SEMESTER 2, 2017 | ABPL20047
SITE TECTONICS DESIGN JOURNAL TRINH PHAM 784173 |JAIME TRAN 74512 TUTOR : TIM CAMERON
TABLE OF CONTENTS PERSPECTIVE RENDERS|1 SUN SHADOW STUDY|2 VOLUME CALCULATION|3 CONTOUR DRAWING|4 TOPOGRAPHIC MANIPULATION EXPLORATIONS|5
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PERSPECTIVE RENDERS
OVERVIEW
START OF JOURNEY
ATMOSPHERIC JOURNEY
TURNING OF FLOWS
THE GARDEN
INBETWEEN EXPERIENCES
EMERGING INTO LANDSCAPE
THE DESTINATION
DESIGN INTENT After the first two assignments, we finalise our ramp design with circular landings. This is intended to create a better flow of movement and better transition from one ramp to another. Our ramps have different portion of cutting into the landscape and filling to create a dynamic experience for the users. From going into the ground and emerging out of the landscape. We try to direct the ramp in different directions thus allowing the journey to be more interesting with the changing landscape. The highlight of the ramp is the black handrail which protects and also guides the users.
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SUN-SHADOW STUDY
In general, there is not much difference between the physical model sun study and the 3Ds MAX sun study model as we did some research on Melbourne’s solar system while doing the physical model. However, there could be a minor human error in terms of the sun shading angles. Therefore, we believe that the 3Ds MAX sun study is more accurate.
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VOLUME CALCULATION
EXISTING SITE
PROPOSED SITE
From looking at the calculation, it can be seen that the proposed site volume has not been altered drastically with roughly 1000m3 decreased soil mass. This means that the ramp we designed has been effective in reusing the existing soil while accommodating our design intent, in which we have portion that cuts into the landscape and also protrudes out. However, with the excessive soil, we suggest to store it for other construction purposes.
PROGRESS DEVELOPMENT
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DRAWING TITLE OLD RAMP
PROJECT: BRIMBANK PARK
LOCATION: MELBOURNE, VICTORIA
SITE:
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SCALE: 1:250
DRAWN BY: JAIME TRAN 743521 TRINH PHAM 784173
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DRAWING TITLE FINAL RAMP
PROJECT: BRIMBANK PARK
LOCATION: MELBOURNE, VICTORIA
SITE:
3
SCALE: 1:250
DRAWN BY: JAIME TRAN 743521 TRINH PHAM 784173
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2017 ABPL20047 SITE TECTONICS
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VOLUME CALCULATION
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TESSELLATE Tension 100
SLICE Remove Bottom
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T OPOGRAPHIC E XPLORATION
EDIT POLY Freeform > Paint form > Smudge
SKEW Amount 10 Axis Y Limits 2
NOISE Seed 10 Scale 30 Strength Z 20
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SLICE Remove Bottom
NOISE Seed |15 Scale | 40 Strength Z | 35
T OPOGRAPHIC E XPLORATION
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RIPPLE Amplitude 1 | 5.0 Wave length | 50
TESSELLATE Tension | 60 Iteration | 3
EDIT POLY Freeform Paint form Push/Pull
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TURBOSMOOTH Iteration | 4
EDIT POLY Freeform Paint Form Flatten
T OPOGRAPHIC E XPLORATION
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MELT Amount | 20 % of Melt | 15 Solidity | Ice Axis | Z
DISPLACE Bitmap
RIPPLE Amplitude 1 | 5 Amplitude 2 | 5 Wave Lenght | 60
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Image Reference
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MELT Amount | 3 % of Melt | 100 Solidity | Glass Axis | Z
TURBOSMOOTH Iteration | 4
EDIT POLY Freeform Paint Form Exaggerate
NOISE Seed | 6 Scale | 2 Strength | Z
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MELT Amount | 10 % of Melt | 19 Solidity | Plastic Axis | Z
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TESSELLATE Tension | 35 Iteration | 3
NOISE Seed | 30 Scale | 80 Strength Z | 50
EDIT POLY Freeform Paint form Smudge
WAVE Amplitude 1 | 5 Amplitude 2 | 10 Wave length | 50
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TOPOGRAPHIC EXPLORATION 4
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APPLIED EXPLORATION ON SITE
EAMES HOUSE ON MANIPULATED SITE