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DESIGN PORTFOLIO 2016
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18B Studio XXII - University of Melbourne Semester I - 2015
As the population continues to bloom, our Earth is struggling to meet our rates of consumption. In recent years, Australia has suffered a decade long drought and countries such as the United States have seen great freshwater lakes dry into dust fields. 18B looks at how much water we would need to supply the current population on Earth, based on the amounts of freshwater recommended by the W.H.O for hygiene and consumption. It visualizes this data as a speculative desalination plant in the Northern Atlantic. 18B envisions a water source to provide for ever growing populations producing 18 billion litres of purified water an hour.
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Mapping Studies A rc h i t e c t u r a l A s s o c i a t i o n V i s i t i n g S c h o o l - Lo n d o n Winter Semester - 2015
Whilst at a visiting school at the AA in London, Studio XXII continued to research and refine our projects from semester one. These mapping exercises involved learning about G.I.S software and data collection/representation.
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T o Te r r a f o r m A L a n d s c a p e Studio XXII - University of Melbourne Semester II - 2015
‘To Terraform a Landscape’ presents a future North-Western Australia, one in which substantial resources have been invested into altering the landscape. As desalination and energy production technologies develop and prices lower we, Australia could have mush to gain from The towers are intended to be The cloud seeding elements are cultivating new landscapes to increase profitable land. Yet such a change has its risks and one’s non habitable with only minor housed in the internal chamber maintenance required. Thus the that runs the full height of the utopia is another’s dystopia. structure is a lightweight space tower. It is through this pipe that EVAPORATION
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Beneath Unknown Skies Design Thesis - University of Melbourne Semester II - 2016
Beneath Unknown Skies explores the possibility of form and habitation on other worlds in our solar system. It initially looked at how we can understand place through visual representation, looking at various worlds in our system and attempting to recreate them. After settling on a location, experiments were performed in how to best represent the natural forces of Titan. Different methods of representation where used the most successful of which was distorting pixels using a script in order to convey a sense of movement. The final project is a formal exploration of the architectural possibilities on Titan manifesting as a research and exploration outpost.
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Cover Graphics & Animations Te c t o n i c G r o u n d s - U n i v e r s i t y o f M e l b o u r n e Summer Semester - 2016
Tectonic Grounds involved the construction of a 1:1 installation using polypropylene, led lighting and arduino boards. Being in the ‘project management’ team required me to co-ordinate between groups and also create promotional material. I was responsible for the animations and digital/physical posters.
D E S I G N P R OJ E CTS
Zumbo - Gateway & Macquarie Designers: United Make Builder: ProJoint Photography: United Make Sydney - 2016 In the second half of 2016 United Make designed two stores for Adriano Zumbo. Within the projects I was involved in concept design, design development and primarily construction documentation. Visualisation and documentation were both completed using Rhino 5.