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CURRICULUM VITAE, APRIL 2014 PORTFOLIO FULL VOLUME LETTER OF REFERENCE



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Profile: 2014

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Updated: JANUARY 2014

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Portfolio: BATES SMART

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Portfolio: ANDREW MAYNARD ARCHITECTS

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Curriculum Vitae

Professional Work

Professional Work

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Portfolio: MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE

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Portfolio: MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE

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Academic Work

Teaching Work

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PROJECT EXPERIENCE EDUCATION / University TommyofisMelbourne an architect and teacher COMMERCIAL with 6 years of/ professional MIXED USE experience. He has worked Master of Architecture (Hons) / Confidential mixed use development as an Associate at Bates Smart, undertaking design role, actively involved and contributed Bachelor of Architecture (Hons) / Chadstone Office and Hotel development Bachelor of Planning andofDesign (design Chadstone, to a broad range projects including earlycompetition), design and planning stages. He dedicated Melbourne LICENCES commitment to the highest standard in the initiation of design concepts establishing the design / Registered Architect,Victoria RESIDENTIAL

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ASSOCIATE Design M.SPECIFIC Arch (Hons.) ONLY] ROLE [PROJECT

B. Arch (Hons) B. Planning and Design ARBV, RAIA

PROFESSIONAL / The Site,inSpencer Street Development, methodologyEXPERIENCE and systems for others to Age assist developing at later stages. He has a strong Melbourne Prior to joining Bates Smart: sense of conceptualisation and expression together with aEast honed ability to translate design / Freemason Development, Melbourne / Andrew Maynard Architects, 2008-2010 / StKilda Road Development, South Yarra, / Studio 505, 2007 ideas into physicality. Melbourne / COX Architects, 2006 / Queensbridge Tower, Southbank, / Edmond and Corrigan Pty. Ltd., 2005 Melbourne

Along with his employment at Bates Smart, Tommy has continually worked as a freelance

HOSPITALITY Tommy joined Bates Smart in 2010, and on aannumber ofinsmall including residential and retail fit-outs. Soon after his Resort, Bundoora became Associate 2012. scale projects/ Larundel / Crown West End development, Southbank, SYNOPSIS graduation, Tommy worked at Andrew Maynard Architects, from concept design, construction Melbourne Tommy is a talented architect, who has documentation to its building completion. Further to his work as a practicing architect, / Crown Port Cochere redevelopment, been actively involved inthrough and contributed to Southbank, Melbourne a broad range of projects including in the has been stages. teaching at university for the past 6 years. He has held many successful earlyTommy design and planning He has a dedicated commitment to the highest joining Bates Smart: awards. exhibitions and participated as jury Prior on atonumber of students’ standard in the initiation of design concepts RESIDENTIAL establishing the design methodology and / Butler Residence, Collingwod, Melbourne systems for others to assist in developing in laterHe stages. / Stamford Residence, Clifton Hill, Melbourne is motivated by the artistic and social aspect of architectural design. He has a strong Tommy is particularly motivated by the / Hill House, Clifton Hill, Melbourne interest architecture within broad background in digital technology and artistic as wellinastime-based the social aspects / Nicholsdale Prefab House, Camberwell, of architecture. His strong sense of Melbourne phenomenology. His focus is to expand the understanding of architecture in order to construct conceptualisation and expression together / U31 Masterplan, India with a honed ability to translate design proposals that are developed through the realms of the phenomenal and atmospheric, concepts into 3D.

engendering an architecture that is focused on the magic of the experiential, as much as the logic of the constructional. In parallel with this approach is the understanding of the necessity to develop new tools and approaches to architectural drawing and representation required to project forward into this condition.

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QUALIFICATION Master of Architecture With Honours, The University of Melbourne Graduated as a Top Design Student from Thesis Studios across the year level in 2008 with score of 96/100. Achieved high distinctions in all design studios at The University of Melbourne for entire academic duration.

2006-2007

Bachelor of Architecture With Honours, The University of Melbourne Completed the fourth year at honours level and was invited and to undertake Master Program at The University of Melbourne.

2005

Bachelor of Planning and Design The University of Melbourne

2003-2005

LICENSE Registered Architect I ARBV 17656 I Victoria, Australia WORK EXPERIENCE Bates Smart Associate, Project Leader, Design Architect

2011 - 2014 Melbourne, Australia

Undertaking design role, actively involved in and contributed to a broad range of projects including the early design and planning stages. Dedicated commitment to the highest standard in the initiation of design concepts establishing the design methodology and systems for others to assist in developing at later stages. Freelance Working on small scale projects including residential alteration & addition, retail fit-outs and furniture design.

2013 - 2014

Andrew Maynard Architects Project Architect, Graduate Architect

2008 - 2011

Melbourne, Australia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Melbourne, Australia

Full-time employment in a small size studio environment. Involved in every stages of architectural building process from feasibility through to the completion of the building contract. Responsible for a great deal at an executive experience capacity. Dynamic interaction with clients and contractors throughout the building process. Studio 505, Student Architect / Internship

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COX Architects, Student Architect / Internship

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Edmond and Corrigan, Student Architect / Internship

2005

Melbourne, Australia Melbourne, Australia Melbourne, Australia

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COMMUNICATION AND WORKING STYLE ‧‧ ‧‧ ‧‧ ‧‧ ‧‧ ‧‧ ‧‧ ‧‧ ‧‧

Articulate and fluent in English and Korean. Excellent communication and organisational skills. Able to work independently as well as a team. Able to coordinate design team during planning process. Confident working in a complex working environment. Self-disciplined with great management skills. Able to handle multiple assignments simultaneously. Great knowledge of design processes and scope of works. Good knowledge in preparing EOI and financial submission.

SOFTWARE SKILLS Excellent in 2D drafting: AutoCAD and VectorWorks. Excellent in 3D modeling: Sketch Up and Rhinoceros. Excellent graphics and presentation skills in Adobe Creative Suite. Excellent in MS Office. SELECTED ARCHITECTURAL PROJECTS 447 Collins Street, International Design Competition Design Architect, Bates Smart + Snøhetta Research-based Mixed Use Design Competition in collaboration with Snøhetta

2014

Queensbridge Mixed Use Development Project Leader and Design Architect, Bates Smart A complex precinct-based master plan for residential, hotel and commercial project, Melbourne, Australia.

2012 - 2013

Queensbridge Tower, Project Leader and Design Architect, Bates Smart A 276 meters residential tower located above a dynamic multi-level showroom and car paring podium, which achieved a major planning permit on Southbank, Melbourne, Australia.

2011 - 2012

250 Spencer Street Project Leader and Design Architect, Bates Smart 3000 units Residential Development on the site of The Age newspaper headquarter on Spencer Street, Melbourne, Australia involving complex negotiations with States and City authorities.

2011 - 2013

Queensland Mixed Use Development Project Leader and Design Architect, Bates Smart A complex mega master plan for urban infrastructure, hotel, hospitality, residential and commercial project, Queensland, Australia.

2012

Carlton Connect Design Architect, Bates Smart Institutional development to the campus of The University of Melbourne, Australia.

2012-2013

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Jisu Design Studio Concept to Completion, Freelance Design of 120sqm Boutique Hair Salon and Photograph Studio in the heart of Melbourne City. Fully documented and administered the construction contract.

2012

Butler Residence Concept to Completion, Andrew Maynard Architects Involved from the start of pre-design through to contract administration. Fully documented and assisted in administering the construction contract.

2008 - 2011

Hill House Concept to Completion, Andrew Maynard Architects Fully produced the documentation at an executive capacity. Involved from early stage of the design process to tender.

2009 - 2011

Stamford Residence Concept to Building Documentation, Andrew Maynard Architects Fully produced documentation drawings unassisted with high degree of control of the process and management of the project including coordinating consultants, contractors & meeting and discussions with clients.

2010 - 2011

2008 - 2011

ACHIEVEMENTS AND INVOLVEMENT AIA Bates Smart Award, Participating Jury Nominated for RIBA - ‘The President’s Medals Student Awards’ Winner- ‘Growing Up’, Rooftop Design Idea Competition Finalist - ‘The Dialectic Bridge Competition’, AIA

2011-2012, Australia

Shortlist - ‘Faster and Bigger’ Shortlist - ‘The Bell Tower’

2006, South Korea

Participated - ‘Santiago De Chile’ Participated - ‘Hobart Waterfront International Competition’ Participated - ‘Seoul Performing Art Centre’

2010, Chile

2009, United Kingdom 2009, Australia 2008, Australia

2004, Australia

2008, Australia 2006, South Korea

TEACHING WORK Design Thesis Studio - ‘Archipelago’ Design Tutor, Studio Leader, Coordinator: Prof. Phillip Goad

Semester 2 - 2013

Compositional Analysis Tutor, Seminar Leader, Coordinator: Associate Prof. Andrew Hutson

Semester 2 - 2013

21 Century Architecture Architectural Theory Tutor, Coordinator: Dr Annmarie Brennan

Semester 2 - 2013

Asia Pacific Modernities History Tutor, Coordinator: Associate Prof. Anoma Pieris

Semester 2 - 2013

Master Design Studio CDE - ‘Videogame’ Design Tutor, Studio Leader, Coordinator: Chair Donald Bates

Semester 1 - 2013

Melbourne School of Design

Melbourne School of Design

Melbourne School of Design

Bachelor of Environment, UoM

Melbourne School of Design

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Design Thesis Studio - ‘Head Trip’ Design Tutor, Studio Leader, Coordinator: Prof. Phillip Goad

Semester 2 - 2012

Master Design Studio - ‘Hotel for Inhabitants’ Design Tutor, Studio Leader, Coordinator: Dr Alex Selenitsch

Semester 1 - 2012

Compositional Analysis Design Tutor, Studio Leader, Coordinator: Associate Prof. Andrew Hutson

Semester 2 - 2011

Architectural Design Studio 3 - ‘Air’ Design Tutor, Coordinator: Associate Prof. Anoma Pieris

Semester 1 - 2011

Architectural Design Studio 1 - ‘Earth’ Design Tutor, Coordinator: Dr Janet McGaw

Semester 1 - 2010,

Melbourne School of Design

Melbourne School of Design

Melbourne School of Design

Bachelor of Environment, UoM

Bachelor of Environment, UoM

PUBLICATION AND EXHIBITION Design Thesis Exhibition - ‘Archipelago’ Dear Patti Smith Gallery, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia

November, 2013

Design Studio Exhibition - ‘Game Over’ Architecture Faculty, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

June, 2013

Design Studio Exhibition - ‘Videogame’ Architecture Faculty, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

April, 2013

Design Thesis Exhibition - ‘Head Trip’ Atrium, Architecture Faculty, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

November, 2012

BATES SMART - ‘Journal’ Online Publication

October, 2012

RAIA National Architecture Conference - ‘Critical Vision’, 2008 EYES 2008 - ‘Hotel for Inhabitants’, Advanced Design Studio C EYES 2007 - ‘Temptation Island’, Advanced Design Studio A EYES 2006 - Architectural Design Studio 4A EYES 2005 - Architectural Design Studio 3A

April, 2008

Design Thesis Studio, MSD

Design Studio, MSD

Design Studio, MSD

Design Thesis Studio, MSD

Academic Achievement

2008 2007 2006 2005

REFEREES Roger Poole - Chairman, Bates Smart

rpoole@batessmart.com

Kristen Whittle - Design Director, Bates Smart

kwhittle@batessmart.com

Andrew Maynard - Director, Andrew Maynard Architects

andrew@maynardarchitects.com

Mark Austin - Director, Andrew Maynard Architects

mark@maynardarchitects.com

Andrew Hutson - A/Prof, The University of Melbourne

aewhuts@unimelb.edu.au

Anoma Pieris - A/Prof, The University of Melbourne

apieris@unimelb.edu.au

Peter Raisbeck - Dr, The University of Melbourne

raisbeck@unimelb.edu.au

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Associate, Project Leader, Design Architect Undertaking design role, actively involved in and contributed to a broad range of projects including the early design and planning stages. Dedicated commitment to the highest standard in the initiation of design concepts establishing the design methodology and systems for others to assist in developing at later stages.

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4 4 7 C O L L I N S S T R E E T - O P T. B 447 Collins Street is a landmark site in Melbourne and arguably the best commercial development opportunity in Australia. The development of the site is a game changing project for the city of Melbourne and is set to entirely reshape the focus of western CBD. This is Melbourne’s opportunity to create a genuine, worldclass 21st century business hub. The essential qualities of 447 Collins Street need to be born out of the connected dynamic and creative spirit that courses through Melbourne’s streets and laneways It should extend, celebrate and symbolise the noble and rich personality of Melbourne’s culture which is revered throughout the world. Client CBUS Pty Ltd Details Mixed Use Development

Left Top / 446 COLLINS ST OP. B Concept Diagram Left Bottom / 446 COLLINS ST OP. B Video Conference Right / 446 COLLINS ST OP. B External Visualisation

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Left Top / 446 COLLINS ST OP. B External Elevation Left Bottom / 446 COLLINS ST OP. B Concept Model Right / 446 COLLINS ST OP. B Massing Study

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4 4 7 C O L L I N S S T R E E T - O P T. A 447 Collins Street is a landmark site in Melbourne and arguably the best commercial development opportunity in Australia. The development of the site is a game changing project for the city of Melbourne and is set to entirely reshape the focus of western CBD. This is Melbourne’s opportunity to create a genuine, worldclass 21st century business hub. The essential qualities of 447 Collins Street need to be born out of the connected dynamic and creative spirit that courses through Melbourne’s streets and laneways It should extend, celebrate and symbolise the noble and rich personality of Melbourne’s culture which is revered throughout the world. Client CBUS Pty Ltd Details Mixed Use Development

Left Top / 446 COLLINS ST OP. A Concept Sketch Left Bottom / 446 COLLINS ST OP. A Video Conference Right / 446 COLLINS ST OP. A External Visualisation

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Left Top / 446 COLLINS ST OP. A External Elevation Left Bottom / 446 COLLINS ST OP. A Massing Model Right / 446 COLLINS ST OP. A Massing Study

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QUEENSBRIDGE TOWER Queensbridge Tower is a complex of luminous cylindrical forms, the tallest which is 276 meters high making it the second queensbridge towertallest building in Melbourne - a world standard residentialModeL tower. The tower plan is an asymmetrical bundle of three cylindrical forms joined by a constant arc. The tower form is tall and elegant. Every view of the building offers highlights and shadows, slimming and elongating the tower. A special warm platinum silver glass has been designed to enhance the reading of the building as a ‘curtain of light’ which changes constantly according to the position of the viewer. Client Schiavello Group Pty Ltd Details High Rise Apartment Tower Area 107,000 sqm (GFA)

Left Top / QUEENSBRIDGE TOWER Sketch of Ground Showroom Left Bottom / QUEENSBRIDGE TOWER Physical Model Right / QUEENSBRIDGE TOWER External Visualisation

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C A R LT O N C O N N E C T The Carlton Connect Initiative is an ambitious strategy to unite the smartest people who share a desire to tackle some of our biggest sustainability and social resilience challenges and a passion for designing new ideas and technologies to help secure Australia’s prosperity. Client The University of Melbourne Details Institution, Research and Learning Centre

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Left Top / CARLTON CONNECT Concept Sketch of Floor Plan Left Bottom / CARLTON CONNECT External Visualisation Right / CARLTON CONNECT Internal Atrium Visualisation

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Both towers will capitalise on leafy views over Melbourne’s southeastern suburbs to the CBD. Like the shopping centre they will have a Malvern East address. Client CFS Retail Trust and local private investor Gandel Group Details Office and Hotel

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250 SPENCER STREET Bates Smart has prepared a Masterplanning Planning Permit application for ISPT, for the former Age site on the corner of Lonsdale and Spencer Streets. The objective of the masterplan is to rejuvenate the west end of the CBD by opening up six development parcels on the 1.7-hectare site. Each parcel will have a residential tower varying in height, housing a total of 3,000 apartments. Each tower will have a unique presence, while relating back to the central precinct identity. Client ISPT Pty Ltd Details Masterplan of High Rise Apartment Towers Area 327,000 sqm (GFA)

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LARUNDEL One of Australia’s finest country estates within 75 mins from Melbourne by road and 20 mins by helicopter to its dockland heliport and hanger. The impeccably restored historic homestead of grand proportions and exquisite interiors is set within one of Australia’s most extensive and internationally renowned private gardens. The estate of some 2,500 acres of scenic country with its abundant water supply creates a context for agricultural practice, sporting pursuits and entertainment that is without parallel in Australia.

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GASTRO PUB Hidden inside Melbourne’s Crown Casino, Merrywell is the mastermind of American for an establishment that was know for great American gastro pub food. Client The Crown Details Hospitality, Entertainment

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HILL HOUSE Rather than repeating past mistakes and extending from the rear in a new configuration, the proposal was to build a new structure on the rear boundary, the southern edge of the block, upon the footprint of what had been, until now, the back yard. The new structure faces the sun, the pure cantilevered box above acts as the passive solar eave, cutting out summer sun, while letting winter sun flood in. Following the decision to build at the rear of the block a ubiquitous modern box was first imagined. Soon it seemed necessary to pursue the opportunity to activate this new, once shaded, now sunny facade. A seat along the new northern facade? Perhaps a series of steps like the Scalinata della Trinità dei Monti? But how does one lounge in the sun on steps. Perhaps a slope instead .... And the hill house evolved/emerged. Client Bayston Details Residential

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Left / HILL HOUSE View of Courtyard Right Top / HILL HOUSE View of Living and Kitchen Space Right Bottom / HILL HOUSE View of Rooftop

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PROFESSIONAL WORK

Left / HILL HOUSE View of Entrance Right Top / HILL HOUSE View of Rooftop

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1575

860

MATERIAL & FINISHES KEY

90

G SR KL AC CON AT FC -

90

800

700

R=1100 change in floor finish to run through flush & wraps around the wall

1200

CL

0

RL +10.42

EQ

90

90

external store

D 13

0

FALL

930

W 05

D 04

UP

RL +10.47 D 07

external store

230

04

first floor structure shown dashed

JOIN 02 island bench JOIN 03 kitchen overhead unit

scale 1:50

1340 spiral staircase

CL of post

polished concrete floor RL +10.47

CL

2400

CL

2400

2400

1500

dining strip timber flooring RL +10.11

760

1140 1900

f/c sheet cladding

downpipe

external store

RL +10.33

title boundary 2800

90

D 05

2.

90

02

stud frame over retaining wall, to engineer's detail

750

300

stud wall cut to match curve

D 02

1.

line of glazing above

line of glazing above shown dashed

150

strip timber flooring RL +10.11

W 03

1900

150

D 08

nom. 5320

230 1200

entry CS04 1:100

7200 connector nom 15300

proposed detail ground floor plan scale 1:50

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issued to Quantity Surveyor

No. STAGE MELWAYS DRAWING TITLE

REVISION

13.10.10

PROJECT

DATE

CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENATION PROJECT No.

090202

proposed detail ground floor plan

ALTERATION & ADDITION TO 76 THOMSON STREET NORTHCOTE

CLIENT

Alister & Leisa Bayston

c Andrew Maynard Architects These drawings are the copyright of Andrew Maynard Architects Pty Ltd and are not to be reproduced without written approval. Figured dimensions take precedence over scaled. If required, refer to architects for further information.

86

SCALES

1:50 SHEET No. DRAWING No.

DATE

MA

line fof extg house

set-out point on internal edge of party wall

connector

800

UP

01

refer to CD08 for column set-out

300

150

column & retaining wall to engineer's detail

clear internal

4. 3. 2. 1.

roof structure above shown dashed

1500

SLOPE downpipe

EQ

W 02c

turf

1000

1.

300

line of level change

2.

EQ

2900

opening

articulation line in slab

1:100 CS03

03 entry polished concrete floor

steel reveal

W 02b

1100

D 03

FALL

JOIN 04

1000

nom. 6800

2880

FALL

FALL

W 02a

05 kitchen

CL

MS

D 01

SLIDE

670 1570

refer to CD14 for joinery detail

proposed first floor set-out plan

top of retainign wall finished wall flush with existing floor

900

04 living

nom. 5650

W line of glazing above wall cut on curve, nominal thickness

SLOPE

roof structure above shown dashed

90

1140

1800

turf

9070

nom. 2900

0

90

65

CHECKED

.2

column to engineer's detail

[entertainment unit]

SLOPE

75

400

nom

JOIN 01

drainage below shown dashed

EQ

.1

300

0

nom

nom. 1300

D 06 existing timber pailing fence to be trimmed & overlaps to proposed masonry wall depending on post location

90

14 00

0

62 to s 0 le uit af doo r

90

steel gate

750

90

nom. 9200

spir to al s suit tair cas e

0

80

750

masonry wall plywood, clear finish vinyl finish plasterboard, paint finish strip timber t&g flooring mild steel, penetrol finish carpet

nom. 9200

60

70

72 to s 0 le uit af doo r

3 no. @ 250 each

-

kitchen joinery

.1

230

90

nom

steps

MR PLY VYL PB TF MS CP

90

title boundary

90

clear glass flat steel roofing, colorbond [black] finish Lysaght Kliplock colorbond [black] finish Alucobond cladding polished concrete floor artificial turf compressed sheet, paint finish

27.04.10

DRAWN

/13 REV

TJ ..

CD07


PROFESSIONAL WORK

W06

Kliplock Colorbond roofing Alucobond cladding warps around fascia & opening reveal refer to manufacturer's detail

Colorbond flashing

floor structure to engineer's detail.

refer to engineering

Alucobond cladding top hat to manufacturer's detail artificial truf over waterproof membrane as per manufactuere's detail

Alucobond cladding warps around fascia & opening reveal refer to manufacturer's detail f/c sheet paint finish scale 1:10

Alucobond cladding to underside of structure

DETAIL 12

D11

DETAIL 13

scale 1:10

Kliplock spring roof refer to specs. for details

KL

PB

PB

07

W 06a

opening

2400

2100

floor to ceiling

aluminium louvres

scale 1:10

title boundary

DETAIL 11

150

Colorbond flashing

refer to engineering for structural detail

PB

master bedroom

PB

PB

VIN

09 w/c

CP

PB

VIN

VIN

VIN

08 ensuite

RL of proposed addition +16.87

+16.51 FCL of proposed addition

VIN

FFL of proposed addition +14.11

VIN AT FC 03

D13

AC

D12

adjoining neighbour's property

AT

PLY PB

lintel to engineer's detail

ind

kitchen

beh

jo

AT

D15

MS

D16

D17 CON

natural ground line

CON

fall on slab

footing to engineer's detail

footing to engineer's detail steel awining

substrate

artificial turf over natural ground

water proof membrane laps down over tale of slab

aggie drain in crushed rock

aggie drain in crushed rock

DETAIL 15 clear glass flat steel roofing, colorbond [black] finish Lysaght Kliplock colorbond [black] finish Alucobond cladding polished concrete floor artificial turf compressed sheet, paint finish

scale 1:50

outside

batten out to create fall on steel plate

inside

drop bolt

extruded polustyrne insulation behind plastic wrap & geotech fabric

fall on slab

concrete floor polished finish

concrete slab to engineer's detail

MR PLY VYL PB TF MS CP

-

DETAIL 16

scale 1:10

MATERIAL & FINISHES KEY -

detail section 02 D03

fall on concrete slab

reinforced concrete slab to engineer's detail scale 1:10

FFL of proposed addition +10.47

provide room for weep hole drainage between new & adjoining masonry wall

slab & insulation underside to engineer's detail

drainage in crushed rock all run-off to be directed to existing local point of discharge

G SR KL AC CON AT FC

MR

JOIN 03 island bench

masonry wall plywood, clear finish vinyl finish plasterboard, paint finish strip timber t&g flooring mild steel, penetrol finish carpet

andrew maynard architects ABN: 1911 74 80 636 SUITE 12, 397 SMITH ST FITZROY, VICTORIA, 3065 t :+613 9939 6323 f : +613 8640 0439 info@maynardarchitects.com.au www.maynardarchitects.com.au ...|..|.||..::.|-||...|.|...::|||:...||...|-||..

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issued to Quantity Surveyor

No. STAGE MELWAYS DRAWING TITLE

pivot hinge box

DETAIL 17

scale 1:10 13.10.10

REVISION

PROJECT

DATE

CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENATION PROJECT No.

090202

proposed detail section

scale 1:5

ALTERATION & ADDITION TO 76 THOMSON STREET NORTHCOTE

CLIENT

Alister & Leisa Bayston

c Andrew Maynard Architects These drawings are the copyright of Andrew Maynard Architects Pty Ltd and are not to be reproduced without written approval. Figured dimensions take precedence over scaled. If required, refer to architects for further information.

87

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1:50 SHEET No. DRAWING No.

DATE

MA

01

CHECKED

ry ine

structure behind shown dashed

DETAIL 14

JOIN 04

2000

2250

D 03

entry

2100

08

opening

3050

JOIN 02 kitchen overhead unit

11 2100

floor to ceiling

spiral staircase

natural ground line artificial turf over drainage

RL of proposed roof parapet [connector] +12.42

250

PL

Y

SR

MS

steel reveal

+13.52 FCL of proposed addition

FC 02

27.04.10

DRAWN

/13 REV

TJ ..

CD10


ANDREW MAYNARD ARCHITECTS

800

nom. 1400

to suit corner bath

ceiling mounted shower head

00

nom. 1400

2

VINYL

wall finish to run through flush mirror wall finish to run through flush

150

70

to suit corner bath

09 ensuite 17

wall mounted light centred on mirror

VINYL

1

R=1100 change in floor finish to run through flush & wraps around the wall

0

tap mixer location TBC on site 950

90

hydronic towel rail

W07

JOIN 05

fall on floor to shower waste

650

shampoo/soap dispenser supplied by owner

shaving mirror refer to specs. location TBC on site

D14 [w.i.r.]

4

3

CARPET VINYL

2 x GPO inside cupboard

dashed line on wall indicates vinyl finish

W08 dashed line on wall indicates vinyl finish

CORNER BATH SHOWN DASHED

CARPET

shower floor waste

VINYL floor finish to run through flush EQ

plan

1800

EQ

CL

wall not at true elevation 500

VIN

PB

tion

W07 2000

JOIN 05

470

VIN refer to CD 17 for joinery detail

elevation 1

elevation 2

hydronic towel dryer

vinyl finish to sides of corner bath

G bathtub shown dashed

W08

bathtub

[size TBC]

W07

shower mixer

VIN

250

bathtub

[size TBC]

fall to shower waste

VIN fall to shower waste

1700

1700

elevation 2

elevation 3

notes: - location of tapwares & mirrors to be confirmed on site - refer to specs for fitting information

proposed detail section scale 1:20 G SR KL AC CON AT FC

-

clear glass flat steel roofing, colorbond [black] finish Lysaght Kliplock colorbond [black] finish Alucobond cladding polished concrete floor artificial turf compressed sheet, paint finish

MR PLY VYL PB TF MS CP

-

masonry wall plywood, clear finish vinyl finish plasterboard, paint finish strip timber t&g flooring mild steel, penetrol finish carpet

andrew maynard architects ABN: 1911 74 80 636 SUITE 12, 397 SMITH ST FITZROY, VICTORIA, 3065 t :+613 9939 6323 f : +613 8640 0439 info@maynardarchitects.com.au www.maynardarchitects.com.au ...|..|.||..::.|-||...|.|...::|||:...||...|-||..

..

issued to Quantity Surveyor

No. STAGE MELWAYS DRAWING TITLE

13.10.10

REVISION

PROJECT

DATE

CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENATION PROJECT No.

090202

proposed detail section

ALTERATION & ADDITION TO 76 THOMSON STREET NORTHCOTE

CLIENT

Alister & Leisa Bayston

c Andrew Maynard Architects These drawings are the copyright of Andrew Maynard Architects Pty Ltd and are not to be reproduced without written approval. Figured dimensions take precedence over scaled. If required, refer to architects for further information.

88

SCALES

1:20 SHEET No. DRAWING No.

DATE

MA

MATERIAL & FINISHES KEY

CHECKED

FFL

1550

bath mixer

vinyl finish to sides of corner bath

1000

PB

dw urve

of c

CL

sec

2400

2100

D14

extractor fan above shown dashed

VIN

PB

all

mirror R=350

W07

extractor fan above shown dashed

VIN

wall mounted light centred on mirror

2000

VIN

FCL

1000

27.04.10

DRAWN

/13 REV

TJ ..

CD12


PROFESSIONAL WORK

steel plate wraps around the dishwasher

switch for entry downlight & spiral stair pendant light

mixer tap

switch for wall & overhead pendant light

exposed flex 17

undermount double sinks

17

08 18

17

steel rod 08

17

18

20mm shadow gaps between all steel plates & laminex cupboards perspective 02

dishwasher

JOIN 02 _perspective [kitchen overhead unit]

08

undermount double sinks 45mm kicker

1800 top unit

CL

450

2 no. pull-out bins

JOIN 03 _perspective 01 [kitchen bench]

2100 bottom unit - cupboard

18

2500

ele

bottom unit - steel plate

plan 01

perspective 03

2100 bottom steel plate

2 switch for entry downlight & spiral stair pendant light

760

plan 02

bin

820

300

420

110270

600

1120

420 110

17

upper steel benchtop 200

2700

260

2300

140

20mm shadow gaps between steel plates & laminex cupboards

dishwasher 18

04

elevation 03 09

elevation 01 - chrome hanging rail

18

18

18 17

08

150

top of island bench

18

45

NOTE: Radius of all curves - 300mm throughout

08

02

900

02

[kitchen island bench]

580

200

steel rod

JOIN 03

GPO & switch for entry downlight & spiral stair pendant light

C L

17

set-out from edge of island bench

1

PLN 02 PLN 01

plan 03 [lower cupboards]

JOIN02 JOIN02

plan 02 [upper cupboards]

GPO & switch for wall lights

17

01

lower steel benchtop

plan 01 [upper steel benchtop]

laminate

exposed flex

line of ceiling

300 150 300

600

545

200

160

eq

JOIN02 SEC 01

40

switch for wall & overhead pendant light

100

bin

900

2800

eq

steel flat dishwasher

40

40

870

670

dishwasher

tap mixer location TBC on site

CL

300

390

OB

OB

upper

10

elevation 02

JOIN 02 [kitchen overhead unit]

elevation 04

- fixed curve section

NOTES:

01

- fixed shelf

10

- kicker

02

- adjustable shelf

11

- no kicker [20mm allowance]

03

- shelves overhead

12

- timber veneer

04

- melamine drawer

13

- paint finish

05

- stainless benchtop

14

- mirror

06

- stone benchtop

15

- coloured mirror splashback

07

- laminate benchtop

16

- fluro light

08

- steel plate

17

- steel rod

09

- chrome hanging rail

18

- fixed curve section

- Hinges: Hafele, Blum, Hettich [or similar quality], concealed joinery hinged with a minimum 165 degree opening - Handles: finger pulls or cut-outs TBC - Drawer runners: to match Blum 'motion softclose runners' - Carcass: to be 18mm melamine faced board, colour TBC

*all design & details for joinery to be discussed with cabinet maker at appropriate time

andrew maynard architects ABN: 1911 74 80 636 SUITE 12, 397 SMITH ST FITZROY, VICTORIA, 3065 t :+613 9939 6323 f : +613 8640 0439 info@maynardarchitects.com.au www.maynardarchitects.com.au ...|..|.||..::.|-||...|.|...::|||:...||...|-||..

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issued to Quantity Surveyor

No. STAGE MELWAYS DRAWING TITLE

REVISION

13.10.10

PROJECT

DATE

CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENATION PROJECT No.

090202

proposed door/window schedule

ALTERATION & ADDITION TO 76 THOMSON STREET NORTHCOTE

CLIENT

Alister & Leisa Bayston

c Andrew Maynard Architects These drawings are the copyright of Andrew Maynard Architects Pty Ltd and are not to be reproduced without written approval. Figured dimensions take precedence over scaled. If required, refer to architects for further information.

NOTES: - Hinges: Hafele, Blum, Hettich [or similar quality], concealed joinery hinged with a minimum 165 degree opening - Handles: finger pulls or cut-outs TBC - Drawer runners: to match Blum 'motion softclose runners' - Carcass: to be 18mm melamine faced board, colour TBC

*all design & details for joinery to be discussed with cabinet maker at appropriate time

89

SCALES

1:50 SHEET No. DRAWING No.

DATE

MA

JOINERY KEY

CHECKED

1100

750

lower

drawer

915

4

200

3

island bench below shown dashed

line of lower steel plate shown dashed

drawer

27.04.10

DRAWN

/13 REV

TJ ..

CD17


ANDREW MAYNARD ARCHITECTS

BUTLER RESIDENCE Nestled within the undulated roofline of one of Fitzroy’s famed MacRobertson warehouses, sits a roof terrace with a difference complete with canopy and turf. This, the vertical and architectural pinnacle of the Butler House, fills the void that effects so many inner-city dwellings - a lack of outdoor space. Further to this, the warehouse apartment had a number of innate thermal and acoustic shortcomings - making it less-than-ideal for occupancy by a family with 2 rambunctious young boys. Balancing intimacy with privacy came to be a significant consideration for this young family and is achieved via shrewd adaptability of spaces. Unwanted sound transmission was something of a constant at the Butler House. A very open, vertical path of stairs allowed sounds to travel to all corners of the dwelling - their path helped by ubiquitous reflective surfaces in steel and concrete. The challenge was to reduce sound transmission, but not to a point of isolation - the family still very much enjoyed the connection allowed by cross-level communication. The solution was found in celebrating the very thing that made this house different - it’s vertical nature. Client Butler Details Residential

Right / BUTLER HOUSE View of the Roof

90


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Left Top / BUTLER HOUSE View of Living Space Left Bottom / BUTLER HOUSE View of Staircase to Roof Deck Right / BUTLER HOUSE View of Timber Screen

92


PROFESSIONAL WORK

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94


PROFESSIONAL WORK

FREELANCE

Left / BUTLER HOUSE Night View of Roof Deck

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Left / BUTLER HOUSE View of Children’s room Right / BUTLER HOUSE View of Timber Screen and Kitchen

96


PROFESSIONAL WORK

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no works to front part of the roof proposed stud framed wall existing ridge beam to remain

proposed roof deck structure

last truss to remain

trim existing truss and make opening to provide access truss strenghtening member refer to engineer's detail

Proposed (roof perspective) not to scale

/ 03

existing timber battens to remain

D - ROOF

RY A N I M I PREL key [materials & finishes]:

BM G PLY AT

-­ Butynol watermembrane -­ clear glazing -­ plywood -­ artificial turf

andrew maynard architects ABN: 1911 74 80 636 SUITE 12, 397 SMITH ST FITZROY, VICTORIA, 3065 t :+613 9939 6323 f : +613 8640 0439 info@maynardarchitects.com www.maynardarchitects.com ...|..|.||..::.|-­||...|.|...::|||:...||...|-­||..

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PROJECT

..

No. STAGE MELWAYS DRAWING TITLE

DATE

CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION PROJECT No.

080721

Roof -­ Proposed Perspective

ALTERATIONS TO 368 Gore Street Fitzroy , VIC 3065

CLIENT

Andrew and Jennifer Butler

c Andrew Maynard Architects These drawings are the copyright of Andrew Maynard Architects Pty Ltd and are not to be reproduced without written approval. Figured dimensions take precedence over scaled. If required, refer to architects for further information.

98

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N.T.S. SHEET No. DRAWING No.

DATE

MA

truction

CHECKED

cons not for

[proposed structure]

existing corrugated iron roof sheeting to remain where possible

14/24

10.06.09

DRAWN

TJ

REV

CD 14


PROFESSIONAL WORK

300

300

1.

nom. 1500

4.

5.

opening under

opening under

6.

nom. 1500

1000

3.

stairs

142mm step down

2.

142mm step down

nom.2000

max 1000

600

3610

Mezzanine boxing set-­out plan

JOIN 4A

JOIN 4B

scale 1:50

nom. 6210 600 1. 3.

600

nom. 3010

JOIN 04 B storage

2. 4.

500

1400

04 A JOIN age stor

130 370

nom. 600

MEZZANINE BOXING not to scale

edge of mezzanine

5. nom. 1000

6. id vo

void

set out on edge of existing window

nom.1380

Mezzanine boxing set-­out plan

existing opening

existing opening

set out on edge of existing window

existing opening

RY A N I M I PREL n

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not to scale

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v el

sectional perspective (internal elevation 3)

MEZZANINE BOXING Structural Set-­out

existing openings

existing openings

not to scale de ta il 0 1 -­ g round fl oor ( section) scale 1:10

rear view -­ perspective (internal elevation 3)

sectional perspective (internal elevation 3) key [materials & finishes]: BM G PLY AT

-­ Butynol watermembrane -­ clear glazing -­ plywood -­ artificial turf

ABN: 1911 74 80 636 SUITE 12, 397 SMITH ST FITZROY, VICTORIA, 3065 t :+613 9939 6323 f : +613 8640 0439 info@maynardarchitects.com www.maynardarchitects.com ...|..|.||..::.|-­||...|.|...::|||:...||...|-­||..

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PROJECT

..

No.

DATE

STAGE

CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION PROJECT No.

MELWAYS DRAWING TITLE

080721

Mezzanine Boxing -­ Plans / Perspectives

ALTERATIONS TO 368 Gore Street Fitzroy , VIC 3065

CLIENT

Andrew and Jennifer Butler

SCALES

c Andrew Maynard Architects These drawings are the copyright of Andrew Maynard Architects Pty Ltd and are not to be reproduced without written approval. Figured dimensions take precedence over scaled. If required, refer to architects for further information.

99

1:50 N.T.S

N

SHEET No. DRAWING No.

DATE

MA

andrew maynard architects

CHECKED

not to scale

existing floor structure

not to scale

[mezzanine boxing]

front view -­ perspective (internal elevation 3)

A - MEZZANINE

uction

onstr o t fo r c

/ 03

scale 1:50

03/24

10.06.09

DRAWN

TJ

REV

CD 03


ANDREW MAYNARD ARCHITECTS

ST KILDA HOUSE Client Gale Details Residential

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JOIN 06 b store

ms D.P

line of slab under D 15

W 10

store

ste

p u

refer to cross section 03 for studio & glazed link

D 03

800

for steel reveals refer to specification

1000

W 04

a line

timber battens

da wn sho

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polished concrete floor

ms

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strip timber flooring

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1.

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ms

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shed

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make good existing wall

W 06

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D 16

external

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levels

02

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services

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step up

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entertainment joinery

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RL +10.14

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RL +10.48 RL +10.32

elec. switchboard

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shed

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bove

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steel supports for glazed roof over shown dashed

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laundry

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bove

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column

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-­ clear glass G -­ Flat steel roofing, colorbond [black] finish SR -­ Lysaght kliplok colorbond [black] finish. KL MS -­ mild steel, penetrol finish. -­ permeable concrete paving CP -­ hardwood timber decking TD -­ mirror MI TC01 -­ compressed sheet, black paint finish: Applied batten TC02 -­ hardwood timber cladding [vertical], black stain finish -­ compressed sheet, black paint finish FC01 FC02 -­ compressed sheet, red paint finish FC03 -­ compressed sheet, green paint finish PLY -­ 6mm plywood, clear finish EPLY -­ external plywood, black stain finish MPLY -­ marine grade plywood, clear finish PPLY -­ marine grade plywood, red paint finish CON -­ polished concrete floor

RL +10.82

[no works]

12

ms

[no works] roof line shown dashed

line of slab under

proposed ground set-­out plan / A.1

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materials/finishes key:

2.

skylight over

-­ clear glass -­ Flat steel roofing, colorbond [black] finish -­ Lysaght kliplok colorbond [black] finish. -­ mild steel, penetrol finish. -­ permeable concrete paving -­ hardwood timber decking -­ mirror -­ compressed sheet, black paint finish: Applied batten

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materials/finishes key: G SR KL MS CP TD MI TC01

G SR KL MS CP TD MI TC01

-­ clear glass -­ Flat steel roofing, colorbond [black] finish -­ Lysaght kliplok colorbond [black] finish. -­ mild steel, penetrol finish. -­ permeable concrete paving -­ hardwood timber decking -­ mirror -­ compressed sheet, black paint finish: Applied batten

-­ clear glass -­ Flat steel roofing, colorbond [black] finish -­ Lysaght kliplok colorbond [black] finish. -­ mild steel, penetrol finish. -­ permeable concrete paving -­ hardwood timber decking -­ mirror -­ compressed sheet, black paint finish: Applied batten

TC02 FC01 FC02 FC03 EPLY MPLY PPLY CON

materials/finishes key: -­ clear glass G -­ Flat steel roofing, colorbond [black] finish SR -­ Lysaght kliplok colorbond [black] finish. KL MS -­ mild steel, penetrol finish. -­ permeable concrete paving CP -­ hardwood timber decking TD -­ mirror MI TC01 -­ compressed sheet, black paint finish: Applied batten TC02 -­ hardwood timber cladding [vertical], black stain finish FC01 -­ compressed sheet, black paint finish FC02 -­ compressed sheet, red paint finish FC03 -­ compressed sheet, green paint finish PLY -­ 6mm plywood, clear finish EPLY -­ external plywood, black stain finish MPLY -­ marine grade plywood, clear finish PPLY -­ marine grade plywood, red paint finish CON -­ polished concrete floor

black colorbond capping

colorbond sheet roofing

double glazed skylight

40x40mm timber battens fixed to curved jarrah strap 20x35mm

R 01

roof structure to engineer's design

roof structure to engineer's design

8mm ply

compressed sheet

compressed sheet

PB

TITLE BOUNDARY

RL +16.34

40x40mm timber battens fixed to curved jarrah strap 20x35mm

FCL +15.94

black colorbond capping 40x40mm timber battens fixed to curved jarrah strap 20x35mm

8mm ply PB

PB

8mm ply

parapet wall PB

FIRE RATED WALL 6mm compressed sheet over 13mm fyrchek [refer to spec] paint finish

03

8mm ply W 07

PB

PB

8mm ply steel flat plate awning

PB

ms

07

MGP stud wall

line of awning behind

02

2100

D 01

[refer to joinery drawings]

20mm non-­shrink levelling mortar bed to engineer's detail.

20mm non-­shrink levelling mortar bed to engineer's detail.

concrete slab to engineer's design polished finish

timber t&g strip flooring battened of slab 80

160

g

FFL +10.32

FFL +10.48 150

timber t&g strip flooring battened off slab

recess in slab to allow timber flooring run flush

concrete slab to engineer's detail

natural ground line

scale 1:20

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150

nom. 4950

to suit Module 4 & 5

6500 EQ

800

circular opening in deck to suit extg tree & nom. 300 diametre

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column

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existing bearer over

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910

90

1140

90

detailed plan - lower level

D 06

extg slab RL +95.82

RL +95.87

new masonry retaining wall with stud wall over refer to engineer's detail

scale 1:50

1500

store C

new slab on ground

RL +96.05

RL +95.87

07 90

store B

extg RL +96.05

sub-floor access to be determined on site

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levels

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andrew maynard architects

RL +95.32

RL +95.51

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8.

06

existing bearer over

store A extg concrete floor

700

to suit 05

clear glass metal roofing timber flooring concrete plasterboard hardwood timber decking coloured glass splash back paint finish

existing 1.6m high fence

-

step up

G MR TF CON PB TD FB PNT

fridge

new vanity unit (owner to supply)

7.

allow access to plumbing (supply of h+c & waste) for future installation of shower cubicle

RL +95.69

w/c

6.

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DRAWING TITLE

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CLIENT

proposed detail lower plan

Ricardo & Mithzay De la Espriella

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90

line of extg house

5.

to suit 820 leaf

720 leaf

to suit

4.

stairs

900

90

3.

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90

to suit

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270

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2.

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fridge

line of extg house

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JOIN 01

CHECKED

step up

1300

retaining wall refer to engineer's detail

D 02

RL +95.87 1000

1300

R=350

polished concrete floor

D 01

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w/c

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nom.1920

island bench

1700

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kitchen

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2.

940

internal garden

footing under shown dashed

structural beam over refer to engineer's detail

3000

1.

up

bi-fold door

nom. 4800

columns to engineer's detail

D 03a

stairs

mesh grating refer to specs. for details

D 03b

step up

columns to engineer's detail

RL +95.32

step up

aggie drain under shown dashed

strip timber flooring

OVER SHOWN DASHED

RL +95.51

EQ

pebbled finish

EQ

deck

2100

living

13

RL +95.69

retaining wall length to suit modules & natural ground level posts norminally spaced at 1200 c/c TBC.

12

strip timber flooring

610

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retaining wall length to suit modules & natural ground level nominally 3 x 2400 length TBC.

EQ

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12 x 12 square steel rods white paint finish

Module 4 & 5 below shown dashed

60

60 x 50 unequal angle

3670

2960

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Module 1

lin e

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120mm opening throughout to comply BCA requirement

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handrail refer to balustrade detail

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8.

up

EQ

stairs

[no works]

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up

stairs to be constructed from armour ply with paint finish colour T.B.C. refer to specs. for details

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2170

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7.

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2. 2100

180mm risers throughout

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1240

stairs

5.

02

4.

3.

study new floor finish as supplied by owner

1.

RL +98.04

materials/finishes key:

existing opening to be blocked by owner

[no works]

-

clear glass metal roofing timber flooring concrete plasterboard hardwood timber decking coloured glass splash back paint finish

R = 350

line of glazing 40 external step to match finish of internal stairs

hardwood

plywood

20 11

G MR TF CON PB TD FB PNT

180

new stud wall

stairs

no works to existing window

stair detail N.T.S.

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proposed detail upper plan & details

ALTERATIONS AND ADDITION TO 11 NICHOLSDALE ROAD, CAMBERWELL

CLIENT

Ricardo & Mithzay De la Espriella

1

5

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URBAN ORCHARD A cities gardens can be more than a decorated landscape. Like the built environment, green spaces can work with us to make an integrated urban environment rather than isolated pockets of manicured greenery. We propose a garden that contributes a SOCIAL space, creates a low impact and sustainable ECONOMIC model, beautifies the URBAN landscape and improves our urban areas impact on the ENVIRONMENT. We propose that rather than only producing a beautiful, green rooftop space, we also create a greater, and achievable urban gesture. We propose a working garden that is wonderful to visit, great to have events at, while also producing food much like Cuba’s Market Gardens. Client Committee for Melbourne’s Future Focus Group Details Public Space

Left / URBAN ORCHARD Concept Diagram Right / URBAN ORCHARD External Visualisation

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"

visitors can buy produce, snacks and a smoothie from the bar

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visitors can come and buy an apple or smoothie & enjoy the view

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or... visitors can choose to pick their own produce


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FULL VOLUME


Master of Architecture He is motivated by the artistic and social aspect of architectural design. He has a strong interest in time-based architecture within broad background inbetween digital technology and phenomenology. In parallel with this approach is the understanding of the necessity to develop new tools and approaches to architectural drawing and representation required to project forward into this condition.

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H O T E L F O R I N H A B I TA N T S Sometimes we wish that we can travel back the time and revisit the past, to restore our lost memories. 2046 is a future city, where these lost memories can be recaptured. It does not fit into any time zone because it is not important anymore. And this city has a unique and mysterious separation from the rest of the world that has layers of history and architecture. The design proposal is a hotel for inhabitants; where these people come and stay permanently, in search of their memories. It is located in Hong Kong and the hotel associates with an old existing building ‘Chungking Mansion’ that have feeding urban legend and rumors – both good and bad. Because of its isolation of the city ‘2046’ and its alienation from the outside the world, the hotel itself is disappearing from the context, hiding itself inside the Chungking Mansion. The hotel ‘2046’ is about corridors and the horizontal motion. The Corridors are no longer a circulation or a journey, but it is the desired place and a destination. Every action, behaviour and programs take its place in the corridors, and this linear space provokes and stimulates the inhabitants in searching their memories

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inside the Chungking Mansion in many different aspects. These are placed, in-between and even penetrate through the existing as another series of an urban fabric as well as controlling views and overlooking to the ‘past’. Past and nostalgia comes from a definition of longing for something unattainable. The more things change, the more we try to stay the same. We desire to recapture our memories in this ever changing world. This is the universal truth of our life that we long to fix what has already become unfixable. There is a great level of intimacy between the 2046 and the Chungking Mansion, however is distinctively separated. Inhabitants of the hotel want to recapture their memories of the past, and will soon realize this is unattainable; that is why no one has ever come back from 2046. Tutor Dennis Prior Details Advanced Design Studio C

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rest room

“You

want

to

create

a

place

in

the

world

where

what

we

think

is

nice,

we

can

keep

it

that

way.

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like

the

Hong

Kong

that

we

pictre

in

our

films

is

something

from

our

impressions,

from

our

memories,

a

certain

wonderful

moment

of

our

city.” Wong Kar-Wai

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reading area

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Middle / HOTEL FOR INHABITANTS Floor Plan

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Left Top / HOTEL FOR INHABITANTS Concept Diagram Left Bottom / HOTEL FOR INHABITANTS Concept Diagram Right / HOTEL FOR INHABITANTS External Visualisation

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Top / HOTEL FOR INHABITANTS Massing Study Bottom / HOTEL FOR INHABITANTS Massing Study

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Top / HOTEL FOR INHABITANTS External View Bottom / HOTEL FOR INHABITANTS Internal View

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DIALECTIC BRIDGE Zeitgeist and nostalgia occur simultaneously. Zeitgeist, a city of independence and privacy based on technology and without human interaction has resulted in a condition of loneliness and alienation. Nostalgia, the state of mind exists as an idealized antithesis to the dehumanized condition of our future city. Zeitgeist is a developing, constantly in a state of flux while Nostalgia is a ‘frozen’ city, resisting change in a permanent state of stasis. The bridge is a one-way connection from the frozen city of the present to an evolving future. This bridge will work as a facilitator of decision through a series of conditions on the bridge; travelers will be forced to decide between the present and the future. The bridge is a constant reminder of the loneliness and alienation of Zeitgeist, whilst stimulating a longing for Nostalgia. The bridge consists of various traveling conditions. You start the journey comfortably with space for partner before being directed through a confined space. This narrow oppressive space is surrounded by screens obscuring any visual reference to your position or to your traveling companions. However, when you reach the river, you are deposited into a vast space of chaos. Each of the singular journeys reaches this point in different times and location. You are alone – in a crowd. Therefore this solitude is contemplation on your possible future in Zeitgeist and ever recurring present. Tutor Dennis Prior Details Advanced Design Studio C

Bottom / HOTEL FOR INHABITANTS View of Entrance

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Top / HOTEL FOR INHABITANTS View of Bridge Bottom / HOTEL FOR INHABITANTS View of Bridge

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Left / THE ISLAND External Visualisation Right / THE ISLAND Concept Diagram

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THE ISLAND The title of this design proposal is ‘Temptation Island’, which is located in Seoul, Korea, in the middle of Han River, which is flowing across the entire city. The design proposal for this island is to accommodate programs that are adults themed, or provocative, which seems to be highly conservative in the culture of Korea, at the same time to capture the urban night life of Seoul. The driving concept of this design is exhibitionism and voyeurism. It could be interpreted in a sexual disposition of human. The intention for this concept exhibitionism and voyeurism is in the network of human and circulation within the island. And this concept results in the design and form where the building ribbons are interweaving and congested. People, audience and the activities are exposed and can be seen from any perspectives. And everywhere you walk or wander around the island, you will immediately have the feeling of ‘being watched’ by others. Tutor Peter Raisbeck and Karen Burns Details Advanced Design Studio A

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Top / THE ISLAND Landscape Diagram Bottom / THE ISLAND Floor Plan

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Top / THE ISLAND Movement Diagram Bottom / THE ISLAND Elevation

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M. ARCH

BALACLAVA COMMUNITY HOUSING

Community housing is defined as an affordable rental housing that is owned and managed by the local city council. Before any architectural methodology to take its place, it is significant to identify the means of the dweller’s habitation and their adaptation to the context. The means of sharing facilities in community housing has been re-examined in the design. People often find it unwilling to use such largely accommodated sharing facilities and also causes Dwelling is thus connected in a certain way with ‘thinking’ and ‘image’. In the image, the thinking ma dwelling subject ofhave study. high maintenance problems. Here, the sharinga facilities been minimized and shared kitchen and dining happens only between Standardized dwelling creates a distinction between ‘at home’ and ‘a home’, between a house and a two units and it can also be seen as housemates but with clear private space definitions of their own. The design will cause a result, the housing process of a dwelling. Poetic dwelling seems to be just a memory, while the modern home, bureaucratized to mere rented property, appears Tutor Paul Walker Details Advanced Design Studio B

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People dwell. It is a primal urge. They dwell in a cave, a tent or a hut. Ultimately their abode on earth was to be call nomad’s endless ritual. When people congregate, they collect dwelling in a housing block, a stronghold, which, togethe architecture of existence. The dwelling depicts architecture as a story: an illustrated story. Basically,

people are not aware o

So we can conclude that the practice of dwelling has become more individual in two respects: firstly as a strategy for standing out i It has moreover,

become an expression of the collective identity.

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ay be sought, and vice versa. To understand a deeper insight into this, we must make the different perceptions of place to stay. The moment dwelling becomes mass-‐produced residential units, the problem of existence and identity re-‐emerges.

to have failed in freeing society from its classes.

dwelling and architecture have been somersaulting concepts of moral value and sublime beauty.

hanistic relationship but more a poetic paradox, thus continuing experiences of existential challenges to uncertainty. In history,

led ‘housing’. It has its origins in primitive dwelling. The dwelling is a place of return and departure, the er with other dwelling units, makes up the city. The dwelling is a room, where life is lived from birth to death. Man builds

of the fact that they dwell. They withdraw from their conscious and active lives, have a rest, are passive; sometimes they dwell according to the

in society and secondly as a masquerade of the emotions.

government’s or the construction market’s idea of dwelling.

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Left / BALACLAVA COMMUNITY HOUSING Shared Laneway View Right / BALACLAVA COMMUNITY HOUSING Floor Plan

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Program 01_ community garden 02_ children’s play deck

03_ train waiting area 04_ entrance to train stati 05_ community workshop 06_ convenient store 07_ car accessible lane 08_ sports deck

09_ public laundry 10_ extended outdoor livin

11_ BBQ area 12_ street parking 13_ new underground acce 14_ backyard 15_ public toilet 001_ grass 002_ stone paving 003_ sand 004_ timber deck

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Senior Tutor and Lecturer Further to his work as a practicing architect, Tommy has been teaching at university for the past 6 years. He has held many successful exhibitions and participated as jury on a number of students’ awards.

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ARCHIPELAGO ArchipĂŠlago represents a collective individuals. We started the studio with one clear intention: thesis students should have complete freedom to set up their own individual agendas. This studio encouraged individual research and selfinitiated projects with the confidence to present and ability to embrace the nature of critical discourse. We conducted series of seminars, intensive workshops, debates and self-critiques which have produced independent thinkers who are able to work collaboratively. I, the studio leader, would like to congratulate these 9 archipĂŠlagoes for their endless effort and trust they had for this studio. Architecture is an act of realisation that is to create something real, from a vague imagination into physicality. This is only a bridge and we are now one step closer to our continent. Pursue and pursue... Course Master of Architecture Details Design Thesis

Left / ARCHIPELAGO Final Exhibition Right / ARCHIPELAGO Workshop

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Right / ARCHIPELAGO Final Exhibition - Jayden Kenny

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Bottom / ARCHIPELAGO Final Exhibition - Marc Micuta

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Left Top / ARCHIPELAGO Adilah Shah Ikram Left Bottom / ARCHIPELAGO Jayden Kenny Right / ARCHIPELAGO Jack Pu

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VIDEOGAME We experience everything through media. Meanwhile, we are simplified by its technical manipulation. The reality is no longer real, it’s hyper-real. “We live in a world where there is more and more information, and less and less meaning.” The media fully reconstruct our perceived reality. The space you are in, the environment you are experiencing now, have become fully advertisable through imagemusic-text. “You no longer watch TV, it is TV that watches you.” You are the information, you are social, you are the event, you are involved, you have the word to say. Each laser of the pixel touches us, pierce us through, of computer cards that retain our preferred sequence, of the genetic code that controls us, of cells that inform our sensory system. Technology is now the extension of our body. Image-music-text are the pixels of the screen, our blank eyes. We (the audience) are the space. We will ask you to create an architectural space formed by imagemusic-text. Let us deconstruct its meaning and translate in no particular order. Let us collapse the dimensional hierarchy of 2D and 3D but work in 4-dimensional life. Be ready to explore, import and export, do and undo, fail and we will try again. Let us create a tangible past, a visible continuum which reassures us about our end. Let us resurrect its disappearance through the architectural proposition. We will focus on your personal finding which will inform your final building project. It’s VIDEOGAME. Course Master of Architecture Details Design Studio C, D, E

Left and Right / VIDEOGAME Patrick Hegarty and Jayden Kenny

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Left / VIDEOGAME Patrick Hegarty

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Top / VIDEOGAME Workshop

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Top / VIDEOGAME Final Exhibition - Gianni Dal Forno

Bottom / VIDEOGAME Mid Term Exhibition - Katie Checken

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HEAD TRIP This studio continues to explore the notion of time in both the natural and man-made physical world. We aim to explore individual work within the framework of time-based architecture that is designed and understood in 4 dimensions of perception. We will take numerous trips and author our own island of fictional states. We will navigate this critical space between the actual and the imagined, a space where architecture can enter into new relations with the territories of emotion and fiction. The Brain appears to possess a special area which we might call poetic memory and which records everything that charms or touches us. Let’s take a trip to a place where we can wander off the map, through the speculative landscape of dreams and desire, on a future safari onto brave new worlds that have mutated from our own We will be investigate the play of the ‘being’ as a trip, a life trip and the legacy that it leaves behind. The brief is to design an environment of being for your author. Design a space with a deliberate intention of provoking and manipulating specific emotion, while poets, writers and composers will unashamedly spin narratives aiming to resonate, intellectually and emotionally, with the reader and the audience. Can your built environment ‘act’ in this sense? You must use the palette of physical means which affect the mind. You are free to choose your own site. You will then be asked to have the third trip to this place on your own, with a bag full of emotional connotation of the author. Enjoy and see you again with your written postcard. Oh ephemeral, we become lighter than air, taking leave of the earth, becoming significantly insignificant to everything left behind. How would you want to be ‘remembered’ after its being? While the being provoked the client in the waves of emotion, how would this environment sustain or decay its presence? Would it ruin and dismantle over the time, or would it maintain its presence? Continuity or impermanence? This project is an open agenda, generated from the creative observation and interpretation. You may propose a new program or design an object. Course Master of Architecture Details Design Thesis

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ARCHITECTURE DESIGN THESIS EXHIBITION - ‘HEAD TRIP’ Atrium, Architecture Faculty MELBOURNE SCHOOL OF DESIGN, THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE

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Left / HEAD TRIP Barbara Chung Right Top / HEAD TRIP Rayal Anand Yelamarthi Right Bottom / HEAD TRIP Rayal Anand Yelamarthi

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Left Top / HEAD TRIP Heidi Kwan Left Bottom / HEAD TRIP Heidi Kwan Right / HEAD TRIP Jade Yew

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MAYNARD

ARCHITECTS

Date 28/10/10

To Whom it may concern, Andrew Maynard Architects Suite 12, 397 Smith Street, Fitzroy Melbourne, Victoria 3000 T 61 [3] 9939 6326 F 61 [3] 8640 0439 info@andrewmaynard.com.au www,andrewmaynard.com.au

Tommy Joo worked as a graduate architect at Andrew Maynard Architects from July 2008 until to November 2010. During his time at AMA, Tommy proved highly capable, diversifying his contribution to the business when and as required. Tommy was involved in every stages and aspects of AMA’s projects consistently showing skills and great disposition. He illustrated process and aptitude beyond his experience level, managing each project with a little guidance from the directors. Tommy has become a well rounded architect. From early design phase, through documentation to contract administration, Tommy has shown a good understanding of the challenges and responsibilities involved in the architectural process. He has a wonderful attitude towards architecture, he has excellent design skills as well as mature and methodical set of management skills. Beyond his natural design talents Tommy competently expanded his areas of responsibility providing client management and project support to the Directors. He has had a great deal of interaction with clients, consultants and builders and has been competent and professional throughout all these dealings. Tommy has also brought significant changes to the office and its operation by implementing new office organisation tools and systems. Tommy’s departure from AMA is a big loss. Hopefully he will one day return to us. I would be pleased to answer any questions about Tommy’s work whilst at AMA. Kind regards,

Andrew Maynard Director

Andrew Maynard Architects

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