PORTFOLIO Rik van Ginkel
October 2021
Professional Works
Architect
I am.. back My name is Rik van Ginkel and I am an architect who has recently returned to the Netherlands from Sydney, Australia after having lived and worked there for 5 years. I am currently looking for a position as an architect in De Randstad. //
I am.. well-rounded I began my career in architecture at the University of Technology Eindhoven in 2010, during which – in my second year - I completed the minor ‘Archineering’ at the University of Technology Delft. After completing the Bachelor of Architecture, Urbanism and Building Technology, I decided to put my previously acquired knowledge to the test by becoming an intern at Diederendirrix, in Eindhoven. Through this internship I obtained more practical experience and, as a consequence, a more profound understanding of architecture necessary to start my Master of Architecture, Building and Planning in Eindhoven. During the first semester I partook in an exchange program at the University of Sydney, acknowledging the importance of international collaboration. In Sydney, I began unfolding my plans to become an international architect, immersing myself in the culture, lifestyle and architecture of Australia. After returning to the Netherlands, I continued to pursue inter-university experience by attending the Summer Academy at the University of Technology Dortmund. In July 2016 I successfully completed my graduation project by designing an architecture school for the Academy of Architecture Mendrisio, thus receiving the title of Master of Science in Architecture. // I am.. passionate //
When I first arrived in Australia, I started a position as an architectural graduate at Team2 Architects. During my first six months, my main responsibilities included documentation work where I showed early on that I possess the skills necessary to solve intricate design and build queries. As a result, they transferred me to design and development projects, where I would be an integral part of the team and utilize my attention to detail and passion for design. I am.. allround At Crone, I became part of the design studio and worked on front-end projects including tenders, competitions, planning proposals and feasibilities of various typologies and scales. During the last year, I also worked on several projects which were undergoing design development or already under construction to gain more experience and become a more allround architect. Additionally, after demonstrating on numerous occasions that I am both a strong team player and also have a strong capacity to work autonomously, I had to privilege to lead a small team on some projects in various stages. //
I am.. registered Consequently, I have recently undertaken the prescribed pathway to become a registered architect (Reg. No. 11595) in New South Wales, Australia. //
I am.. Available I am currently looking for a position as an architect in an exciting architecture firm in de Randstad. //
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Rik van Ginkel
One Circular Quay, Sydney CBD / Crone Opera Residences Lobby, Sydney CBD / Crone 371 - 375 Pitt Street, Sydney CBD / Crone Kamay Visitor Centre, Sydney / Crone 5 - 7 Lawson Street, Penrith / Crone NGV Pavilion, Melbourne CBD / Crone 338 Pitt Street, Sydney CBD / Crone
A:
Rik van Ginkel
E: Vanginkel.RT@gmail.com Witte de Withstraat 130-1, 1057 ZH Amsterdam, Netherlands T: +31 6 30 38 59 41 W: https://issuu.com/rtvanginkel/
Education Master of Architecture, Building and Planning
2014 - 2016
University of Technology Eindhoven, Netherlands
Exchange, Spring Academy Dortmund
March 2015
University of Technology Dortmund, Germany // Master
Exchange, Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning
Feb 2014 - Jul 2014
University of Sydney, Australia // Master
Minor Archineering, Faculty of Architecture
Aug 2012 - Sep 2013
University of Technology Delft, Netherlands // Bachelor
Bachelor of Architecture, Urbanism and Building Technology
2010 - 2013
University of Technology Eindhoven, Netherlands
Work Experience Architect
/ / Crone Design, Design Development & Construction Documentation work on multiple projects, Sydney, Full-Time
May 2018 - Aug 2021
/ One Circular Quay, Sydney / Design Development (DO) / Design Development for a 220 key hotel at Circular Quay consisting of a large public podium including a spa and swimming pool, ballroom & all-day dining.. This high-end 26 level hotel has a unique ‘pixelated’ facade alternating between a curtain wall system, green walls and sandstone. Responsible for several interior & facade packages and coordination with consultants. Tender documentation successfully delivered in June and currently awaiting selection of tender pricing and appointment of contractor. / Opera Residences Lobby, Sydney / Design Development (DO) & Construction Documentation / Design Development for the residential lobby of Opera Residences (71 Macquarie Street), including the main foyer, mail room, lounge & library. Responsible for the design development, construction documentation and coordination on site. The construction of the Opera Residences and Lobby have been completed successfully. / 371 - 375 Pitt Street, Sydney / Competition + DA (VO) / Design for a 300 key hotel in the city centre consisting of a podium ‘playground’ incorporating a restaurant, retail, guest workspaces and hotel lobby. The tight site asked for an efficient typical floorplan combined with an elegant minimalistic facade design. Responsible for the concept & design delivery. The Development Application has been approved by council and is currently undergoing Design Development. / 5 - 7 Lawson Street, Penrith / Competition / Design for a mixed use building consisting of a parking garage (810 spaces), a commercial office component and community activation. The commercial building and the parking garage are separated by a green carpet connecting the ground plane with the rooftop garden. Responsible for the concept & design delivery. / Additional Project List / Broken Hill Library / Tender / Public Mudgee Visitor Centre / Tender / Public 333 Kent Street / Tender / Adaptive Reuse, Hotel 34-46 Brookhollow Ave / Competition / Mixed Use 338 Pitt Street / Competition / Mixed Use Emerald City / Competition / Mixed Use
Kamay Visitor Centre / Competition / Public NGV Pavillion / Competition / Public Ultimo Powerhouse Museum / Business Case / Public 37 Ultimo Road / Feasibility / Adaptive Reuse, Hotel 75 Wentworth Ave / Feasibility / Adaptive Reuse, Hotel 4
Registered Architect in NSW, Australia (Reg. No 11595)
Work Experience Continued / Additional Project List / 73 York Street / Feasibility / Adaptive Reuse, Office 110 George Street / Planning Proposal / Office UNSW Development Framework / Architectural Brief / Education, Student Housing, Office
670 Chapel Street / Tender / Retail 71 Macquarie Street / Construction / Residential
Architectural Graduate
/ / T eam2 Architects Design- and documentation work on multiple projects, Sydney, Full-Time
Sep 2016 - May 2018
Projects include construction documentation of 1 Avon Road in Pymble containing 3 residential buildings on a combined underground parking garage. Additional work includes a revised DA for Calvary Bethlemen Development, consisting of Independent Living Units and Aged Care. Also a DA application for 150 ILU’s at Club Marconi in Bossley Park, related to a larger masterplan containing the redesign of the existing club and a hotel. Finally, design development on 60 Bathurst Street, which constists of a hotel and residential.
Designer/Intern
/ / Diederendirrix Architects Design- and documentation work on multiple projects, Netherlands, Part-Time & Full-Time
Aug 2013 - Sep 2014
Projects include redesign of Philips Lighting factory into multi residential (Eindhoven), redesign of education building Potentiaal into student housing (Eindhoven), design of Zalmplaat primary school (Rotterdam) and Town Hall Krimpen (Ijssel).
Skills & Attributes Modelling
Image Treatment/Graphic Design
Revit Expert
Photoshop
Expert
Sketchup
Expert
InDesign
Expert
Autocad
Advanced
Illustrator
Expert
Basic
Enscape
Advanced
Grasshopper
Basic
3ds Max
ArchiCad
Basic
Vray
Rhinoceros
Basic
Basic
Lectures & Tutoring Computational Design Tutor Computational Design in Architecture University of New South Wales 5
Sustainability Guest Lecture + Crit MARC4002 - Sustainable Studio University of Sydney
BAU Studio Tutoring (1st Years) 7N1X0 - Bau Studio University of Technology Eindhoven
Company Crone Architects Year 2020-2021 Type Design Development Sector Hospitality Location Sydney CBD Status Tender Scope Design Development Role Architect
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One Circular Quay Crone and Kengo Kuma and Associates collaborated to design a sculptured form for One Circular Quay Hotel that slowly pixelates, breaking down the scale of the building creating a more human-scale at the lower levels. Combining local sandstone, cascading green walls and large windows with harbour views, the vegetation along these pixelated terraces will soften the appearance of hard edges. The design prioritises the public realm and everyday experience, creating a pedestrian gateway to Sydney’s business district, unlocking a new cultural and creative precinct and transforming Circular Quay. The design promotes Sydney’s diversity, climate and lifestyle and is destined to become part of Sydney’s heritage in the future. Key Responsibilities and Deliverables _Responsible for Tender Documentation of interiors and facade, including door schedule, FF&E schedule, finishes schedule, window schedule, statutory signage and various drawings _Coordination with consultants including structural engineer, facade engineer, landscape architect, specialist lighting engineer, services consultants, pool consultants, fire engineers ,acoustic engineers, access & bca consultant and door hardware consultant _Responsible for design, coordination and documentation of internal pool, garage entry and secondary facade structure _Responsible for facade rationalisation and standardisation of ‘pixel’ elements. _Coordination with Kengo Kuma and Associates (lead design architect) regarding facade design and new design elements _Responsible for Facade and Interior Revit model and including/ implementing BIM information received from consultants
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FERRY TERMINAL
DFS GALLERIA H=26M
FIRST FLEET PARK
CAHILL EXPRESSWAY
Pixelated Tower
ALFRED STREET
T TRE E RUG BY
PITT STREET
ONE CIRCULAR QUAY
HAR R
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL H=108M
HERALD SQUARE
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INGT ON S TREE T
The building volume has been ‘massaged’ into an iconic form that smoothly connects the city scale to the human scale. The volume twists in response to its immediate context. This is achieved by subtlety rotating the building volume as it gets closer to the ground. The geometry change is gentle and deliberate, giving the podium an elegant and articulated form. In the lower levels the volume shifts to give way to entries, covered zones, and terraces—enhancing the relationship with the surroundings.
GATEWAY BUILDING H=164M
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The volume gently steps back on the south/ west facade as it moves up to allow a better amenity at ground (daylight and sun access), and create terraces on lower levels. GROSVENOR PLACE H=186M
_Site Plan EET STR OD WO DER UN
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_3D - Circular Quay Looking Back to Hotel Lobby (Render by others)
37 PITT STREET H=66M
SYDNEY HARBOUR MARRIOTT H=115M
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KEY LEGEND
B1
GRID REFERENCE
SANDSTONE/ OR TERRACOTTA
GLAZING
LIVING GREEN WALL
SHADOW - INDICATED FOR ARTICULATION OF FACADE DEPTH
LEAD ARCHITECT AND INTERIOR CONSULTANT Crone Partners Pty Ltd Level 18, 680 George Street, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia Ph: +61 2 8295 5300 ABN: 80 095 989 272 Nominated Architect: Greg Crone - NSW Reg. No. 3929
CLIENT
AW One Circular Quay Pty Ltd
DRAWING REFERENCES OVERALL BUILDING ELEVATIONS SCOPING ELEVATIONS FACADE SET-OUT PLANS DETAIL ELEVATION & PLANS TERRACE SET-OUT PLANS FACADE MODULE TYPES FACADE DETAILS
A40 SERIES A50 SERIES A52 SERIES A53 SERIES A54 SERIES A55 SERIES A56 SERIES
Suite 1, Level 44, Australia Square, Tower Building, 264 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000 T +61 2 9030 2828
PROJECT DESIGN TEAM
LEAD DESIGN / INTERIOR DESIGN ARCHITECT (TOWER A) KERRY HILL ARCHITECTS 30 MOUAT STREET, FREMANTLE, WA 6160 +618 9336 4545
LEAD DESIGN ARCHITECT (TOWER B) CRONE PARTNERS LEVEL 18, 680 GEORGE STREET, SYDNEY, NSW 2000 +612 8295 5300 LEAD DESIGN ARCHITECT (TOWER B) KENGO KUMA AND ASSOCIATES 2-24-8 MINAMIAOYAMA MINATO, TOKYO 107-0062 JAPAN +81 3-3401-7721
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PROJECT MANAGER TURNER & TOWNSEND LEVEL 19, 171 SUSSEX STREET SYDNEY, NSW 2000 02 8245 0000
TB-53-0000-35
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER ROBERT BIRD GROUP L6, 100 PACIFIC HIGHWAY, NORTH SYDNEY, NSW 2060 02 8246 3200 MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL ENGINEER STANTEC L6, BLDG B, 207 PACIFIC HWY ST LEONARDS, NSW 2065 02 8484 7000 FIRE/HYDRAULIC SERVICES ENGINEER JHA LEVEL 23, 101 MILLER ST, NORTH SYDNEY, NSW 2060 02 9437 1000 FAÇADE ENGINEER SURFACE DESIGN SUITE 11.03, 68 YORK ST, SYDNEY, NSW 2000 02 9249 1400 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS MCGREGOR COXALL SUITE 101, LEVEL 1, 39 E ESPLANADE MANLY, NSW 2095 02 9188 7500
DISCLAIMER:
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TB-53-0000-04
TB-53-0000-34
All dimensions and setouts to be verified prior to commencement, omissions or discrepancies to be notified to the architect. Do not scale from drawings. The Architect shall not be liable for any loss or claims from or in respect any errors existing or resulting from data howsover transferred from the computer system of the Architect to systems of the Client or other Consultants. Recipient of the data shall be responsible for checking accuracy and completeness of data received. Any use of the electronic data in part or whole shall be at the users risk. The CAD files and their contents are representative and cannot be relied upon beyond the information provided in the PDF drawing.
COPYRIGHT:
The copyright of this drawing together with any other documents prepared by crone partners architecture studios. pty ltd (cp) remains the property of cp. crone partners grants licence for the use of this document for the purpose for which they are intended. The licence is not transferable without the permission of cp.
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PROJECT INFORMATION:
CA3645
ONE CIRCULAR QUAY TOWER B
KEY LEGEND
B1
1 ALFRED STREET, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA GRID REFERENCE
DRAWING TITLE:
SANDSTONE/ OR TERRACOTTA
BUILDING ELEVATION NORTH ELEVATION
GLAZING
1
NORTH ELEVATION
1
SCALE 1 : 250
LIVING GREEN WALL
WEST ELEVATION
NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION SHADOW - INDICATED FOR
SCALE 1 : 250
ARTICULATION OF FACADE DEPTH
RUGBY PLACE
2
SUITABILITY: LEAD ARCHITECT AND INTERIOR CONSULTANT FORPartners TENDER Crone Pty Ltd Level 18, 680 George Street, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia DRAWING NUMBER: Ph: +61 2 8295 5300 ABN: 80 095 989 272 Nominated Architect: Greg Crone - NSW Reg. No. 3929
REV:
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PITT STREET
HERALD SQUARE
2 TB-53-0000-31
St
Herald Sq
3 TB-53-0000-01
A1
CLIENT
AW One Circular Quay Pty Ltd
DRAWING REFERENCES
2 TB-55-0411-01
A40 SERIES A50 SERIES A52 SERIES A53 SERIES A54 SERIES A55 SERIES A56 SERIES
TYPICAL EWS-411 TERRACOTTA FACADE DETAIL
OVERALL BUILDING ELEVATIONS SCOPING ELEVATIONS FACADE SET-OUT PLANS DETAIL ELEVATION & PLANS TERRACE SET-OUT PLANS FACADE MODULE TYPES FACADE DETAILS
Suite 1, Level 44, Australia Square, Tower Building, 264 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000 T +61 2 9030 2828
PROJECT DESIGN TEAM
LEAD DESIGN / INTERIOR DESIGN ARCHITECT (TOWER A) KERRY HILL ARCHITECTS 30 MOUAT STREET, FREMANTLE, WA 6160 +618 9336 4545
LEAD DESIGN ARCHITECT (TOWER B) CRONE PARTNERS LEVEL 18, 680 GEORGE STREET, SYDNEY, NSW 2000 +612 8295 5300 LEAD DESIGN ARCHITECT (TOWER B) KENGO KUMA AND ASSOCIATES 2-24-8 MINAMIAOYAMA MINATO, TOKYO 107-0062 JAPAN +81 3-3401-7721
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PROJECT MANAGER TURNER & TOWNSEND LEVEL 19, 171 SUSSEX STREET SYDNEY, NSW 2000 02 8245 0000
TB-53-0000-15
TB-53-0000-25
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER ROBERT BIRD GROUP L6, 100 PACIFIC HIGHWAY, NORTH SYDNEY, NSW 2060 02 8246 3200 MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL ENGINEER STANTEC L6, BLDG B, 207 PACIFIC HWY ST LEONARDS, NSW 2065 02 8484 7000 FIRE/HYDRAULIC SERVICES ENGINEER JHA LEVEL 23, 101 MILLER ST, NORTH SYDNEY, NSW 2060 02 9437 1000
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TYPICAL EWS-401A (GLAZING) PIXEL DETAILS
TB-55-0401-01
FAÇADE ENGINEER SURFACE DESIGN SUITE 11.03, 68 YORK ST, SYDNEY, NSW 2000 02 9249 1400 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS MCGREGOR COXALL SUITE 101, LEVEL 1, 39 E ESPLANADE MANLY, NSW 2095 02 9188 7500
DISCLAIMER: All dimensions and setouts to be verified prior to commencement, omissions or discrepancies to be notified to the architect. Do not scale from drawings. The Architect shall not be liable for any loss or claims from or in respect any errors existing or resulting from data howsover transferred from the computer system of the Architect to systems of the Client or other Consultants. Recipient of the data shall be responsible for checking accuracy and completeness of data received. Any use of the electronic data in part or whole shall be at the users risk. The CAD files and their contents are representative and cannot be relied upon beyond the information provided in the PDF drawing.
1 TB-53-0000-14
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COPYRIGHT:
The copyright of this drawing together with any other documents prepared by crone partners architecture studios. pty ltd (cp) remains the property of cp. crone partners grants licence for the use of this document for the purpose for which they are intended. The licence is not transferable without the permission of cp.
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INTERNAL CHECKED BY:
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2.5
Pitt St
5
SCALE 1:250
7.5
10
12.5m
@A1
PROJECT INFORMATION:
CA3645
ONE CIRCULAR QUAY TOWER B
TB-53-0000-11
1 ALFRED STREET, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA DRAWING TITLE:
BUILDING ELEVATION SOUTH ELEVATION
9 1
SUITABILITY:
FOR TENDER
SOUTH ELEVATION SCALE 1 : 250
1
EAST ELEVATION SCALE 1 : 250
DRAWING NUMBER:
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CP-AR-TB-40-0000-03
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HERALD SQUARE
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Alfred St
TYPICAL EWS-421 LIVING WALL FACADE DETAILS
RUGBY PLACE
TB-55-0421-01
1 TB-53-0000-12
PITT STREET
2
1 TB-53-0000-22
AE
TYPICAL EWS-302 GLAZING DH (LOBBY)
B2
A
1 TB-40-0000-01
B5
4350
4380
150
300
N-L04-01 B13
N-L04-04 A9
N-L04-02 A9
N-L04-05 B13
1
N-L04-03 A9
REFER TO AR-TB-10 SERIES FOR GENERAL ARRANGEMENT PLANS
E-L04-03 A9
4100
E-L04-04 A9
4100
1 TB-53-0000-13
38495
E-L04-05 A9
300
E-L04-05 A9
150
150
W-L04-05 EWS-421
40270
5060
5060
150
W-L04-04 A11
600
W-L04-05 EWS-421
40270
600
1
C
150
B04.11 D7.07
4100
W-L04-04 A11
4100
B04.11 D7.07
BD
E-L04-03 A9
W-L04-03 EWS-421
5060
600
600
1 TB-54-0000-07
TB-30-0000-03
4100
BC
INDICATIVE ENSUITE AREA, TBC WITH INTERIOR DESIGN
450
W-L04-03 EWS-421
5060
450
E-L04-04 A9
TB-30-0000-03
TB-53-0000-33
E-L04-02 A9
INDICATIVE ENSUITE AREA, TBC WITH INTERIOR DESIGN
C
BB
N-L04-05 B13
REFER TO AR-TB-10 SERIES FOR GENERAL ARRANGEMENT PLANS
W-L04-02 E1
5470
W-L04-02 E1
5470
BA
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N-L04-04 A9
TB-54-0000-07
E-L04-01 B13
W-L04-01 B16
3335
N-L04-03 A9
0° .0 87
4350
0°
W-L04-01 B16
4380
2150
4380
150
0° .0 90
B6
E-L04-01 B13
4380
4380
0°
4060
N-L04-02 A9
B5
.0 93
N-L04-01 B13
B4
.0 93
3335
0°
TB-54-0000-07
.0 87
0°
4060
2
0° .0 90
.0 87
TB-54-0000-07
B6
759 150
759
TB-53-0000-03
22640 5150
PC
2
1
B3
TB-30-0000-01
22640
MODULE TYPES - REFER TO DWG AR-TB-51 SERIES FOR 4380 DETAIL
5150
B4
3
E-L04-02 A9
1 B1 TB-53-0000-0
300
B3
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MODULE TYPES - REFER TO DWG AR-TB-51 SERIES FOR DETAIL
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P4TB-30-0000-01
1
TB-40-0000-01
2150
B2
4100
B1
4100
P4
300
BE E-L04-06 A9
4100
E-L04-07 A9 E-L04-08 A9
B 600 E-L04-09 F2
5695
E-L04-09 F2
TB-30-0000-02
W-L04-09 D1
S-L04-06 B14
S-L04-05 A12
1
450
450
TB-54-0000-08
90
0° .0
450
1682
S-L04-04 0° .0 90A11
450
450
S-L04-06 B14
450 1682
S-L04-03 A12
450
600
600
S-L04-05 A12
S-L04-02 A11
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S-L04-04 A11
S-L04-01 EWS-421(S)
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1232
4270
4100
E-L04-08 A9
W-L04-08 A9
4100 3260
W-L04-09 D1
3260 MODULE TYPES - REFER TO DWG AR-TB-51 SERIES FOR DETAIL
713
S-L04-03 A12 0°
0° .0 93
S-L04-02 A11
.0 87
S-L04-01 EWS-421(S)
0°
PJ
.0 87
0° .0 93
TYP. EWS-431 SIDE DETAIL
600
600
600
BI
TYP. EWS-431 SIDE DETAIL
600
W-L04-08 A9
4100
B
300
300
KITCHEN MAKEUP INTAKE 7.5m²
600
TB-30-0000-02
4100
W-L04-06 A11
4100
KITCHEN MAKEUP INTAKE 7.5m²
BH
TB-40-0000-02
INDICATIVE ENSUITE AREA, TBC WITH INTERIOR DESIGN
W-L04-07 EWS-421
BG
5060
W-L04-07 EWS-421
W-L04-06 A11
4100 5060
BF
INDICATIVE ENSUITE AREA, TBC WITH INTERIOR DESIGN
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600
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4270
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TB-40-0000-03
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10
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BE
BD
BC
4100
4100
E-L03-08 A14 (DH)
1000
The project facades are composed by large, urban “pixels” that allow for a cohesive design, but with different expressions depending on the direction. Each façade is distinct and nuanced: Uninterrupted and cleanly detailed glass facades with stone accents to the north and to the east to embrace the views, and a combination of sandstone and vegetation to the west and south to present a warmer, more natural palette to the city. Vegetation softens the appearance of harder edges, and invites people toward the spaces of the city. With varied local plants ascending the building, the architecture almost seems to emerge from its site.
300 SOFFIT
300 SIDE
300 SIDE
E-L03-07 A9 (DH)
E-L03-06 A15 (DH)
150 SOFFIT
300 SIDE
300 SIDE
E-L03-05 A9 (DH)
E-L03-04 A9 (DH)
60
300 SOFFIT
900 SIDE
E-L03-09 G2 (DH)
TB_L04 RL 31.800 m
300 LID 150 SOFFIT
150 SIDE
E-L03-03 A9 (DH)
2355
600 SOFFIT
BA 5500
Sandstone, Glass & Vegetation
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300 LID
MULLION TO ALIGN WITH FACADE ABOVE
BB 4650
150 SIDE
E-L03-02 A9 (DH)
E-L03-01 B13 (DH)
TB_L03 RL 25.200 m
300 SOFFIT
EQ
EQ 30
EQ
EQ
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4100
EQ 30
EQ 30
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4100
EQ 30
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4100
EAST ELEVATION AND PLAN L03 SCALE 1 : 100
_Facade Setout Elevation East Level 02
PJ
BI 3275
BH
BG
4100
BF
4100
BE
4100
4100
EQ 30
EQ 30
EQ 60
4100
39915
_Left - Facade Setout Plan Level 05 2
EQ 30
900 SOFFIT
EQ 30
BD
BC
4100
EQ 60
4100
4100
EQ 30
EQ 30
EQ 60
4100
EQ 30
EQ 30
4100
BB
BA
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5500
TB_L03 RL 25.200 m
150 LID
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300 SOFFIT
300 SOFFIT
300 SOFFIT
100
SOFFIT VARIES
EQ 30
1000
EQ 30
4100
2040
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LEAD ARCHITECT AND INTERIOR CONSULTANT Crone Partners Pty Ltd Level 18, 680 George Street, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia Ph: +61 2 8295 5300 ABN: 80 095 989 272 Nominated Architect: Greg Crone - NSW Reg. No. 3929
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STRUCTURAL ENGINEER ROBERT BIRD GROUP L6, 100 PACIFIC HIGHWAY, NORTH SYDNEY, NSW 2060 02 8246 3200
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EWS-431 ALUMINIUM SOFFIT PANEL WITH CONCEALED FIXINGS
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Details for Architectural Details for Design Architectural intent only Design – intent only – specifications. refer SURFACE refer DESIGN SURFACE façade DESIGN engineers façade engineers documentation documentation for detail requirements for detail and requirements and specifications. specifications.
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Company Crone Architects Year 2020 Type Construction Documentation Sector Residential Location Sydney CBD Status Completed Scope Design Development, Construction Documentation and Administration Role Designer
_Lobby - Lounge Area (Photograph by others) 14
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Opera Residences Lobby Opera Residences is the last in the line of redeveloped properties at East Circular Quay between the Cahill Expressway and the Sydney Opera House. The 20-storey residential building was designed by Tzannes and MAKE architects, with Crone being the executive architect. The design is inspired by its unique context, adding new expressive language to the colonnade and through-site link to enrich urban experiences through architecture. With a palette of stone, concrete and glass, the distinctive and complex sculptural form of the building will induce varied emotional responses when viewed from the diverse surrounding urban context. Opera Residences Lobby is the redesign of the main lobby within the Opera Residences. The redesign was occurring simultaneously with the construction of the main building. It contains the main foyer entry, reception area, two lounges, mailroom and lift lobbies. Key Responsibilities and Deliverables _Responsible for design development of lobby concept design _Responsible for construction documentation and on-site coordination _Responsible for design development of custom lobby screens, fireplace, library shelving, mailboxes, lounge fabric panels, feature ceiling, signage, front door handles and lift door detailing. _Coordination with contractor around buildability and RFI’s _Coordination of existing services and structure of main building _Responsible for sample collection and client approval _Coordination of lobby detailing against main building documentation and shop drawings _Responsible for various documentation of main building
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_Plan Opera Residence Level 03 Macquarie Street Entry
PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION ENSURE THAT ALL REQUIREMENTS STATED IN THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS ARE MET
ABBREVIATIONS AFFL ABOVE FLOOR FINISH LEVEL AH ACCESS HATCH
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CCP CAR CHARGING POINT CGR COMMERCIAL GARBAGE RM CGHR COMMERCIAL GARBAGE HOLDING RM COMM COMMUNICATION CP-EX CARPARK EXHAUST CP-OA CARPARK OUTSIDE AIR CP-SA CARPARK SUPPLY CWB COLD WATER BOOSTER CWM COLD WATER METER
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HOT WATER CUPBOARD LOADING DOCK EXHAUST LOBBY RELIEF LOBBY SUPPLY
_Opera Residences Through Site Link _Opera Residences and Harbour Bridge _Opera Residences, Circular Quay Facade (Photographs by others) 17
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REFERENCE DOCUMENTS THESE DRAWINGS ARE TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE FOLLOWING DRAWINGS:
Through Site Link and Lobby Entrance
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TOILET EXHAUST
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NOTES AND ABBREVIATIONS : A0005 WATER PROOFING : A0690-A0700 SERIES FLOOR FINISHES : A1500 SERIES WALL SETOUT AND TYPE : A1900 SERIES WALL TYPE SCHEDULE: A0150 SERIES FACADE SETOUT AND TYPE : A2200 SERIES HYDRAULIC, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SERVICES REFER TO 'ADP' DOCUMENTS STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS REFER TO 'TTW' DOCUMENTS LIGHTING DESIGN INTENT REFER TO 'POV' DOCUMENTS INTERIOR DESIGN INTENT REFER TO 'MAKE' DOCUMENTS ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN INTENT AND APPROVAL DOCUMENTS REFER TO TZANNES DOCUMENTS REFER TO STRUCTURAL DRWGS FOR SIZE & ALIGNMENT OF FOOTINGS
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FACADE COMPONENT SPECIFICATION REQUIREMENTS REFER TO 'APEX' DOC REFER TO 'GTA' DOCUMENTS FOR CAR REQUIREMENTS, SIGNAGE, CONVEX M FOR BASEMENT STORAGE CAGES - RE SCHEDULE - A9231 - FOR SIZE AND DIM FOR LINE MARKINGS ON BASEMENT L PACKAGE - A9520 - LINE MARKING DET FOR WATERPROOFING - REFER TO WP FOR DRAINAGE LAYOUT REFER TO HY FOR SIZING OF STRUCTURAL WALLS R ENGINEERS DRAWINGS PAINT FINISHES TO ALL INTERNAL WA REFER TO SCHEDULE FOR TYPE & DE
The Opera Residences building is situated in a unique location that features a glass facade with stunning curve glass. The curved architecture hints at its implicit relationship with the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge.
WM WASHING MACHINE WRBx WARDROBE JOINERY TYPE 'X'
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The residential lobby is located on level three and can be accessed from Macquarie Park or from Circular Quay via the through side link. This has two benefits: it ensures the privacy of the residents is still maintained while being visible and accessible from two fronts. The interiors of the lobby seek the synthesize the essence the overall building, creating an important entrance which sets the tone of the building and the user experience throughout.
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The lobby features timber and glass screens, fabric panels, and black marble library shelving and fireplace to create a contrast with the neutral travertine walls and floor. The screens which separate the lounges from the1 lift lobbies 1 A6508 contain a playful reference to notesA6508on sheets of music, as an homage to the Sydney Opera 2 House. The materials have been carefully A4214 4 selected to draw fromA4219 materials used in both A4208 3 the apartments as well as the residential amenities. The lobby has a minimalist design with corresponding detailing merging the selected materials seamlessly. The feature 3 A4219 lighting has been designed specifically for the lobby by Lost Profile.
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Company Crone Architects Year 2019-2020 Type Competition Sector Hospitality Location Sydney CBD Status Ongoing Scope Concept Design & DA Role Designer
_3D - From Pitt Street (Render by others) 22
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371 - 375 Pitt Street Crone - as part of a design competition - has crafted a new 35-storey hotel with over 300 rooms, on a mixed use podium with a private laneway creation and activation. The hotel will immediately resonate with those seeking true experiential connections with the City in which they are staying as well as the opportunity to be at one with local scene. The recycled brick materiality of the podium and tower reference the historic Brickfield Hill brickworks of the Pitt Street area which provided the construction materials for Old Sydney Town for decades. Key Responsibilities and Deliverables _Responsible for design concept & design delivery during competition phase _Responsible for facade exploration & stacking of program _Worked in close relationship with principal of Architecture & principal of Interior Design _Preparation of design presentation to jury _Coordination with all consultant during competition _Coordination with all consultants & client during DA phase _Responsible for Revit model & documentation during DA phase _Responsible for maintaining design integrity during DA phase
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STAIR 01 STAIR 01 EXIT ABOVE BASEMENT GROUND EXIT
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_3D - Ground Floor Retail (Render by others) _Podium Section
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The podium and private laneway of 375 Pitt Street negotiates the scale of the tower above to a more human and intimate scale – the design emphasises verticality and transparency through brick framed glazing on three levels and strategic use of mezzanines to flood the interior spaces with light. Versatile areas for retail, hospitality and seamless connection with the new enlarged laneway is a feature of the ground floor – and above there is an artful delineation of the public and hotel spaces in the upper floors of the podium, providing lobby, lounges and co-working space for the hotel. All of this is visible from every vantage point, merging the experience of the hotel with the experience of the City.
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Brick Tower The 35-storey recycled brick tower sits proud above the thriving precinct in Sydney’s MidCBD. The transparent, multi-storey podium features a new City private laneway, creating a new urban precinct with the lobby for the hotel above in which hospitality, retail and workplace are all highly visible, immediately connecting the building to the street, the future hotel guests and thousands of passers-by. Visual and wayfinding connections will be reinforced by the imposing presence of a new public art proposal from Studio Chris Fox whose massive Interloop installation at Sydney’s Wynyard Station delights thousands of commuters every day.
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_3D - From Pitt Street (Render by others)
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Company Crone Architects Year 2020 Type Competition Sector Public Location Kamay National Park, Sydney Status Completed Scope Concept Design Role Designer
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Kamay Visitor Centre The Kamay Visitor Centre was a design competition for the Botany Bay National Park and formed a successful collaboration between Crone and Bangawarra. The visitor centre was part of a larger masterplan to reconnect some of the significant spaces/ places found within the National Park. The strategic location of the building responds to it’s ability to be seen and see out from a key ridge/vantage point on the site, overlooking the National Park and linking the immediate precinct to wider trails and experiences within the National Park. The themes explored with this design are about indoor/outdoor environments, building porosity, framed views and light qualities within a building, and the ability for the program and amenity to provide for the inhabitants of the building. This site has a strong connection with Country and it’s history both Indigenous as well as from its first discovery by the western world. Key Responsibilities and Deliverables _Responsible for Revit model & documentation of concept during competition _Responsible for planning of building uses and spaces _Responsible for landscape design and integration of existing levels and national park-land _Worked in close relationship with principal of Architecture & principal of Interior Design _Preparation of design presentation to jury _Responsible for fly-through as presentation to jury in Enscape _Coordination with CGI artist and multiple digital platforms
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Layered Porosity
_3D - Visitor Centre Entry (Render by others)
The building layout allows for programs to be layered and permeable in its arrangement. This design strategy allows for flexibility and multiple experiences, as well as enable the building to avoid a single front door, instead welcome all guests and visitors from all parts of the national park. A continuous, active perimeter loop around the building and central loop allows visual prominence and interfaces with various site axis/experiences whilst an internal landscape allows a more reflective/tranquil interface. With each public program in the building having access to this dual active frontage.
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Meeting Place, as well as minimising further archaeological disturbance on site. This allows for the Meeting Place be more integrated with the Visitor Centre through clear vistas and architectural language integration, also further amplified and enliven with an overlay of the collected stories. Building Within Site Loop
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Company Crone Architects Year 2019 Type Competition Sector Parking/Commercial Location Soper Place, Penrith Status Completed Scope Concept Design Role Designer
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5 - 7 Lawson Street 5 - 7 Lawson Street - or Soper Place - was a design competition for Penrith City Council and formed a successful collaboration between Crone, Collins + Turner, Yerrabingin and Urbis. Soper Place, true to its name will not only be known for its address but also its “Place”. A Place for the Penrith community and also for all visitors from near and far. For Soper Place, the approach to place-making and urban design excellence was conceptually driven, whilst considering the future requirements and challenges involved in the delivery of exemplary architectural and urban outcomes. Soper Place calls for an innovative architectural response to create a multi-functional building with a hybrid of mix-use, including a multi-deck carpark, commercial offices and active recreational uses on the rooftop. Key Responsibilities and Deliverables _Responsible for overall massing, planning of commercial plate & parking garage and public domain _Responsible for design concept & design delivery during competition phase _Responsible for Revit model & documentation of concept during competition _Worked in close relationship with principal of Architecture & principal of Interior Design _Worked in close relationship with designers from Collins & Turner and Urbis _Coordination with all consultants during competition _Preparation of design presentation to jury _Coordination with CGI artist and multiple digital platforms
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Structure & Facade Throughout the carpark, facade screening at all levels is visually permeable for pedestrians, revealing the rhythms of the parked cars within. At night, the rain-screen shading devices are illuminated from behind to mark the entry of the car park, along with statutory and wayfinding signage which indicates circulation patterns and the direction of vehicle traffic for the parking entrances and exits. The mass timber structure branches tree-like at the perimeter of the building and is visible and articulated through the facade screen. Lit softly at night, the glowing form of the expressed structure within creates a memorable night-time signature of the project.
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Civic Plaza The project seeks to encourage and support new community uses, and create a civic destination that moves effortlessly between the daytime and night-time economies. We explored sustainable building systems to create a design that minuses impact on the environment, whilst satisfying the commercial needs of A-Grade office accommodation and transport infrastructure. Building lifecycle considerations are addressed from an investment perspective to ensure money spent now can allow for future alternative uses at a minimum cost. Most of all we have striven to create a beautiful civic destination to support the broad Penrith community.
Company Crone Architects Year 2018 Type Competition Sector Civic Location Grollo Equiset Garden, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne Status Competition Completed (Round 1) Scope Concept Design Role Lead Designer
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NGV Pavilion Sidetracked is the entry for the Annual Design Competition for the NGV Grollo Equiset Garden. Acting as the team leader for this design, I worked closely with the principal of Architecture to complete this competition. Sidetracked forms a detour within the Grollo Equiset Garden which takes visitors on a short journey of discovery. The proposal is a contextually specific response, incorporating and bridging between existing shelters, structures, canopies, seating benches within the garden as a framework for the journey sequence. The journey also overlays a conceptual exploration of unique Australian coastal environments that transition from the bush to the beach. This is achieved through a considered response to landscape, materiality, composition, directionality and scale. Key Responsibilities and Deliverables _Acting as team leader during the duration of the competition _Responsible for design concept & design delivery during competition phase _Responsible for visualisation of design for presentation _Coordination with TTW (structure) during competition _Preparation of design presentation to jury
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Sidetracked The pavilion has been designed as a lightweight timber structure, using recycled or salvaged hardwoods where possible. It is designed to visually bridge between the two existing pavilion structures, however it must remain as a separate element to avoid physical connection to the existing shade structures. The intersecting landscaped conditions are united by a porous canopy which provides protection from harsh summer environment (sun, wind) whilst engaging audiences through the play of filtered light and shade. The cladding to the pavilion is proposed as paperbark/teatree poles which can typically span a distance of around two meters. _Aerial - Looking East to NGV
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Recycled Timber Truss Structure The faces of the pavilion have been designed as a truss structure, which may also benefit from recycled steel rods introduced as diagonal elements and combined with gusset plates. The rods will assist buildability by ensuring the timber structure remains square and will assist the primary timber structure to span the required distances and keep the sectional sizes minimal. Connection details are not envisaged as overly advanced steel plates or nodes as the vision looks to contrast a highly formalised, contemporary composition against simple, rustic methods of assembly and materiality.
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Company Crone Architects Year 2018 Type Competition Sector Multi-Residential, Hotel, Retail Location 338 Pitt Street, Sydney Status Competition Completed Scope Public Domain & Plans Role Designer
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338 Pitt Street 338 Pitt Street was a collaboration between Crone Architects, KPF and Andrew Burns Architects to design a mixed use precinct located at 338 Pitt Street as part of a design competition. The proposal seeks to connect the active character of Sydney’s CBD with the picturesque, visual engagement with Sydney Harbour, celebrating both the sinuous coastline and the adjacent urban grid. Designed from the ground up, the proposal softens the urban site through flowing, weaving street walls that echo the forms of Sydney’s meandering shoreline. By establishing laneways of distinct character and guiding pedestrians to a grand urban room, a new destination is added to the Business District. The result is an urban village whose mix of uses creates 24-hour activity. The generosity of public space maximizes opportunities for landscape and public art. These features contribute to a sense of place, locating a special address for residents, hotel guests, shoppers, and passers by. Key Responsibilities and Deliverables _Responsible for design of Public Domain _Responsible for implementation of Retail Strategy _Responsible for design of Podium Plans consisting of Hotel, Retail & Public Amenity _Design of Rooftop Plans _Design of Residential Amenity Plans _Coordination of landscaping between Public Domain and Residential Amenity
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Urban Village t.o. tower The urban village of mixed use is supported +258.0 M by the presence of retail and commercial program as well as the design of public spaces on the ground, creating a true 24 hour living quarter that enhances the lifestyle of Sydney’s residents and its growing population. As the city becomes denser, it is important to create public amenities that both service residents on a 24/7 cycle and create pockets of relief from the urban life that bring an intimate scale and relation to nature. The ground plane incorporates a fine-grain tenancy configuration RESIDENTIAL TOWER to accommodate small operators. 60,319 m 2
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High Amenity Living The majority of the residential tower amenities are concentrated in its lower volume, the podium, within 4 levels of amenity that house music rooms, pools and gym facilities. An important element of the tower is the articulation of two outdoor communal spaces, the City Terrace and the Sky Park. The terraces bring in nature into the tower as well as private communal spaces for the residents. Each one is designed with a distinctive landscape design and will offer an array of unique views. Located at a higher level, the Sky Park will offer full 360 views of the city of Sydney. LL
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Thank you for taking the time to review my portfolio. I would welcome the opportunity to discuss how my education, work experience, and skills would qualify me to be a member of your architecture firm.
Referees Ashley Dennis Design Principal at Crone Architects
Sally Hsu Project Leader at Bates Smart
Kate Devine Associate at Team2 Architects
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