Abpl20027 reece 2017 sm1 earth book

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Design Studio Earth book


Point line and Plane mock models Reference Photos Point Line & Plane Physical Model Digital Model Mass Reference Photos of Mass Sketches Floor Plan/ Sections 3d Drawings

Contents

Frame and Infill Reference photos of Frame and Infill Models Digital Model A Place for Secretes Site Analysis Shadow Diagrams Subject Site Photos Conceptional Inspiration images Design Development Site Plan Ground Floor Plan Elevation Section C_C Solar Study Physical Model 3D Perspective View 3D Perspective View Reflection Bibliography


4-13 6-7 8-9 10-11 12-13 14-23 16-17 18-19 20-21 22-23 24-31 26-27 28-29 30-31 32-61 34-35 36-37 38-39 40-41 42-43 44-45 46-47 48-49 50-51 52-53 54-55 56-57 58-59 60-61 62 63


Point Line and Plane



This exercise looked at creating space above, below and in between the ground. my space featured between the earth. This space focused on filling the space between to hills and how you can use this negative space to enhance viewing and lighting.

The group exercise required us to join our 3 design and create a narrative. our narrative focused on the evolution of man. The 3 design focused on the transition between the modern day architecture to the cave - man day, buildings.

The revised model focused on the shape of the space and how the transition from above ground to below.


Mock Models


1. Vasco, E. J. (n.d.). Bilbao. Retrieved June 07, 2017, from

2.Corten Steel Mizoen Information Point Rises From the Rocks in the French Alps. (2013, June 25). Retrieved June 07, 2017, from http://inhabitat.com/corten-steel-mizoen-information-point-risesfrom-the-rock-in-the-french-alps/


m https://tourism.euskadi.eus/en/top10/towns/bilbao/aa30-12376/en/

Reference Photos Point Line & Plane

These reference image taken from the Internet and also photos from areas around Melbourne. The way these designs use point, line and plane to create space. the biggest influence is the use of plane and scale with free flowing form allows the space to be experience differently as you move through it.



This exercise looked at the elements of point line and plane, we were required to create a space using the elements of point line and plane. I created a system the evolved and changed in scale throughout. My model making was the weak point, The positive for this exercise is that i can take my concept of curving and rotating a plane through to the final concept.

Physical Model


This is a more accurate depiction of my idea. The focus is on the rotating geometry, and how the light interacts with this space as someone walks through.


Digital Model

The change in scale, allows for more light into the space from the north, Therefor also creating a greater negative space when the sun hits the west side.



Mass


5. C. (2015, February 03). Garagenatelier in Herdern by Peter Kunz Architektur. Retrieved June 07, 2017, from http://vintageindustrialstyle.com/garagenatelier-in-herdern-by-peter-kunz-architektur/

3. Te Mirumiru / Collingridge & Smith Architects. (2013, February 07). Retrieved June 07, 2017, from http://www.archdaily. com/330462/te-mirumiru-collingridge-smith-architects12. Fracalossi, I. (2011, March 31). AD Classics: Kimbell Art Museum / Louis Kahn. Retrieved from http://www.archdaily.com/123761/ ad-classics-kimbell-art-museum-louis-kahn

4. Office Building In Istanbul / Tago Architects. (2011, February 09). Retrieved June 07, 2017, from http:// www.archdaily.com/109538/office-building-in-istanbul-tago-architects


These images are taken from the streets of Melbourne and also off the Internet. The focus in these images is architecture that uses mass to create space/s. the elements i took from these images are the space sitting between ground and how the earth/ water is used to create a sense of natural en-

Reference Photos of Mass



These sketches explore the type of space you can create going underground, this rangers from a single story ramp to a multi - story underground space. the sketches showed that the how the light enters the space is a major factor to how the space is experienced.

Sketches



This exercise required us to create a space under ground, we also needed to show how this space can be experienced through the lighting and shading and also the scale of the space. For this exercise i created two spaces one built into the ground and the other below. The earth covering over both of these spaces needed to show how the light affects the experience of the space and how you can interact within.

Floor Plan/ Sections



The elements i can incorporate in the final design, Would be the experiences that is provided with the use of lighting and how the shape of the sky lights can create unique lighting options. The other one can be the reflection of light onto materials.

3d Drawings



Frame and Infill


6. Baranyk, I., Mortice, Z., M., Chatel, M., Submissions, R., Taylor-Foster, J., . . . Quirk, V. (2017, February 28). This Complex Concrete Column Was Made Using 3D-Printed Formwork. Retrieved June 07, 2017, from http://www.archdaily.com/ tag/playground

7. EISENMA ARCHITECTS. (n.d.). Retrieved June 07, 2017, from http://www.eisenmanarchitects.com/house-ii.html

8.Yan Lane / Justin Mallia. (2017, March 24). Retrieved June 07, 2017, from http://www.archdaily. com/801129/yan-lane-justin-mallia


Reference photos of Frame and Infill

9.Office Off / heri&salli. (2014, August 12). Retrieved June 07, 2017, from http://www.archdaily.com/535837/office-off-heri-and-salli

These reference images taken from the Internet show example of frame and infill. The infill is element i focuses on most with the research and how space can be created using this elements. the biggest inspirations i got from these images was no.1 and 4. The used of positive and negative space created by the infill and also the use of levels to emphasis these spaces.


From the research images i looked at creating a model that took the frame and played with the scale and the shift in three dimensions. this allowed the spaces to be created using the infill that extrudes though the frames.


Models



Placement of the framing allowed the spaces to take different heights and lengths. This allows the experience of the individual spaced and the negative spaces to be different with light and shadow changing with each space.

Digital Model



A Place for Keeping Secretes


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The site analysis of herring island showed that the edges of the island is here it become the most steepest with a fall of 3 meters. While the highest point of the island is 10 meter about 4 meters above the average The island itself gets some views of the city and also some context views. this is at its best around the edges of the island

Site Analysis IVER RA R YAR

The island historical background, Mainly centers around the flooding in the early 1900s, where the Yarra riser was dug out to reduce the flooding that happened back then. The site itself has a lot of Australian vegetation, this transforms this island as more of historical site. The availability of the island is only open around the summer months, this is because there are works done on the island, with replacing vegetation and art work.

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The shadow diagrams show that the vegetation casts over the island a lot with some spaces with direct sunlight. This allows some flexibility in the location of the proposed building. the location of the building will be used near the south east port. This location has the advantage of large open space and also some good views of the surrounding context and views of the some city buildings.

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Ground area The site photos show the location has a views of surrounding vegetation from all types of species. The slope of this site allows for the design to on different levels, this will allow for the best result in light manipulation.

Top area View


Subject Site Photos



This conceptional theme took elements from the past three exercises. Point, Line and Plane: The theme of light entering a space that at different angles. Mass: the theme of the illumination of light reflecting off a material. Frame and infill: The displacement of space using frame and infill and creating negative spaces. with these element the conceptional model took the form of a light illuminating space that changes scale of that space moving through it.

Conceptional


13. Te Mirumiru / Collingridge & Smith Architects. (2013, February 07). Retrieved http://www.archdaily.com/330462/te-mirumiru-collingridge-smith-architects

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10.Safford, B. (1970, January 01). Sketch: Casa Papelillos. Retrieved June 07, 2017, from http://idreamofarchitecture.blogspot.com.au/2009/07/sketch-casa-papelillos.html

12. Fracalossi, I. (2011, March 31). AD Classics: Kimbell Art Museum / Louis Kahn. Retrieved from http://www.archdaily. com/123761/ad-classics-kimbell-art-museum-louis-kahn

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Te Mirumiru Kawakawa

13. Te Mirumiru / Collingridge & Smith Architects. (2013, February 07). Retrieved June 07, 2017, from http:// www.archdaily.com/330462/te-mirumiru-collingridge-smith-architects

Inspiration images

these reference images taken from the Internet look looked at how light enters a space and how that changes the experience. casa papelillos shows how the light can focus a persons attention of the main space. The Te Mirumiru childcare center provided some insight into the movement through the spaces and how the light can influence the tone and texture.



Design Development The sketches looked at when can manipulate a semi- circle shape how dose the light, 1 enter the space and 2. Change the atmosphere of the space. This will allow the materials inside the structure to illuminate the space is different ways, creating a unique experience the bottom sketch was an amalgamation of these sketches joining together to look at how the angle of light will change throughout the journey.

The drawings above show how the frame structure is scaled and how many times this happens. This drawings also looks at how the structure is scaled in 2 dimensions, Vertically and the horizontal plane.



The site plan is the birds eye view of the design. This view show the scale of the structure and the shape of the infill. This view also how he access to the space from the east port, also the large open area that is in front of the structure.

Site Plan


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The floor plan illustrates the how you would pass through the structure. The journey through this space is singular with only 2 direction to take. The large area in the middle allows for screening and also potential break areas for bathroom use or relaxation

Ground Floor Plan


The materials of this structure will be cornet. This will allow the structure to decay, making it feel like it has some history to it. The infill will be made out of steel framing with concrete sheet finish. This will achieve the shape and have the finish look more solid. The internal walls will have a variety of materials like paper and canvas. This will allow for the experience to change each year when the island is in hibernation. The use of canvas and paper as the material to illuminate the space, allows the different type of material to change the illumination of light and also the atmosphere with the light been absorbed.

East Elevation

West Elevation


South Elevation

Elevation

The elevations show the change in level of the structure. This change allows for the earth to be shaped by the design and keep its natural fall around the structure.

North Elevation


This sections show more cleanly the change in level between the entry and the center of journey. The section shows the relationship between the ‘‘infill’’ and the corten structure


Section C_C



The solar access shows the change in light thought the space. These diagrams are taken on the 21st of Jan this year. In accordance with the summer solidus. These diagrams show how the light changes direction over time. This allows the experience to change though out the day, this is achievable through the internal wall material. The use of canvas and paper allows the interaction of light and the texture of canvas go provide a different illuminate compared to that of paper.

Solar Study



Physical Model



3D Perspective View



3D Perspective View


The first exercise we looked at using point line and plane to create a space. at the start of this project i was really confused as the pornos of this exercise. Though i now understand that we are creating a device that can be used to create space. the final model translated into the brief of this task. the areas that let it down was my model making and understanding that this is a device for creating space and that space is not specific the next exercise was mass and we explored space using the theme of mass. With this exercise i my biggest inspiration was the Te Mirumiru childcare center in new Zealand. this design allowed me to use that design as a reference. The overall design worked in the task it was trying to achieve. This was use of light entering though the space and also the materials used to reflect and illuminate the spaces. The area i needed to improve was my drawings, they needed to be bigger when i was presenting. (clarity)

Reflection

the third exercise we looked at frame and infill and creating a space by using these element. at the start i struggled to understand what is frame and infill, this was latter rectified when i research examples of these elements. the outcome of the physical model was a secess with a device that could create space, this was done through the use of scale and displacement. through this i was able to create positive and negative spaces. These exercises got me to get out of my comfort zone and explore space by it self and how we can use earth to create an experience journeying through this space. The areas i needed to improve in is my model making. this is something that is consistent throughout all my work and communicating my ideas clearer and in a narrative format. A place for keeping secretes project looked at using the past 3 exercises and create an a conceptical model that can be used to create space. the areas in this section i thought i did well was in the conceptical, fully understanding the purposes of the conceptional i was able to create a device for making space using the key elements of point, line and plane, mass, frame and infill. the final design for this project developed a lot over the last couple of weeks, the development was mainly using the design of my conceptical model. the visual representation of the materials in the renders isn’t as clear as i would want. so the effect of the space is still unclear. overall the design achieved the purpose of creating an experience for the visitors of herring island.


1.Vasco, E. J. (n.d.). Bilbao. Retrieved June 07, 2017, from https://tourism.euskadi.eus/en/top10/towns/bilbao/aa30-12376/en/ 2.Corten Steel Mizoen Information Point Rises From the Rocks in the French Alps. (2013, June 25). Retrieved June 07, 2017, from http://inhabitat.com/corten-steel-mizoen-information-point-rises-from-therock-in-the-french-alps/ 3. Te Mirumiru / Collingridge & Smith Architects. (2013, February 07). Retrieved June 07, 2017, from http://www.archdaily.com/330462/te-mirumiru-collingridge-smith-architects12. Fracalossi, I. (2011, March 31). AD Classics: Kimbell Art Museum / Louis Kahn. Retrieved from http://www.archdaily.com/123761/ad-classics-kimbell-art-museum-louis-kahn 4. Office Building In Istanbul / Tago Architects. (2011, February 09). Retrieved June 07, 2017, from http://www.archdaily.com/109538/office-building-in-istanbul-tago-architects 5. C. (2015, February 03). Garagenatelier in Herdern by Peter Kunz Architektur. Retrieved June 07, 2017, from http://vintageindustrialstyle.com/garagenatelier-in-herdern-by-peter-kunz-architektur/ 6. Baranyk, I., Mortice, Z., M., Chatel, M., Submissions, R., Taylor-Foster, J., . . . Quirk, V. (2017, February 28). This Complex Concrete Column Was Made Using 3D-Printed Formwork. Retrieved June 07, 2017, from http://www.archdaily.com/tag/playground 7. EISENMA ARCHITECTS. (n.d.). Retrieved June 07, 2017, from http://www.eisenmanarchitects.com/house-ii.html 8. Yan Lane / Justin Mallia. (2017, March 24). Retrieved June 07, 2017, from http://www.archdaily.com/801129/yan-lane-justin-mallia 9.Office Off / heri&salli. (2014, August 12). Retrieved June 07, 2017, from http://www.archdaily.com/535837/office-off-heri-and-salli 10.Safford, B. (1970, January 01). Sketch: Casa Papelillos. Retrieved June 07, 2017, from http://idreamofarchitecture.blogspot.com.au/2009/07/sketch-casa-papelillos.html 11. Te Mirumiru / Collingridge & Smith Architects. (2013, February 07). Retrieved June 07, 2017, from http://www.archdaily.com/330462/te-mirumiru-collingridge-smith-architects12. Fracalossi, I. (2011, March 31). AD Classics: Kimbell Art Museum / Louis Kahn. Retrieved from http://www.archdaily.com/123761/ad-classics-kimbell-art-museum-louis-kahn

Bibliography

12. Fracalossi, I. (2011, March 31). AD Classics: Kimbell Art Museum / Louis Kahn. Retrieved from http://www.archdaily.com/123761/ad-classics-kimbell-art-museum-louis-kahn

13. Te Mirumiru / Collingridge & Smith Architects. (2013, February 07). Retrieved June 07, 2017, from http://www.archdaily.com/330462/te-mirumiru-collingridge-smith-architects


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