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2016 - MT MACEDON, Gallery and Artist Residency, Part 1 - Gallery Mount Macedon 50min north of melbourne is in need of an influx of tourism and community involvement. In the mid 1800s the area was known for its grand estates and gardens for rich summer escapes. The proposed sculpture Park, Gallery and artist residency would bring year round cycles of life into the town. With ongoing artist-in- residence programs at 3, 6 and 12 month intervals and a permanent all year round sculpture park, gallery and cafe this would revitalise the area. The Gallery provokes a space for activities rather than set programs. Inspired from navigation and astronomy, the use of the poles represent the constellation in the sky, as you walk through it mimicks the natural navigation of the bush. Steel poles create openings and divisions based on individual perception, the users circulation is free non-dictated experience. Larger openings between the poles promote meeting places or curations for artworks. Like navigating our way through the bush there are slight clues of previous trails in the form of dirt exposure, flattened flauna which allows for a desired line of travel. The Gallery offers the same experience by light trailing the occupant, allowing others to either make the same or different choice in circulation. The Entire structure becomes a sculpture, promoting the sense of individual experience. the poles enable the roof to almost float above the structures creating tree like canopies which reflect the surrounding context, constantly connecting people together and to the landscape.
Star Sign Constellation placement Inspiration
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artist storage /Common Area
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LED Interactive Flooring in Gallery
Cafe
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7 Sculpture Gallery Render - View from entry into site
MT MACEDON, PART 2 - ARTIST RESIDENCY STUDIO The Artist Residency Studios are within a 100m radius of the Gallery on the site. The studios offer an immersion into the landscape with the structure being a lightweight construction completely made from timber. the Studios are off grid and self contained. The studios are not meant to be used as a permanent place of residency. however, they allow weekend stays with a removable pod which houses a sleeping space, pop up shower and camping style kitchen, which can be completely removed from the studio. The Studio is to be made from recycled timber and the utilisation of wood sourced from the 42 acre property. the studio space offers a 15m2 open space for the artist to define in any way they see fit.
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Solar Harvesting
Cross Ventilation
Water Storage
Composting Toilet
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MT MACEDON, PART 3 - ARTIST RESIDENCY POD The Removable Pod enables the artists to use different scenery when working within the site. The Site in Mt Macedon is a 42 acre block right on the edge of a national park. With the Gallery at the beginning of the site and the studios within a 100m radius, the pod enables a higher activation of the site, allowing them to explore and open up their creative consciousness through the full immersion into the landscape. Designed to be highly lightweight, the structure is made from aluminium framing, with aluminium sheeting and EPS for insulation. This construction allows the pod to be towed by a bicycle or by foot. The pod allows for a single bed sleeping sector, a 2 x 1 m bench top and a pop up bathroom cubical to hang a camping style bladder shower and camping toilet. The Pod is designed for 1 - 2 day escapes.
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2016 - CAULFIELD, SUSTAINABLE INTERVENTION - Monash University Caulfield Building H. This intervention is focused on the Northern Facade of building H at monash Caulfield. The approach to the intervention is based holitic concepts using natural systems of water and vegetation as the main driver. The focus is on the ground floor and how further illumination into the ground floor can be achieved without the use of artificial lighting. the iteration involves, combining skylight technology and utilising water to direct all the diffuse light into the ground floor level. On the fourth and seventh floor a focus on the thermal comfort of the building is an issue. Prior to the intervention, the northern facade had direct harsh light penetrating into the building, stopping the northern facade from being used as a study space. The intervention involves a mixed use of systems such as louvres to direct heat out of the building, water mist to reduce the sun's direct impact, Vertical Gardens to reduce direct sun and help shade the spaces, and water running in between slabs to collect any direct impact of the heat. In addition, the northern and western facades harvest solar energy creating a solar collection farm. The overall design blurs the boundaries between internal and external space, by connecting the environment to the occupants to create an overall harmonious experience.
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Original Building H - Monash University Caulfield
Proposed Intervention Building H Render - Monash University Caulfield
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northern and western facades harvested solar energy creating a solar collection farm. water running in between slabs to collect any direct impact of the heat. louvres to direct heat out of the building, water mist to reduce the sun's direct impact Vertical Gardens to reduce direct sun and help shade the spaces
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1:20 Detail Drawings of intervention on Building H
1:20 Detail Sectional Model between floor slabs showing drawing on left hand side
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2015 - RICHMOND, MEDIUM DENSITY DEVELOPMENT - Development of Heritage Overlay Terrace Housing The outcome for this project is, as a class, to redevelop the 8 terraces from 329 - 343 Punt RD. The Terraces have some local significance with one of them being a well known brothel for many years, and they exist in an iconic location just near the Richmond train station. The dwellings look out to views of the MCG, Richmond Football Club, Eureka Tower and Richmond Station. The Intention is to design a Medium density redevelopment within the existing conditions of the heritage overlay front facades and parti walls. My Proposal is to connect my clients together through physical, visual and macro details. my Clients were a Young Family, Mother, Father, Son and Grandfather. The Main objective was to create a connection between the existing heritage building and the new proposed development at the back of the property, as well as designing a connection for my client's generations to come together. Considering how time changes, and Families grow and diminish, the objective was to create a space that the family could enjoy collectively as well as separatly at times. The existing terrace would keep its original floor plates, however, be reconfigured to maximise an open plan living space on the ground floor, with an internal courtyard which connects to the grandfather's studio on the opposite side. The grandfather has his own living room and kitchen on the ground floor as well as his private space above. This allows the family to have access into the property from front to back, and be connected visually or physically. The apartment above the grandfather splits over two levels and is to be rented out, whilst the son is growing up. The idea is that when the son grows he can then move into the apartment which has his own separate space, however, close enough to still be connected to the family.
Rented out Apartment
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Shared Courtyard Grandfather Apartment
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Rented out Apartment Render - Third Floor master Bedroom/Rooftop
Family Apartment Render - ground floor looking through to courtyard and grandfather apartment
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2015 - CONCEPT HYBRID BUILDING - Commercial + Residential Building made from Concrete and TImber The Intention of this project is to create a Hybrid building for commercial and residential use, only being able to use 2 materials for the structure. We had to construct 1. a residential building to house 42 studio spaces of 32m2 each, which went over three levels 2. A commercial space with a minimum span area of 500M2, at a minimum height of 5 m with no structure supporting in the middle 3. a self supported roof, with the area underneath being utilised The commercial space had to be designed, so that the structure could support the activity going on. An outdoor pool was included, which meant we had to use specific wood which would be able to withstand a wet environment. The Residential apartments above are supported by glulam beams connected to concrete supports. The Construction of the residential apartments are completely made from CLT flooring and timber structural walls to support the floors on top. The entire building becomes a sandwich of concrete on the front and back facades, supporting a complete timber construction suspended in the middle. The rooftop is to be used as a community garden and courtyard. half enclosed and half open, with etfe used as the glazing to keep it as lightweight as possible. The etfe is covering half the roof, and it is placed in the middle to cover the pool, as the residential apartments are split and create a void from the pool to the roof. this split in the apartments allows for the users of the pool to look up and see the sky, yet be covered, as well as natural light to be accessed by all the apartments.
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Front view of Building, render - Concrete and timber construction
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Level 4 - Open Rooftop
Level 1,2,3 - Residential Studios
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Ground - Commercial Open Pool
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Insitu Concrete Glulam Timber Beams Laminated Timber Frames CLT Timber Floor Load Distribution
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P R O J E C T 3d Modeling: Rhinoceros Render: Vray for Rhino PostProcess: Photoshop
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ARCHITECT: GLENN MURCUTT - SIMPSON LEE HOUSE Rhino ModelLed and Rendered the 1993 simpson lee house by architect Glen Murcutt in Mount Wilson, NSW
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Night Render Produced in Vray for Rhino
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ARCHITECT: TOYO ITO - TOD'S OMOTESANDO BUILDING Rhino Modelled and Rendered the 2002-2004 Tod's Omotesando Building by architect Toyo Ito in Tokyo, Japan
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Day Render Produced in Vray For Rhino
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Day Render Produced in Vray for Rhino with Proposed Grasshopper Intervention
30 Day Render Produced in Vray for Rhino with Proposed Grasshopper Intervention
31 Night Render Produced in Vray For Rhino with proposed Grasshopper intervention
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2016 - MT MACEDON, Gallery and Artist Residency - Part 1, Gallery
user walking through gallery and pressure sensor interactive floor
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2016 - Mt MACEDON, Gallery and Artist Residency - Part 2, ARTIST RESIDENCY STUDIOS
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2015 - RICHMOND, MEDIUM DENSITY DEVELOPMENT
Back Facade, New Development tower looking onto Alleyway
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Front Heritage Facade, Looking onto Punt Rd
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2015 - CONCEPT HYBRID BUILDING
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2014 - BLAIRGOWRIE - MCR, LETTERBOX HOUSE
Physical Model of Architect MCR's 2009 Letterbox house
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2014 - POLAND - MIES VAN DE ROHE, CASA WOLF
Physical Model of Architect Mies Van De Rohe's 1927 Casa Wolf
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