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MAWSON PRIMARY SCHOOL Ainsworth Street- Mawson, ACT

Xuan Ly Ng 751730 Journal


CONTENT

1. Assignment 1- Renewable Technologies

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2. Assignment 2- Site Analysis

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3. Mid Semester Review

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4. Project Resolution- Detail

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5. Iterations and Design Development

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6. Final Review

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Passive Ventilation Evaporative Cooling

Xuan Ly Ng I 751730


School of Design and Environment, Singapore (SDE4) Architects: Serie Architects and Multiply Architects Engineers: Transsolar Klima Engineering Location: 4 Architecture Drive, Singapore Net-zero energy building includes several sustainable design such as solar roof installations, floating boxes that create a porous space for cross ventilation, large overhanging roofs to provide shade and a hybrid cooling system. First university to be awarded the WELL Certification Gold. Challenge: Conventional approach to air conditioning Result: Design of an innovative hybrid cooling system.

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Passive Ventilation I Evaporative Cooling


Hybrid Evaporative Cooling System

- Not only provides air conditioning but also supplies fresh air at higher temperatures and humidity compared to a conventional air-conditioning system. By numbers:

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less energy consumed

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cheaper to manufacture

- Amount of potable water that can be produced in 20 hours: 12-15L - Evaporative cooling is an effective means of air-conditioning in hot and dry climates. - Historically, direct evaporative cooler is not as effective under humid condition: *Limited cooling to ambient wet bulb temperatures *humidification of supply air *suffers from substantial water consumption

Passive Ventilation I Evaporative Cooling


Passive Ventilation I Evaporative Cooling


MAWSON PRIMARY SITE ANALYSIS AINSWORTH STREET - MAWSON, ACT

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North Canberra

Mawson - Site Locality Located on the traditional land of the Ngunnawal people.

City

Situated within the Woden Valley District. Lake Burley Gri ffin

9.4km to Capital Hill.

Canberra

12.5km to Canberra City Centre.

Canberra Airport Capital Hill

Surrounded by the suburbs of Phillip, O’Malley, Issaces, Farrer, Torrens and Pearce.

South Canberra

Surburb History - Timeline European Exploration & Settlement in Canberra early as 1820s.

Mawson

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Artefact's Suggest Human Activity in the area 21,000 years before Colonization.

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Walter Burley Griffin Appointed Federal Capital Director of Design - 1913

1911 - Creation of Nation’s Capital territory was established

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Mawson Primary School Established - 1968

1966 - Suburb created and named after Antarctic explorer Sir Douglas Mawson

2005 - Mawson Primary school begins Mandarin Immersion Program


POPULATION + AREA

AGE

SEX 80+ years 5.8% 70-79 years 8.3%

5.8% 0-9 years

28.6m²

8.3% 10-19 years

PHILLIP

area

O’MALLEY

9.8% 20-29 years

MAWSON

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60-69 years 9.8%

MEDIAN AGE

51.3% 17,839 Female

50-59 years 13%

13% 30-39 years

people

48.7% 17,839 Male

40-49 years 14%

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME

ANCESTRAL BACKGROUNDS Top Responses

Non-English

25.8% 71.1% English

23.7% English

Couple

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46.6% Couple with Childen

12.3%

1.3%

Single Parent

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Australian Irish

15.9% Flat/Apartment 20.4% Semi-detached House 63.5% Separate House 5

7.2%

4%

Scottish

Indian

HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

DWELLING STRUCTURE

FAMILY COMPOSITION

39.8%

21.4%

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67.9%

28.8%

3.3%

Family Household

Single Household

Group Household


SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS - WODEN VALLEY SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS - WODEN VALLEY

PHILLIP O’MALLEY

MAWSON PHILLIP O’MALLEY

MAWSON

EMPLOYMENT

62.2% 28.3%

MEDIAN WEEKLY INCOME

$2,554

Family AUSMEDIAN avg. $1,734WEEKLY INCOME

Full-Time

EMPLOYMENT Part-Time

$2,040

5.1%

Away From Work 62.2%

Full-Time

4.3%

Unemployed28.3%

Part-Time

5.1%

Away From Work

4.3%

Unemployed

Household AUS avg. $1,438 $2,554 Family $1,044 Personal AUS avg. $1,734 $2,040 Household AUS avg. $662 AUS avg. $1,438

$1,044 Personal AUS avg. $662

EMPLOYMENT HOURS WEEKLY 1-15 Hours

EDUCATION

30.8%

10.4%

EMPLOYMENT HOURS WEEKLY

43.7%

16-24 Hours

40+ Hours

25-34 Hours

43.7%

40+ Hours

35-49 Hours

21.4%

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EDUCATION Pre-School

Attending an Educational Institution School 30.8% Primary 27.7%

10.7% 1-15 Hours 10.4%

35-49 Hours

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4.1%

8.5%

16-24 Hours

Attending an Educational Institution

8.5% 10.7%

High School

25.6%

Tertiary or Further Primary School 27.7%Education

2.3%

21.4% 7

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4.1%

Other

Pre-School

21.2%

High School

25.6%

Tertiary or Furthe

2.3%

Other


DEMOGRAPHICS - MAWSON PRIMARY

SCHOOL PRIORITY CATCHMENT AREA

SEX

SCHOOL ENROLMENT

48.6%

209 Male

Phillip - Population 2,936 O’Malley - Population 991

51.4%

Mawson - Population 3,252

2221 Female 2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

303

383

388

413

430

460

WODEN VALLEY

LANGUAGE

ABORIGINAL & TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER 4%

32% English Language Other 68% than English (32 Backgrounds)

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SCHOOL STRUCTURE

IMMERSION PROGRAM ENROLMENT

TEACHING STAFF Non-Teaching 8

33% Not Enrolled

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35 Teaching

Enrolled 67%

YEAR LEVELS

DATES & TIMES Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4

Feburary 3 - April 9 April 28- July 3 July 20 - September 25 October 12 - December 18

8.55am 9-11am 11-11.15pm 11.15-11.45pm 11.45-1.30pm 1.30-1.55pm 2-3pm

Stage

School Bell Rings English

Lunch Eating Time Lunch Play Time Mathematics

Recess Specialist

No. Classes

5 to 6 6 to 7 7 to 8

21 Students 21 Students 21 Students

3 3 3

8 to 9 9 to 10 10 to 11 11 to 12

21 Students 21 Students 30 Students 30 Students

3 3 3 3

LOTE PROGRAM STRUCTURE

2.5 Days English

4.5 Days English

Mandarin 2.5 Days

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Max. Class Size

Junior School Kinder Grade 1 Grade 2 Senior School Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6

IMMERSION STRUCTURE

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Age Range

Mandarin .5 Days

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Zoning The ACT Territory Plan uses planning controls to determine how land can be used and what can be built.

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The surrounding area of Mawson consists mostly of Suburban and Suburban core zones, reflecting the predominant residential nature of these areas. Mawson features 16 parks covering almost 18% of overall space, creating a very green and leafy surrounding context.

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Located nearby is Southlands Shopping precinct, with commerical and business zonings.

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CZ1: Core Zone 1 RZ1: Suburban CF: Community Facilities CZ2: Business Zone TSZ: Services

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Neighbourhood Context Due to suburban context, the surrounding amenities are typical for residential areas on the outskirts of Australian cities. Residents of Mawson have multiple schools, sporting and recreational facilities, and shopping amenities within the confines of the suburb. A Mandir Hindu Temple is located within the suburb, reflecting the multicultural population. There are 26 international embassies located in neighboring O’Malley.

Recreational Facilities Library Places of Worship Post Office International Embassy Bank Schools Resturants Early Learning Supermarket

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Neighbourhood Character Canberra Christian School Refurbished in 2017. Contemporary design, featuring schools colours.

Mawson Primary Built in 1968. Double storey, double brick buildings, angular rooving. Retrofitted with schools colours.

Surrounding Houses Single storey red brick veneer homes, pitched roofs. Typical of postwar, Australian housing contuniued throughout 1960-70s. Most likely built during Mawson settlement.

Ainsworth Street Housing Built in 2009. 10 Units. Double storey townhouses. Polychromatic weatherboard facades with both angular and flat roofs, northfacing frontage.

Public Housing

Mawson Drive Built in 2018. Single Storey, 2-bedroom brick Townhouses. Designed for six-star energy ratings and support for tenants living with a disability.

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Topography and Soil erosion

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Terrain: Contour Interval 10m Very low erosion hazard Low erosion hazard Moderate erosion hazard High erosion hazard

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Vegetation and Yarralumla Creek

Athllon Drive

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According to Canberra Vegetation Structure Map, vegetation in Mawson are all urban vegetation*. The flowing water along Athllon Drive and Yamba Drive come from Yarralumla Creek (now largely used as stormwater drains). The blue path highlighted shows likelihood of the watercourse to be flooded during a 1% AEP** flood. The hazard ranking along these rivers are considered high***. A pond on Athllon Drive is built to help improve quality of water flowing into Molonglo River.

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Yarralumla Creek Flooding occurence Urban Vegetation Pond

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Transport Network

Athllon Drive

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Mawson Primary School is surrounded by residential pockets. Due to that, students living in the area will prefer walking and cycling as their transport modes. However, as there is no designated bike paths along Ainsworth Street, students do not enjoy access to pedestrian friendly paths. The site is also adequately accessible to buses.

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AINSWORTH STREET

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The entrance of school is facing West. Majority of the classrooms are North-South facing with internal courtyards embedded into each block. Summer wind coming from the East is often the strongest during January whilst Winter wind comes from the North-West.

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28.8-38.9km/h 38.9-50km/h

Winter Wind Direction ( July) Summer Wind Direction (January) Winter Sun Summer Sun

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1. Staffroom (Executive) on lvl 1 and the BER building get the hottest during summer.

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2. South of staffroom is fully single glazed but still gets really hot due to insufficient cooling. BER is also single glazed despite facing North.

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3. Positioning of courtyards are well lit and provides sufficient daylight all through the classrooms. It also acts as a form of cooling to the areas.

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Library

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4. 45 Solar panels facing North on top of library/classrooms. A lot of glare coming through the windows.

Courtyards

Staffroom

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5. Demountable facing EastWest. Consideration of better orientation of future demountables.

Hottest area during Summer Single Glazed windows

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North glaring

Demountables

Demountable Internal Courtyards Winter Sun Summer Sun

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3. Majority of downpipes are not connected to the stormwater system. There is also no rainwater harvesting system.

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5. Pipeline that connects to water tank.

3 Bubblers Stormwater pipeline Pipe to water tank

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Pavement Roof Clip lock: slope direction

Downpipe not attached to stormwater

Roof tiles: slope direction

Slope Direction

Roof tiles: Slope direction

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U t ilit ies Lo c a t io n

G a s bo iler Wa ter Ta nk Picture source: https://www.bluewatert anks.com.au/tanks/rou nd-poly-tanks/25000lt-poly-water-tankflat-wall/

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Capacity: 129L Hot water delivery: 125L

Picture source: https://1stchoicehotwater.com.au/product/rinnaiehfa250s36-250-litre-3-6kw

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S p ec ia l f ea t ur es o r H a z a r d s

• Special features • The site is easy to entry • Part of the building is powered by renewable energy, not just conventional energy. • Large landscaping in the surrounding area • Hazards • • • •

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Lawns are not adequately managed and the grass in many areas is no longer viable. The school does not have a rainwater harvesting system. Weak sewage water system on campus. Passive ventilation does not work in BER and the ventilation system performs poor.

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-2 main gates into 4 visible entrances

Reception

-Overlap between pedestrian and vehicle movements which can affect the safety of pedestrians coming into school.

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-Overlap between students on foot and students being dropped off.

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Pedestrians/ students on foot Main gate access Visible entrances Overlap between car and users on foot

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Security and Fence Boundary

School Fence Boundary Title Boundary

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Front of house Potential gate

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Mawson PS is well fenced up with parts of its fence sitting before the title boundary. The “front of house” areas such as hall and reception are located at the front of school. They became the first point of contact for visitors and keep the rest of school area safe. Potential gate can be positioned for higher security purposes.


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School Zoning Pre- School (Off- Campus) Admin and Staff

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Kinder Classrooms

Senior School Play Space

Kinder Play Space

Grade 3,4,5 & 6 Classrooms

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School Entry & Admin Spaces

Senior School - Ground Floor

Positives - Recently re-carpeted and repainted, provided school with necessary face-lift. - Well positioned with schools access points.

Negatives - Quite dark and uninspiring.

Staff Break Room, Offices & Meeting Spaces Positives - Recently re-carpeted. - Ample Natural Light & positioned for passive ventilation of outdoor play spaces.

Storage

Library

Resources

STAFF ROOM

Classrooms

Positives

Outdoor Space

- Lots of beautiful views outward to court-

Plant Room

yard and garden.

- Space definitely an issue: only 6-8 staff can

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- Provides ample natural light and pedago-

meet together for planning at a time.

Staff Facilities

Negatives - Lack of ventilation, resulting in hot and stuffy rooms, particularly during warmer months.

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Circulation Spaces Positives - Lots of natural light and views outward to court-

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yards and gardens. - Both indoor and outdoor spaces. - Fresh air in warmer months. Negatives - Wasted space, potential to turn these spaces into meaningful collaboration and breakout spaces be41 tween class rooms. - Can be quite cold during cooler months.

gy. -Various work spaces; quiet and collaborative work.

Negatives - Large space and bad performing windows results in a cold and unconformable spaces, requiring lots of heating during cooler months.

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Resources

- Recently re-carpeted, providing comfort for young children to sit on ground.

Classrooms

- Lots of natural light and visual connection to outdoor spaces in school.

Senior School - First Floor

Outdoor Space Plant Room

Negatives

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Staff Facilities

ity and innovation, lacking an integrated outdoor space.

Circulation

- Overcrowded, Lacking storage and places to display student work. - Room aesthetic outdated, doesn’t encourage creativity. - Building fabric performing poorly, windows non-open-able and single glazed, lacking insulation and functional weather sealing. Poor ventilation.

Circulation Spaces Positives - Recently re-carpeted.

Storage The school is really lacking storage;

- Providing some storage for students, a place to display student work. -Natural light and views of the school.

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Positives

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- Provided school with much needed extra classroom space.

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- Flexible partition wall and breakout spaces allows for different approaches to teaching.

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Negatives - Orientated East to West with windows south facing; requires both heating and cooling to

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- Not a very inspiring space for the students to work in.

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Negatives - Outdated in design, lacking natural light and weatherproofing. - To small for increased school enrollment.

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Outdoor Space Positives

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- Mawson Primary has a wide range of active outdoor spaces to meet the students needs. - Multiple sports facilities; hard courts, undercover play areas, oval.

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groups within the schools demographic. - Pet Chooks program encourages student connection and belonging to school community. - Mix of three bins located throughout campus; recycling, landfill and compost.

Negatives - Mawson Primary is lacking integrated outdoor learning environments. - Opportunity and spaces to encourage different approaches and methods toward learning.

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- Lacking water-tanks for rain water harvesting, vegetable gardens for the students to use.

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lunch and recess. - Lacking wet weather play zones and places to sit outdoors during cooler months.


The development process of the school

Initial construction The initial construction included senior, junior and pre-school buildings. The main structure of the building is a steel structure. The enclosure structure is a double-layer brick structure, and most of the windows are single glazing and plasteel frames.

DEMOUNTABLE

BER refurbishment BER Building refurbishment including several parts in Mawson primary school. At this stage, the main load-bearing structure of the building has not been changed. In addition, the roof structure has not changed, and the steel structure is still maintained.

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Demountable Classroom Because of the increasing of the students,the existing classroom space cannot meet the requirements of useCompared with the main building, the demountable classroom has more wall and roof isolation. The effect of heat preservation and heat insulation is better.

Status of use-degree of destruction

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The rate of indoor and outdoor activities.

Planning for outdoor spaces

The demand for afterschool care activities

Whether need more specialized classrooms or not

Current Condition

Status of use-degree of destruction

50

100%

85%

80%

75%

Heating System

Single Glazing

Blinds and Louvers

Mechanical Ventilation

40%

30%

15%

8%

Shading and Covers

Cross Ventilation

Storage Spaces

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Floor Ventilation


Constraints

School is at Enrolment Capacity

Lacking Specialist Spaces

Desperately requires more

Art & other specialist spaces

Immersion Program and Traditional Teaching Methods

Teaching spaces

Being used as traditional

Due to the school having both immersion and

Classrooms.

traditional teaching programs, it is difficult for students to work in more collaborative environments with other class groups.

Funding Limitations

Existing Building Envelope

Mawson Primary has a number of issues

Built in the 60s, the existing envelope is outdated

to fix,and as a government school

and not performing to a good standard,.

there are real budget constraints to consider.

Lacking insulation, weatherproofing and even cracking in parts.

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Reliance on Gas

Existing Orientation

Lack of Water Harvesting

The existing heating and cooling

The existing buildings do have some problematic

There is currently no rain water catchments or

systems in the school are powered

faรงades with little shading, resulting in learning

water recycling systems within the school.

by Natural Gas, which is a fossil fuel.

and staff spaces getting extremely hot during

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Opportunities

Ample Outdoor Space

Room for Expansion

Mawson Primary is extremely luckily to

The school is desperate for more teaching

Opportunity to Teach Students About Sustainability

have lots of green space, through courtyards,

spaces, and luckily there is room on campus to

Studies have shown that by providing young children

large oval space and many mature trees on

facilitate another building or an extension

with spaces that demonstrates and includes them in the

campus.

to existing structures.

practice of sustainability techniques, it encourages the development of more environmentally conscious minds.

Further Student Ownership & Belonging

Opportunity for Rain Water Harvesting

By including the students in the management of their

By connecting the existing storm-water systems

learning spaces and providing spaces that inspire

to a rainwater tank and integrating a grey water

creativity and innovation; it can increase a students

recycling system, the school can significantly

sense of belonging to the school community

reduce future water consumption and allow for the irrigation of further landscaping.

Creation of Collaborative Spaces

Encourage Innovation

The current classroom structure is very traditional

workspaces and environments in line with 21st

Updated and modern workspaces aim

and rigid. New spaces provide flexibility to teaches

century pedagogy, movable walls, transforming

to encourage innovation and creativity in

to explore more innovative teaching techniques

hallways into breakout spaces.

students by creating different spaces

that foster different minds.

Opportunity

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Brief

Examples of Modern Schools - Arch Daily

Refurbishment Improvement the performance of existing building fabrics. Provide shading to Western Facades. Connection of rain water harvesting and grey water recycling systems. Disconnecting gas fueled systems for renewable energy sources. Integration of Solar PV Power.

Learning Spaces Increase number of Classrooms/Learning Spaces to meet increased enrolment. Provide facilities for specialist subjects, such as Art, STEM, etc. Upgrade of classrooms to reflect 21st Century Pedagogical Practices. Integration of spaces that allow for collaborative teaching, whilst facilitating that challenges of having both the immersion program and traditional teaching. Transform circulation spaces into meaningful collaborative breakout spaces. Design spaces that encourage innovation and creativity. Upgrades to existing Hall to meet increased student size.

Outdoor Space Creation of integrated outdoor learning spaces. Updated Landscaping to improve vegetation around the school. Introduction of passive outdoor recreation spaces.

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Date:

Name of School: Mawson Primary School

Rev:

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GENREAL Room Name:

Typical classroom

Room Number:

Room Function / Activity:

Teaching and group work activities

Building Management System:

Room Volume (m3): No of Occupants: Equipment Operating Times:

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Room Conditioning:

There are fans for coolingand gas heaters in the classroom. But these devices cannot be stopped during the holidays.

Windows

All windows can be opened. And facing towards the senior playground area

Blinds:

Yes, there are blinds above all the windows. No blinds on the skylight.

Lighting

The light switch control is all manual operation.And is an individual system.

ARCHITECTURAL Min. Floor to ceiling height:

About 3m

Ceilings:

Only white paint is observed

Walls:

Brick walls

Floors:

Timber framed floors

Skirtings:

Plastic skirting boards

Windows:

Single glazing skylight manually opened every second one. Single glazing window plasteel framed.

Doors:

Two entrances normally and one entrances may needed on the ground floor is connected to the outdoors

Door Frames:

The metal door frame looks like stainless steel

Wall Protection:

No protection and isolation of the wall are observed

Preferred adjacencies: Roof ventilators?

No roof ventilators

Additional Comments: Anectodal feedback from users/staff:

Additional Comments:

The school planned to have 300 students when it was designed, but it will have 500 students next year. The area of the classroom can hardly meet the requirements, so the introduction of common space makes up for this problem. In addition, because of the increase in students, the amount of furniture will also increase. Some space originally used as plant room is also used as storage space. The aging of the room caused the loss of indoor heat. Since most of the classroom is coonected to the corridor. The thermal bridge always happen in this area.

No cross ventilation and no isolation on the floor which makes the floor surface colder than the temperature inside the room.

FIXTURES, FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT Item:

Qty:

Desks:

3

Chairs:

30

Description:

For teachers use and also act as a Pin Board/Display storgae areas: Storage:

Other furniture: 12

Multipurpose Spaces:

1

Take B1-F1-3 as example For two classrooms Plant room also the storage room

Screens:

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Qty:

White boards: PA System Projectors:

2

For teachers use

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Refrigerator

Description:

2 4

Joinery:

Breakout Table:

Computer:

Item:

2

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Brick 300mm thickness Colour in brick red

Roof construction. Thickness, materiality, external colour:

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Floor construction. Thickness, materiality. Slab on grade or ventilated cavity?

Room Name:

Demountable classroom

Room Number:

Room Function / Activity:

New classrooms and small libraries

Building Management System:

Room Volume (m3):

Confirm any missing dimensions from the as built documentation – cross sections etc:

Room Area (m2):

No of Occupants:

19 students for each class

Equipment Operating Times:

2019

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Max. No. of Occupants:

Room Conditioning: Windows

All windows can be opened. And facing towards theplayground area

Blinds:

Blinds across all windows facing eastwest

Lighting

The light switch control is all manual operation.And is an individual system.

Is there shelter from sun, wind Plenty of Trees are in the courtyard of both junior and senior school area. and rain outside – trees, awnings, shelters, screens etc

Roof ventilators?

No roof ventilator

Other:

Anectodal feedback from users/staff:

No cooling fans in the staff room and a little bit crowded for both students and staff to use.

Others:

EXTERNAL SPACES External shading type, dimensions:

No shading and exterior side but all the corridors are covered and shelted.

The two classrooms share a cantine and a small library, saving a certain amount of space waste.

UTILITIES Fire Booster:

Additional Comments:

Yes

Gas meter

No cross ventilation and no isolation on the floor which makes the floor surface colder than the temperature inside the room. Because of the double glazing no thermal bridge happens.

Individual switch system

Main electrical switchboard Main water meter Centralised heating or cooling systems Other:

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Carpet on the floor in case that students tending to sit on the floor, because that there is no isolation on the floor.

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Min. Floor to ceiling height:

About 3m

Ceilings:

No extra decoration for ceilings. The roof panels are exposed to the interior area. Color in gull gray

Walls:

190 thickness

Floors:

Carpet floor

Skirtings:

Yes but no idea about the material

Single glazing

Doors:

Two doors and two concertina doors divide the entire space into different function parts.

Door Frames:

The metal door frame looks like stainless steel

Wall Protection:

9.5mm weathertex impactboard Insulbreak insulation

Because the building itself is newly built. Compared with the main classroom building that has been in use for 50 years, there is an isolation layer outside the wall and a complete cooling and heating system inside. The thickness of the wall is reduced accordingly.

Desks:

4

Chairs:

20

Description: One for teachers to use and the other for students

Other furniture: Breakout Table:

Pin Board/Display areas: Storage:

White boards:

Multipurpose Spaces:

PA System

Screens:

1

Computer:

1

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Item:

Qty:

Floor construction. Thickness, materiality. Slab on grade or ventilated cavity?

Because of the terrain, the floor of the building is erected, and there is wind through the floor. Range from 430 to 700mm thickness Color in grey

Description:

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Shading color in off white Cooldeck roofing shelter

Is there shelter from sun, wind and rain outside – trees, awnings, shelters, screens etc Other:

Yes

Gas meter Individual switch system

Main electrical switchboard

2

Main water meter

1

Centralised heating or cooling systems Other:

Projectors: For teachers use only

Timber deck Metal handrill for barrier-free facilities and stairs

Others:

3

Joinery: 2

Cooldeck demountable roofing panel 250mm thickness Colour in grey

UTILITIES Fire Booster:

FIXTURES, FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT Qty:

Roof construction. Thickness, materiality, external colour:

EXTERNAL SPACES External shading type, dimensions:

Preferred adjacencies:

Item:

Demountable panel 190mm thickness Colour in grey

Confirm any missing dimensions from the as built documentation – cross sections etc:

Windows:

Additional Comments:

Wall construction. Thickness, materiality, external colour:

Carpet on the floor in case that students tending to sit on the floor, because that there is no isolation on the floor.

Refrigerator

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Date:

Name of School: Mawson Primary School

Rev:

14/08/2020

GENREAL Room Name:

General Purpose Hall

Room Number:

Room Function / Activity:

Conduct school activities

Building Management System:

Room Volume (m3):

Room Area (m2):

762

Approximately 500 students

Equipment Operating Times:

Since the school was opened in 1968

Room Conditioning:

There are two wings for heating in the entire hall space. From the photos, it can be observed that there are air-conditioning outlets for active cooling in the room.

Windows

All windows can be opened. However, since the windows in the hall space are skylight and louds, the frequency of opening is not high. The specific opening method is unknown.

Blinds:

Yes, there are blinds above the northeast door. There are also on the windows on both sides of the stage.

Min. Floor to ceiling height:

About 5.4m

Ceilings:

Only white paint is observed

Walls:

Brick walls

Floors:

Timber floor

Skirtings:

Timber

Windows:

Single glazing

Doors:

Three entrances Metal doors with glazing above

Door Frames:

The metal door frame looks like stainless steel

Wall Protection:

No protection and isolation of the wall are observed

Preferred adjacencies:

The environment center

Max. No. of Occupants:

The light switch control is all manual operation.

Roof ventilators?

There will be no natural ventilation in the entire hall when the door is closed. The skylights on the roof can be opened to provide certain ventilation, but not cross ventilation.

Anectodal feedback from users/staff:

Insufficient storage space resulted in some items being stored outdoors. Since there is only skylight, there is not enough natural lighting in the room. In addition, artificial light does not have a reasonable mark, which is inconvenient to use. Regarding the fact that the number of enrollment is rising, the overall area may be difficult to accommodate all students and employees.

The northside of Hall is a small kitchen space with entrances and exits for easy food delivery. In addition, it is also used as a storage space, and the storage efficiency is low. Additional Comments:

ARCHITECTURAL

B2-1

No of Occupants:

Lighting

Due to the long construction time and space limitations, the hall cannot fully meet the daily needs after the increase in the number of students. The old switch system causes some inconvenience when using indoor electrical appliances.

Additional Comments:

FIXTURES, FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT Item: Desks:

Qty:

Description:

2

Unfixed desks

Chairs:

No idea how much in total but will approximately fit for 500 students

Other furniture: Breakout Table:

Screens:

1

In the stage area

Computer:

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Item: Pin Board/Display areas: Storage:

Qty:

Description:

4

There are four storage spaces under the stage

PA System

1

In the stage area

Projectors:

1

In the stage area

Refrigerator

2

In the cantine room

Joinery: White boards:

Multipurpose Spaces:

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Brick 400mm thickness Colour in brick red

Roof construction. Thickness, materiality, external colour:

Tile No idea about the thickness Colour in red

Floor construction. Thickness, materiality. Slab on grade or ventilated cavity?

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Name of School: Mawson Primary School

Rev:

Room Name:

Library

Room Number:

Room Function / Activity:

Provide space for students to study and read

Building Management System:

No of Occupants: Equipment Operating Times: Room Conditioning: Windows

Others:

EXTERNAL SPACES External shading type, dimensions:

No shading

Is there shelter from sun, wind There are trees and shelter on the east side of the hall and rain outside – trees, awnings, shelters, screens etc

Room Area (m2): Max. No. of Occupants: During the refurbishment of BER building in 2011-2012 3 reverse cycle system normally for cooling, electrcity fans for cooling as well. Gas heaters and supercold weather condition those reverse system will use for heating. All windows can be opened. And facing towards the senior playground area

Blinds:

Yes, there are blinds above all the windows.

Lighting

The light switch control is all manual operation.And is an individual system.

Roof ventilators?

The library is the ground floor of the main building, no roof ventilators are mentioned.

Anectodal feedback from users/staff:

Other:

UTILITIES Fire Booster:

Yes

Gas meter

Yes for the boiler

Main electrical switchboard

Individual switch system

Additional Comments:

The aging of the room caused the loss of indoor heat. Since the library has a large number of windows facing north, the solid line is still very good even if it is blocked by blinds. You can see a lot of green plants.

Main water meter Centralised heating or cooling systems

Yes

Other:

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Room Volume (m3):

Confirm any missing dimensions from the as built documentation – cross sections etc:

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STRUCTURAL BUILDING FABRIC

Min. Floor to ceiling height:

About 3m

Ceilings:

Only white paint is observed

Walls:

Brick walls

Floors:

Carpet floor

Skirtings:

Plastic skirting boards

Wall construction. Thickness, materiality, external colour:

Roof construction. Thickness, materiality, external colour:

Floor construction. Thickness, materiality. Slab on grade or ventilated cavity?

Windows:

Single glazing

Confirm any missing dimensions from the as built documentation – cross sections etc:

Doors:

Three entrances and one entrances is connected to the outdoors

Others:

Door Frames:

The metal door frame looks like stainless steel

Wall Protection:

No protection and isolation of the wall are observed

EXTERNAL SPACES External shading type, dimensions:

Preferred adjacencies: Additional Comments:

In order to divide the library into more precise reading sections, some partition walls are used to divide different functional sections. There is no more decoration on the wall, which is convenient for school teachers and students to use freely.

Qty:

Description:

Desks:

Item:

Chairs:

Pin Board/Display areas: Storage:

Other furniture:

Joinery:

Breakout Table:

White boards:

Multipurpose Spaces:

PA System

Screens:

1

Computer:

2

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Description:

No shading

Is there shelter from sun, wind and rain outside – trees, awnings, shelters, screens etc Other:

UTILITIES Fire Booster:

FIXTURES, FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT Item:

Brick 400mm thickness Colour in brick red

Yes

Gas meter Individual switch system

Main electrical switchboard Main water meter Centralised heating or cooling systems

3 reverse cycle system normally for cooling, electrcity fans for cooling as well.Gas heaters and supercold weather condition those reverse system will use for heating.

Other:

Carpet on the floor in case that students tending to sit on the floor, because that there is no isolation on the floor.

1

Refrigerator

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Date:

Name of School: Mawson Primary School

Rev:

14/08/2020

GENREAL Room Name:

Staff room

Room Number:

Room Function / Activity:

Provide space for staff to rest and discuss

Building Management System:

Room Volume (m3):

Room Area (m2):

No of Occupants:

Approximately 30 staffs

Equipment Operating Times:

Since the school was opened in 1968

Room Conditioning:

No cooling system but have three gas heaters.

Windows

Single glazing which is openable manually

Blinds:

Yes, there are blinds above all the windows.

Lighting

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ARCHITECTURAL Min. Floor to ceiling height:

About 3m

Ceilings:

Only white paint is observed

Walls:

Brick walls

Floors:

Carpet tile for dry area Vinyl for wet area

Skirtings:

Yes but not sure what material

Windows:

Single glazing Plastic cover the aluminium frame

Doors:

Two doors

Door Frames:

The metal door frame looks like stainless steel

Wall Protection:

No protection and isolation of the wall are observed

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Max. No. of Occupants:

The light switch control is all manual operation.

Preferred adjacencies: Roof ventilators?

No roof ventilation no cross ventilation.

Anectodal feedback from users/staff:

Lack of cooling system, relatively crowded space. No clear functional partition.

Additional Comments:

The overall space was designed and constructed 50 years ago. The inevitable thermal bridge phenomenon is caused by the old doors and windows. And the window will have a certain gap.

Separating the wet and dry areas helps to keep the space clean and lifespan.

FIXTURES, FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT Additional Comments:

Plenty of storage space. It is a good choice for workers to rest.

Item:

Qty:

Description:

Desks:

6

Unfixed desks

Chairs:

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Other furniture:

Joinery:

Breakout Table:

White boards:

Multipurpose Spaces:

70

Item:

Qty:

Description:

8

There are storaeges both in the dry and wet place.

2

In the cantine room

PA System

Screens:

1

Computer:

1

In the stage area

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Brick 300mm thickness Colour in brick red

Roof construction. Thickness, materiality, external colour:

Floor construction. Thickness, materiality. Slab on grade or ventilated cavity?

Confirm any missing dimensions from the as built documentation – cross sections etc:

Others:

EXTERNAL SPACES External shading type, dimensions:

No shading and exterior side but all the corridors are covered and shelted.

Is there shelter from sun, wind Plenty of Trees are in the courtyard of both junior and senior school area. and rain outside – trees, awnings, shelters, screens etc Other:

UTILITIES Fire Booster:

Yes

Gas meter Individual switch system

Main electrical switchboard Main water meter Centralised heating or cooling systems Other:

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STRONG INSIDE OUTSIDE CONNECTION

-Good links between indoor and outdoor-visually and physically.

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CONNECTIVITY & EASY WAY FINDING

- Variety of learning spaces to offer opportunities for instruction, interaction and reflective retreat (pg.53)

1:750

0m

-Connection between landscape, buildings and people

10m

20m

3

COLLABORATION

-Collaborative practices amongst teachers and between students and teachers

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LEARNING THROUGH NATURE PLAY & EXPLORATION

-Understanding the world through recognition of landscape, trees, animals, natural materials etc.


TRANSPORT NETWORK - One way drive-through results in congestion and no pedestrian friendly pathways

From Colb

eck St

t

ley S

eas

B From

ONE WAY

HALL

E.S

JUNIOR

PRIMARY

DEMOUNTABLE

Current ConditionsConstraints Vehicle movement from Beasley st Vehicle movement from Colbeck st Pedestrians/ students on foot Main gate access

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10m

20m

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ENROLMENT CAPACITY - Inadequate number of classrooms and lack of specialist spaces

HALL

E.S

JUNIOR

PRIMARY

DEMOUNTABLE

Current ConditionsConstraints Max. Capacity

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10m

20m

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EXISTING BUILDING ENVELOPE - Poor performance, lack insulation, weather proofing and cracking - Majority of downpipes not connected to stormwater system HALL

E.S

JUNIOR

PRIMARY

DEMOUNTABLE

Current ConditionsConstraints Brick facade with roof tiles Metal Cladding with Roof Clip locks Downpipe not attached

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10m

20m

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REVITALISE LANDSCAPE - Outdoor Learning Opportunities - Education on Nature and Sustainability

HALL

E.S

JUNIOR

PRIMARY

DEMOUNTABLE

Current ConditionsOpportunities

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10m

20m

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COLLABORATIVE SPACES - Opportunities for more collaborative and flexible spaces

HALL

E.S

JUNIOR

PRIMARY

DEMOUNTABLE

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10m

20m

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INNOVATION - Create both indoor and outdoor spaces that encourage innovative thinking

HALL

E.S

JUNIOR

PRIMARY

DEMOUNTABLE

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10m

20m

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RAINWATER HARVESTING - Integration of rainwater tanks and greywater recycling system

HALL

E.S

JUNIOR

PRIMARY

DEMOUNTABLE

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10m

20m

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ROOM FOR EXPANSION - Opportunities to build expansion with renewable and more sustainable resources as part of moving into net zero-carbon emission plan. HALL

E.S

JUNIOR

PRIMARY

DEMOUNTABLE

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10m

20m

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ZERO CARBON EMISSIONS STRATEGY

FUEL EFFICIENT VEHICLES

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1:750

0m

ENERGY EFFICIENT LED ALTERNATIVES

10m

20m

21

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SOLAR PV SYSTEM


STAGE 01 - New face at main entrance -Hall Expansion

STAGE 02

1

- Classroom expansion and Renovation

STAGE 03 - Revitalise landscape to natural play and exploration -Addition of an arts & STEM building -Covered Outdoor Learning Area (COLA)

HALL EXPANSION RELOCATION OF STAFF PARKING

SUNKEN AMPITHEATRE CLASSROOM EXPANSION

WATER PLAY

COLA

2

PLAYGROUND

3

ARTS & STEM

MasterPlan Extension Renovation Addition Landscape Addition

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20m

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STAGE 01 - Relocation of Staff Parking - Landscaping at main entrance - Hall Expansion

HALL EXPANSION RELOCATION OF STAFF PARKING

PLAYGROUND

MasterPlan Extension

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10m

20m

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SPORTS HALL IN ESCOLA GAVINA SCHOOL, SPAIN Local Architects Carmen Martinez Gregori, Carmel Gradolo artinez and Arturo Sans Matinez

Operable Doors

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20m

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STAGE 02 - Renovate internal spatial arrangement for primary block - Classrooms expansion

CLASSROOM RENOVATION & EXPANSION PRIMARY

MasterPlan Extension Renovation

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10m

20m

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ST. JAMES CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL By Baldasso Cortese

Common Area- Flexible Furniture

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20m

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STAGE 03 - Landscaping designed for natural play and exploration - Provision for covered outdoor learning areas (COLA)* - New addition of Art and STEM building embedded in existing landscape - Connection between buildings, people and landscape

SUNKEN AMPITHEATRE

WATER PLAY

COLA*

PLAYGROUND

ARTS & STEM

MasterPlan Renovation Addition Landscape Addition

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10m

20m

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THE EDIBLE ACADEMY By Cooper Robertson

Outdoor Education on planting

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1:750

0m

10m

20m

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STAGE 01

STAGE BOILER

RELOCATION OF STAFF PARKING

Seating Area: 179 sqm

CANTEEN

SITE PLAN Extension Landscaping Proposal Toilet Renovation Existing Hall

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STAGE 01

STAGE NEW STORAGE BOILER A

A Seating Area: 305 sqm Standing Balcony: 115 sqm Seatings: 273 seats Total occupancy: 388

STANDING BALCONY

CANTEEN

STORAGE

STORAGE

SITE PLANPROPOSED HALL Hall expansion as an overflow room. New hall becomes the primary hall and the existing hall as secondary for other extra curriculum and class activities to occur (drama, dining area, dance). The existing stage is retrofitted to allow more storage. Toilets are expanded and can be accessed on both sides of the hall. Proposed Hall- Extension

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STAGE 01

ELEVATIONPROPOSED HALL

SOLAR PANEL

SKYLIGHT

West Elevation- New Proposed Hall

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As part of the new face of the school, the height of the new hall is matched up to the existing two storey primary block.The gradient of the roof allows for the provision of solar panels whilst the roof facing south has skylights for daylight to come through without the issue of harsh light or glare.


STAGE 01

SECTION A-APROPOSED HALL The importance of height variation is being tested for this proposal. A min. clearance height of 2100mm is made for both the seating area and standing balcony. Part of the building facing South has large operable openings to allow daylight and natural ventilation to come through.

West Elevation- New Proposed Hall

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STAGE 01

Artist Impression- New Proposed Hall

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STAGE 02

Clasroom: Fit 1 Group

Staff Room

Staff Planning

Clasroom: Fit 2 Groups

Clasroom: Fit 2 Groups

Existing Spatial Arrangement: 4 Classrooms- Fit 6 Classes 1 Staffroom 1 Planning room No room for Specialist Classes No informal areas Clasroom: Fit 1 Group

SITE PLAN

Clasroom: Fit 1 Group

Clasrooms Circulation/Common areas Proposed Extension Staff Room Demolition

Existing Senior Block- First Floor

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STAGE 02 - EXTENSION

B

B An extension of 85 sqm is made to allow for the provision of 2 extra classrooms.

SITE PLAN Proposed Extension

Proposed Senior Block- First Floor

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STAGE 02- RENOVATION

VISUAL CONNECTION TO THE OUTDOOR SIGHTLINE FLEXIBILITY VARIED LEARNING SETTINGS NOOKS

SITE PLAN Visual Connection

Proposed Senior Block- First Floor

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STAGE 02- RENOVATION

VISUAL CONNECTION TO THE OUTDOOR

SIGHTLINE FLEXIBILITY VARIED LEARNING SETTINGS NOOKS

Conference Room Staff Room

Proposed Senior Block- First Floor

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VISUAL CONNECTION TO THE OUTDOOR

SIGHTLINE FLEXIBILITY VARIED LEARNING SETTINGS NOOKS

Conference Room Staff Room Good Sightline

Proposed Senior Block- First Floor

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STAGE 02- RENOVATION

VISUAL CONNECTION TO THE OUTDOOR SIGHTLINE

FLEXIBILITY VARIED LEARNING SETTINGS NOOKS

Clasrooms

Proposed Senior Block- First Floor

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STAGE 02- RENOVATION

VISUAL CONNECTION TO THE OUTDOOR SIGHTLINE FLEXIBILITY

VARIED LEARNING SETTINGS NOOKS

Circulation and Informal Areas

Proposed Senior Block- First Floor

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STAGE 02- RENOVATION

VISUAL CONNECTION TO THE OUTDOOR SIGHTLINE FLEXIBILITY

VARIED LEARNING SETTINGS NOOKS

Carpet Flooring Wooden Flooring

Proposed Senior Block- First Floor

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STAGE 02- RENOVATION

VISUAL CONNECTION TO THE OUTDOOR SIGHTLINE FLEXIBILITY VARIED LEARNING SETTINGS

NOOKS

Seating Areas

Proposed Senior Block- First Floor

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STAGE 02

ELEVATIONCLASSROOM RENOVATION

EXTENSION

Classroom Expansion on Level 1 suported by structual columns forms a shaded pathway for students to walk along, relax and play. This will also help in reducing approx. 40% of glare and daylight coming into the library.

COVERED WALKWAY

2500mm

East Elevation- Classroom Extension and Renovation

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STAGE 02

SECTIONCLASSROOM RENOVATION

INFORMAL AREA

This section further illustrates the visual connection for teachers to monitor their students. This flexibility of space and informal area provide an opportunity for informal conversations to happen between students and teachers.

OPERABLE DOORS

VISUAL CONNECTION

East Elevation- Classroom expansion and renovation

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Artist Impression- New Proposed Classroom Extension

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MOVING FORWARD

FUEL EFFICIENT VEHICLES

ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDINGS

ENERGY EFFICIENT LED ALTERNATIVES

ZERO WASTE

Reduction through:

ZERO CARBON EMISSION

Energy efficiency and conservation Roof-top renewable energy Carbon offset

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SOLAR PV SYSTEM


STAGE 01

MEZZANINE FLOOR

Seating Area: 556 sqm Seatings: 480

MEZZANINE FLOOR STORAGE

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STAGE 01- ITERATION 1 FIRST ITERATION AFTER MID-SEMESTER REVIEW 1. CREATE A DISJOINT BETWEEN TO HALLS TO BREAK UP THE MASSING AND PROVIDE THE LINE OF AXIS FROM SCHOOL ENTRANCE INTO THE HEART OF SCHOOL. 2. THE DISJOINT CAUSES A LOSS OF CONNECTION BETWEEN THE HALLS AND BECAME TWO SEPARATE HALLS OF NO RELATION PROBLEM: HOW TO CONNECT THE HALLS TOGETHER BUT KEEP THE LINE OF AXIS INTO THE SCHOOL?


STAGE 01- Level 2 ITERATION 1

MEZZANINE FLOOR

MEZZANINE FLOOR

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JOIST DAMP PROOFING MEMBRANE GUTTER WROCOHDC B LO A LA DCKING ISNTTEEERLLLOI N CE KR I NS GH E E T EXPRESS PANELS S EE 2 5TM ML F R A M E

STAGE 01

WALL O PG E NS W EE BESNT E E L 02 BU CDETAIL R J CO AIPS TF L A S H I N G

METAL ROOF RIGID INSULATION W S H E A T H I N G R -5 .1 DAMP PROOFING MEMBRANE

R-Value: 2.68 m2K/W PEEL AND STICK U-Value: M E M B R0.37 A N E W/m2.K LIGHT SHELF ARCHCLAD INTERLOCKING DX OPURBEL S ESGPL A N ZEL DS E T 5HM EM RMALLY BROKEN 2 ALUMINIUM WINDOW BUG SCREEN F LAAPSFHLI A NS GH I N G C

GUTTER WOOD BLOCKING STEEL LINER SHEET

OPERABLE AND NONOPERABLE WINDOWS ON SOUTH FACING

STEEL FRAME OPEN WEB STEEL JOIST

PEEL AND STICK M NEES I V E S EELMFB-ARDAH MEMBRANE LIGHT SHELF ALUMINIUM CLADDING 1 8OMUM D B LPEL Y GW L AOZOEDD SH HE ER AT .2K E N T MHAILNLGY R B-0 RO ALUMINIUM WINDOW 140MM GREENSTUF F NEGD RLEACSYHCI L

OPERABLE AND NONOPERABLE WINDOWS ON SOUTH FACING

ROOF DETAIL

POLYESTER BATT I N S U L A T I O N R -2 .3 2 S E L F -A D H E S I V E 7 .5 M M C O M P R E S S E D MEMBRANE FIBRE CEMENT SHEET R A L-0U.0 M1I 4N I U M C L A D D I N G

R-Value: 7.6 m2K/W U-Value: 0.13 W/m2.K

BUG SCREEN CAP FLASHING PEEL AND STICK MEMBRANE

18MM PLYWOOD S H E A T H I N G R -0 .2

SPOTTED GUM HARDWOOD FLOORING SPACER BATTENS TO SUSPEND FLOORING

140MM GREENSTUF 5 R0EM CM Y CALI R ES DP A C E R -0L.6Y1E S T E R B A T T PO I N S U L A T I O N R -2 .3 2 110M M B R I C K W O R K 7 .5 R -0M .1M 4 5C O M P R E S S E D F I B R E 3.47 C E M Em2K/W NT SHEET R-Value: S F1 -A4D H E S I V E RE -0L.0 U-Value: M E M B R0.29 A N E W/m2.K

LIGHT SHELF

WALL DETAIL 01

FLASHING S E L F -A D H E S I V E MEMBRANE ALUMINIUM CLADDING 25mm PLYWOOD S H E A T H I N G R -1 .2 5

18MM PLYWOOD S H E A T H I N G R -0 .2 140MM GREENSTUF 50MM AIRSPACE RECYCLED R -0 .6 1 POLYESTER BATT I110M NSUL T IROI N -2O.3R2K MA B C KRW R -0 .1 4 5 7 .5 M M C O M P R E S S E D F IEBLRFE-AC S DEHM EE SN I VTES H E E T R -0 .0B1 R 4 ANE M EM

UNDERFLOOR HEATING PIPES 200MM REINFORCED C O N C R E T E R -0 .1 3 SPOTTED GUM DAM PW PO ROO H RD D FING MLEOMOBRRI A F NN GE

MINERAL WOOL I N S U L A T I O N R -3 .0

SPACER BATTENS TO 5 0UM OO RR DI N PG IR S SM P EBNRDA D F LFO FOAM INSULATION RN -2D .2E5R F L O O R U

17mm GYPSUM BOARD R -0 .0 7 7

H I NC GOPMI PPEASC T F I L L 1 0E0AMTM 200MM REINFORCED C O N C R E T E R -0 .1 3 DAMP PROOFING MEMBRANE

18MM PLYWOOD F SL HAESAH T IHNI G N G R -0 .2

50MM BRADFORD PIR FOAM INSULATION R -2 .2 5

1 4E0E MPMH G EENSTUF W OR LE RECYCLED P0O0LMYM E SMTIENR. B A T T 9 ICNOSNUC LR AT EITOEN ERD-2 G.3 E2 B EA 7 .5 MM M COMPRESSED FIBRE CEMENT SHEET R -0 .0 1 4 GSEducationalVersion

100MM COMPACT FILL

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FLASHING 110m m B R I C K W O R K R -0 .0 8 6

WEEPHOLE

BUILDING PAPER

900MM MIN. CONCRETE EDGE BEAM

25mm PLYWOOD S H E A T H I N G R -1 .2 5 MINERAL WOOL I N S U L A T I O N R -2 .5 GYPSUM BOARD R -0 .0 5 9

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STAGE 01 PARAPET CAPPING

W

OPERABLE AND NONOPERABLE WINDOWS ON SOUTH FACING

FLOOR DETAIL OPERABLE AND NONOPERABLE WINDOWS ON SOUTH FACING

R-Value: 3.43 m2K/W U-Value: 0.29 W/m2.K

NG

SPOTTED GUM HARDWOOD FLOORING SPACER BATTENS TO SUSPEND FLOORING

RD

UNDERFLOOR HEATING PIPES 200MM REINFORCED C O N C R E T E R -0 .1 3 DAMP PROOFING MEMBRANE

RECYCLED TIMBER FLOORING UNDERFLOOR HEATING PIPES

50MM KINGSPAN KOOLTHERM K10 R -3 .3

R 3 .4 F O I L B O A R D INSULATION

100MM COMPACT FILL

VAPOUR BARRIER REINFORCED CONCRETE DAMP PROOFING MEMBRANE COMPACT FILL

900MM MIN. CONCRETE EDGE BEAM

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STAGE 01 PARAPET CAPPING

W

OPERABLE AND NONOPERABLE WINDOWS ON SOUTH FACING

OPERABLE AND NONOPERABLE WINDOWS ON SOUTH FACING

NG

SPOTTED GUM HARDWOOD FLOORING SPACER BATTENS TO SUSPEND FLOORING

RD

UNDERFLOOR HEATING PIPES 200MM REINFORCED C O N C R E T E R -0 .1 3 DAMP PROOFING MEMBRANE

RECYCLED TIMBER FLOORING UNDERFLOOR HEATING PIPES

50MM KINGSPAN KOOLTHERM K10 R -3 .3

R 3 .4 F O I L B O A R D INSULATION

100MM COMPACT FILL

VAPOUR BARRIER REINFORCED CONCRETE DAMP PROOFING MEMBRANE COMPACT FILL

900MM MIN. CONCRETE EDGE BEAM

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STAGE 02

Existing Spatial Arrangement: 4 Classrooms- Fit 6 Classes 1 Staffroom 1 Planning room No room for Specialist Classes No informal areas

SITE PLAN Clasrooms Circulation/Common areas Proposed Extension Staff Room Demolition

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STAGE 02

B

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100MM KOOLTHERM K 10 G 2 S O F F I T B O A R D R -4 .7 5 S E L F -A D H E S I V E ARCHCLAD CL MAEDMDBI N RG ANE WITH SARKING EXISTING DOUBLE BRICK WALL WITH ADDED INSULATION R 1 .3 with 5 0 m m C A V I T Y

ROOF PURLINS CEILING LINING EXPOSED FEATURE RAFTERS 100MM KOOLT 1H 9 0EHR M LINTEL WITH K 10 G 2 S O F F IBTOBLO TA ER D DC O N N E C T I O N R -4 .7 5 REVEAL LINING- KILN DRIED HARDWOOD S E L F -A D H E S I V E MEMBRANE DOUBLE GLAZED UNIT

SPOTTED GUM HARDWOOD FLOORING 3MM ARDEX SELF LEVELLING COMPOUND

WITH LOW E TO INNER SIDE

EXISTING DOUB NLDEE R F L O O R BRICK WALL W H IETAHT I N G P I P E S ADDED INSULATION R ECIA NVFIO R 1 .3 with 5 0 m m TR YCED CONCRETE

HORIZONTAL AUTOMATED LOUVRE B LI TI N 190H LINTEL W HD BOLTED CONNECTION

DAMP PROOFING SPOTTED GUM MEMBRANE HARDWOOD FLOORING COMPACT FILL

UNDERFLOOR HEATING PIPES REINFORCED CONCRETE

BLIND DAMP PROOFING MEMBRANE

16mm GYPSUM BOARD R -0 .0 7 7

ARCHCLAD ALUMINIUM CLADDING

COMPACT FILL

WALL DETAIL 01

18MM PLYWOOD S H E A T H I N G R -0 .2

R-Value: 3.24 m2K/W U-Value: 0.31 W/m2.K

140MM GREENSTUF RECYCLED POLYESTER BATT I N S U L A T I O N R -2 .3 2 16mm GYPSUM BOARD R -0 .0 7 7

GSEducationalVersion

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R-Value: 7.6 m2K/W U-Value: 0.13 W/m2.K

REVEAL LINING- KILN AO RO CH DRIED HARDW DC L A D ALUMINIUM CLADDING D O U B L E G L A Z1E8D U NPI LTY W O O D MM W I T H L O W E TSOH E I NANTE HR I N G R -0 .2 SIDE 140MM GREENSTUF RECYCLED HORIZONTAL POLYESTER BATT A U T O M A T E D LI N OSUUVLRAET I O N R -2 .3 2

3MM ARDEX SELF LEVELLING COMPOUND

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WALL DETAIL 02 R-Value: 4.47 m2K/W U-Value: 0.22 W/m2.K


SENIOR BLOCK- ENERGY MODELLING

Base Model

New Heat Pump

New Heat Pump & insulation

Additional PV Panels


SENIOR BLOCK- ENERGY MODELLING

Base Model: Single Glazed Clear Glass VLT: 0.54 SHGC: 0.57

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Iteration 1- Model with Extension & Shade for Library Double Glazed, High solar gain, low E, clear airfill VLT: 0.4 SHGC: 0.32

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STAGE 01- ITERATION 2 1. PROVIDE FLEXIBILITY OF SPACES BY USING HEAVY CURTAINS TO CREATE ENCLOSURE WHEN IN USE. PROBLEM: THIS DESIGN DOES NOT MAKE ANY ARCHITECTURAL INPUT TO THE DESIGN.

2. NEW HALL HAVE SIMILAR SKYLIGHT ACROSS THE ROOF AND READ THE SAME LANGUAGE AS THE EXISTING HALL’S PROPOSED SKYLIGHTS. PROBLEM: HOW TO GET A SIMILAR LANGUAGE BUT HAVE HAVE SOME SORT OF DISTINCTIVE DESIGN THAT PROVIDES INDIVIDUALITY FOR EACH HALL?


HALL ITERATION- PRECEDENTS CONSERVATORY/ORANGERY

Rosemary Works School in Hackney, East London

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STAGE 01- ITERATION 2

1. 2. 2. A

1.

Seating Area: 556 sqm

A

Seatings: 480

MEZZANINE FLOOR

KITCHEN

BREAKFAST CLUB 1. Main Activity Area 2. Nooks 3. Movable Storage 4. Movable Stage

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STAGE 01- ITERATION 2

3. 1. 2. 2. A

1.

Seating Area: 556 sqm

A

Seatings: 480

4.

MEZZANINE FLOOR

KITCHEN

DRAMA AND STORY TELLING 1. Main Activity Area 2. Nooks 3. Movable Stage 4. Movable Storage

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STAGE 01- ITERATION 2

3. 1.

A

1.

Seating Area: 556 sqm

A

Seatings: 480

2.

MEZZANINE FLOOR

KITCHEN

EVENTS 1. Main Activity Area 2. Movable Cooking cart and Storage 3. Movable Stage

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STAGE 0101 ITERATION 2

Bon Lait Sports Hall, Lyon France

Bon Lait Sports Hall, Lyon France

West Section A-A- New Proposed Hall

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STAGE 0101 ITERATION 3 1. PROVIDE AN ENCLOSURE TO THE HALLS WHILE MAINTAINING THE LINE OF AXIS 2. PROVIDE A BETTER STUDENT ACCESS/CIRCULATION FROM THE NORTH-WEST INTO THE SCHOOL. 3. BECOMES A PHYSICAL AND METAPHORICAL BRIDGE BETWEEN THE BUILDING AND SURROUNDING NATURE.

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HALL ITERATION- PRECEDENTS CONSERVATORY/ORANGERY

The Houtloods Renovation, Tilburg, The Netherlands by Bedaux de Brouwer Architects

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HALL ITERATION- PRECEDENTS CONSERVATORY/ORANGERY

De Assenburg Shopping Mall, North of Netherlands

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De Assenburg Shopping Mall, North of Netherlands

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HALL ITERATION- PRECEDENTS INTERACTIVE LANDSCAPE

Dromana Primary School

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HALL ITERATION- PRECEDENTS EXTERIOR

Sports Complex, Almer, The Netherlands by Slangen + Koenis

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Sports Hall, Klaipeda, Lithuania by Slangen + Koenis

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STAGE 01- ITERATION 3

Seating Area: 556 sqm Seatings: 480

A

A

MEZZANINE FLOOR

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KITCHEN

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West Section A-A- New Proposed Hall

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STAGE 01

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STAGE 01 22 December 2019 12.36PM

West Elevation- Renovation on Existing Hall and New Proposed Hall

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STAGE 01

West Section- Renovation on Existing Hall and New Proposed Hall

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STAGE 01

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MAWSON PRIMARY SCHOOL Ainsworth Street- Mawson, ACT

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5 KEY DESIGN PRINCIPLES

STRONG INSIDE OUTSIDE CONNECTION

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FLEXIBILITY

CONNECTIVITY & EASY WAY FINDING

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COLLABORATION

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LEARNING THROUGH NATURE PLAY & EXPLORATION


ZERO CARBON EMISSIONS STRATEGY

FUEL EFFICIENT VEHICLES

ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDINGS

ENERGY EFFICIENT LED ALTERNATIVES

PASSIVE STRATEGY

3 Steps: Reduce energy use through more efficient user behaviour

ZERO CARBON EMISSION

Improve energy efficiency with more efficient buildings and HVAC systems Incorporate renewable energy and GreenPower

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SOLAR PV SYSTEM


1 NEW PROPOSED HALL

HALL RENOVATION

RELOCATION OF STAFF PARKING

SUNKEN AMPITHEATRE CLASSROOM EXPANSION COLA

LOCATION OF AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMPAQUASNAP 30RQM 2 UNITS

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STAGE 01

PLAYGROUND

- New face at main entrance -Hall Expansion -Relocation of Parking

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ARTS & STEM

STAGE 02 - Classroom expansion and Renovation

STAGE 03 - Revitalise landscape to natural play and exploration -Addition of an arts & STEM building -Covered Outdoor Learning Area (COLA)

MasterPlan Extension Renovation Addition Landscape Addition

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Air Handling Unit


STAGE 01 - Relocation of Staff Parking - Landscaping at main entrance - Existing Hall Renivation -New Proposed Hall

1 NEW PROPOSED HALL

RELOCATION OF STAFF PARKING

HALL RENOVATION

LOCATION OF AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMPAQUASNAP 30RQM 2 UNITS

PLAYGROUND

MasterPlan Renovation Addition Air handling Unit

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STAGE 01

STAGE BOILER

RELOCATION OF STAFF PARKING

Seating Area: 179 sqm

CANTEEN

SITE PLAN New Proposed Hall

Existing Hall

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STAGE 01

Roof Plan- Renovation on Existing Hall and New Proposed Hall

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Seating Area: 556 sqm

Existing Hall-

Seatings: 460

Multipurpose Hall

KITCHEN

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Ground Floor Plan- Renovation on Existing Hall and New Proposed Hall

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STORE


STAGE 01

Mezzanine Floor Plan- Renovation on Existing Hall and New Proposed Hall

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STAGE 01 22 December 2019 12.30PM

LOUVRECLAD JUPITER SERIES FIXED LOUVRES

LOUVRECLAD MERLIN SERIES ELLIPTICAL OPERABLE LOUVRES

West Elevation- Renovation on Existing Hall and New Proposed Hall

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New face of the school Artist’s Impression

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SKYLIGHT

LIGHTSHELF

West Section AA- Renovation on Existing Hall and New Proposed Hall

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STAGE 01 PARAPET CAPPING

WALL DETAIL 02

5° slope

GALVANISED STEEL FLASHING METAL ROOF

R-Value: 2.68 m2K/W U-Value: 0.37 W/m2.K

RIGID INSULATION W S H E A T H I N G R -5 .1 BRADFORD ANTICON SARKING

DOUBLE GLAZED THERMALLY BROKEN ALUMINIUM WINDOW OPERABLE LOUVRECLAD MERLIN SERIES FLASHING

BOX GUTTER TIMBER BLOCKING CEILING LINING 600MM EXPOSED FEATURED TIMBER RAFTERS

DEORUTBI C LE LA V A LGM EZ TE AD L TE HA EM RM S S ALLY BROKEN ALLU UM MIIN NIIU UM MC WLIA NDDDOIW A NG O P E R A B L E 18MM PLYWOOD LO VT RH EICNLGA D M.2 ERLIN S HU EA R -0 SERIES F4L0AM SM HIN 1 GG REENSTUF R ER CTYIC VE CLAELDM E T A L PO LY S EA MESS T E R B A T T I N S U L A T I O N R -2 .3 2 ALUMINIUM CLADDING 7 1 .5 8 MMMM PCLOYM WPOROEDS S E D F C IENMGE R N -0 T .2 SHEET S IHBERAET H R -0 .0 1 4 B4R0EMAM T HGARBELE EN S T U F 1 ME EC MYBCRLAENDE R POLYESTER BATT I N S U L A T I O N R -2 .3 2 50MM AIRSPACE 7 R.5 -0M .6M 1 COMPRESSED FIBRE CEMENT SHEET R -0 .0 1 4 BREATHABLE BR M EE MABTRHAANBEL E MEMBRANE

WALL DETAIL 01 R-Value: 3.47 m2K/W U-Value: 0.29 W/m2.K

3° slope

ARCHCLAD INTERLOCKING EXPRESS PANELS 25M M

ROOF DETAIL

BUG SCREEN CAP FLASHING

R-Value: 7.6 m2K/W U-Value: 0.13 W/m2.K

BREATHABLE MEMBRANE LIGHT SHELF

10 8M MM M A PILRYSW D 5 PO AO CE S RH -0E.6A1T H I N G R -0 .2 140MM GREENSTUF RECYCLED POLYESTER BATT BN L ER -2 .3 2 IBNRSEUALTAHTAI O MEMBRANE 7 .5 M M C O M P R E S S E D 1 8I BMRME PCLEYMWEONO F T DS H E E T SH R -0E.0A1T4H I N G R -0 .2 140MM GREENSTUF F RLEACSYHCI LNEGD POLYESTER BATT I N S U L A T I O N R -2 .3 2 W.5EM EM P HCOOLM EPRESSED 7 FIBRE CEMENT SHEET R -0 .0 1 4 900MM MIN. C EG TE EDGE F LOANSCHRI N BEAM WEEPHOLE

900MM MIN. CONCRETE EDGE BEAM

New Proposed Hall Detail

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STAGE 01 22 December 2019 5.45PM

South Elevation- New Proposed Hall

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STAGE 01

OPERABLE DOORS

NATURAL DAYLIGHT

NIGHT PURGE

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STORE

South Section BB- New Proposed Hall

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STAGE 01 SPOTTED GUM HARDWOOD FLOORING SPACER BATTENS TO SUSPEND FLOORING UNDERFLOOR HEATING PIPES 200MM REINFORCED C O N C R E T E R -0 .1 3 DAMP PROOFING MEMBRANE 50MM KINGSPAN KOOLTHERM K10 R -3 .3

CAVITY WALL TIE

100MM COMPACT FILL

LAYER OF MALTHOID

WEEP HOLE 900MM MIN. CONCRETE EDGE BEAM

FLOOR DETAIL R-Value: 3.43 m2K/W U-Value: 0.29 W/m2.K

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STORE

New Proposed Hall Detail

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STAGE 01 ARMCOR AIR HANDLING UNIT 3000 ON ROOFTOP & SCREENED ROOF SHAFT FOR MAINTENANCE

OPERABLE WITH VELUX AUTOMATED BLIND SOLUTIONS & RAIN SENSOR OPERABLE WITH VELUX AUTOMATED BLIND SOLUTIONS & RAIN SENSOR

PERMEABLE PAVERS HYDROSTON 50MM THICK Axonometric View of Halls

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STAGE 01

SUNPOWER X-SERIES SOLAR PANELS 360W

450MM DEEP BEAMS & SUNTUITIVE SOLAR RESPONSIVE THERMOCHROMIC GLASS

Tinted 6mm Glass Suntuitive Interlayer 5mm Glass Layer Spacer with Insulating Gas SB60 Low Emissivity Coating

VERTICAL LOUVRES & RECESSED ENTRANCE

Axonometric View of Halls

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Atrium Entry Artist’s Impression

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Internal atrium as new connectivity Artist’s Impression

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New face of the school Artist’s Impression

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Interior of new proposed hall Artist’s Impression

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New face Interior ofof new theproposed school hall Artist’s Impression

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STAGE 02 - Renovate internal spatial arrangement for primary block - Classrooms expansion

CLASSROOM RENOVATION & EXPANSION SENIOR LOCATION OF AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMPAQUASNAP 30RQM 2 UNITS

PLAYGROUND

MasterPlan Renovation Expansion

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STAGE 02

Existing Spatial Arrangement: 4 Classrooms- Fit 6 Classes 1 Staffroom 1 Planning room No room for Specialist Classes No informal areas

SITE PLAN Clasrooms Circulation/Common areas Proposed Extension Staff Room Demolition First Floor Plan- Senior Block Existing Condition

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STAGE 02

Existing Solar Panels: 45 Panels Proposed Solar Panels: 45Panels Total: 90 Panels to generate 24% of electricty requirements of the senior block

MasterPlan Existing Solar Panels New Solar Panels

Proposed Roof Plan- Senior Block Extension & Retrofit

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STAGE 02

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An extension of 100sqm is made to allow for the provision of 2 extra classrooms.

Proposed Extension B

First Floor Plan- Senior Block Extension & Retrofit

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STAGE 02

Each classroom has an average of 70sqm to fit the growing numbers of students and built in cabinets within the classrooms and along the corridors.

Classrooms for Grade 5 & 6 Stoage

First Floor Plan- Senior Block Extension & Retrofit

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STAGE 02

Featured Reading Nooks

First Floor Plan- Senior Block Extension & Retrofit

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STAGE 02

Break out Areas

First Floor Plan- Senior Block Extension & Retrofit

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STAGE 02

Teacher’s Planning Room

First Floor Plan- Senior Block Extension & Retrofit

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STAGE 02 22 December 2020 12.00PM

East Elevation- Senior Block Extension & Retrofit

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STAGE 02 ROOF DETAIL

22 December 2020 12.00PM R-Value: 7.6 m2K/W U-Value: 0.13 W/m2.K

CAP FLASHING

ARCHCLAD CLADDING WITH SARKING ROOF PURLINS CEILING LINING EXPOSED FEATURE RAFTERS 100MM KOOLTHERM K 10 G 2 S O F F I T B O A R D R -4 .7 5 S E L F -A D H E S I V E MEMBRANE LINTEL BOLTED ONTO T W O S T U D W A L LS A S CONNECTION

10MM FIBRE CEMENT PANEL F I X E D O N T O 8MM PLAYWOOD SHEATHING REVEAL LINING- KILN DRIED HARDWOOD

DOUBLE GLAZED UNIT WITH LOW E TO INNER SIDE

350M M 13mm GYPSUM BOARD R -0 .0 7 7 140MM GREENSTUF RECYCLED POLYESTER BATT I N S U L A T I O N R -2 .3 2

SUSPENDED CEILING WITH GREENSTUF BATT INSULATION

East Section Detail- Senior Block Extension & Retrofit

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New face ofInterior Classroom the school Artist’s Impression

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EXISTING DOUBLE BRICK WALL WITH ADDED 90M M KOOLTHERM K18 INSULATED P L A S T E R B O A R D R 4 .8

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9 M M A T K A R A U .D I PANEL CARPET FINISH FLOORING 3MM ARDEX SELF LEVELLING COMPOUND UNDERFLOOR HEATING PIPES REINFORCED CONCRETE DAMP PROOFING MEMBRANE COMPACT FILL

WALL DETAIL 01 R-Value: 5.16 m2K/W U-Value: 0.19 W/m2.K

GSEducationalVersion

East Section Detail- Senior Block Extension & Retrofit

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STAGE 02 22 December 2019 10.30AM

NIGHT PURGE

North Elevation- Senior Block Extension & Retrofit

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STAGE 02 22 December 2020 12.30PM

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STAGE 02 22 December 2020 2.30PM

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STAGE 02

STORAGE JOINERY

COLLABORATION

North Section BB- Senior Block Extension & Retrofit

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SOLAR PANEL


New face Senior Block of the Extension school Artist’s Impression

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