Architecture Portfolio | Roman Tay

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Roman Tay Yao Yee ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO

s3549507

Bachelor of Architecture Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology 2017 - 2019


Roman Tay Yao Yee

s3549507@student.rmit.edu.au

ABOUT ME Architecture is possibilities. It is a dynamic evolution that continuously creates innovation in human life, human may notice some of them in time, but not all of them as nothing as perfect as we expected. It takes time to realize and contaminate. Until when the time is right, the new threshold will release. I was very confused on the knowledge of architecture at the beginning of my degree study. Something that not everyone can see as I do, and not as I can see as some of them do, until then I changed my way of cogitation. I found architecture is a repository of new world. This is a folio to reflect what I have done in the last two and half years of Bachelors of Architecture in Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology from 2017 to 2019. Over two and half years with the architectural and strategic knowledge and pedagogies that were provided by the university, I have found myself significantly improving on variety of technical and professional skills, especially the manipulation and flexibility on different software. Since learning from 2D drawings to 3D digital modelling, from Photoshop to rendering, varying from smaller scales to larger scales, unrealistic studios to practical projects, I found myself belongs to the producer of digital modelling and architectural drawing industry. And I have also developed my own time management and group tasking dynamics to get ready for any type of cooperation with peers in the practice. This entire learning process gave me a very strong base on production skill, which will be the advantage of any firm that I will be part of in future. Few years later in the future, I see myself graduating from Masters of Architecture and I am extremely eager to contribute any of my learned techniques to the firm.


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LEARNING FRONTIER 3 Arden Macaulay, North Melbourne

NECROPOLIS NOW PART 2 Flagstaff Garden, Melbourne CBD

UNBOUND

Yarra River, Abbotsford

PAINTERLY FORMS Storey Hall, RMIT University

COMMUNICATION TYPOLOGICAL MODELLING Casa Batllรณ, Barcelona

TECHNOLOGY 3 SuperVelo, Melbourne



LEARNING FRONTIER 3

Arden Macaulay, Melbourne CBD Studio Leader: Patrick Macasaet Year 3, Level 5 (Group of 3)

Personal task: Digital modelling the entire site Learning involvement : Digital Modelling, Rendering Software: Rhinoceros, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator. The studio was a workshop of generative and typological experiments investigating how contaminations and transformations of diverse typologies can assist in re-imagining formal, spatial and organizational architectural elements for learning environments. It also focus on what architectural possibilities could be generated through the procedure in terms of architectural propositions in this specific way of working to open up design conversations for the development of RMIT’s Urban High School. Base on an urban scale, we were focusing on civic presence and contribution to specific urban conditions, formal and ornamental strategies. Then, we explored formal strategies, scenarios, identity and programmatic arrangements to examine spatial relationships and interaction between different learning modalities and settings. After exploring the architectural proposition half of the Semester, we spent another half Semester to generate experimental propositions and prototypical spatial and formal models to explore on speculative strategies for learning environments on specific site and architectural conditions.

Primary entrance | Administrative village, pickup and drop-off section


The welcoming gesture | RMIT connect entrance

Civic infrastructure | Pedestrian lane way

Courtyard space with canopy design inspired by SAB | Research village 01

Industrial-like to Futuristic | Year 10 to Year 11 village


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Axonometric view

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Short section

Year 8 village entrance

POROSITY | YEAR 9 VILLAGE

ARTIFICIAL TERRAIN | YEAR 8 VILLAGE

GREEN | YEAR 7 VILLAGE

Year 7 village entrance

Open circulation

Roof top outdoor learning space

Large performance space

Large open circulation break out space

Collaborative general practice classroom

Individual student learning pods

Large collaborative general practice classroom

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Open outdoor terrace

SCULPTURAL | YEAR 12 VILLAGE

FUTURISTIC | YEAR 11 VILLAGE

INDUSTRIAL-LIKE | YEAR 10 VILLAGE

Open shaded terrace

Outdoor terrace

Roof top outdoor learning space

Open circulation interior break out space

Year 12 entrance artificial terrain connection to RMIT connect

Open outdoor shaded cloister

Open circulation

Interior student lounge

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YEAR 8 VILLAGE

YEAR 7 VILLAGE

TYPOLOGY: GENERAL CLASSROM TO OPEN BREAKOUT GENERAL CLASSROOM TYPOLOGY ENCOURAGING COLLABORATIVE LEARNING PEDAGOGY

YEAR 9 VILLAGE

TYPOLOGY: CLASSROOM COLLABORATION

MULTIPLE MODES OF LEARNING IN AN OPEN WHEELED FURNITURE CREATE MORE OPPORTUNITIES SPACE COULD FACILITATE FOR CLASSROOM LAYOUTS AND THUS A FLEXIBLE VARIETY OF LEARNING COLLABORATION YEAR 7 ENTRANCE FORMS AN OUTDOOR TYPOLOGY: OUTDOOR BETWEEN DIFFERENT SPACE POSING AS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR SPACE AS A LEARNING CLASSES AND STUDENTS. LARGE GATHERINGS AS WELL OPEN SOCIAL OPPORTUNITY THE MORE COLLABORAAND INFORMAL LEARNING SPACE. SOCIAL INDIVIDUAL LEARNING TIVE LEARNING MODE INFASTRUCTURE CREATED THROUGH HUBS CREATES SMALL COULD ALSO FORM AS A CASCADING TERRAIN CREATING SPACES FOR QUIET BREAKOUT SPACE FOR OPPORTUNITIES OF FLEXIBLE USE STUDY AND INFORMAL THE MORE FORMAL LEARNING. MICRO TYPOLOGY: OUTDOOR SPACE LEARNING MODE. OPEN CONDITIONS AS A AS A LEARNING OPPORTUNITY SPACE FORMS INTERACLEARNING OPPORTUNITY MULTIPLE LEVELS TO THE TION BETWEEN THE TYPOLOGY: OUTDOOR YEAR 7 VILLAGE ALLOW FOR FORML AND INFORMAL SPACE AS A LEARNING MULTIPLE OUTDOOR LEARNING. OPPORTUNITY TYPOLOGY: INFORMAL LEARNING SPACE TERRACE AND OPEN SPACE SMALL DIVDIDED LEARNING SPACES FOR OUTDOOR SPACE CREATING A MUTLITIUDE OF CONNECTS TO LIBRARY BECOMING READING SMALL GROUPS AND INDIVIDUAL LEARNING AREA FOR LARGE OPPORTUNITIES FOR BOTH PODS AND REFLECTIVE STUDY CREATES A MICRO GATHERINGS AS LEARNING AND CONDITION FOR LEARNING. WELL OPEN SOCIAL CONNECTIONS. TYPOLOGY: SHADED AND INFORMAL OPEN LEARNING SPACE LEARNING SPACE. SOCIAL INFASTRUCLARGE OPEN SPACE TURE CREATED CREATES OPPORTUNITY THROUGH CASCADFOR LARGE GROUP ING TERRAIN GATHERINGS AND CREATING OPPORTUACTIVITIES. ALSO NITIES OF FLEXIBLE FACILITATES SOCIAL USE INTERACTION AND DISCUSSION. COLLABORATIVE TYPOLOGY: CIRCULATION FUNRITURE BI-FOLD PARTITIONS ALLOW FOR AN SPACE [SOCIAL SPACE] TYPOLOGY OPPORTUNITY FOR BOTH CLOSED AND LARGE CIRCULATION OPEN LEARNING BETWEEN THE ART SPACE FORMS AN AREA STUDIO CLASSES AND THE SCIENCE LAB FOR SOCIAL INTERACTION AND OPEN SCIENCE LAB INFORMAL LEARNING FURNITURE AREAS AS WELL AS AN TYPOLOGY: OPEN TYPOLOGY INTERACTION OF THE OUTDOOR CONNECINSIDE AND OUTSIDE - TION TO RESIDENCREATING A LEVEL OF TAIL SIDE CONNECTING SPACE POROSITY AND TYPOLOGY: PERFORMANCE CONNECTION BETWEEN OPEN TO THE GENERSPACE AL PUBLIC. COLLABOSTUDENTS AND THE LIGHT FILLED LARGE OPEN SPACE RATIVE SPACE COMMUNITY PROGRAMMED AS A PERFORMANE SPACE, BETWEEN STUDENT HOWEVER IS STILL A FLEXIBLE SPACE AND COMMUNITY TYPOLOGY: COLLABORATIVE USABLE FOR DIFFERENT MODES OF WITH SOCIAL INFASCLASSROOM LEARNING. TRUCTURE AND A COLLABORATIVE CLASSROOM TYPOLOGY TYPOLOGY: SPECIALTY FACILITY CLASSROOM LARGE OPEN GREEN FEATURING MULTIPLE DIFFERENT FIXED FURNISHINGS SPACE FACILITATING FURNISHINGS AND LAYOUTS ALLOWING FOR GENERAL CLASSROOM FOR SPECIALITY TYPOLOGY OPPORTUNITIES OF MULTIPLE DIFFERENT LEARNING MODES FACILITY - SCIENCE SOCIAL INTERACAND CONDITIONS ALSO FACILITIATING A LAB AND TEACHING TIONS AND LEARNING. COLLABORATIVE EXPERIENCE OF LEARNING KITCHEN SPACE OPEN BREAK OUT SPACE

YEAR 10 VILLAGE

TYPOLOGY: OUTDOOR CLOISTER TYPOLOGY SHADED OUTDOOR SPACE CREATES CLOISTERS FOR A MORE INTIMATE GROUP SETTING, FACILITATING INFORMAL AND SOCIAL USES AND INTERACTION BETWEEN STUDENTS STRUCTURAL COLUMNS FORMS THE CLOISTERS

YEAR 11 VILLAGE

TYPOLOGY:SHADED OUTDOOR INFASTRUCTURE SHADED SOCIAL INFASTRUCTURE AROUND THE CAMPUS ACTS AS A SPACE FOR INFORMAL STUDENT USE, FACILITATING STUDENT INTERACTION

YEAR 12 VILLAGE

OUTDOOR INDIVIDUAL SPACE SOCIAL INFASTRUCTURE EMBEDDED INTO THE FORM CREATING MICRO SPACES FOR STUDENTS: AN OUTDOOR INDIVIDUAL SPACE

TYPOLOGY: COLLABORATIVE CLASSROOM

TYPOLOGY: OUTDOOR GATHER SPACE MULTIPLE LEVELS OF SHADED OUTDOOR SPACE FACILITATES INFORMAL LEARNING AS WELL AS SOCIAL INTERACTION BETWEEN STUDENTS. LAYERS OF OPEN SPACE ALSO ENCOURAGES AN INTERACTION BETWEEN DIFFERENT LEVELS FOSTERING IDEAS OF BLURRING THE SOCIAL HIERARCHY

EMBEDDING COLLABORATIVE FURNITURE TYPOLOGIES WITHIN SPECIALTY FACILTIES CREATES OPPORTUNITY FOR DISCUSSION AND INFORMAL LEARNING SPACE WITIN AN OTHERWISE FORMALISED LEARNING MODE. THIS PROVIDES OPPORTUNITIES FOR OPEN DISCUSSION WITHIN A STRUCTURED CLASS, FURTHERING THE LEARNING PROCESS.

TYPOLOGY: OUTDOOR CIRCULATION OUTDOOR CIRCULATION ALSO FORMS AN OUTDOOR SOCIAL OPPORTUNITY FOR INTERACTION BETWEEN STUDENTS AND SMALL GATHERINGS AROUND THE YEAR 12 ENTRANCE POSSIBLY FACILITATING INTERACTION BETWEEN DIFFERENT YEAR LEVELS THUS WORKING TO BLUR THE SOCIAL HIERARCHY. RECREATIONAL FURNISHING TYPOLOGY: TABLE TENNIS TABLE

SOCIAL INFASTRUCTURE EMBEDDED WITHIN STRUCTURE FORMS SPACES FOR MULIPLE INFORMAL USES FOR STUDENT

TYPOLOGY: INDIVIDUALISED LEARNING ROOMS CLOSED MICRO LEARNING SPACE CREATES AN OPPORTUNITY FOR REFLECTION AND INDIVIDUAL LEARNING. OFFERING STUDENTS A QUIET AREA FOR THEIR INFORMAL LEARNING USE AND FACILITATES BETTER CONCENTRATION ON INDIVIDUALISED LEARNING.

TYPOLOGY: CIRCULATION AND LEARNING SPACE LARGE OPEN CIRUCATION SPACE BETWEEN CLASSROOM FURNISHED WITH COLLABORATIVE FURNITURE TYPOLOGY CREATES A SPACE FOR INFORMAL LEARNING BETWEEN STUDENT BREAKS AND COULD ALSO ACT AS SOCIAL SPACE FACILITATING COLLABORATION.

TYPOLOGY: OUTDOOR TERRACE OPEN TERRACE FORMS AN OUTDOOR SOCIAL SPACE FOR STUDENTS ALSO PROVIDNG AN OPPORTUNITY FOR INFORMAL LEARNING. ALSO CREATES CONNECTION BETWEEN FORMAL LEARNING MODES ACTING AS A BREAKOUT SPACE. TYPOLOGY: GENERAL PRACTICE CLASSROOM SHADED OUTDOOR SPACE CREATES CLOISTERS FOR A MORE COLLABORATIVE INTIMATE GROUP FUNRITURE TYPOLOGY SETTING, FACILITATING [SMALL TO MEDIUM] INFORMAL AND SOCIAL USES AND INTERACTION BETWEEN STUDENTS STRUCTURAL COLUMNS FORMS THE CLOISTERS

PARTITITON DOORS CREATE AN OPPORTUNITY FOR DIFFERENT LEARNING MODES FOR LARGER GROUPS AND CLASSES OR TO ENCOURAGE AN OPEN DISCUSSION

TYPOLOGY: OUTDOOR MICRO SPACE SHADED OUTDOOR CLOISTERS CREATE A SPACE FOR RECREATIONAL STUDENT USE FACILITATING SOCIAL INTERACTION BETWEEN STDUENT ALSO ENGENDERING IDEA OF STUDENT CENTRED SCHOOL WHICH ADRESSES THE STUDENT NEEDS. TYPOLOGY: OUTDOOR GROUND CONDITION OUTDOOR CASCASING STEPS ALLOW FOR LARGE GATHERINGS OF STUDENTS ALSO PROVIDING A SPACE FOR COMMUNITY GATHERINGS. FORMS A SPACE FOR INFORMAL LEARNING USE FOR STUDENTS AND SOCIAL INTERACTION.

TYPOLOGY: OUTDOOR TERRACE TERRACE PROVIDES A BREAKOUT SPACE FOR STUDENTS FROM THE INDOOR CLASSROOMS. THE SPACE PROVIDES OPPORTUNITIES FOR INFORMAL LEARNING AND SOCIAL INTERACTIONS FURTHERED THROUGH THE SOCIAL INFASTRUCTURE EMBEDDED INTO THE TERRACE


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LEGEND 1 General Practice Classroom 2 Collaborative Classroom 3 Science Laboratory 4 Art Studio Space 5 Makerspace / Flexible Workshop 6 Multimedia Technology Zone 7 Flexible Open Classroom 8 Individual Learning Pods 9 Student Recreational Lounge 10 Teaching Kitchen 11 Teaching Garden 12 Performance Space 13 Interview / Council Space 14 Breakout Space 15 Outdoor Learning Space 16 Small Learning Zone

17 Courtyard 18 Meeting Room 19 Offices 20 Computer Lab 21 Lobby 22 Tearoom 23 Female Toilet 24 Male Toilet 25 Services 26 Industry Technology Workshop 27 Disabled Toilet 28 Locker Space 29 Storage 30 Learning Terrace 31 Reading Zone 32 Book Return Office

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Principal’s Office Open Workspace Printing Room Workshop Dry Storage Wet Storage Chemistry Laboratory Microbiology Laboratory Outdoor Canteen 3d Printing Room Fabrication Laboratory Laser Cutting Room Learning Resources Storage Outdoor Sporting Area Biology Laboratory

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NECROPOLIS NOW PART 2

Flagstaff Garden, Melbourne CBD Studio Leader: Amy Muir Year 2, Level 4 (Individual)

Learning involvement : Collage, Precedent Analysis, Site Mapping and Drawing (hand), Digital Modelling, Physical Cardboard Model Making. Software: Rhinoceros, Adobe Photoshop.

A part 2 series studio was looking at the making of cemetery on Flagstaff garden in Melbourne, Victoria. We were carrying the concept of build-able scale and considering the role of structure to inform the manner that we consider the role and evolution of the cemetery as a built outcome.


A cemetery is a structure. A structure which may define a perimeter, a structure that may embed itself within an existing condition. A structure that might generate a condition that is anticipated yet evolves into a condition unforeseen.


Balcony View In The Cemetery

Cemetery Entrance View Along The Street

Eye-level Perspective View Towards The Street


Collage A, St Patrick’s Cathedral

Trajectory, Flagstaff Garden

This design studio provided us an opportunity to reconsider the role of the cemetery as a landscape and as an instigator of community. Collage B, Melbourne General Cemetery


UNBOUND

Yarra River, Abbotsford Studio Leader: Damien Thackray Year 2, Level 3 (Individual) Learning involement : Site Analysis, Photo Montage, Site Mapping and Drawing (hand and digital), Digital Modelling, Physical Cardboard Modelling, Rendering. Software: Rhinoceros, Octane Render, Adobe Photoshop. A studio that introduced us to a site-specific design approach - the agency of site - with an emphasis on exploring the relationship between architecture and landscape. We explored set of ideas at the intersection of river landscapes and urban conditions, and investigated new opportunities for mutual connection that stitches the two together across more meaningful everyday cycles of inhabitation and use. The site has a dynamic condition located at Yarra river that situated within is subject to daily tidal fluctuations and seasonal flash flooding. Taking consideration on the context of the project, we had the opportunity to work with and re-purpose existing infrastructure and light industrial building stock, and design new fit-for purpose architecture.


Front View From The Other Side of The River

View 1 From a Kayak

View 2 From a Kayak


Long Section

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Section 1

1: 200 The flood event is used as a means of bringing architecture and design thinking into contact with the dynamic forces of natural phenomena and the potential of working with the agency of time and change. Rather than describing the flood event and the flux of the river landscape as a natural threat to be controlled and mitigated against, we were questioned what it could be the architectural intervention to inhabit such a dynamic and shifting landscape.

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Trajectory Mapping Drawing


Main Drawing That Produced Possibilities


PAINTERLY FORMS

Storey Hall, RMIT University Studio Leader: Professor Roland Snooks & Marc Gibson & Mellisa Iraheta Year 1, Level 2 (Group of 3) Learning involvement : Painterly Sculpting, Algorithmic Spawning, Rendering, 3D-printing. Software: Rhinoceros, Grasshopper, Zbrush, Keyshot Renderer, Cura, Adobe Photoshop. This studio explores the design of intricate forms, capture atmospheric affects and strange qualities. The ethics of aesthetics are the main aspects when formal complexity is separated from expense in a time of supposed austerity. We explored the notion that form is no longer descriptive of the socio-economic status and instead shifts the focus onto the qualities of form itself. Self-organised and gestural with the design operations of strange objects to experiment the complexity and potential qualities. And discovered the forms that are becoming possibility with emerging building-scale 3D printing. This attempt is to articulate the forms of 3D printed architecture and identify the possible qualities as a radical departure from current architectural form-making.


Level 2 Exterior Balcony View

Level 1 Exterior Balcony View

Interior Balcony View


Within the context of the studio, we were developing a synthetic design through painterly and algorithmic strategies to achieve the simultaneous result. Over few weeks of continuous and interacting feedback. Architectural spaces are then explored and studied in a painterly form, as the outcome above.

1: 200 Sectional axonometric view

Eye-level Perspective Front Street View

1: 200 Cross section view


Texture plates Experiment of painterly texture

Strange Objects Exploration the form of emergence formation

Base Objects Overall form studies

Components Spawning elements studies

Clusters Evolution of spawning elements experiment


COMMUNICATION TYPOLOGICAL MODELLING Casa Batlló, Barcelona Antoni Gaudí Tutor: Melissa Iraheta Year 2 (Individual) Software: Maya, Octance Renderer.


We were assigned to model a precedent project in this assignment. This is to build a formal repertoire and an awareness of how tools influence design through a close analysis of one or more precedent project that can be modelled using subdivision surfaces. The staircase was an extra task as using the elements of the model to re-innovate a staircase that connected to the facade. In most part of the task, we focused on mastering significant polygon and mesh modelling operations, articulating and clarifying the specific formal language of the project and controlling and expressing variation in typology.

Facade with staircase, Casa Batllรณ Window Detail Section

Balcony Front Elevation

Window Detail Axonometric view

Balcony Back Elevation

Window Detail Explored Sectional Axonometric view

Balcony Section

Staircase

Columns Subdivision Surfaces Diagram


TECHNOLOGY 3 SuperVelo, Melbourne

Tutor: Daniel Maunders Year 2 (Group of 3) Software: Revit We had an opportunity to explore the design and construction challenges inherent in wide span structures. It gave the experience of using steel and engineered timber structure. The focus of this project is to provide us the understanding of spatial arrangements and design principles.



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ALUMINIUM RAILING

CR-001

HIGH TENSION CABLE CABLE ROLLER

CEC-001

CABLE END-CAP

PTP-001

PLASTIC LAMINATE

ALR-002

ALUMINIUM RAILING

STB-001

BRUSHEDSTAINLESS STEEL TUBING

STB-001

BRUSHEDSTAINLESS STEEL TUBING

HB-001

HEAVY HEX HIGH STRENGTH BOLTS

HB-001

HEAVY HEX HIGH STRENGTH BOLTS

WG-001

WEATHER GLUE

WG-001

WEATHER GLUE

-10520

RAMP TO LOADING BAY 116487

SOUTH EXTERNAL ELEVATION

125295

2

129342 77000

A

GROUND FLOOR

1

B

68641

C

1 A109

D

E

1 A110

1 : 350

1

1

A109

A110

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN

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ALUMINIUM U-COLUMN INSTALL WITH SPIDER JOINT TO HOLD UP THE DOUBLE GLAZE GLASS

2 A114

VIP SEATING ZONE

A

2 A113

15030

GSB-001

RHS-002

POLISHED CONCRETE

CF-003

EXPOSED AGGREGATE CONCRETE

1781

CF-001

CW-001

CW-001

0

9804

DC-002

3° 3.3 10

9° 58.4

3200 GROUND FLOOR

1 A114

20534

13556

15337

51° 121.

CEC-001

120 .00 ° DC-002

CF-002 ALR-002

BASEMENT PLAN -5270 17394

HARD MAPLE TIMBER FLOORING

CF-002

500MM CONCRETE

MAX. 45 DEGREE CAMBER

MIN. 11 DEGREE CAMBER BIKE

17M DEEP CONCRETE PILING

FLOOR SLAB

BIKE TRACK

TRACK

ATTACHING TO FOUNDATION CONCRETE SLAB

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10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

TSF-001

HARD MAPLE TIMBER FLOORING TIMBER STAIR FLOORING

TS-002

TIMBER STUD FRAME CARPET - GREY

BLACK TEXTURED RUBBER FLOORING

RF-002

BLUE RUBBER FLOORING

GSB-001

GALVANISED STEEL I-BEAM

GSA-002

GALVANISED STEEL ANCHORING

GSA-003

GALVANISED STEEL ANGLE

GSC-004

GALVANISED FOLDED CHANNEL

GSB-005

GALVANISED STEEL U-BEAM

GDC-006

GALVANISED DRAIN COVER PLATE

RHS-001

VERTICAL TRUSS FOR CLADDING

RHS-002

UPPER VERTICAL TRUSS FOR PTFE

RHS-003

TRUSS SYSTEM SUPPORTING GUTTER

GL-001

GLULAM BEAM

GL-002

GLULAM CROSS MEMBERS

SU-001

SHINGLE UNDERLAYMENT

HTC-001

RF-001

BLACK TEXTURED RUBBER FLOORING

RF-002

BLUE RUBBER FLOORING

GSB-001

STRUCTURAL MEMBERS: GSB-001

GALVANISED STEEL I-BEAM

GSA-002

GALVANISED STEEL ANCHORING

GSA-003

GALVANISED STEEL ANGLE

GSC-004

GALVANISED FOLDED CHANNEL

GSB-005

GALVANISED STEEL U-BEAM

GDC-006

GALVANISED DRAIN COVER PLATE

RHS-001

VERTICAL TRUSS FOR CLADDING

LEVEL 1 FLOOR

RHS-002

UPPER VERTICAL TRUSS FOR PTFE

PLAN

RHS-003

TRUSS SYSTEM SUPPORTING GUTTER

TC-002 GL-001

RHS-002

3200 GROUND FLOOR

ALR-002

PS-001

APA PLYWOOD SHEATHING

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CF-002

CW-001

ALR-002

GL-001

GL-001

GLULAM BEAM

GL-002

GLULAM CROSS MEMBERS

SU-001

SHINGLE UNDERLAYMENT

PS-001

APA PLYWOOD SHEATHING

ATHELETE CAR PARKING LOT

CLADDING & FIXTURES:

CF-002

-5270 Basement 1 -10520

TC-001

CHARRED TIMBER CLADDING

TC-001

CHARRED TIMBER CLADDING

RED CEDAR TIMBER CLADDING

TC-002

RED CEDAR TIMBER CLADDING

TC-003

IRONBARK TIMBER CLADDING

TC-003

IRONBARK TIMBER CLADDING

DP-001

COLOURED PVC DOWNPIPE

DP-001

COLOURED PVC DOWNPIPE

DC-002

DRAINAGE CHANNEL

DC-002

DRAINAGE CHANNEL

RM-001

PTFE MEMBRANE

RM-001

PTFE MEMBRANE

HTC-001

HIGH TENSION CABLE CABLE ROLLER

CEC-001

CABLE END-CAP

CR-001

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SECTION B - EAST

HIGH TENSION CABLE CABLE ROLLER

CEC-001

CABLE END-CAP

PTP-001

PLASTIC LAMINATE

ALR-002

ALUMINIUM RAILING

STB-001

BRUSHEDSTAINLESS STEEL TUBING

HEAVY HEX HIGH STRENGTH BOLTS

HB-001

HEAVY HEX HIGH STRENGTH BOLTS

WEATHER GLUE

WG-001

WEATHER GLUE

PTP-001

PLASTIC LAMINATE

ALR-002

ALUMINIUM RAILING

STB-001

BRUSHEDSTAINLESS STEEL TUBING

HB-001 WG-001

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BASEMENT PLAN

CW-001

TC-002

CR-001

GENERAL NOTES:

13

CPF-001

RF-001

HTC-001

REVISIONS:

14

CARPET - GREY

TS-002 CPF-001

0

A110

15

TIMBER STUD FRAME

TIMBER STAIR FLOORING

CLADDING & FIXTURES:

1

16

TF-001

TF-001

-10520

SECTION A - NORTH

17

STRUCTURAL MEMBERS:

ALR-002

ALR-002

18

CR-001

GL-002

TC-002

PLAN

Basement 1

CONCRETE FOUNDATION

CF-002

EXPOSED AGGREGATE CONCRETE

10730

30367

GSC-004

CF-001

POLISHED CONCRETE

20331

GL-001

CONCRETE FOUNDATION

CF-003 TSF-001

HTC-001

ASPHALT

CF-001 CF-002

9933

1 A115

B

26079

C

AFC-001

26892

D

DP-001

2 A115

ASPHALT

30392

E

FLOOR MATERIALS: 1 A108

AFC-001

HTC-001

ROAD

FLOOR MATERIALS:

4313

1 A109

3500

1 A110

6000

TRUSS INTERSECTION; PIVOT POINT OF THE STRUCTURE

CONNECT TO PUBLIC MAIN

LEVEL 1 FLOOR

A106

MATERIAL CODES:

PRIVATE ACCESS RAMP

CR-001

NORTH & SOUTH ELEVATIONS

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MATERIAL CODES:

STEEL I BEAM AND GLULAM

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MATERIAL CODES:

MATERIAL CODES:

17 GL-001 CONCEALED UNDER THE PTFE EQ

EQ

600

EQ

MEMBRANE

EQ

METAL CLAMP ANCHORING THE PTFE

RM-001 158

MEMBRANE TO BOX GUTTER. REFER TO

RM-001

5MM STEEL BRACE PLATE

1484

FALL

SITITING ON THE GLULAM SLOT.

LOW POINT IN THE BOX GUTTER TO

195

144

63 .57 °

1326

FALL

STEEL PROFILE GLASS CONNECTION WITH PLATINIUM COATING

D01

GLULAM BEAM WITH PROTECTION PAINT FINISH ATTACHING TO THE

PROMOTE A FASTER FLOW OF WATER TOWARDS THE DOWNPIPE CHANNEL

1652

CONCRETE FOUNDATION SLAB BY METAL CONNECTOR. STEEL CONNECTOR WITH ALUMINIUM FINISH ATTACH TO THE STEEL PROFILE AND U SLOT SECTION.

BOX GUTTER LEADS TO AN OPEN CHANNEL

TC-002

THAT RUNS DOWN THE PROFILE OF THE GLULAM BEAMS INTO A CONCEALED PIPE

DOUBLE GLAZED LOW E GLASS WITH CLEAR FINISH FIX TO SPIDER 1499

STRUCTURE SYSTEM.

90.00°

WITHIN THE CONCRETE PLINTH

100

500

GALVANIZING STEEL SPIDER CAP FIX TO SPIDER STRUCTURE.

RUBBER FLANG SEALS THE JOIN BETWEEN THE GSB-001 BEAMS AND THE EXTERNAL

FLOOR MATERIALS:

METAL SPIDER STRUCTURE WITH GALVANIZING FINISHING HOLD UP

FLOOR MATERIALS:

CLADDING

THE DOUBLE GLAZED GLASS PANEL FOR THE CURTAIN WALL.

AFC-001

WEATHER GLUE SEAL OFF THE GAP BETWEEN DOUBLE GLAZED GLASS PANEL.

ALUMINIUM U-SLOT SECTION HOLDING UP THE JOIN FOR SPIDER

SPIDER FACADE ELEVATION

CF-001

CONCRETE FOUNDATION

POLISHED CONCRETE

CF-002

POLISHED CONCRETE

EXPOSED AGGREGATE CONCRETE

CF-003

EXPOSED AGGREGATE CONCRETE

TSF-001 TS-002

TIMBER STUD FRAME

200

CPF-001

CARPET - GREY

140

61

ALR-002

200

SSS-001

521

SPIDER FACADE - PLAN 1:20

TSF-001

HARD MAPLE TIMBER FLOORING

RF-001

BLACK TEXTURED RUBBER FLOORING

RF-002

BLUE RUBBER FLOORING STRUCTURAL MEMBERS:

WG-001

2

CONCRETE FOUNDATION

57

DGG-001

GSB-001

GALVANISED STEEL I-BEAM

GSA-002

GALVANISED STEEL ANCHORING

GSA-003

GALVANISED STEEL ANGLE

GSC-004

GALVANISED FOLDED CHANNEL

GSB-005

GALVANISED STEEL U-BEAM

GDC-006

GALVANISED DRAIN COVER PLATE

RHS-001

VERTICAL TRUSS FOR CLADDING

RHS-002

UPPER VERTICAL TRUSS FOR PTFE

RHS-003

TRUSS SYSTEM SUPPORTING GUTTER

102 500

CPF-001

CARPET - GREY

RF-001

BLACK TEXTURED RUBBER FLOORING

RF-002

BLUE RUBBER FLOORING

GSC-004

INBETWEEN

GUTTER DETAIL - PLAN 1 : 50

STRUCTURAL MEMBERS:

METAL BRACE WELDED TO GUTTER SYSTEM

10MM THICK BOX GUTTER

3

1 : 50 RHS-002

RHS-001

APA PLYWOOD SHEATHING

IRONBARK TIMBER CLADDING

DP-001

COLOURED PVC DOWNPIPE

DC-002

DRAINAGE CHANNEL

RM-001

PTFE MEMBRANE

333 333

333

20

50

20

50

333 550

HTC-001 CR-001

202

GL-001 GALVANISING STEEL BOLT FIXED TO THE CONNECTOR

333

GALVANIZING U CHANNEL SLOT FIXED INTE

AND U SLOT SECTION

500

GLULAM STRUCTURE WELD ALONG ANGLE BAR ANCHOR BOLT FOR FIXING TIMBER CROSS

ALR-002

ALR-002

SECTION TO THE STEEL CONNECTOR

4

REVISIONS:

CLADDING & FIXTURES:

STEEL ANGLE WELDED TO PS-001 TRUSS AND CONNECTS

PS-001

TO GL-002 WITH SCREWS

RHS-002 SYSTEM TO SUPPORT PTFE MEMBRANE

GL-002

10MM THICK BOX GUTTER CROSS BEAMS CONNECT SLOT BETWEEN THE GLULAM ARCH WITH A TENON JOINT

GSB-001

CABLE ROLLER

CEC-001

CABLE END-CAP

PTP-001

PLASTIC LAMINATE

ALR-002 STB-001

TC-001

CHARRED TIMBER CLADDING

TC-002

RED CEDAR TIMBER CLADDING

TC-003

IRONBARK TIMBER CLADDING

DP-001

COLOURED PVC DOWNPIPE

DC-002

DRAINAGE CHANNEL

RM-001

PTFE MEMBRANE

HTC-001

HIGH TENSION CABLE

CR-001

GL-001 RHS-003

HIGH TENSION CABLE CABLE ROLLER

CEC-001

CABLE END-CAP

PTP-001

PLASTIC LAMINATE

ALUMINIUM RAILING

ALR-002

ALUMINIUM RAILING

BRUSHEDSTAINLESS STEEL TUBING

STB-001

BRUSHEDSTAINLESS STEEL TUBING

HB-001

HEAVY HEX HIGH STRENGTH BOLTS

HB-001

HEAVY HEX HIGH STRENGTH BOLTS

WG-001

WEATHER GLUE

WG-001

WEATHER GLUE

GL-001

GL-001 GSB-001

SLOT BY WELD AND BOLT REINFORCED

1:5

PS-001 RHS-001 TC-002

5MM STEEL BRACE PLATE

ALUMINIUM ANGLE BAR ATTACH TO U CHANNEL

SPIDER FACADE DETAIL - PLAN

TRUSS SYSTEM SUPPORTING GUTTER

PS-001

RED CEDAR TIMBER CLADDING

101

UPPER VERTICAL TRUSS FOR PTFE

RHS-003

SHINGLE UNDERLAYMENT

SHINGLE UNDERLAYMENT CHARRED TIMBER CLADDING

101

VERTICAL TRUSS FOR CLADDING

RHS-002

SU-001

SU-001

APA PLYWOOD SHEATHING

101

GALVANISED DRAIN COVER PLATE

RHS-001

GLULAM CROSS MEMBERS

TC-001

101

GALVANISED STEEL U-BEAM

GDC-006

GLULAM BEAM

PS-001

HB -001

GALVANISED FOLDED CHANNEL

GSB-005

GL-002

TC-003

GL-002

GALVANISED STEEL ANGLE

GSC-004

GLULAM CROSS MEMBERS

TC-002

ALR-002

GALVANISED STEEL ANCHORING

GSA-003

GL-002

WG-001

ALR-003

GALVANISED STEEL I-BEAM

GSA-002

GL-001

GSA-005

ALR-002

GSB-001

GLULAM BEAM

CLADDING & FIXTURES:

WEATHER GLUE FOR SEALING OF AIR GAPS

GSB-005

PTFE ANCHORING - DETAIL

RM-001

364

3

TIMBER STUD FRAME

JOINT

C-CHANNELS BACK TO BACK

GL-001

CENTRE VOID FOR CABLE/WIRE STORAGE

550

TS-002

CLAMPING THE PTFE MEMBRANE

125

GSA-004

TIMBER STAIR FLOORING

RUBBER PLUG SEALS THE

1740

1

HARD MAPLE TIMBER FLOORING

TF-001

PS-001

GL-001

500

WEATHER GLUE FOR SEALING OF AIR GAPS

333

ASPHALT

CF-001

1:20 GL-002

AFC-001

CF-003

TIMBER STAIR FLOORING

500

GSB-001

TC-002

CF-002

TF-001

STRUCTURE AND CONNECTING TO THE CROSS SECTION TIMBER

1

ASPHALT

SPIDER FACADE DETAIL - PLAN

5

1:5

EXPLODED AXOMETRIC NTS

2

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SPIDER GLASS FACADE DETAIL

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GUTTER DETAIL - SECTION GENERAL NOTES:

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MATERIAL CODES:

MATERIAL CODES:

19

500

Level 1 3200

POST

FLOOR MATERIALS: TC-002

AFC-001 20

GSB-001

CF-001

CONCRETE FOUNDATION

CF-002

POLISHED CONCRETE

CF-003

EXPOSED AGGREGATE CONCRETE

TSF-001

711

751

GSB-001

WELDED END PLATE WITH A SUPPORTING BRACE ON EITHER SIDE - SITS WITHIN 20

THE HORIZONTAL BEAMS

ASPHALT

0

AFC-001 ALR-002

TF-001

TIMBER STAIR FLOORING TIMBER STUD FRAME CARPET - GREY

NUT AND BOLTS FIX THE TRUSS

RF-001

BLACK TEXTURED RUBBER FLOORING

SYSTEM THE HORIZONTAL MEMBERS

RF-002

BLUE RUBBER FLOORING

1

STAINLESS STEEL SECTION ATTACHING TO METAL CAP ONTO

TYPICAL STAIR - SECTION

TIMBER FLOOR FINISH BY STEEL BOLTS. METAL SCREW WITH GALVANIZED FINISH SCREW TO STEEL

1 : 50

SECTION. COACH SCREW ANCHOR THROUGH THE METAL BASE INTO

ASPHALT

CF-001

CONCRETE FOUNDATION

CF-002

POLISHED CONCRETE

CF-003

EXPOSED AGGREGATE CONCRETE

TSF-001

HARD MAPLE TIMBER FLOORING

TS-002 CPF-001

FLOOR MATERIALS:

2 A116

GROUND FLOOR

HARD MAPLE TIMBER FLOORING

TF-001

TIMBER STAIR FLOORING

TS-002

TIMBER STUD FRAME

CPF-001

CARPET - GREY

RF-001

BLACK TEXTURED RUBBER FLOORING

RF-002

BLUE RUBBER FLOORING

THE CONCRETE STAIR FOUNDATION.

GL-001

TF-001

STRUCTURAL MEMBERS:

METAL POST BASE CAP PLACING ON TOP OF TIMBER

HB-001

STRUCTURAL MEMBERS:

FLOORING. LED STRIP ATTACHING TO THE TIMBER FLOORING SLOT

1 : 20 COUNTER SUNK BOLTS WITH

400 3000

TRUSS SYSTEM SUPPORTING GUTTER

GL-001

GLULAM BEAM

GL-002

GLULAM CROSS MEMBERS

SU-001

SHINGLE UNDERLAYMENT

PS-001

APA PLYWOOD SHEATHING

TC-001

CHARRED TIMBER CLADDING

TC-002

RED CEDAR TIMBER CLADDING

TC-003

IRONBARK TIMBER CLADDING

DP-001

COLOURED PVC DOWNPIPE

DC-002

DRAINAGE CHANNEL

RM-001

PTFE MEMBRANE

MEMBER

AS INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS AND IS TO

47.0 7°

RHS-003

A 2OMM THICK FLANGE IS WELDED

BE WELDED ON SITE FOR INSTALLATION AS A SINGLE UNIT

HTC-001 CR-001

1000

45.0 0°

50 0

0° 45.0

0 50

TRUSS SYSTEM SUPPORTING GUTTER

UPPER VERTICAL TRUSS FOR PTFE

TO THE STEEL TRUSS AND SLOTS INTO THE CENTER OF THE GLULAM 50

1000

2000 1000

UPPER VERTICAL TRUSS FOR PTFE

RHS-003

VERTICAL TRUSS FOR CLADDING

29

HB-001

355

HEX STEEL BOLT WITH TITANIUM COATING FIX TO THE JOIST THEN TO THE NOGGING. 355

CF-001

PLY-001

ALR-002

TIMBER NOGGING WITH HARD MAPLE FINISH PLACED BEHIND THE MARINE PLY JOIST.

CEC-001

CABLE END-CAP PLASTIC LAMINATE

ALR-002

ALUMINIUM RAILING

STB-001

BRUSHEDSTAINLESS STEEL TUBING

HB-001

HEAVY HEX HIGH STRENGTH BOLTS

WG-001

WEATHER GLUE

SU-001

SHINGLE UNDERLAYMENT

PS-001

APA PLYWOOD SHEATHING

BALASTRADE DETAIL - SECTION 1:2

TC-001

CHARRED TIMBER CLADDING

TC-002

RED CEDAR TIMBER CLADDING

TC-003

IRONBARK TIMBER CLADDING

DP-001

COLOURED PVC DOWNPIPE

DC-002

DRAINAGE CHANNEL

RM-001

PTFE MEMBRANE

HTC-001

CABLE ROLLER

PTP-001

GLULAM CROSS MEMBERS CLADDING & FIXTURES:

BOLTED WITH HEX STEEL BOLT.

3

GLULAM BEAM

GL-002

THE JOIST. MARINE PLY JOIST ALIGNMENT WITH THE TIMBER NOGGING

355

TF-001

WG-001

GL-001

PLASTIC WASHER FIX TO THE BOLT FASTEN TIGHTLY TO

HIGH TENSION CABLE CF-002

CR-001

CF-001 POLISH CONCRETE FLOOR WITH SMOOTH FINISH 345

WEATHER GLUE ATTACH TO TIMBER FLOORING AND PLY JOIST

2

500

1

29

CLADDING & FIXTURES:

GSB-001 TRUSS IS TRSANSPORTED

1° 40.8

100

VERTICAL TRUSS FOR CLADDING

RHS-002

RHS-001 RHS-002

INTO THE BASE OF GL-001 AND COUNTER SUNK HOLES MATCHING

100

GALVANISED DRAIN COVER PLATE

RHS-001

THE JOIST.

GALVANISED DRAIN COVER PLATE

25MM RECTANGULAR SLOT IS CNC'D

THOSE ON THE STEEL FLANGE

991

GALVANISED STEEL U-BEAM

PLASTIC WASHER FIX TO THE BOLT FASTEN TIGHTLY TO

GDC-006

CONCRETE STAIR FOUNDATION WITH WEATHER GLUE.

230

1500

WASHERS

GALVANISED FOLDED CHANNEL

GDC-006

GALVANISED STEEL U-BEAM

38

STEEL TRUSS DETAIL - SECTION

GALVANISED STEEL ANGLE

GSB-005

GSB-005

38

TIMBER DOWEL

GALVANISED STEEL ANCHORING

TIMBER FLOORING WITH MARINE PLY FINISH ATTACH ONTO

38

CONTINUOUS ARCH

500

GSC-004

GSC-004

149

2

750

GSA-003

GALVANISED FOLDED CHANNEL

GSA-003

THEN TO THE NOGGING.

24.88°

500

GALVANISED STEEL I-BEAM

GALVANISED STEEL ANGLE

GALVANISED STEEL ANCHORING

103

AND SLOT TOGETHER TO BECOME A

GSB-001

GALVANISED STEEL I-BEAM

149

THE GLULAM BEAMS ARE CNC MILLED

500

USING WEATHER GLUE. HEX STEEL BOLT WITH TITANIUM COATING FIX TO THE JOIST

GSA-002

GSB-001 GSA-002

149

0° 45.0

TYPICAL STAIR DETAIL - SECTION

4

1 : 10

HIGH TENSION CABLE CABLE ROLLER

CEC-001

CABLE END-CAP

PTP-001

PLASTIC LAMINATE

ALR-002

ALUMINIUM RAILING

STB-001

BRUSHEDSTAINLESS STEEL TUBING

HB-001

HEAVY HEX HIGH STRENGTH BOLTS

WG-001

WEATHER GLUE

EXPLODED AXOMETRIC NTS

GLULAM AND TRUSS CONNECTION DETAIL 1 : 20

DR.J

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GLULAM & TRUSS DETAILS

DRAWING NUMBER:

DATE:

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GENERAL NOTES:

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TYPICAL STAIR DETAIL

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