W T O W N

URBAN DESIGN

2018 Group | Ariel Rosario . Jason Le . Naveed Saleh Newtown located 4km from Sydney Town Hall, is an inner Sydney suburb, recognised for its unique cultural identity. Its bustling nightlife, arts and entertainment activities, cafes and restaurants attract visitors and locals alike. Newtown’s built environment is a blend of contemporary and heritage buildings, a prime representation of historical and modern.

V I S I O N F O R N E W T O W N

To create an inclusive, connected Newtown that enhances street life by prioritising pedestrian comfort and helps to further encourage the existing cycling culture of the inner west. Underutilised areas will be transformed in respect to heritage, improving accessibility to green space for all residents and promoting local businesses to activate Newtown as a 24-hour destination.

K E Y O B J E C T I V E S

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

To prioritise pedestrian comfort To further encourage cycling To design in respect to heritage To improve accessibility to green space To promote local businesses for 24-hour activation MAP ANALYSIS OF NEWTOWN


U R B A N P U B L I C P R O J E C T

CAMPERDOWN MEMORIAL PARK

 

Proposed road transformation: addition of dedicated bike-lanes to ensure cyclists feel safe riding on the road alongside traffic.

Our vision is to transform Camperdown Park into a highly-accessible and inclusive public space that is well-connected to surrounding areas, with a focus on integrating more sustainable strategies through alternative transport modes, sustainable technologies and renewable energy to enhance the overall streetscape. Local businesses will be activated at ground-level, and diverse social and cultural events proposed to further promote 24-hour, pedestrian-based activities for visitors, residents and future generations.

S C O P E + L O C A T I O N

The proposed study area consists of Camperdown Memorial Park and the surrounding area within an approximate 500m radius. Our proposal aims to enhance the existing green public space and primary streets connecting it to Newtown Station. Its prime location means opportunities for higher-quality links to transport nodes and other public spaces can be established.

E N M O R E R O A D

Enmore Road will be converted from a 4-way multilane road to a two-way vehicle access. The lanes adjacent to the kerb will be transformed into a dedicated bike-lane and the footpath widened to facilitate greater pedestrian mobility. Sections of the footpath are cut out for bus stops. We noticed Newtown has plenty of existing bike racks, including at Newtown station which can facilitate greater bike storage. Covered bus shelters and abundant seating allow pedestrians to rest in comfort. More green planting and trees along King Street will energise the streetscape aesthetic.


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YOGA ROOM/ CLASSES

VOID FEMALE CHANGE

GYM

D E S I G N L A B : I E Q

(173m2)

MALE CHANGE WATER TOWEL BINS

(144m2) COMMUNITY AREA

DESIGNING FOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY

2017 Team | Jason Le

OPEN TERRACE

TESLA POWERPACK LOCKERS

(85m2)

SPEAKERS

NEWSPAPER/ BOOK RACK

'BREAK-OUT' RELAXATION SPACE

(145m2) (535m2)

STAIRCASE RETREAT

FOYER

Capacity~ 54

(82m2)

(135m2)

PIDGEON HOLES

MINI KITCHEN

LOCKERS

VENDING MACHINES

JACKET CLOSET

OPEN-PLAN WORKSPACE PIDGEON HOLES

ATRIUM

t in

Us e

PIN-UP BOARDS

No

Design of retrofit strategies for Levels 4 and 5 of Wilkinson Building, University of Sydney. Existing building interior was altered to create activity-based workspaces that fit the profile of a real-life company, Prebuilt, a prefabrication building company in Melbourne and Sydney. The exterior envelope of Wilkinson was retrofitted with sustainable strategies to better control environmental conditions, reducing costs of HVAC system.

PRESENTATION/ LECTURE ROOM

PIDGEON HOLES

LEVEL 5 1:250

(197m2)

Capacity~ 200

Community space PRINTING

Retreat space Resident space

RENT-OUT EVENT SPACE

Transitional space

(115m2)

Anywhere space

Capacity~ 90

LEVEL 5

GALLERY/ SHOWCASE

(115m2) GREEN ATRIUM WORKSPACE

(171m2)

(125m2)

Capacity~ 17

MINI KITCHEN/ BAR VENDING MACHINE

(144m2) OPEN TERRACE

TESLA POWERPACK

GREEN WALL (TO LVL5)

(680m2)

RECEPTION

Capacity~ 68 OPEN-PLAN WORKSPACE

STAIRCASE RETREAT

FOYER

(82m2)

HERB GARDEN

CAFETERIA PIDGEON HOLES

LOCKERS

(96m2) JACKET CLOSET

MAIN CONCEPTS

ATRIUM

OPEN BALCONY

(304m2)

(80m2) SELF-SERVE WATER/ FREE FRUIT/ TRAYS/ UTENSILS

MEETING ROOMS

LIBRARY COURTYARD EATING AREA

LEVEL 4 1:250

Open-plan office, flexible workspace to promote inclusive, collaborative working environment. 1. Work with existing HVAC system to address existing thermal comfort issues. 2. Connect two levels together for visibility. 3. Prioritise physical and mental well-being. 4. Encourage renewable energy use. 5. Open up plan for activity-based working.

Community space

PRINTING

Retreat space LOCKERS

3D MODELLING LAB

(115m2)

LEVEL 4

Green atrium connecting levels. Green planting on perimeter acts as natural canopy against excess solar heat gain.

Solar panels provide renewable source of energy

Double-glazing decreases amount of heat loss compared to single-panel glass.

Staircase is a multifunctional transitional space, retreat or relaxed seating area.

Desks facing glass atrium are well-lit by direct natural light, reducing need for artificial lighting during daytime.

Relaxed seating areas around the atrium takes advantage of natural sunlight.

Modular working desks encourage flexibility of arrangement.

R E T R O F I T S T R A T E G I E S

To help cut down the costs of project and maintain character of the building, vertical concrete edges of envelope is retained. North facade: addition of adjustable horizontal recycled timber louvres for shading. North-west facade: addition of adjustable recycled timber louvres with built-in solar panels to convert sunlight into usable, renewable energy. Living green wall extending from Level 4 to 5 to prevent direct solar gain through glazing. SECTION A

Resident space Transitional space


K E Y S P A C E S

Communal staircase: grafts levels together, multi-functional (lectures, presentations, casual seating), transition area. Green atrium: workspace filled with living plants. Gallery: community space showcasing company projects and models. Outdoor terrace: landscaped, covered seating areas encourages workers to venture outside for sun and fresh air during breaks.

SUMMER SUN ANNUAL TRAJECTORY

Abundant late afternoon sun on western facade

CO2 - 763.3ppm (1000ppm threshold) Temperature 20.55OC (Ideal 23~25OC) SPL - 45db (~45db threshold)

L

Abundant late afternoon sun on western facade

North-westerlies

(hot,dry)

L

L

Temperature 22.5OC (Ideal 23~25OC)

Abundant northern sun

SPL - 65db (~45db threshold)

L

WINTER SUN ANNUAL TRAJECTORY

Northwesterlies

(hot,dry)

L

513A0 (Kitchen) Abundant natural light from windows.

CO2 - 776.4ppm (1000ppm threshold)

T H E R M A L C O N T R O L

Abundant northern sun

H

Westerlies

(hot,dry)

Westerlies

(hot,dry) SUMMER SUN

WINTER SUN

H

WINTER SUN

Temperature 25.1OC (Ideal 23~25OC) Lift/staircase area has higher SPL due to concentrated user movement.

Lift/staircase area has higher SPL due to concentrated user movement.

Easterly sea breezes

(cooling)

Relative temperature - 22.5OC (Ideal 23~25OC)

Southerly buster CO2- 929.5ppm (1000ppm threshold) (cooling) Illuminance - 481.85lx (160-320lx AZ/NZS)

405 studio (Atrium) - Central glass Illuminance- 1016.3lx atrium allows in abundant natural light. (160-320lx AZ/NZS)

Sunlight

H

L

H

Temperature

Acoustics

Carbon dioxide

L

Highest measurement

(unacceptable by standards)

Lowest measurement

(acceptable by standards)

LEVEL 5

Southerly buster

(cooling)

L

LEGEND H

Easterly sea breezes

(cooling)

L

LEVEL 4

SPL - 42db (~45db threshold) Illuminance - 527.9lx (160-320lx AZ/NZS) 544-549 (Corridor) - Abundant natural and artificial lighting.

HVAC system • Light sensors and occupancy sensors to control • energy consumption • Air strips for under-floor air distribution

SUMMER SUN

Temperature - 28.7OC (Ideal 23~25OC) Illuminance - 894.6lx (160-320lx AZ/NZS)

CO2 - 906.2ppm (1000ppm threshold)

H

LEGEND

H

Sunlight

H

H

Temperature

L

Acoustics

Carbon dioxide

L

Highest measurement

(unacceptable by standards)

Lowest measurement

(acceptable by standards)

SPL - 66.2db (~45db threshold)

Adjustable horizontal recycled timber louvres shade sun in summer and admit sun in winter.

Exercise facilities (gym, yoga room) promote physical wellbeing.

Gallery, welcoming space for visitors and clients.

Vertical concrete edges of existing building envelope is retained and integrated with new louvre system.

Adjustable vertical recycled timber louvres with built-in solar panels shade west. Converts solar energy in conjunction with solar panels on roof.

Green atrium with occupancy sensors detecting user movement to turn on LED lights at respective desks.

Air strips and under-floor air distribution assists with ventilation and air turnover to prevent odour and VOCs.

Natural lighting and ventilation • Adjustable louvres on building envelope shade and control direct sunlight • Sliding windows allow users to have some control over ventilation Furniture • Diverse types of furniture designed for activitybased working meaning office workers can be in control of the space itself

MATERIALS

• Recycled/pressed plastic, reusable timber for louvres and furniture • Floor primarily recycled timber as carbon sink • Raw concrete finish floor for thermal heat storage • Living green walls and green planting around workspaces and courtyards SECTION B


MARTINA FU P O R T F O L I O

martinafu1001@gmail.com


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