PORTFOLIO JUN HAO PAM ARCHITECTURE SELECTED WORKS
JUN HAO PAM Architecture and Environments Graduate | pam.junhao@yahoo.com.sg | +61 0424 015 185
SKILLS
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Architectural: 2D technical drafting
2D •
AutoCAD (Advanced)
& detailing, 3D modelling, rendering/
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Revit (Intermediate)
visualization, parametric modelling,
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Adobe Photoshop (Advanced)
physical modelling, proposal writing,
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Adobe Illustrator (Advanced)
verbal presentation, graphical
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Adobe Indesign (Advanced)
SOFTWARES
communication • •
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Sustainability:
Green
Star,
Rhino (Advanced)
Environment Quality (IEQ),
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Grasshopper & Ladybug (Intermediate)
Project: verbal presentation, proposal
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Lumion (Intermediate)
writing, graphical communication,
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Enscape (Intermediate)
report presentation
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Design Builder (Basic)
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Laser Cutting (Advanced)
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3D Printing (Advanced)
Group: leadership, adaptability, empathy
LANGUAGES
3D •
Indoor
MODEL MAKING
English Mandarin
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Architecture & Environments | University of Sydney, Australia, Sydney | 2021 - 2023 91.0 WAM | Undergraduate Student •
Developed a robust understanding of sustainable building practices.
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Successfully worked in groups to accomplish desired project goals.
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Honed architectural software skills.
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Awards | Dean’s List of Excellence (2021, 2022, 2023), Academic Merit Award (2022, 2023).
International Baccalaureate Diploma | International School of Beijing, China, Beijing | 2015 - 2018
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WORK
Architecture Design Intern | Australia, Sydney | November 2023 - Present JLSL Architects •
Collaborated closely with the project architect on a residential project.
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Tasked with initial concept designs and ideation.
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Draft drawings in alignment with architectural specifications using Revit.
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Researched on site constraints and controls, and interpreted site survey to inform design.
REFEREES
Jordan Lattouf | Architect at Grimshaw Architects +61 407 799 488 | jordan.lattouf@sydney.edu.au Kylie Mills | Director at Blukube Architects Kylie@blukube.com.au
Design Volunteer | Australia, Sydney | September 2023 - Present Mohar Designs •
Collaborated closely with clients to grasp their vision and needs effectively.
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Assisted in graphic design iterations and quality assurance.
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Supported image branding and photography to enhance project visuals.
Exhibition Assistant | Australia, Sydney | September 2023 - September 2023 University of Sydney •
Assisted in setting up and managing exhibition resources, ensuring materials and
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equipment were well-prepared.
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Collaborated with multiple parties to ensure the event ran smoothly.
Student Consultant | Australia, Sydney | December 2021 - December 2021 Practera •
Liaise with client (Boxhead Plastics) and understood their financial needs.
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Designed and presented a financial funding portfolio for a startup Australian non-profit organization.
• COMPETITIONS
Successfully worked in a team of 5.
2nd Place | Atelier Bali Architecture Competition | Indonesia, Bali | November 2022 3rd Place | University of Sydney, Silo Competition | Sydney | August 2023 Participated | SONA 2023 Competiton | Sydney | July 2023
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CONTENTS
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THE VESTIGE Dragon Boat Club | Adaptive Reuse | Conceptual Design
25 GIBBES STREET Residential Architecture | Regulatory and Practice Framework
J.P. MORGAN, WESTFIELD Algorithmic Architecture | Parametric Modelling | Computational Design
PINE TREE PANORAMA Technical Drawings | Construction Details | Model Making
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THE VESTIGE
Dragon Boat Club | Adaptive Reuse | Conceptual Design 2023
The Vestige is a dragon boat club situated on Blackwattle Bay, which has repurposed the existing buildings at 1-3 Bank Street through adaptive reuse. This project draws inspiration from site mapping, where the surrounding elements contribute to a sense of claustrophobia within the site. In response to this atmosphere, the project juxtaposes it by delving into the concept of ‘escapism.’ This exploration serves as a key driver in establishing primary viewpoints and enhancing the overall user experience. A primary goal of this project is to enhance public awareness of dragon boat racing, allowing users to appreciate various aspects of the sport, including boat building, through interactive experiences and a dedicated gallery. As users navigate through distinct circulation paths, they find themselves compelled to appreciate the remnants of the ‘past’ by traversing through the existing buildings before entering the new form. It is within this experience that the name Vestige takes on its meaningful form.
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CLIFF FACE
ANZAC BRIDGE
CURRENT DRAGON BOAT CLUB
BLACKWATTLE BAY MARINA
BLACKWATTLE BAY
SITE MAPPING Viewpoints of the site were of particular focus, notably Blackwattle Bay and the Anzac Bridge. Addressing an obstruction to these views, the proposal suggests relocating the marina to the current Dragon Boat Club site. Towards the North-East of the site sits a towering cliff face with residential apartments on top. 7
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CONCEPT COLLAGE & SOUVENIR MODEL The site’s atmosphere, enveloped by numerous elements, evokes a claustrophobic feeling and creates an almost suffocating sensation, all of which is captured in this collage. The concept model were items collected from the site, which were then pulverized and surround the boat to represent the sense of crushing of the site. Therefore, the project aims to juxtapose this feeling and create a journey of escaping and breaking free. 8
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EXISTING SITE
INTRODUCING ORGANIC FORM
DEMOLISHED 2 EXISTING BUILDINGS
ADJUST TO VIEWS AND SPATIAL LAYOUT
FORM DEVELOPMENT The demolition of the front two buildings instantly opens up the site, providing an opportunity to introduce new organic forms that juxtapose the existing structures. These forms tunnel out from the existing structures, cultivating a user experience that mirrors the journey of escape. 9
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SPATIAL LAYOUT & CIRCULATION The user experience is delineated into public and private circulation paths, guiding individuals through the existing buildings before converging in a shared space within the new form. On the left, the spatial arrangement of programs poetically symbolizes journey of a boat, mirroring the process of starting from scraps, undergoing construction, and finally being launched for competitions.
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EXPLODED AXOMETRIC
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BLACKWATTLE BAY
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BLACKWATTLE BAY MARINA
BANKS STREET
SITE PLAN & ROOF PLAN 1:200 @ A1
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1:100 @ A1 The Vestige meticulously distinguishes between the new and existing elements. By comprehending the rigid heavy-weight structure of the existing building, the new form ‘escapes’ out and ‘burst’ into an organic light-weight form.
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Users are initially directed along designated circulation routes within the existing infrastructure of 1-3 Banks St., where they subsequently encounter a tunnel-like passage that serves as a transitional threshold before entering the new space. In this new space, both public and private user groups converge, sharing the area to partake in the café experience and explore a versatile gallery showcasing the achievements of the Dragon Boat Racing Club.
LEGEND 01
Lobby
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Wood & Metal Workshop
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Material Storage
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Indoor Boat Building
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Boat Storage
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Boat Ramp
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Lockers & Showers
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Classroom
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Outdoor Training Area
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Gym
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Cafe
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Atrium
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Flexible Gallery
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Outdoor Seating/ Viewing Platform 14
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FRONT ELEVATION 1:200 @ A1 15
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LONG SECTION 1:200 @ A1 17
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SHORT SECTION 1:200 @ A1 19
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PERSPECTIVE RENDERS 21
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PHYSICAL MODELS 23
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25 GIBBES STREET
Residential Architecture | Regulatory and Practice Framework 2023
This project centers around the reconstruction of a terrace house, tailored to meet the unique requirements and needs of the client. The design approach is underpinned by two fundamental principles: first, the preservation of the property’s heritage geometry and materials, maintaining its original structure dating back to the early 1900s, which stands as a testament to creative and pragmatic design solutions that prioritize environmental and cultural sustainability, as well as inclusivity. The resulting practical and fitting design adheres to both the Local Environmental Plan (LEP) and Inner West Development Control Plans (DCPs).
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S-01 A-302
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5240
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7520 3385
VEGETABLE GARDEN TO ENHANCE CULTURAL SENSITIVITY
1895
GLAZED SLIDING DOORS OPENING TO BACKYARD
GLAZED BI-FOLDING DOORS TO ENHANCE OPENNESS AND VENTILATION
SINK
S 05
LIVING RM 11 sqm
W 02
INDOOR COURTYARD TO BE GIVEN BACK TO COUNTRY 4.4 sqm
DININ /KITC 10.4
S 04
D 07
BACKYARD TO BE GIVEN BACK TO COUNTRY 11.7 sqm
D 05
BIKE SHED 2.7 sqm
D 06
E AREA
ORAG
BINS ST
S-02 A-302
FOLK
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FLEXIBLE STORAGE WHEN BINS NEED TO BE KEPT FROM ROAD SIDE
W 03 -540
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TELEVISION
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STREE T
Legend
Nominated Architect
Jun Hao Pam Mai Bandem
Project Director Creative Director
Demolished Wall Site Boundary Existing Wall New Wall System
Finished Floor / Relati Door
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Contact
Window
jpam5615@uni.sydney.edu.au mban0402@uni.sydney.edu.au
Skylight
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R ES ST
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GIBB
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EET
7965 1900
2550 3255 SOFA/ FOLDABLE BED, TRANSFORMING INTO BEDROOM
EXISTING BAY WINDOW WITH SEATING OPTION
SHELVING
K
ive Level
TOILET 3.5 sqm
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W/D 13 UNDER STAIRWELL 14
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FRIDGE
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FRONTYARD TO BE GIVEN BACK TO COUNTRY WORKSTATION
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BEDROOM 1/ STUDY RM 11 sqm
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S-02 A-302
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STOVE
NG RM CHEN 4 sqm
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FFL / RL D - XX
Date
Rev.
Description
Project
Drawing
10/08/2023
A
Tutorial Task
13/09/2023
B
Mid Review
Terrace House 25 Gibbes Street, Newtown NSW 2042
Design 1GroundOption Floor Plan Concept Development & Plans
16/10/2023
C
Final Review Client
Scale
Ben & Duncan
1:100
W - XX S - XX
0m
1m
2m
4m
Status
Project No.
Pg No.
On Going
1
1
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S-01 A-302
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6700
HORIZONTAL SHA
BATHTU THE SKY
DP
W 06
S-02 A-302
S 05
7°
GREEN ROOF TO BE GIVEN BACK TO COUNTRY USING LOCAL ENDEMIC PLANTS
INDOOR COURTYARD VOID
S 04
S 03
3510
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DP
DP
BOX GUTTER
1
ROOF EAVES
2
UP
D 10
FOLK
NOR
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S-01 A-302
STREE T
Legend
Nominated Architect
Jun Hao Pam Mai Bandem
Project Director Creative Director
Demolished Wall Site Boundary Existing Wall New Wall System
Finished Floor / Relati Door
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Contact
Window
jpam5615@uni.sydney.edu.au mban0402@uni.sydney.edu.au
Skylight
Selected Works
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EET
1900
R ES ST
3555
GIBB
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2665
ADING FOR PRIVACY
UB WITH VIEWS OF Y THROUGH SKYLIGHTS
W 05 TRANSLUCENT LIGHT SLIT
HERITAGE WALL RETAINED
WARDROBE
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D 09
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ENSUITE BEDROOM 12.6 sqm
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S 01 5
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S-02 A-302
EXISTI
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ENSUITE BATHROOM 9.1 sqm
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D 08
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DOUBLE HEIGHT STAIRWELL ENHANCING OPENNESS
WORKSTATION
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FFL / RL D - XX
Date
Rev.
Description
Project
Drawing
10/08/2023
A
Tutorial Task
First Floor Plan
13/09/2023
B
Mid Review
Terrace House 25 Gibbes Street, Newtown NSW 2042
16/10/2023
C
Final Review Client
Scale
Ben & Duncan
1:100
W - XX S - XX
0m Status
Project No.
On Going
1
1m
2m
4m Pg No.
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232 5240
3385
1895
1310
REAR R COMP
NEIGHBORING WINDOW
EXTENSION REAR ROOF LEVEL RL 5220
GREEN ROOF
REPLACED EXISTING BUTTERFLY ROOF WITH SLOPED ROOF AND SKYLIGHTS TO ENHANCE DAYLIGHTING AT THE REAR PROPOSED GREEN ROOF RL 3510
S 05
S 04
EXISTING FENCE LINE RL 2300
NORFOLK STREET
BIKE SHED/ BINS STORAGE
BACKYARD TO BE GIVEN BACK TO COUNTRY
LIVING RM
INDOOR COURTYARD TO BE GIVEN BACK TO COUNTRY
EXISTING FFL RL 0
NORFOLK STREET RL -540
Legend
Nominated Architect
Jun Hao Pam Mai Bandem
Project Director Creative Director
Demolished Wall Site Boundary Existing Wall New Wall System Finished Floor / Relative Level Door
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Contact
Window
jpam5615@uni.sydney.edu.au mban0402@uni.sydney.edu.au
Skylight
Selected Works
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275 5785 NEWLY INSTALLED ROOF MEDIUM (RAVINE):ABSORPTANCE 0.475 - 0.70 RECONSTRUCTED TO MATCH EXISTING HERITAGE GEOMETRY
ROOF EXTENSION PLYING WITH DCP
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1900
3760
TRANSLUCENT LIGHT SLIT ORIENTATED WEST FOR EVENING SUN
SKYLIGHT ABOVE BATH FOR VIEWS OF SKY
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UPPER ROOF LEVEL RL 6500
S 01
S 03 W 05 ENSUITE BEDROOM
ENSUITE BATHROOM
EXISTING FIRST FFL RL 3450 PROPOSED FIRST FFL RL 3060
DINING RM /KITCHEN
TOILET
GIBBES STREET
BEDROOM 1/ STUDY RM
W/D UNDER STAIRWELL
EXISTING FFL RL 0
NORFOLK STREET RL -540
LONG SECTION: S-02
FFL / RL D - XX
Date
Rev.
Description
Project
Drawing
10/08/2023
A
Tutorial Task
Long Section
13/09/2023
B
Mid Review
Terrace House 25 Gibbes Street, Newtown NSW 2042
16/10/2023
C
Final Review Client
Scale
Ben & Duncan
1:100
W - XX S - XX
0m Status
Project No.
On Going
1
1m
2m
4m Pg No.
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1020 HERITAGE SIDE WALLS RL 6906 UPPER ROOF LEVEL RL 6500 FRONT FACADE ROOF LEVEL RL 6350
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EXISTING FIRST FFL RL 3450 PROPOSED FIRST FFL RL 3060
GIBBES STREET RL 0
NORFOLK STREET RL -540
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PROPOSED REA EXTENSION FOR INSTALL SKYLIGH
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NEIGHBORING WINDOW
EXTENSION REAR ROOF LEVEL RL 5220
PROPOSED EXTENSION OF ROOF GARDEN
PROPOSED SLANTED ROOF WITH 7° SLOPE PROPOSED GREEN ROOF RL 3510
PROPOSED TIMBER SLATTED FACADE WITH ALUMINIUM DOOR
EXISTING FENCE LINE RL 2300
NORFOLK STREET EXISTING FFL RL 0
NORFOLK STREET RL -540
Legend
Nominated Architect
Jun Hao Pam Mai Bandem
Project Director Creative Director
Demolished Wall Site Boundary Existing Wall New Wall System Finished Floor / Relative Level Door
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Contact
Window
jpam5615@uni.sydney.edu.au mban0402@uni.sydney.edu.au
Skylight
Selected Works
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RETAIN HERITAGE SIDE WALLS
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RETAINED FRONT DORMER WINDOW
ROOF SHEETING IN ZINC CLADDING
RETAINED PARAPET TO MATCH EXISTING FACADE FINISHED IN STUCCO
ROOF SHEETING IN ZINC CLADDING MATCHING EXISTING FACADE
FACADE BRICKWORK TO BE RESTORED TO MATCH EXISTING FACADE AND NEIGHBORS
NORTH ELEVATION
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AR ROOF R BATHROOM TO HTS FOR VIEWS OF SKY
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RETAINED EXISTING FACADE AND DORMER WINDOW TO COMPLY WITH DCP REGULATIONS
UPPER ROOF LEVEL RL 6500
EXISTING FIRST FFL RL 3450 PROPOSED FIRST FFL RL 3060
GIBBES STREET
EXISTING FFL RL 0
NORFOLK STREET RL -540
EAST ELEVATION
FFL / RL D - XX
Date
Rev.
Description
Project
Drawing
10/08/2023
A
Tutorial Task
Elevations
13/09/2023
B
Mid Review
Terrace House 25 Gibbes Street, Newtown NSW 2042
16/10/2023
C
Final Review Client
Scale
Ben & Duncan
1:100
W - XX S - XX
0m Status
Project No.
On Going
1
1m
2m
4m Pg No.
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J.P. MORGAN, WESTFIELD
Algorithmic Architecture | Parametric Modelling | Computational Design 2022
The parametric exploration of the J.P. Morgan building within Sydney CBD can be construed as an explicit formulation of architectural forms and design opportunities. Through the adjustments of script parameters, the building presents a variety of possible forms that could be adapted to respond to environmental factors. A particular design element explored was the improvement of louver functionality. The model delivers several solutions that counteract undesired sun on an annual basis, adjusting the size and rotational factor of individual louvers based on the sun’s path. These conceptual design alternatives serve as foundational benchmarks for possible improvements the building can adopt to respond to everchanging environmental factors.
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BASE GEOMETRY
MASSING GEOMETRY
SLICING GEOMETRY
TOP CLADDING
ISOLATING POINTS
ALTERNATING LOUVERS
ALTERNATING LEVELS
SCHEMATIC DESIGN APPROACH
CONDITIONING DESIGN APPROACH
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BIG RADIUS ADJUSTMENT VARIATIONS
SMALL RADIUS ADJUSTMENT VARIATIONS
CHAMFERED ADJUSTMENT VARIATIONS 38
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LOUVER QUANTITY CORRESPONDING TO FLOOR SPACE
REDISTRIBUTION LOUVERS VARIATIONS
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LOUVERS ADJUSTING TO MONTHLY SUNPATH
LOUVERS ADJUSTING TO HOURLY SUNPATH
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PINE TREE PANORAMA
Technical Drawings | Construction Details | Model Making 2023
This project draws inspiration from @anti_reality, where AI-generated renders are logically interpreted to incorporate construction details and elements, resulting in a feasible and practical design. To ensure the structural integrity of this irregular shape, the project incorporates CLT and LVL elements as the primary structural components of the building. The design intervention of Pine Tree Panorama is heavily rooted in the concept of creating of a structural entity that seamlessly integrate into the Blue Mountain Forest Core. Drawing in inspiration from the natural forms of surrounding trees, this project aims to foster the journey of exploration through elevated platforms, winding pathways, and hidden nooks, inviting visitors to embark on a captivating journey of discovery.
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CONSTRUCTION PROCESS As nooks within the lookout vary in purpose, non-habitable spaces nearing the bottom are constructed using a cross-laminated timber construction to heighten the structural integrity of the form. Vertical loads are then transferred into the concrete pillars through the columns which are constructed out of concrete and metal rod elements.
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MAIN LIBRARY HALL PLAN
L.V.L WALL TO WINDOW DETAIL
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3RD LVL
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2ND LVL
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1ST LVL
L.V.L WALL TO CLT FLOOR CONNECTION DETAIL
STEEL KNIFE PLATE JOINT
SECTION
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Email: pam.junhao@yahoo.com.sg Phone: +61 0424 015 185