PORTFOLIO TRISTAN BROADWAY Selected Works 2014 - 2019
Bjarke Ingles Serpentine Pavillion 2017 Photo by Tristan Broadway
TRISTAN BROADWAY Curriculum Vitae
EDUCATION
PROGRAM COMPETENCY
2007 - 2012
MENTONE GRAMMAR SCHOOL Victorian Certificate of Education
SOFTWARE
2014 - 2016
MONASH UNIVERSITY Bachelor of Architectural Design GPA = 3.5, WAM = 82.125
2016
Undertook period of study at Monash University Prato Campus, also travelling through London + Venice
2018-2019
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE Master of Architecture WAM = 87.44
ACHIEVEMENTS 2012 Head Prefect House Captain W.S. Leslie Medal for Scholarship, Sportsmanship, Leadership
INFORMATION March 7th 1994 11 Clairvaux Road, Wamberal, NSW 0488 343 465 tristan.jn.broadway@gmail.com BIO Passionate about the impact that good design can have on people, I am curious and motivated by the pursuit of architecture’s problem solving capabilities, as well as its ability to provide opportunities. Well accustomed to working as part of a team, I aim to balance working collaboratively while thinking critically and strategically. Having recently completed my Master of Architecture, I hope to gain engaging and creative professional experience that will foster my growth as a designer and build upon the base of knowledge I have attained through education and previous employment.
ADOBE
GENERAL
Rhinoceros 3D Autodesk Revit AutoCAD SketchUp VRay Lumion Photoshop Illustrator Indesign Model Making Microsoft Office (Word/Excel etc) Google Office (Sheets/Pages/Slides)
PERSONAL SKILLSET
2014 MADA Faculty of Architecture Letter of Commendation
Highly passitionate about the opportunities that a career in architecture represents
2015 MADA Faculty of Architecture Letter of Commendation
Self-organizing and motivated to work hard
2016 MADA Faculty of Architecture Letter of Commendation
Able to work under pressure and towards a deadline
2018 Denton Corker Marshall Prize, awarded for design excellence in the first year of the Master of Architecture course
PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT 2012 - 2013
MELBOURNE GIRLS GRAMMAR SCHOOL Grounds and Maintenance assistant.
2013 - Pres
TOBY HAENEN SWIM CENTRE Swimming instructor for infants to 10 year olds. Assisting with reception and administrative tasks and providing 1 on 1 lessons for children with intellectual disabilities.
2016 - Pres
MICHAEL CARR ARCHITECT My time at MC Architect has included part-time work while studying, as well as full time experience in 2017. Work has included residential, multi-res and mid-large scale commercial projects, with commonly spent preparing design development and construction drawings, as well as aiding in aspects of town planning and the production of visualisations.
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Possess an ability to think critically and analytically Sociable, work well in teams, and enjoy getting to know peers and those working around me Curious personality driving a willingness to improve my skills and knowledge as a designer
REFERENCES MR. MICHAEL CARR Director/Architect at Michael Carr Architect 9645 5635 MRS. DEBBIE MURPHY Manager at Toby Haenen Swim Centre 9532 2668 MR. MALCOLM CATER Principal of Mentone Grammar School 9581 3202
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JEALOUS CITY 03 - 06
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PUBLIC REALM 07 - 09
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APPLIED TECHNOLOGY 10
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METAMORPHOSIS 11 - 12
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DRUNKEN SAILOR 13 - 14
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ARCHITECTURE OF DEATH 15 - 18
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ASSORTED WORKS 19 - 22 02
Flash Flooding
JEALOUS CITY Block FLOOR PLAN // Sanitation
1:100YEAR STUDIO with Ursula Chandler 5TH
Corrugated sheets wrap bamboo M/F toilet and structure shower facilities
2400
Adaptability
Bamboo frame supporting Hollow Core Block ����in� (HCB) on������� concrete � ������ ��i�� footings creates Carry building plinth method into housing
One design catering to two uses
EXPLODED ISOMETRIC // Sanitation Block
Floor space divided to creat central thoroughfare wit stalls to the outside GRID STRATEGY //
0 1m 2mits sights on 5m Jealous City set revitalising the current approach to resettling Concrete floor residents displaced as a result of urban renewal efforts. Having already constructed thousands of low-cost condominium units, slab my focus became housing those who are unable to access social housing for financial reasons. Rotated HCB
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FLOOR PLAN // Public Facility 1:200 0
2m
4m
10m
climbing wall
Interested in the resididual space that surrounds building efforts in urban Communal fringes, my proposal included a series of modules that could be implemented washing faciliteis in stages, responding to existing informal communities, or could be rolled out Corrugated Iron Grey water as part of a master plan. These modules concentrated on themes surrounding Roofing available generating community, building efficiency/cost, permanence, responsiveness, Bamboo and agency, with the aim being to mix the common tropes of mass housing Gutter profile screening forto upon design with select elements of informal communities that are water relied drains privacy centre during everyday life, and often lost post-resettlement. Bamboo frame
Transparent sheets for passive passive lightinglighting Central water evacuation
supporting Hollow Core Block ����in� (HCB) on������� concrete � ������ ��i�� footings creates Bamboo Roof plinth Structure (2400 x
Floor space divided to create central thoroughfare with stalls to the outside
2400mm grid)
EXPLODED ISOMETRIC // Sanitation Block
ELEVATION 01 // Sanitation Block 1:100 1m
2m
5m
Transparent sheets for passive passive lightinglighting
Corrugated sheets wrap bamboo Central water structure (refer to evacuation detail)
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1m
2.5m
Circular trough
Accessible Grey water grey water Accessfacility STAGE 02A SHELTER FLOOR PLAN
DETAIL ELEVATION // Sanitation Unit Facilities 1:50
SECTION // Public Facility 1:100
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2m
SECTION // Public Facility 1:100
washing washsupported sinksink Floor by Bamboo frame (1200mm x 1200mm grid)
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DETAIL ELEVATION // Sanitation Unit Facilities 1:50
Underbench Floor lifted above ground plane storage behind
0.5m
ELEVATION 01 // Public Facility 1:200 10m
Accessible Grey water grey water Accessfacility
Cross bracing bamboo to support windows and doors
EXPLODED ISOMETRIC Rapid Shelter STAGE 01 WASHING//FACILITY DETAIL ELEVATION
storage behind Circular trough washing wash sinksink
Bamboo frame supporting ceiling
STAGE 01 SANITATION FACILITY ELEVATION
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Varying classroom/meeting space sizes arranged with Underbench access to outside of grid
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2m
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5m
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JEALOUS CITY RESETTLEMENT DEVELOPMENT SITE PLAN
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ELEVATION 02 // Rapid Shelter 1:200
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01 Condition of Stage 02 Shelter before conversion. Two units share outdoor kitchen
02 Bamboo construction removed, leaving utility connections in place
STAGE 02 TO STAGE 03 CONVERSION PROCESS //
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ELEVATION 01 // Rapid Shelter 1:200 2m
Floor supported by Bamboo frame (1200mm x Lightweight 1200mm grid)Steel Frame roof structure
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of Living
2400
gestures
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4m
EXPLODED ISOMETRIC // Rapid Shelter
10m
Rainwater direction control mechanism (refer to detail) Concrete Frame construction
03 Stage 03 Housing built surrounding existing utilities. Two units now share indoor, private kitchens
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Operable wall (refer to detail) FLOOR PLAN // Housing Unit 1:200 0
2m
4m
Locally made Earth Brick inďŹ ll wall
10m
Render applied to protect Earth Brick beneath
Rotated blocks provide units with vertical garden opportunity
Hollow Core Block (HCB) on concrete footings creates plinth ELEVATION 01 // Housing Unit 1:200 SECTION // Rapid Shelter STAGE 02B SHELTER 0 2m 4m 10m SECTION 0
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SECTION A // Housing Unit 1:200 0
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EXPLODED ISOMETRIC // Housing Unit 10m
5m
SECTION B // Housing Unit STAGE 1:100 03 HOUSING SECTION 0
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5m
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Public Typical G12 Condominium Format
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Strategy
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Corrugated Iron Roofing
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Corrugated Roofing
Gutter profi drains wate centre
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Lightweight Steel Frame roof structure
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Rainwater direction control mechanism (refer to detail)
Bamboo R Structure ( 2400mm g
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Concrete Frame construction
2400
Operable wall (refer to detail) Locally made Earth Brick infill wall
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Public Space
2400
Render applied to protect Earth Brick beneath
Bamboo fr supporting
Rotated blocks provide units with vertical garden opportunity
Hollow Core Block (HCB) on concrete footings creates plinth
STAGE 02A SHELTER// Housing Unit EXPLODED ISOMETRIC FLOOR PLAN
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COMMUNAL SECONDARY PROGRAM PERSPECTIVE
Corrugated wrap bamb structure (r detail)
LOOR PLAN // Rapid Shelter 200 0
2m
4m
10m
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PUBLIC REALM
3RD YEAR STUDIO with Markus Jung Examining the New South Wales coastal town Batemans Bay, this studio took on aspects of urban design, seeking a new masterplan to activate the town’s underutilised foreshore headland.
BOARDWALK INTEGRATION
Boardwalk weaves between mangrove plants and open water, with minimal impact on the eco-system below
BOARDWALK INTEGRATION
Boardwalk weaves between mangrove plants and open water, with minimal impact on the eco-system below
BOARDWALK INTEGRATION
Boardwalk weaves between mangrove plants and open water, with minimal impact on the eco-system below
Having identified that this region had the potential to strengthen the connection between the town and its surrounding natural assets, I decided that edge conditions and updated program would be the design focus. The introduction of tidal gardens, a new loopwalk and surrounding floating pods blur the boundary between land and sea and introduce programmatic opporunities, while the incorporation of an amphitheatre, new bar/resturant facilities and reinvigorated adventure playground seeks to attract both locals and tourists to area.
SEATING/LOOKOUT STAIRS
Stepping down towards water level, the boardwalk expands to encourage pedestrians to stop and enjoy views to the north
SEATING/LOOKOUT STAIRS
Stepping down towards water level, the boardwalk expands to encourage pedestrians to stop and enjoy views to the north
SEATING/LOOKOUT STAIRS
Stepping down towards water level, the boardwalk expands to encourage pedestrians to stop and enjoy views to the north
BOARDWALK CONNECTION
BOARDWALK CONNECTION
Minimal impact on water’s surface, serves as connection between sites, and acts as access to usable floating pods
BOARDWALK CONNECTION
Minimal impact on water’s surface, serves as connection between sites, and acts as access to usable floating pods
BOARDWALK CONNECTION
Minimal impact on water’s surface, serves as connection between sites, and acts as access to usable floating pods
FLOATING WALKWAY
FLOATING WALKWAY
Partially submerged walkway adapts to immediate conditions, provides dynamic interaction with water and an opportunity for program
FLOATING WALKWAY
Partially submerged walkway adapts to immediate conditions, provides dynamic interaction with water and an opportunity for program
FLOATING WALKWAY
FLOATING WETLANDS
Partially submerged walkway adapts to immediate conditions, provides dynamic interaction with water and an opportunity for program
FLOATING WETLANDS
Series of pods housing wetland flora, providing habitat for wildlife and helping to re-nourish and cleanse surrounding water
FLOATING WETLANDS
Series of pods housing wetland flora, providing habitat for wildlife and helping to re-nourish and cleanse surrounding water
BATEMANS BAY FORESHORE MASTERPLAN
FLOATING WETLANDS
Series of pods housing wetland flora, providing habitat for wildlife and helping to re-nourish and cleanse surrounding water
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BATEMANS BAY FORESHORE SITE SECTION 01
BATEMANS BAY FORESHORE SITE SECTION 02
REINTRODUCED WETLANDS DETAIL SECTION
RESTURANT/KIOSK DETAIL SECTION
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PARKS AND WETLAND SUPPORTED BY WATER BASED PROGRAM PERSPECTIVE
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[PC1]
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VISION PANEL VIRIDIAN E-TECH GREY IGU U:1.7 SHGC: 0.39 VLT: 35% SPANDREL PANEL E-VANTAGE VIRIDIAN GREY LAMINATED U:3.7 SHGC: 0.47, VLT: 40% POWDERCOAT FINISH, DARK GREY
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4mm THICK ALUMINIUM PARAPET FLASHING [PC1]
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APPLIED TECHNOLOGY
MARINE GRADE PLYWOOD FORMWORK
SQUARE HOLLOW SECTION (SHS) FIRESTOP
FIXING SCREW EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM STACK JOINT
4th YEAR TECH with Anthony Blazquez Calling for the design of a highrise building, this subject challenged us to go through a rapid design process that included feasability studies, the design of structural and facade systems as well as construction detailing.
BRACKET WITH FIXING BOLTS TO SHS
WEATHERSEAL (SILICONE) VISION PANEL VIRIDIAN E-TECH GREY IGU U:1.7 SHGC: 0.39 VLT: 35% SPANDREL PANEL E-VANTAGE VIRIDIAN GREY LAMINATED U:3.7 SHGC: 0.47, VLT: 40% POWDERCOAT FINISH, DARK GREY
[GL2] [PC1]
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STRUCTURAL SILICONE SEALANT EXTERIOR SINGLE GLAZING
INSULATED SPANDREL UNIT
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MARINE GRADE PLYWOOD FORMWORK
SQUARE HOLLOW SECTION (SHS)
STEEL FRAME SQUARE HOLLOW SECTION (SHS) FIRESTOP
FIXING SCREW EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM STACK JOINT
EXTERIOR SINGLE GLAZED UNIT BRACKET WITH FIXING BOLTS TO SHS
WEATHERSEAL (SILICONE)
BRACKET WITH FIXING BOLTS TO STRUCTURAL SILICONE SEALANT SHS
ALUMINIUM CLADDING PANELS
1mm THK. WATERPROOF LYSAGHT TOPSPAN BATTENS MEMBRANE
FIXING BRACKET
INSULATED SPANDREL UNIT 1mm THK. WATERPROOF MEMBRANE
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BOLT TO FRAME AND CONCRETE EXTERIOR SINGLE GLAZED UNIT UPSTAND Z-BRACKET TO FLASHING
FIRESTOP
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STAINLESS STEEL TUBE GUARDRAIL, 1200mm HIGH, DIA 40mm
ALUMINIUM FLASHING PANEL
TRI-LAYER TORCH-ON WATERPROOF MEMBRANE
METAL L-BRACKET WITH FIXING BOLT TO FRAME AND CONCRETE UPSTAND Z-BRACKET TO FLASHING
1mm THK. PRIMARY WATERPROOF MEMBRANE BELOW SCREED
1200 CLEAR OPENING
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GASKETED FASTENER SAND CEMENT FILLET
HEAVY DUTY HINGES
100
REINFORCED CONCRETE BMU PLINTH 75mm THK. CEMENT SCREED 1:100 FALL
STAINLESS STEEL TUBE
1200
HOLD OPEN ARM GUARDRAIL, 1200mm HIGH,
1mm THK. LYSAGHT BONDEK SHEET (200mm CENTRES)
DIA 40mm
ROOF ACCESS HATCH COVER
REINFORCED CONCRETE PLINTH 75mm THK. CEMENT SCR 1:100 FALL
1mm THK. LYSAGHT BON SHEET (200mm CENTRES
RIGID FOAM INSULATION
FIRESTOP 180mm THK. CONCRETE
FIRESTOP
HOLD OPEN ARM ONE POINT LOCKING UNIT
1200
SPANDREL PANEL
CAST-IN THREADED ROD SPACER GASKETED FASTENER HO TORCH MEMBRANE BEN FLASHING SET IN 100mm DIA. SIPH DRAINAGE UNIT WITH CLAMPING RING
RIGID FOAM INSULATION
HEAVY DUTY HINGES
OFFSET MEGASTRUCTURE SYSTEM
BMU RAIL BMU FLASHING WITH SILICONE SEALS CAST-IN THREADED ROD WITH SPACER GASKETED FASTENER HOLDING TORCH MEMBRANE BENEATH FLASHING SET IN 100mm DIA. SIPHONIC DRAINAGE UNIT WITH CLAMPING RING
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VISION PANEL WITH LOW E INSULATED DOUBLE CLAZED UNIT [GL1]
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1mm THK. WATERPROOF MEMBRANE
PARAPET SECTION DETAIL SCALE 1:5 @ A2
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1mm THK. WATERPROOF MEMBRANE
UNIT STRUCTURAL FRAME
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BMU UNIT
180
TRAVERSING BMU UNIT, FIXED JIB, TWO MAN CRADLE, UNIT REPLACEMENT CAPABILITY. FIXED JIB UNIT ON SOUTHERN SIDE, TELESCOPIC BMU UNIT TO SERVICE TAPERED NORTHERN FACADE
INSULATED SPANDREL UNIT
1200 CLEAR OPENING
BMU RAIL BMU FLASHING WITH SIL SEALS
1mm THK. PRIMARY WATERPROOF MEMBRANE BELOW SCREED
GASKETED FASTENER SAND CEMENT FILLET 75
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STEEL FRAMEMETAL L-BRACKET WITH FIXING
BRACKET WITH FIXING BOLTS TO SHS
EXTERNAL MEGA-COLUMN ENCASED WITH ALUMINIUM PANEL [BLACK]
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PARAPET SECTION DETAIL SCALE 1:5 @ A2
TRI-LAYER TORCH-ON WATERPROOF MEMBRANE
INSULATED SPANDREL UNIT
SQUARE HOLLOW SECTION (SHS)
ROOF ACCESS HATCH COVER 2800
ALUMINIUM FLASHING PANEL
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UNIT STRUCTURAL FRAME
BMU PLINTH
BMU UNIT
1mm THICK WATERPROOF MEMBRANE
EXTERIOR SINGLE GLAZING
STEEL BMU TRACK
ALUMINIUM CLADDING PANELS
LYSAGHT TOPSPAN BATTENS 4mm THICK ALUMINIUM PARAPET FLASHING [PC1]
ROOF PARAPET FLASHING [PC1]
A5.3
4mm THICK MEMBRANE ALUMINIUM PARAPET FLASHING [PC1]
FIXING BRACKET
FIRESTOP
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1mm THICK WATERPROOF
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[GL1]
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COMMON FINISHES:
180mm THK. CONCRETE SLAB
EDGE BEAM SPANDREL PANEL
TYPICAL FLOOR UNITISED CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM
EDGE BEAM
ONE POINT LOCKING UNIT
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SPANDREL PANEL
EXTERNAL OFFSET CROSS BRACING ENCASED WITH ALUMINIUM PANEL [BLACK]
PLENUM (BOOT)
‘ANCHOR SAFE’ DIAMOND CUT MESH PLATFORM
LINEAR SLOT DIFFUSER PLENUM (BOOT)
TRI-LAYERED TORCH-ON ‘ANCHOR SAFE’ DIAMOND WATERPROOFCUT MEMBRANE MESH PLATFORM
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LINEAR SLOT DIFFUSER EXPOSED GRID SUSPENDED CEILING SYSTEM, ACCOUSTIC PANELS WHITE FINISH
TRI-LAYERED TORCH-ON WATERPROOF MEMBRANE
1500
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VERMICULITE FIRE PROT SPRAY
VERMICULITE FIRE PROTECTIVE SPRAY
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BRACING BEAM
ISOMETRIC DETAIL
EXPOSED GRID SUSPEND CEILING SYSTEM, ACCOU PANELS WHITE FINISH
2 PARAPET SECTION PARAPET SECTION 1:10 @ A2 - 2 SCALE -
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ROOF HATCH SCALE 1:20 @ A2
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FORM SECURING BRACING ALUMINIUM PLATE BEAM CASING SPACER BRACKET
FORM SECURING BRACING
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An exploration into the complexity of designing flexible living spaces, METAMORPHOSIS studio required the design of a ‘sixpack’ group of apartments in Elwood that could accomodate the needs of a transient client population.
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3RD YEAR STUDIO with Alysia Bennet
The brief called for the verb ‘PUNCTURE’ to influence the design and subsequently, the project became focused on the space where two objects or planes meet or interject. This notion was carried through the individual apartments’ form, its separation of program, choice of materials, and systems to create adaptibilty.
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Materialisation Materialisation
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CONCEPT DIAGRAM
PREVIOUS PREVIOUS
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CURRENT CURRENT
Materialisation Materialisation
Materialisation Materialisation
Addition Addition of transition of transition through through site site influences influences levels levels of privacy, of privacy, meaning meaning private private outdoor outdoor spacespace mirrors mirrors the internal the internal living living room room condition, condition, whichwhich acts acts as the as meeting the meeting pointpoint of public of public and private. and private. The result The result is anis extension an extension of this of this intermediate intermediate spacespace from from internal internal to external to external - creating - creating a third a third programmatic programmatic puncture. puncture.
Interior Interior material material consideration consideration - a direct a direct resp identification identification of three of three axisaxis puncture punctu
Public Public
Private Private Intermediate Intermediate
Diagrams Diagrams defining defining reasons reasons behind behind design design decisions decisions across across scales scales - three - three resulting resulting zones zones of aofpuncture a puncture
METAMORPHOSIS PHYSICAL MODELLING
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AA Horizontal Transition
Vertical Transition
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Car Access
Deep floorplate pulled away from window to allow both spaces access to natural light
Allows for adjustable seating meaning use of space can evolve with occupants
Natural light interupted by short floorplate, distributing light.
Quickly customisable to occupants specific needs - tables, chairs, shelves etc
lifting apartments from ground helps public form read as being punctured by private form
Interior Render 3-Axis Puncture Use of reflection to imply that materials plunge beneath build surface, puncturing site.
Studio Outcome Communal Garden Space
Communal Outdoor Area
Private Outdoor Space
Addition of facade water feature to emphasize ‘puncture’
Ground Floor Plan 1:100
Large skylight opening into larg void
Large skylight opening into large void
Inserting stairs allows for expansion to second floor
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Deep floorplate pulled away from window to allow both spaces access to natural light
Allows for adjustable seating meaning use of space can evolve with occupants
Natural light interupted by short floorplate, distributing light.
Quickly customisable to occupants specific needs - tables, chairs, shelves etc
Deep floorplate pulled away fro window to allow both spaces access to natural light
Interior Render 3-Axis Puncture
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
Interior Render 3-Axis Puncture
Ground Floor Plan 1:100
2nd Floor Plan 1:100
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE
Top| Ground floor plan, Bottom| 2nd storey plan
Natural light interupted by shor floorplate, distributing light.
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Interior Diagrammatic render demonstrating material changes between three axis of puncture
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2nd Floor Plan 1:100
Top| Ground floor plan, Bottom| 2nd storey plan
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SINGLE MOTHER WITH 5-YO SON ISOMETRIC
THREE STUDENTS LIVING TOGETHER ISOMETRIC
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SINGLE HOME OWNER ISOMETRIC
DRUNKEN SAILOR
2ND YEAR STUDIO with Hannes McNamara and Daniel Yusko With the intention of rejuvenating the wider Docklands area, this studio called for activation of the existing wharf through the design of a community centre that incorporated new educational and boat building facilities. Consideration of the effect that Containerization had on the eventual delapadation of the wharf resulted in an abstract approach to the building’s form, which became a nod to the area’s maritime history. Designed to emulate some of the chaos that came with loading and unloading supplies, this project also aimed to rationalise effective and useful spaces in an attempt to draw more people to the precinct.
DRUNKEN SAILOR FROM FERRY TERMINAL PERSPECTIVE
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DRUNKEN SAILOR SITE ELEVATION
CLASSROOM CONSTRUCTION PHYSICAL MODEL
SITE ENTRANCE PHYSICAL MODEL
BOAT BUILDERS WORKSHOP PERSPECTIVE
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TEACHING SPACES PERSPECTIVE
ARCHITECTURE OF DEATH CANTILEVER RETAINING COLUMBARIUM NICHE WALL WALL COLUMBARIUM CANTILEVER NICHE RETAINING WALL WALL
CANTILEVER RETAINING WALL
REBAR REINFORCEMENT
REBAR COLUMBARIUM REINFORCEMENT NICHE WALL
DRAINAGE
DRAINAGE
REBAR REINFORCEMENT
COUNTERFORT DRAINAGE
COUNTERFORT
BACKFILL
BACKFILL COUNTERFORT
5TH YEAR STUDIO with Isabel Lasala
Examining cultural rituals and procedures that often support the way people deal with loss, this studio aimed to redefine the relationship between between death and urban life. 01 02 03
SCALE 1:50
04 05 CANTILEVER RETAINING WALL
COLUMBARIUM CANTILEVER RETAINING NICHE WALL WALL
COLUMBARIUM REBAR REINFORCEMENT NICHE WALL
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I was struck by the dichotomy of trying to generate a sense of life that would surround grieving processes in an underutilized corner in one of Melbourne’s DETAIL SECTION DETAIL SECTION SECTION green spines. DETAIL Not looking to strip the surrounding community of their parkland, the program became a process of merging recreational space with columbariums and reflective gardens, using the central crematorium mitigating threshold. These three distinct areas linked by a water feature that replicates the ebbs and flows of life before reaching a calming singularity.
DRAINAGE REBAR REINFORCEMENT
COUNTERFORT DRAINAGE
DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT CURATING A CONNECTION CURATING A CONNECTION CURATING A CONNECTION WITH WATER WITH WATER WITH WATER
COUNTERFORT BACKFILL
BACKFILL
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GENERATION TO EMBRACE, TO LIBERATION DETAIL SECTIONS 05 DEPARTURE 03 EMBRACE AND PROTECT
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ARCHITECTURE OF DEATH SITE PLAN
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02 SUGGESTIVE PROGRAMMING
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03 EMBRACE AND PROTECT
03 EMBRACE AND PROTECT
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SCALE ARCHITECTURE OF DEATH 2.5m 5m 1 : 25 0 0 SITE SECTION
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CREMATORIUM + CHAPEL SECTION SCALE 1:100
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PERSPECTIVE VIEW SOUTH FROM ENTRY
BACKFILL
RECREATIONAL SPACE AND FACILITIES FROM NORTHERN ENTRANCE PERSPECTIVE
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COLUMBARIUM WALLS AND REFLECTIVE POOL PERSPECTIVE
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ASSORTED WORKS GRAPHICS
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Image Development|Iterations 19
THE
ARCHITECTURE OF
cemetery and crematorium in Fitzroy North Master of Architecture | STUDIO E Tristan Broadway | 982569
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Semester ONE
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Studio Outcome
ASSORTED WORKS PHYSICAL MODELLING
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