Phillip Naude portfolio

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Phillip Naude e: phillipnaude10@gmail.com P: +64 21 906 766 Click Here for Online Website Portfolio

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Phillip Naude about me I am 21 years old and recently graduated with a degree in architectural studies from the university of Victoria, Wellington, NZ. The following works show the best variety of work that I have undertaken in the last three years in 3 projects. The projects are presented as follows: one of my final design integration projects, a construction project and a group project. My style through architecture and design is constantly evolving as I become more and more familiar with the world around me. I am passionate about the creative vision that I set out to create with the content I produce. I look forward to the challenges set before me.

AUTODESK

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REVIT MAYA 3DS MAX AUTO CAD

Adobe suite

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in design Photoshop Illustrator Premier pro Lightroom AFTER EFFECTS

OTHER - ARCHICAD

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RHINOCEROS 3D GRASSHOPPER PROCESSING SQUARESPACE // SHOPIFY


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New zealand EARTHQUAKE MEMORIAL

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Office BUILDING core, services & Facade

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Gated COMMUNITY TOWNHOUSE

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EVANS BAY, Wellington // 6011 TRIMESTER 2 // 2016 COURSE: ARCHITECTURAL design integration Grade: A Individual project

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TRIMESTER 2 // 2016 COURSE: Construction systems Grade: B+ Some group tasks,, mainly individual

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Rongotai, Wellington // 6011 TRIMESTER 1 // 2016 COURSE: Introduction to practice & management Grade: B+ Group Project


NZ Earthquake Memorial PROJECT Overview Course: Architectural Integrated Design // Trimester 2 2016 // 30 points (double) Grade: A Individual Project Project description: Located on the bank of Evans Bay in Wellington, the new proposed Earthquake Memorial makes a bold statement to commemorate those lost and affected in the earthquakes scattered around New Zealand since 2012. The design brief was to explore a narrative that has to be integrated with only the use of concrete as the primary structural element. This stark use of material creates an effect of strength and safety for users providing reassurance which resonates throughout the design. Developing a strong narrative based on the journey through the experience of an earthquake was the primary motif. It has a direct correlation with the interior circulation within the building. Below, specific design elements were used to enhance the emotive journey throughout the spaces. An initial impact is created through the memorial space at the entrance - a stark reminder of the lives lost. A bridge connecting the entrance to the rest of the building creates a feeling of isolation due to the floor escaping underneath leaving the user centered in a vast space. The high ceiling and intriguing light patterns formed by the facade, allows for a period of reflection on past events. The exhibition hall and theatre enables users to learn about the natural disasters. Lastly the thematic gardens and restaurant on the top floor offer a sense of acceptance and relief where the users finish their journey. The emotive journey throughout the building plays a key role in dictating the design outcome. The integrated use of raw concrete structure within the facade walls act as shear walls whilst large beams and columns act as moment frames. This allows the users to feel completely immersed with the exposed structure of the building. A sense of safety and security is one that is yearned for in memorial spaces. Through the use of rhino 3D to model conceptual and developed models, the design was further refined in Revit and renders were done using VRAY and 3DS max to achieve photo realistic depictions of the design. Photoshop was used to create the surrounding context on final renders.

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Design Narrative

Memorial Shock

Main Entrance // bridge Isolation // awe

Gallery Reflection

Exhibition // lecture theatre learn

Restaurant // outdoor purity // acceptance

development of form

Sectional develoment


facade

Precast concrete facade

facade development

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Ground level (entry)

First floor

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Key 1

Memorial

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Galleria // exhibition

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Health Cafe // gift store Meeting rooms // staff Thematic gardens

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Lecture theatre

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Lift Access to upper floors

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Restrooms

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Access to outdoor deck

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Main entrance

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Kitchen

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Feature stair

Gallery SPACE

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elevation

Facade feature wall

Skylight The gallery space is particularly important due to the features surrounding it.

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As diagrammed to the right, vertical circulation leads to various other key spaces. Diffused light is created for the art work and a suspended bridge leads users straight to the gift store and gardens.


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O f f i c e B u i l d i n g / C o r e , S e r v i c e s & Fa c a d e PROJECT Overview Course: Construction Systems // Trimester 2 2016 // 15 points (single) Grade: B+ Individual Project Project description: A 3-part project that would be developed in steps of construction based around the core including voids for services, elevators and fire stairs, the floor plan with ceiling services and a lighting analysis, and finally 2 variations of a curtain facade and a structural facade. The first element based around the core was initially designed around a spaceship core however the same building regulations and construction techniques needed to apply in regards to fire safety and appropriate sizes for the large variation of services that needed to be accounted for inside the core itself. The second part of the project consisted of the design of an office floor layout of less than a 1000m2 around the core. Furthermore a series of offices, meeting rooms and basic amenities needed to be provided for as well. To accommodate these various programs, services needed to be carefully laid out to create an efficient and functional design. Exhaust and supply ducts, vents, sprinkler heads, piping and lighting all had to be included within the ceiling for each floor. The use of Revit’s mechanical tools were well utilized. A lighting analysis also needed to be done in reference to prior research to produce adequate and preferred lighting within the office, bathrooms, kitchen and core. All service elements were placed into the design according to code. Finally the facade needed to be designed. A curtain facade with steel framing and glazing fixed to the exterior in the form of panels needed to be appropriately fixed to the edge of the building. Rhino was used for early design iterations and quick fire modeling seminars every week during studios. The model was then taken into Revit to be refined for technical drawing outputs.

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SARC 321 - Construction Core Steel Grate floor system with rubber overlay andSistamen loose tile directly fixed through to grating with steel flange and bolts for all floors except for hallways

Hallways are specifically only metal grate steel floors with no ceilings and exposed piping and service ducts

Double flush interior --/60/60 fire rated door to data and coms room

--/60/60 FRR Fire rated flush cavity slider, galvanised steel door

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Circulation

5 Custom Steel Column, refer structural engineers drawings

--/60/60 FRR

Service/Fire Stair 2696 848

Lift Well riser

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Coms & Data Room 627

--/60/60 FRR fire rated door

Electrical

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Services Riser For HVAC in/out and other risers for electrical, data , exhausts and presureizers all fire proofed

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Universal steel column, refer structural engineers drawings

Shower Block

Shower Riser

HVAC

Toilet Exhaust

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Sink; W/C Riser

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Laboratory

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345MPa, 30mm thick Steel Wall

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760mm Steel, flush Cavity Slider

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7 30mm Steel Wall with 13mm fireline GIB on either side, directly fixed

300mm Solid Steel shear wall, fixed by bolts through steel flange onto steel column, refer structural engineers drawings

SCALE 1:50

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120mm Cavity for shower piping and service area


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Accomodation 3700

Open Penetration through steel wall to allow for ducting and cabellling to pass through above suspended ceiling and onto cable trays for electric and data cables. Fire proof pipe collars will be around piping and ducts Fire Sprinkler fixed to ceiling, connected to fire servieces

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30mm Steel Wall with 13mm fireline GIB on either side, directly fixed 30mm Steel wall with 13mm GIB Fireline on either side

Service riser for all ducting, electricity, data, HVAC, pressurisation etc

--/60/60 FRR fire rated door leading to coms and data room

Steel grate metal flooring system with rubber underlay and Sistema steel tiles all directly fixed by bolts and joined toside beams and walls by welded flanges and bolts

DATA riser

Facilities

Electricity riser

HVAC riser


SARC 321 - Construction 720

59200

2130

3700

Service Deck

Office Space

280210 620

The curtain facade system used is a double skin facade consisting of a service steel grate deck on the outside of the builidng. Joined to the floor plate with steel brackets. The brackets also hold up the main steel tube framing system that forms the external facade. A series of sloped glazing panels interchanging angles to create a dynamic facade. The steel tubing is light and simple in constructing linking directly back to the main structure through steel brackets and plates. A simple secondary glazing system is used and clipped onto the exterior framing to provide a protective layer. The interior glazing is joined to spandrels through waterproofed transoms and mullions.

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office floor 15 55500

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Service Deck

Office Space

office floor 14 51800

office floor 13 48100

Southern Facade elevation Scale 1:500 Phillip Naude | 300 320 695

4 storey section elevation Scale 1:50


SARC 321 - Construction CurtainFacade Steel grate servoce deck

Steel back plate

office floor 15 55500

Steel tube framing

C channel breacket bolted to timber spandrel Steel traydec system with concrete slab and reinforcing Spandrel insulation PW60 Thermosash transom head with continous sealant along glazing

Single glazed panel clipped into steel tube frame system. Sealed with waterproof glazing seal

office floor 14 51800 Steel tube framing bolted to steel bracket either side

Curtain Facade Section Scale 1:20 Phillip Naude | 300 320 695


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SARC 321 - Construction Scale 1:100 Phillip Naude | 300 320 695

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SARC 321 - Construction Core


T o w n h o u s e / R o n g o t a i g at e d c o m m u n i t y PROJECT Overview Course: Practice & Management // Trimester 1 2016 // 15 points (single) Grade: A+ (for Sales Poster), A- (For Townhouse), B+ (For Commercial Hub) Group Project Project description: A client created a competition for 52 student groups to design a high end gated community in the Rongotai region. The group consisted of 3 architects, a landscape architect and a project manager. Each member was assigned a role within the group having to complete tasks to deadlines. With limited residential, commercial and service space available on a 27000m2 site and being a relatively low decile area, a high end ‘gated community’ was quite a challenge. Statistically gated communities in New Zealand are not very popular and some say they isolate people rather than create a more integrated community. Working together with the landscape architect, a strategy was developed that created a physical bridge at the entrance that would provide the illusion of privacy rather than creating a physical barrier or gate. A small lake with properties right around the edge is believed to greatly increase perceived value of properties coupled with a modern design aesthetic. The costing of the properties was completed within budget and an assumed sale value was calculated through market research. The 3 bedroom townhouse itself took inspiration from various contemporary international styles whilst retaining a touch of Wellington by taking inspiration from the harbour’s containers. This was done through implementing a modular and minimalistic open plan space. Special features include stunning views of the lake, an indoor garden and rooftop garden with an en-suite master bedroom. A flat parapet roof allows for a seamless aesthetic. My role in the group as an architect was to design the townhouse, a retail mall hub and liaising with the landscape architect in regards to the setting and environment, and the project manager in regards to budget and time constraints. Revit and Archicad was used to construct the designs whilst Rawlisons Guide (Cost & Management 2008) was used for costing.

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ESTATES

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Coutts Street

Lake Views / Indoor & Rooftop Garden 3 Bedroom / 195m2

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Lake View | To w n h o u s e D u p l e x Phillip Naude | Group 23

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2732 2164

Interior Garden

2063 1010

3236

First Floor Scale 1:200

Double Garage

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Study

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WD

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610

1 01 117 112

Living Room

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Kitchen

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Dining

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Ground Floor Scale 1:200

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Interior Wall 90mm x 45mm framing with 10mm GIB lining either side, 2 coat acylic white wall paint

600mm high Timber parapet with flashing, Zincalume 0.4mm steel sheet roofing with overlay and netting, 290mm x 45mm timber joists 290mm Timber Block Head with PSP polypropylene Panel and paint layer Ascendo Cantilevered treads with glass balustrade from Akworth House

150mm concrete roof slab, rooftop garden/patio area 1800mm x 500mm Aluminium frame, double glazed awning 250mm x 45mm Timber Joists with R2.9 Greenstuf floor insulation, Hardboard overlay and Formica Castille Oak flooring Standard Bi-fold door, 2100mm x 1980mm 150mm concrete foundation slab with 6mm hardboard layer, 7mm Formica Castille Oak panelled flooring Indoor Permeable concrete steps with internal led within gaps

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700mm High timber Parapet with hardieflex lining, flushing and internal gutter in lowest part

Shadowclad, 12mm thick, H3.1 Grooved Natural exterior cladding, standard timber framing 90mm x 45mm with 10mm GIB interior lining 700mm x 350mm Aluminium frame, double glazed awning

Thermtek 1980 x 860 aluminium Entrance door

Devon Walk in Shower by Newline Showers, 1760 x 900 glass panels and tray

290mm Timber facade wall with PSP polypropylene Panel and paint layer, Interior panel features unfinished wooden pannellling

600mm x 1600mm Aluminium frame. double glazed awning

Outdoor steel stairs, open risers, mesh treads to allow permeability Curtain wall flush from wall to ceiling with slider to entry to garden Indoor/outdoor open air garden space with drainage leading underneath suspended slab Twin Polycarbonate wall, 8mm

Concrete Steps leading up to front door, 150mm thick

Long Section Scale 1:200

Suspended concrete floor with 6mm hardboard overlay, 7mm Formica Castille Oak panelled flooring

Short Section Scale 1:200


Retail Hub | A p a r t m e n t C o m p l e x

2 Bedroom Apartment

2 Bedroom Apartment

Mixed Use

Retail & Commerce

1 Bedroom Apartment

1 Bedroom Apartment

Retail & Commerce


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