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EDUC AT I O N OTHER OP P ORTUN ITIES Ma ste r s o f Arc h i tec t ure Ent rant in AI A C anb e rra Lig ht R ail D e sig n Uni vers i ty o f N ew So ut h W a le s C om pe t it ion 2014 Ja nua r y 2015 - p res e n t Ba chelo r o f Ar ts i n Arc h i t e c t ure S t ud e nt E xchange in Turke y , 2013 Uni ve r s i t y o f C a n b erra Yasar Unive rsit y , I zm ir 2011 - 20 13
WO R K EXP E R I E NC E Cyclone St u di o s Air l i e B e a c h , Q L D 2010
SKI L LS
AutoCAD 3D & 2D Re vi t SketchUp P ro P hotosh o p I llustrato r I nDesi g n 3DMa x ( B a s i c Level ) Rhi no 5. 5 ( B a s i c Lev e l ) Model M a k i n g Dra fti ng /D ra w i n g ( ex t e n s i v e )
FLORIADE PAVILION // 2012
SPORTING COMPLEX // (TURKEY EXCHANGE PROGRAM) 2013
CANADIAN EMBASSY // 2013
SOCIAL HOUSING PROJECT // (MASTERS RESEARCH STUDIO) 2014
PROJECT DOCUMENTATION // (SEMESTER 1, UNSW ELECTIVE UNIT) 2015
FLORIADE PAVILION // I completed this project during my second year at UC. The brief was to design a temporary pavilion for the popular event, Floriade. With the option to choose from three very different sites, the site which I believed the most challenging had a relatively large gradient and extensive vegetation. Major features for this design was to incorporate views towards Nerang Pool and during Spring the folaige from the trees would become a natural canopy over the pavilion. The cylinderical forms were all various recyclable materials including: timber, metals (corten), stone and plastic. The purpose was to be multi-functional - a family space during the day and function space by night. Underneath the decking is a space for children to play between the columns and experience the different material textures.
SPORTING COMPLEX // During 2013 I had the opportunity to study overseas at Yasar University Izmir in Turkey. I experienced new cultures, languages, people and overall a completely different grasp on art and architecture. The studio project was to “Rethink a Sports Complex�. The new sports academy yearned for architectural and spatial awareness, harmonious organisation especially in relation to human scale, structural formation and ease of access. The design holds a unique presence for the area but also encompasses solutions for mixed usages, transitioning from interior private spaces to semi-public spaces. Whilst attempting to intergrate the exterior natural environment with the interior environment.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN +2000
FIRST FLOOR PLAN +4500
CANADIAN EMBASSY // The Canadian Embassy was my third year graduation studio project, where we had the chance to be involved with the client. The Canadian High Commission sits within the Parliamentary zone in Canberra. For this particular project, presence to Commonwealth Avenue was important, as well as representing the cultural relationship between Canada and Australia. The client mentioned there was insuffcient social interactive areas for staff. A particular challenge associated with this project was the strict program which was crucial for security reasons. My concept was formed through research of natural Canadian ice pools and focusing on improving circulation through spaces. The glass courtyards are the major focul point as they interrupt the secure areas and allow staff to pause and relax in a private natural environment. My final design received a place in the top 10 finalists for the Graduation competition.
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
HAND DRAWN SKETCHES
AN EXPERIMENTATION OF THE CURRENT TYPOLOGY OF THE FACADE, THE STREET, THE COURTYARD...A TWIST OF THE PERIMETER BLOCK. LOCATED WITHIN THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF LICHTENBERG IS OVERCOMING INCREASING POPULATIONS, AS RESIDENTIAL URBAN SPACES BECOME MORE DENSE YET STILL LACK AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND EVERYDAY FACILITIES.....A SITE ADJACENT TO PUBLIC TRANSPORT, EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES, PARKS AND GARDENS YET STILL PRESENTS PRIVACY, IS NOT TO BE SEGREGATED. IT MUST OVERCOME THE PREVIOUS NOTION OF THE DIVIDE....MOST IMPORTANTLY PROVIDING AFFORDABLE, COMFORTABLE LIVING FOR THE ELDERLY AND YOUNG FAMILIES.....
SOCIAL HOUSING PROJECT //
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This project was my first 4th year Masters project. This particular studio was a research studio where I undertook intensive readings on Hilbersiemer’s MetropolisArchitecture and a case study on Ernst May’s Romerstadt Housing in Frankfurt. The overall studio was based around collective and affordable housing. From my research I then proceeded to the final design phase, this design phase however was only a 3 week intensive design period. Firstly, the city in which the housing project was to take place was Berlin. My chosen site was based around educational facilities , social facilities and public transport. My design challenged the typical perimeter block and experimented with raised internal communal gardens and addressed minimalistic unit plans. An important factor was to avoid segregation between the street level and the housing block, the ground floor facilities which include a childcare centre, supermarket, gymnasium and small library VIVIENNE HINSCHEN / create this notion of a ‘thorough-fare’. The housing project can house up 1200 people.
RAISED COMMUNAL VEGETABLE GARDEN SURROUNDED BY TIMBER URBAN FORM - A MODERN PLAYGROUND FOR CHILDREN. RESIDENTS CAN ACCESS ALL THREE BLOCKS ON THIS GARDEN LEVEL
THE OVERLAP OF EACH BLOCK IS THE MAJOR VERTICAL CIRCULATION POINTS, THE VERTICAL TOWER IS CASED IN GLASS WHICH BECOMES A LIT BEACON BY NIGHT
SECTION // VIVIENNE HINSCHEN /
SECTION THROUGH SINGLE BLOCK 1:500
OVERLAP CROSS SECTION THROUGH VERTICAL CIRCULATION
1:500
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BUILT ENVIRONMENT FACULTY
PROJECT DOCUMENTATION // MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE
DOCUMENTATION TECHNIQUES
SEMESTER 1 2015
During TUTOR: AARONmy BALLINfirst semester at the University of New South Wales I undertook a documentaREVISION: tional techniques unit with tutor Aaron Ballin. Over the course of the semester weekly drawing tasks were completed. The project was a office and mixed use high rise. The final submission comprised of:
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2 Basement Carpark Levels Groundfloor Podium Level 2 Podium Levels with Core 1,2,3 and 4 Tenant Floor Plans (including egress) Curtain Wall Facade Sections Floor to Floor Sections Fire Stair Details Typical Office Layouts Reflected Ceiling Plans TYPICAL CORE LAYOUT Numerous Wall and Door Details DRAWING:
DRAWN BY: S/A - NZ -
SUPPLY AIR NORTH ZONE
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STAIR PRESSURIZATION
S/A - CZ -
SUPPLY AIR CENTRE ZONE
T/E - TOILET EXHAUST
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SUPPLY AIR SOUTH EAST ZONE
S/A - WZ -
SUPPLY AIR WEST ZONE
S/E -
SMOKE EXHAUST
S/A - SZ -
SUPPLY AIR SOUTH ZONE
R/A -
RETURN AIR
K/E -
KITCHEN EXHAUST
DWG-11
CORE LAYOUT SCALE: 1:100
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I also learnt the regulations consistant with 5050571 and Net lettable. As well as some building FSA 10/06/2015 1:100 codes, material details and overall improvements to my architectural documenting skills. STUDENT NO:
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DOCUMENTATION TECHNIQUES
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DIS WC
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FEMALE
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K/E K - M/A
LIFT LOBBY
ELEC
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S/E - R/A
MALE
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RECEPTION
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S/A - NZ
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REVISION:
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TUTOR: AARON BALLIN
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DRAWING:
OFFICE FLOOR WITH 4 TENANTS DRAWN BY:
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GROSS BUILDING AREA: 1630M2 FLOOR SPACE AREA: 1535M2
DWG-25
OFFICE FLOOR WITH 4 TENANTS SCALE: 1:200
STUDENT NO:
5050571 DATE: SCALE: DWG NO:
A25
10/06/
45MM BATTING INSULATION BUILT ENVIRONMENT FACULTY MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE
NOTES:
FFL
180MM CONCRETE FLOOR 600X400MM REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAM
1280
GALLOWS BRACKET (STEEL ANGLE)
DOCUMENTATION TECHNIQUES
LOW-E GLASS 'E' REFERS TO EMISSIVE AND THE ABILITY OF A MATERIAL TO RADIATE ENERGY.
SEMESTER 1 2015 TUTOR: AARON BALLIN
HIGHLY REFLECTIVE HAVE LOW EMISSIVITY 140 MATERIALS 54 AND DULL DARKER MATERIALS HAVE HIGHER. ALUMINUM TRANSOM REDUCING THE EMISSIVITY IN WINDOW GLASS SURFACE IMPROVES A WINDOWS INSULATING PROPERTIES.
BUILT ENV MASTER
REVISION:
DOCUME TECHNIQ
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LOW-E COATINGS ALLOW A SUFFICIENT AMOUNT OF VISIBLE LIGHT INTO THE SPACE. LOW-E ALLOWS HEAT TO BE RETAINED.
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SYSTEM PANEL (LOW-E DOUBLE GLAZED) CURTAIN WALL PANEL
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ALUMINUM TRANSOM SOLAR CONTROL LOW-E (SOFT COAT) USES AN MSVD PROCESS WHERE THE COATING IS APPLIED OFF-LINE DOUBLE GLAZED TO PRE-CUT GLASS IN A VACUUM CHAMBER. THEN LOW-E GLASS SEALED IN A LAMINATED UNIT AND HAS LOWER EMISSIVITY. BEST PERFORMANCE IN MILD/HOT CLIMATES
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TRANSOM DETAIL - AT HEAD SCALE: 1:5
DRAWING:
THERMAL BREAK IS ACHIEVED THROUGH A LOW CONDUCTOR MATERIAL INSERTED WITHIN THE OUTSIDE AND INSIDE OF THE WINDOW FRAMES
TOP PLATE
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FURRING CHANNEL
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TRANSOM DETAIL - AT SILL SCALE: 1:5
DATE: SCALE: DWG NO:
A03
ALUMINUM SPINDLE DRAWING:
DUCTED SKIRTING FSL
CURTAIN
TYPES OF SYSTEMS INCLUDE: POLYAMIDE 6.6 REINFORCED WITH 25% GLASS FIBER PROFILES
PACKING
CURTAIN WALL SECTION
BOTTOM PLATE DRAWN BY:
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5050571 DATE:
DWG-1
CURTAIN WALL SECTION SCALE: 1:20
REVISION
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PASSIVE LOW-E: IS MANUFACTURED USING A PYROLYTIC PROCESS. THE COATING IS APPPLIED TO THE GLASS WHILE IT IS BEING PRODUCED. THE COATING FUSES WITH THE HEAT OF THE GLASS ROLLER BLINDS
THERMAL BREAK: OR THERMAL BRIDGING IS THE LEAKAGE OF HEAT AND COLD THROUGH A CONDUCIVE PATH. IT PREVENTS THE LOSS OF HEAT AND COLD THROUGH CERTAIN ELEMENTS WHICH CONNECT WINDOW FRAMES.
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SUSPENDED ACOUSTIC TILE CEILING
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MULTI PURPOSE HALL
FOYER
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CANADIAN EMBASSY CONCEPT 2
GALLERY SPACE IDE UTS
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OFFICES
LUNCH ROOM
WORK AREA
OFFICES
WORK AREA TRADE TRADE WORK AREA
FUNCTION KITCHEN SPACE
OUTSIDE COURTARD PRIVATE LOUNGE SPACE
TECH ROOM
OFFICES
LOUNGE/ ASSISTANT
HOM MEETING
ER CONF E SPAC
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HOM OFFICE
I thoroughly enjoy hand drawing and drafting and I belive the stage before computer production is the most important. Most of my projects have been completed either by AutoCAD, Revit or SketchUp however the drawings for the Canadian Embassy were all hand drawn. For this particular project we were required to design two concepts for the mid-semester review. My second concept is not as resolved however I have the intention of completing it in my own time.
OTHER PROJECTS // During the research studio, I experimented with watercolours and photoshop to present my research in a conceptual form. WATERCOLOURS AND PHOTOSHOP REPRESENTING URBAN SPRAWL IN CHICAGO
WATERCOLOURS AND PHOTOSHOP THE METROPOLIS HIGHRISE
The research was also presented on A3 translucent paper. As a group project we designed a “Cabinet of Curiosity”, essentialy a box to hold all of the folio pages. It was designed so that only we knew how to open it. The outer casing made from plywood where we etched parts of Berlin and the inner case from perspex.