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hall of democracy public building
australian consulate mixed used building
durban apartment multi-residential building
d block building services
pasar minggu house residential project
tanjung lesung gate internship project
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hall of democracy public building 2017 Academic Project/Final Year Architectural Design 8
Hall of Democracy public building 2017 Academic Project/Final Year Architectural Design 8
Democracy in the 21st century has lost its meaning, therefore it needs to be reinvented and reinvigorated through the determined effort of the citizen. To achieve this goal, the client has requested a design to facilitate this reinvention of democracy, Hall of Democracy. The client himself is a philanthropist, Grievous Keppler, the great grand-grandson of Frederick Keppler, the inventor of a number of glass products. Mr. Keppler has requested the design of the new Hall of Democracy to be a place where people of Queensland can come and formulate this new vision for democracy, view our invigorated democracy in action, seek out and instruct their elected representative direct and have oversight on government activities, engage in and formulate, debate and discuss. The proposed design of the new
Hall of Democracy has to integrated the reinvented Luxfer Prism. The client has requested to make the product of his grandfather relevant for the 21st century democracy. The new Hall of Democracy will showcase these reinvented products in the best possible way, by using them as the main material of the Hall of Democracy. The main idea of this project relies on the concept of transparency in democracy. This concept translated into a public building where people of Queensland can come and formulate this new vision for democracy, view the invigorated democracy in action, seek out and instruct the elected representative. This architectural form of this concept should also incorporate the Luxfer Prism as its main material per the client request. The final design of the new Hall of Democracy will be the holistic fusion
between the philosophy of transparency in architecture , its architectural form as a glass building that equipped with the reinvented Luxfer Prism technology and the ability of the building to comply with the Australian Building Codes. As stated earlier, this project is based on the fusion between transparency and democracy. It will take an architectural form as a glass building consist of a hall and glass dome. The extensive usage of glass will facilitates the users to see through the activity that will be going on in the new Hall of Democracy. This will create a maximum level of transparency in executing democracy in this building. Besides a hall and glass dome, the building will be equipped with a couple of auditorium and a few meeting spaces for public to use. The skin and roof of this building will be integrate with the reinvented Luxfer Prism technologies that lets the users to customise the look of the glass based on their needs. The center of structure of this building will also be used as a passive cooling feature with the integration of artificial waterfall in it.
1. Lobby This area is the center of the builiding as it connects the whole builiding, vertically and horizon tally. 2. Auditorium The main auditorium is triple volume and can be seen from level 2 as well. This feature emphasise the idea of transperan cy in this builiding. 3. Library and Learning Center Located in the ground floor. These space provide facilities for general public to use.
1. Car Park The car park can be access from the east side of the building. 2. Balcony Located in Level 1, the balcony is the extension of the Art Gallery. The balcony can be accessed from the atrium as well. This balcony provide view to the amphitheater and the landscape of Hall of Democracy. 3. Fountain This is the exterior water feature to compliment the waterfall inside the building.
4. Art Gallery Located in Level 1, provide space for art exhibition. This room has access to a balcony that over looks the park. 5. Multifunction Space Located in Level 2, this space can be used to multiple type of events. 6. Glass Structure and Waterfall The main structure in the atrium is also functioned as a waterwall. This main feature of the building also acted as a passive cooling
4. Amphitheater This amphitheater is the main feature of the outdoor area of Hall of Democracy. The space pro vides seating area for the people. The glass structure in the amphi theater has screen built in to be used for presentation. 5. Glass Dome and Skin The glass skin is integrated into the curtain wall to enforced the structure and create layers to filter the natural light.
Ground Level
First Level
Second Level
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australian consulate of venice mixed used building 2017 Academic Project Architectural Design 7
Australian Consulate of Venice mixed used building 2017 Academic Project Architectural Design 7
Venice, the capital of northern Italy’s Veneto region, is built on more than 100 small islands in a lagoon in the Adriatic Sea. It has no roads, just canals – including the Grand Canal. The Australian Consulate will be built on the southwest side of the island. This site is located beside the Università Iuav di Venezia, this leads to several limitation for the building to fit in the context. Despite the limitation, the site is facing the ocean and has direct access to road and canal. Australian Consulate is an official representative of the Australia government in Venice, normally acting to assist and protect the citizens of the consul’s own country, and to facilitate trade and friendship between the people of the two countries. This consulate is the fusion between Venice and Australia. This design fusion is shown through the combination of the building facade that resemblance
the Venice’s water element and the gardens on every floor of the builiding that resemblance the Australian nature. The choosen materials also is combined between the two culture, bricks and wood. This building is designed to cater a lot of different activities and functions. This hybrid building combines the concept of privacy for the private dwelling and office with the openness for public service, exhibition and outdoor space.
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grand durban apartment multi-residentials building 2016 Academic Project Architectural Design 6
Grand Durban Apartment multi-residentials building 2016 Academic Project Architectural Design 6
The Durban Living Apartment will ables The New Old demographic preserve their productivity by engaging and contribute in the community activities.
The public will also benefit from the variety of facilities that the building provided. This will create a bigger engagement and less gap for the community, The residents should still be able to feel their apartment as their safe place and place for retreat. Several spaced will be dedicated only for the residents well-being. The mission of this multi-residential building is to create a new space for Durban community to work together, engaging the new old demographic to contribute to community, new community without inequalities, remove any gap between races, social strata and age and creating a retreat space for the new old while still be able to hold on to community
Durban is the largest city in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal. Durban’s metropolitan area ranks third among the most populous urban areas in South Africa. It is also the second most important manufacturing hub in South Africa after Johannesburg. Durban is famous for being the busiest port in South Africa. It is also seen as one of the major centre of tourism because of the city’s warm subtropical climate and extensive beaches. In May 2015, Durban was officially recognized as one of the New7Wonders Cities. The site is near Durban University of Technology and not far from the St Augustine¹s Hospital. It is on Cleaver Road and is bounded by Bulwer Road and Che Guevara Road.
Public and retails (GF & L1)can be access by anyone and will provide vacant retail spaces for both the residents and other people. There will be also lounge and vacant multipurpose room. The Level One has the access to the outdoor area that has barbecue facilities, running track and park. Residential levels (L2 ,L3, L4 & L5) consists of dwellings that has access to a hallway that provide a view to the public courtyard and the hallway itself has extra space for community activity. Resident only community area is located in the Level Six, which also has several dwellings unit. The community area lounge, pool as well as barbecue facilities.
One Bedroom Apartment
Two Bedroom Apartment
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qut garden point d block office space 2017 Academic Project/Final Year Architectural Technology 2 In collaboration with : Ama Hayyu Marzuki Charoltee Wilson Rubesh Nepal Sara Setiadi
QUT Gardens Point D Block refurbishment 2017 Academic Project/Final Year Architectural Technology 2 In collaboration with : Ama Hayyu Marzuki Charoltee Wilson Rubesh Nepal Sara Setiadi
The site is the refurbishment of level 4 and 5 of D Block situated at Queensland University Gardens Point Campus. Statutory requirements for the site seem to be negated as the project is to remain within the confines of the original building footprint. The building is essentially a rectangle with its longer façade orientated north west. West of the building is a high-rise which significantly contributes in the protection of the western sun. all other aspects remain at scale or lower to D block with south western aspect opening to a courtyard, however, the northern aspect remains low rise. The project aims to work in with the current infrastructure and only adjust
user terminals in lieu of relocating service ducts. Hydraulic services and amenities should aim to remain similar in location to their current layout, however, amenities are to be replaced. Mechanical systems will be reused through to air handling units. From their supply runs will need to be replaced to suit new design layouts. The key vision of the client is to connect people. Our response is to do so by giving a sense of flexibility on the overall office layout and building services. The current office layout has been described as ‘ships in the night’ to describe interaction between staff. Furthermore, there is no opportunity for staff to interact with students in a meaningful manner. The
intent is to achieve this through a variety of spaces to connect with colleagues and/or students that feel a part of a larger volume. Each space is should clearly reflect the intent of the occupant with a clear definition of work and play areas. While the university encourages working from home, staff should feel enticed to come into work due to the well-balanced atmosphere of the fit out.
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General Notes The copyright of this drawing remains the property of SSSArchitect and may not be used, sold, transferred, copied or reproduced in whole or in part in any manner or form without the agreement of SSSArchitect Drawings shall not be used for construction purposes until issued by the Designers for construction
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D Block Refurbishment
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pasar minggu house residential building 2017 Internship Project PT. Banten West Java Tourism Development
Pasar Minggu House residential project 2015 Academic Project/Final Year Architectural Design 2
This house is designed as a first house for a client. The client is a family consist of two parents, two daughthers and a son. The family is actually originated from Palembang, but they moved a lot due to the father’s job. They have been living in the company’s house and never has an actual house. Since the family is now settled in Jakarta, they have bought a land in Pasar Minggu for the house to be built on. All of the member of this family tand to spend the day outside of the house. When they are at home, they tend to spend their time to do their own thing in their own private space. The only time they are together is only on the weekend. The new house is located in a complex in Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta. The area of the site is approximately 330m2 (15m x 22m). The complex where the house is located is owned by PT. Garuda Indonesia (Persero). Tbk. The neighbourhood is not too crowded eventhough it is located in the main street of Pasar Minggu.
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tanjung lesung resort entrance gate 2017 Internship Project PT. Banten West Java Tourism Development
Tanjung Lesung Resort entrance gate 2017 Internship Project PT. Banten West Java Tourism Development
In order to maintain a new and fresh image as a holiday destination, Tanjung Lesung must have a very distinctive gate design to welcome its visitors. The design pursue a grand entrance that welcomes and inspires the visitor as well as guarding and guiding them in Tanjung Lesung. Tanjung Lesung has incorporated many of its vernacular aspect to its design. The gate should have a very strong vernacular influence but with a twist of modern contemporary architecture. The main design language of this gate is taken from the sihoulette of ‘Kujang’. ‘Kujang’ is traditional weapon of Banten that has a very interesting shape and has a very strong character. This silhouette represents the strength of Tanjung Lesung as a fresh holiday destination. The pattern of Banten’s batik also integrated to soften the design language of ‘Kujang. The chosen pattern is Pamaranggen, the name was taken from an area that specialized in making Kujang.
shape and has a very strong character. This silhouette represents the strength of Tanjung Lesung as a fresh holiday destination. The pattern of Banten’s batik also integrated to soften the design language of ‘Kujang. The chosen pattern is Pamaranggen, the name was taken from an area that specialized in making Kujang. The proposed design consist of one main gate that derived from the shape of Kujang. The road separator has a reflective pool with hanging accessories that also derived from Kujang, with a wind flow influence. The street lamp also take the same design language. The whole design has a monotone colour that make it stand out and contrast from the nature surroundings.