Application Portfolio

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architectural

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2016

Storytelling || Metro-Adelaide South Australia

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Documentation

3 years || bachelor study of architectural design

>> URBAN-

NARRATOR; [Evangeline Wang Zu] The University of Adelaide / A 1650994/



Design-story Metro-Adelaide

+traditon +recordation +investigation

Documentation b 伝

統 +refurbishment +diagnosis +development

Innovation 設 a 計

Application to Tokyo University G30



Australia

Lefevre Peninsula

City Stepney

METRO-ADELAIDE Adelaide is the state capital of South Australia. Adelaide is a typical suburbia city with central CBD surrounded by vast suburban communities. It was established by British settlers in the 17th century. Thus, Adelaide, in many ways, resembles the European architectural styles, especially those heritage buildings. South Australian government take cares of its heritage and the process of architectureal design may not be as fast as many cosmopolitan cities around the world. Many buildings in the city has over a hundred years of history. Hence, I would like to propose my design concpets in this folio and record some of my heritage and construction study in Adelaide too. Hence, this portfolio is a holistic design journal about my study of Adelaide architecture.


The term ‘international study’ is not alien to me as my educational path reflects its meaning. Born in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region which accommodates different ethnic minorities in northern China, I was used to studying with classmates from different religious and cultural backgrounds. In 2008, my family moved to Singapore where opened my pathway to exciting new knowledge and broadened my world view due to its multi-racial demographics. Both Singapore-Cambridge O-Level and A-Level certificates enabled me for worldwide choices of tertiary education. Simultaneously, the two-year private sketching course I completed assisted me in building my confidence in studying architectural design. My chosen tertiary institution, the University of Adelaide, has trained numerous famous and influential Singaporean architects over the last

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century. The three-years of bachelor study was stressful and extremely competitive, as myself and my peers showed our talents and handworks in a wide range of projects. Following this, with the spirit of ‘dream big and bold’, I decided to step out of my comfort zone and apply to the Global 30 master coursework program at Tokyo University. Many traditional buildings may not be saved in the future progression of urban areas, but the spirit and cultural atmosphere shall not be as easily erased from the memory. My wish is to be able to design urban projects with the consideration of the past, present and future of the site and city. Hence, my future use of graduate study is to propose designs that could balance the needs of urbanization whilst also maintaining and improving the identity of a city.

Evangeline

Wang Zu

2014 Year 1

2015 Year 2

2016 Year 3 • • •

Design Studio V - Architecture Construction III Representation III

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Design Studio VI- Landscape History Theory III Environment III

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Design Studio I - Landscape History Theory I Representation I

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Design Studio III - Urban Design Environment II Construction II

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Design Studio II- Architecture Construction I Environment I

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Design Studio IV- Architecture History II Representation II

Architectural Design The University of Adelaide 3 Years |Undergraduate

Degree

6.050 / 7.000

GPA

IT Skills

AutoCAD

Rhino

Revit

Photoshop

Illustrator

Indesign

SketchUp

China (Citizen)/Singapore(PR) Nationality a1650994@student.adelaide.edu.au wangzuadelaide@gmail.com

(Australia) 0450 907 554

E-mail Contact

Maxwell

Other Skills Creativity Responsibility Communication Team Work Time Management

Language

Interests

English Mandarin Ideas

Model Making 2014

2015

Year One All-in Exhibition -Design Studio I -Design Studio II -History Theory I

Year Two All-in Exhibition Year Three All-in Exhibition -Design Studio III -Design Studio V -Construction II - Representation III - Environment III

2016

University Publication Editor -Environment III (Critical Essay) -Book editor


FINANCIAL SHORTAGE

CONSTRUCTION WASTE

ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL LANEWAY REVITALIZATION

GREAT ADELAIDE 30 YEARS PLAN

ADELAIDE SPLASH

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PAVEMENT

SEWERAGE

FACILITIES TRANSPORTATION

EDUCATION COMMERCIAL

ECONOMICS

EMPLOYMENT GREEN CANOPY PEDESTRIAN WALK

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FACTORY/GAS STATION TRASH COLLECTION POINT

POPULATION

DIAMOGRAPHICS

NOISE LEVEL

This diagram shows the analytical principles and concepts in urban architecture. Both onsite advantages and threats are interwoven and compared at the same time. Policies are considered in this framework to create potential site opportunities and address potential challenges. THREATS POLICY SITE ADVANTAGES

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- adelaide heritage study -construction study

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[Urban Documentation]

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- school building design concept

R G T PA EN N M T RI EA PART ECCOMFORT LEVEL E ECONOMIC ISSUE H AR OUSE/A OJ S S AT HIGH MAINTAINANCE COST H PR G IE ET CE IT IC EM AL AES N K TI SPILITI BL L SYST VE U AR POTENTIAL CHALLENGES RT M EN ALT FAC PU GICA ER O DIM PURCHASING POWER ID N ON LO ES S S PP O RFR N AL ECO E R ARTIFICAL INTERVENTION O L RE I ATE O C R I N AL ATD W LO U T E AN IG M LS E U AT ES CERNAD HOO IT /N D G C E S N S M E I O R IN PR ANPP THE RATIO OF THE BUILT INCREASES AC RB SP DECLINE IN GREEN SPACE BY POLICY U O EN

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CONTENT

- market-apartement complex

- port riverside walkway design concept

- book edition and artwork

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[Archi - School] Representation III school building design concept form derivation + study


Archi-Shccol-City This design process is a spatial and form derivation study. The source of inspiration comes from a Tango Performance. The aim of this investigation is to obtain interesting shapes and forms from the spatial relationships between the two Tango Performers. After the form investigation, a conceptual design proposal will be introduced as the new design of the current Architectural School.

...synchronization is important...

...spin and spin...

...good eye contact...

...good sculptural ending...

Tango Dance •

Observing the spatial relationship of the two dances ...spatial relationship is important...

Body Outline •

Note down some of the interesting moment and spaces in between

Movement •

Draw out the movement curves

Coarse Representation •

Use Rhino to customise the shapes

Solid •

Those shapes are bounded by boxes and wire-cut by the body lines obtained New forms are achieved in this sense

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To further investigate the physical f o r m o b t a i n e d f r o m t h e Ta n g o performance, a paper model of the shape is required. My recording of this process shows how each surface are joined together. Failure and success are noted down too. Along this process, a more holistic view of this physical form is obtained. The inner space of the model is captivating too. Rotating the final model gives a better understanding of this form and its architectural meaning.

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Assemble

Cut

The old one has issue on surface connection

Good light and shadow effect inside the model


Form

Shell + Cut

Void

New Form

Section

Ligth and Shadow

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Site ( City) - North Terrace Based on the street view along North terrace, it may be more suitable to have a horizontal building than a vertical tower.

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Facing North Terrace Better view of the Adelaide Green Belt

The north and south views for the site are much less restricted compared to the east and west view. Hence, the oject with void space emphersing the the north and south virews is selected. Also, since the sun path in the South hemisphere is facing South, the north elevation is penetrated with windows and fenestration for good sunlight and ventilation.

Restricted View

My Site Area

CIRCULATION 600 m2

OTHERS 1000 m2

STUDENT 2000 m2

toilet

kitchen

staff room meeting

toilets 30

computer suite 320

studios 1100

archive 100

lecture theatre 200

model room 100

multiuse 300

gallery 300

lift 100

ďŹ re staircase 250

staircase 250

Facing Rundle Mall Less Natural view

class room 450

30m postgraduate studio 100

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Windows Skylight Fenestration

Fenestration with skylight Fenestration Strategy Since the building is facing the North where the sunlight comes in. Hence, fenestration are concentrated on this side of the building.

Functional Diagram This diagram shows the special relationship between each functional area. Gallery and Theratres are located at the bottom of the building for t h e c o nve n i e n c e o f p u b l i c

visiting. Students and Staff areas are separated as better privacy. Common areas are inserted at both ends for better communication and interaction.

Functional Diagram

LECTURE THEATRE

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MEETING

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TUTOR OFFICE TOILETS

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MODEL MAKING

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TUTE ROOM

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Section 1

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Section 2 Fire Staircase

Student Area

Lift

Fire Staircase

Staff Area Interaction place

Lecture Theatre

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Facade/Skin

Structure-Bracing

Assemble

Explore

Laser Cutting

MDF

Partial Faรงade Model Part of the building is cut out to form this physical model in the purpose of faรงade investigation. Laser cutting technics helps to cut the skeleton of the structure. Faรงade/skin was glued on afterwards. This model allows light and shadow investigation.

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Materials for Render

Exterior View

White Concrete The facade is covered by whit concrete to create a peaceful atmosphere of the site.

Wood The interior is covered by wood floor and light timber texture to give a warm atmosphere.

Glass Glass is used to cover the fenestration and at the smae time without damaging the warm interior atmosphere.

Steel The second choice of the facade is steel plate. It gives a cold feeling to the site.

Red Paint The interior wall is covered by red paint to create a artifical sense of space and cold atmosphere . White tile The floor is covered by wihte tiles to give a clean and cold feeling.

Gold Texture Some interior walls are covered by gold texture to give a modern feeling to the space.


Interior View

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[Street Corner Fresh Market] Design Studio IV market-apartement complex


Adelaide City Context The thrive of supermarket seems going to put a full stop on the survival of the market soon. The most famous market, the only one that still survives on daily basis in Adelaide, is the central market which located on the western side of Grote Street. There is barely any local markets at the eastern side of the city. Hence, the design concept of integrating a market space and an apartment into one project came to mind. It can help to rejuvenate the neighboring life in the local eastern city area as a stimulate-point. At the same time, it fits the Adelaide City Council policy of widening the small laneway and brings in liveness into these areas. The site is located between Pulteney Street ,Angas Street and a small laneway called Bewes Street. In order to bring vitality into this laneway, my design concept will focus on revitalizing the Bewes street by physically change the streetscape and insert public gathering spaces. Circulation and street view consideration. Site context and project programming are all considered throughout the process. Also, the integration between the market space and the apartment space is also thought through.

SITE 0

200 400m

ADELAIDE CITY

Site Context Within the 500m walking distance of the site, there are a few commercial areas that provide food, petroleum and accommodations. Few pop-up events on vegetables and fruits sale can be observed in the site which suggests the potential development of a marketing area. Moreover, the abuts residential building also ensure the market customer source. Also, this market project will help to revitalise the regional economic development. It will become a gathering center to improve residents ‘ public activities. Meanwhile, small street parks on Bewes street also enhance the quality of recreational life.

500m

Angas Street

Bewes Street

Pulteney street

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Figure Ground Map Black: Building

Inverse Figure Ground Map

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Building Height Map

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Site Height Limit: 40m

Tree Distribution

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Current: Car Park

Species: London Plane

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White: Building

Platanus X Acerifolia

Buildings Relationship

Street Width Relationship

Intended: Residential & Market

Organised Street Plantation

This map demonstrates the relationship between the built and unbuilt areas. The density of this site surroundings is relatively high.

The inverse figure ground map reveals the width of surrounding streets. The Pultney and Angas Streets are much wider and busier than the lane way Bewes.

Shadow map reveals the height relationship of the site surroundings. Two residential buildings on the eastern side are much taller than the rest commercial area. This site is designed to have a max. 40m tall residential projects.

Plantation is well organised because trees cover all main streets. The principal use of London Plane is as ornamental trees, especially in urban areas and by roadsides.

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Transportation

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Based on the site images, there are a variety of activities around the site. Public t ra n s p o r t a t i o n i s n e a r t h e s i t e . C a f e , restaurant, and hotels can be found along the Pultney Street. Moreover, street trees are well organized on both sides of these streets. With both residential areas and commercial facilities next to it, this site is a prime spot for commercial activities. This area has the possibilities to be developed as an Eastern Adelaide city regional market center. However, the major disadvantage of this area is the noise level. Hence, the following design plan may consider moving the design focus away from Pulteney Street to the quieter Bewes Street.

Site

c Angas Street

Pulteney street

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Bewes Street

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Pulteney street is so noisy and busy with both private and public traffics. Walk Faster!

An car park

Small laneway is quite and dull. A street corner park is better for kids.

S m a l l l a n e w ay B e w e s i s much quiter than Pulteney Street.

It looks like someone already has a plan of residential projcts on this site.

This site has ample space for new project. What about my outdoor activities?

A pop-up store! It would be good to have a market in here.

Coffee!

T h e r e w e r e construction on this site before

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The Adelaide City Council has long been thinking the laneway revitalisation work. Many small laneways in the city area are not put into the right use. They are cold and dead in atmosphere. Hence broadening the laneway Bewes is one of the aim in this design concepts. This decision mainly affects the Market plan. The following diagrams shows the formation of the apartment design. It is an outcome of consideration on the surrounding conditions. Views, noise level and streetscape are considered too.

4. blocks are substracted to give both apartment and market space north sun light

Market Plan Design Concept

1. Bewes Street next to the site is narrow.

2, the design concept is to broaden this laneway

3. the ground plan of market area is cut into portions to increas the laneway width

2. Roof top descends based the shape of the surronding buildings

3. Substraction is made to unblock the views of the surronding buildings

Apartment Design Concept

1. A block of mass is placed into the site

5.Views for the apartment are considered. Hence, on the top of the model, space is brought back for gfor good exterior view

6. In order to broaden the laneway Bewes Street, space for market area are taken away

7. The residential building is formed with a permeable market connecting both a main street and a laneway


Market Plan

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Apartment Plan

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1:500 Section

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Model There are two models made in this process. One construction model shows a slice of the building and its relationship with columns and market area below. The other one is the final model with proposed fenestration attached. The fenestration strategy of this apartment is the Pulteney street facing side will be covered with fenestration panels to avoid strong afternoon sunlight and noise population from Pulteney streets too. This models, together with the site model, gives a good sense on the light and shadow relationship and the physical form.


Render Rendering was conducted by Maxwell in Rhino. Both interior and exterior views are rendered to demonstrate this market-apartment concept. Bewes, as proposed, become the gathering centre of the surrounding area which helps to revitalise the regional economic and social activities.

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[Eco Harbour] Design Studio VI port riverside walkway design concept


Eco-Harbour (Lefevre Peninsula) Green revitalization today, for a sustainable urban forest tomorrow Port Adelaide is famous for its riverside industrial area where the source for the regional income. Taperoo, where is located in the centre of the Lefevre Penisula, is witnessing the transaction of the area form the early industrial area to a more vibrant and eco-friendly region. However, pollution, stagnant horizontal movement and the lack of attraction in the region need to be addressed. The following project is aiming to bring biodiversity, recreational and economic vibrancy into the riverside area through the landscaping method of Anticipating. Through three phases of soil remediation, redesigning and revitalization, the riverside of Port River would transfer into an ecological green space with a recreational and shopping area. It will become the new attraction point in the region. Together, we would make Taperoo a green revitalized urban area.

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Industrial History Port Adelaide (Lefevre Peninsula) is famous for its industrial history. With the rise of the shipping and many other industries, Port Adelaide was developed to be the industrialised area due to the presence of cold water in Port River nearby. Nevertheless, the inhabitancy of grey dolphins and mangrove forests in this area was long facing challenges from water pollutions. Heavy metals and various toxic chemicals were expelled into the Port River, leading the decline of local ecological vibrancy. The main pollutants are listed below. As mentioned above, Renewal of industrial area can be a time-consuming process. Three phrases strategy will be used.

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Mercury Port River/Soil It is poisonus to nervous system.

Na2Co3

Soda Ash Soil/Port River Co3-make the soil acidic.

Cu

Copper Port River/Soil Overdose would damage liver.

C12H27Sn

Tributyltin(TBT) Port River/Soil Toxic biocide for marine organism.

Pb OCPs

Lead Port River/Soil Damage brain and liver.

Organochlorines Port River/Soil Toxic pesticide

Cd

Cadmium Port River/Soil Damage kidney, lung and liver.

PCBs

Polychlorinated biphenyls(PCBs) Port River/Soil Electrical apparatus coolant

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Width: 200m

Port River Depth(10.1m) High: 1.95m Low: 0.4m

Port River Depth(10.5m) High: 2.2m Low: 0.6m

Port River-Marine Pests

Dinoflagellates Wikispecies:Dinoflagellata sabellid fan worm Sabella spallanzanii European shore crab Carcinus maenas New Zealand greenlip mussel Perna canalicula Sea Cabbage Ulva rigida Sea grapes Caulerpa racemosa

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Port River Depth(10.8m)

Port River Depth(10.5m)

Width: 310m

High: 2.36m Low: 0.7m

Port River-Local Fish Types

High: 2.2m Low: 0.6m

Port River-Local Bird Species

Black bream Acanthopagrus butcheri

Australian pelican Pelecanus conspicillatus

Australasian snapper Pagrus auratus

Little black cormorant Phalacrocorax sulcirostris

King George whiting Sillaginodes punctatus Southern sea garfish Hemiramphus brasiliensis

Australian pied cormorant Phalacrocorax variu

Yellow fin whiting Sillago schomburgkii

Bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus

Grey mangrove Avicennia marina

Port River-Important Local Fauna and Flora

Local Ecological System • • • •

Rich in bio-diversity Pollutions Daily waste Economic needs

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CO2

RESIDENTIAL AREA


IDENTIFY PROBLEM 1. Lacking of commercial area 2. Lacking of horizontal movement

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Vertical movement due to public transport

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Horizontal Movement is less than 20%

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This site is located along Port River which is beyond the reach of the main public transportation. Due to the emphasis on the North-South transportation, there are very few horizontal movement occurs. Nevertheless, the 2 hours Dolphin Cruise provides the third way to approach the site. Tree Masses Hence, proposing a new harbour for this Tree Alignments Cruise is a rational idea as this site is in the Bushes middle of the Cruise trip.Mangrove Green Lawns

Freight Train

Pungent Smell

3. Pollution 2. Lacking of green canopy

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Green canopy found in the site surrondings

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Tree Masses

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Pollution is probably the most alarming disadvantage of the site. The surrounding residential areas are facing challenges of pungent gas and toxic river water. Hence, soil remediation will be introduced to reduce the regional pollutants before any other plantation.

Pungent Smell

$ CO2 CO2 40。C

INDUSTRY SITE AREA

PORT RIVER

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PORT RIVER

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Phase One Soil Remediation Phase 1: A: New Harbour - stop for the dolphin cruise - riverside promenade B: Soil Remediation - reuse the polluted industral area for landscape design by phytoremediation

Phase One View

B A Phase Two New Landscape Phase 2: A: New Harbour - stop for the dolphin cruise - riverside promenade B: New Landscape - the area is cleaned up after soil remediation - new landscaping for recreational purposes

Phase Two View

B A Phase Three Commercial Area Phase 3: A: New Harbour - stop for the dolphin cruise - riverside promenade B: Commercial Rise - new landscaping for recreational purposes which bring in commercial opportunities - shops and resturants shall be brought in

Phase Three View


Eastern Cottonwood Populus deltoides Heavy Metal Absorbtion

Rush Sedge Carex tereticaulis Seeds for local Birds

Western river garfish Hyporhamphus regularis Heavy Metal Absorbtion

Knife-leaved Wattle Hyporhamphus regularis Decoration/Butterfly and Bee

Little Kurrajong Brachychiton bidwillii Decoration

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Ross's Noonflower Carpobrotus rossii Decoration

1. Frieght Train 2. Car Park 3. New Landscape 4. Wide path 5. Commercial Area 6. Promenade/Harbour 7. Mangrove Forest

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Planation Balustrade Timber Floor on top of concrete base

Mulch Retaining Wall 200mm thick

Concrete base with footing Water Pipe in Concrete Base Gravel Base Port River Water Level

Filteration Media/Top Soil Filteration Fibre/membrane Fine Gravel Connected to Main System

Stone Sump

Solid Pipe Permeable Water Pipe

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Followed by the subdivision made by Heitage Study - Stepney Mueller till the259, Second the rest The suburb of Stepney, formerly The suburb of Stepney, formerly known as Section wasCreek, founded known as Section 259, was founded of land was sold to various buyers. in 1849 by German colonist George Heinrich Muller. After gaining the in 1849 by German colonist George Laura Street was subdivided by Henry freehold of the section 259 from the English landlord Pascoe St Ledger, Heinrich Muller. After gaining the Woodcock into narrow allotments in Muller, with his fellow Carsten Luhrs, it into, freehold of the sectionpartner, 259 from the 1882 forturned sales. 32 Lauratogether Street was with the adjoining sectionsSt278 and 279(now Maylands and Evandale), English landlord Pascoe Ledger, firstly built as a rental property. aMuller, large farm named Trowbridge. with his fellow partner, This attached dwelling is a typical Carsten Luhrs, turned it into, together federation style building( 1900with the adjoining sections 278 and 1915). It construction, material and Followed by the subdivision made by Mueller 279(now Maylands and Evandale), colour schemes will be examined to tillathe Second theTrowbridge. rest of land was sold large farmCreek, named prove itsto building style.

various buyers. Laura Street was subdivided by Henry Woodcock into narrow allotments in 1882 for sales. 32 Laura Street was ďŹ rstly built as a rental property. STYLE INDICATOR

32 Laura Street 01. Party wall/parapet wall for boundary 02. Brick chimney 03. Roof ashing 04. Hipped gable roof with corrugated galvanised iron roof sheet 05. Timber fascia 06. Rock-faced sandstone ashlar wall 07. Bullnose verandah 08. Timber corner bracket in off white 09. Timber chamfered post in off white 10. Timber fretwork/frieze in off white 11. Timber picket fence - pointed/spear 12. One course brick plinth 30 Laura Street (apply to 32 Laura Street) 13. Vent external terracotta double brick 14. Brick wall - stretcher bond 15. Ogee gutter 16. Timber framed single hung sash window 17. Single side panel timber screen door 18. Timber picket fence - arrow

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Sandstone wall with local material from Mt.Lofty Ranges (230-240mm thick)

Hipped galvanised iron roof painted in tile red

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a. Rock-faced ashlar

Red face brick wall is a distinctive style seen in Edwardian Federation style

Tile Red

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Tall brick chimney

b. 10mm motar layer c. Machine-made brick with clear edge

Stretcher bond is the simplest brick coure which reflect the economic consideration

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Timber fascia in off white

Mid Buff

Off White

Single side panel timber screen door followed by a timber panel door with stained glass panel. With the rise of nationalism in the Federation age, more native fauna and flora motif are used. Timber frame in mid-buff colour, which is commonly seen in this era

a.

Fauna and Flora motif of the glass panel on the door

a. Leadlight on the inner door panel

VERANDAH

Party wall shared

Bullnose verandah with ogee gutter below brick string course Verandah is commonly from the late Victoria era into the Edwardian Federation era.Providing a space for works to dry boots and etc.

a.

a. Ogee gutter

a. Square timber lattice b. 3cm coner bracket c. Chamfered 120mm post

a. b.

Off White

c.

Timber fretwork and corner bracket in off white Edwardian Federation style Timber picket fence - arrow Off White

FENCE

Timber picket fence became popular in Edwardian Federation Tile Red era as cast iron fence was considered as out of fashion then. Timber picket fence - pointed/spear Generally 70mm x 15mm

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Shed (Date of addition unknown)

EXTENSION Glass wall with timber frame Four panel door Addition Kitchen/dining room Skillion roof Addition Similar addition to the building on 32A and 34 Laura Street was registered in 1998 Also, it could be added by the civial engineer Downard during 1982-1991.

FENESTRATION Mid Buff

Double sliding window with angled brick sill

a.

Staggered cast iron railing fence on window Cast iron work was mass-made in the late Victorian era and was criticised in the Federation era The usage of it in this building is probably due to security reason a. Tri-Ad Finial

a.

Ventilation Vent external terracotta double brick Late Victorian Style

Tile Red

ple concrete render for andah floor in tile red

Jack arch brick lintel The angled brick pattern on this maisonette looks similar to the popular style Queen Anne in the Federation era. However, it is a simple and modest version probably due to expenditure limitation. a. Brick - one string course

32 Laura Street reflects exclusively key characteristics of the Edwardian Federation style with its dominant sandstone and red brick wall, tinted glass panel on the door and apparent timber fretwork for verandah. Stone work was particularly popular in South Australia then. Red face brick wall and timber fretwork are the key element of the Federation era architecture across the country. Last but not the least, the colour scheme of this cottage clearly synchronises the ‘Federation architectural colours’.

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[Urban Documentation]

Contemporary Structure Study This bridge is constructed between the new State Library and the old SA museum. With the existence of the four poles in between, this bridge is self-supporting rather than gaining strength from side buildings. Cantilever construction is used throughout the design. Furthermore, with the needs on lighting services under the bridge, suspension ceiling system is used too. The construction detail of the

connection between bridge and the handrail is illustrated. The main supporting system of this bridge is built with steel structure. At the same time, a physical model was made to demonstrate the inner structure of this bridge.

UNIVERSAL BEAM(178UB22.2) 100mm REINFORCED CONCRETE SLAB ON TOP OF STEEL PROFILE DECKING

250mm x 250mm STRUCTURAL SQUARE(SHS)

HARD WOOD FLOORING 19mm

1 A102

1

Section 1 1 : 20

LIGHTING ON CEILING 15mm WIDE


45mm STEEL BALUSTER

PILKINGTON GLASS PLANER FITTING TO STEEL HANDRAIL SUPPORT STRUCTURE

KICK PLATE(14mm WIDE)

HARD WOOD FLOORING 19mm TIMBER BATTEN TO LEVEL UP FLOOR

04Concrete slab 3700

GLASS PANEL HOLDER WITH STAND-OFF SPACER

100mm REINFORCED CONCRETE SLAB ON STEEL DECKING

KLIP LOK 700 SHEET PROFILE/STEEL DECKING RONDO SUSPENSION HANGER BRACKET PARALLEL FLANGE CHANNEL(200PFC)

BOLT TO ENGINNER'S SPECIFICATION

RONDO SUSPNSION ROD

RONDO SUSPENSION CLIP PARALLEL FLANG CHANNEL (200PFC)

RONDO TOP CROSS RAIL

03Glass Bottom 3200 FIBER CEMENT BOARD 9mm

RONDO FURRING CHANNEL/TOP HAT

1

Section Detail 1 11:10 :5

No.

Description

Date

Construction III

Section detail 1 Project number

www.autodesk.com/revit

2 A101

Assignment 2b

Date Drawn by Checked by

Project Number

A10

6/5/2016 Author Checker

Scale

TIMBER BATTEN TO LEVEL UP FLOOR

04Concrete slab 3700

03Glass Bottom 3200 02 Bridge Bottom 3000 PARALLEL FLANGE CHANNEL(200PFC)

RONDO CEILING SUSPNSION SYSTEM

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[Supplement]

ALL-IN Exhibition This exhibition is conducted at the end of every semester to reflect the academic results of each course. Only selected pieces of work will be pinned up for exhibition. Fortunately, many of my works were chosen for this exhibition from year one to year three. This exhibition is also open to the public which leads to a more open academic environment in the school. The book we edited in this semester was pinned up to demonstrate our understanding of the topic ‘City and Machine’. The book is open to sale during All-in Exhibition.


Book Edition- Machine and City Six of us edited the book which was contributed by all members in the tutorial. Topic- Posting in Modern Adelaide The term machine in this context is interpreted as an assemblage of a variety of functional parts in order to serve one or multi-purposes. Hence, Australia Post is interpreted as a ‘machine’ as it consists of various computerised components for letter distribution. The illustration on the left hand side demonstrates the concept of Australia Post working as a ‘machine’ on top of the metropolitan Adelaide. Ever since urban areas entered the digital era, writing and posting a letter has become more or less a nostalgic amusement rather than a daily necessity. Consequently, the posting of letters has declined rapidly. The regional differences within Australia Post must not be neglected as each metropolitan area has its own specific needs. In 1837, the South Australian postal system was started by the colonial storekeeper Thomas Gilbert at his private residence and was followed by a post office at the corner of King William and Franklin Streets in Adelaide. After nearly 180 years, Adelaide Post, as a part of Australia Post, has grown into a sophisticated network, consisting of both offices and street post boxes which provide a wide range of mailing services to the public.

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The term MACHINE in this context is interpreted as an assemblage of a variety of functional parts in order to serve one or multi-purposes. Hence, Australia Post is interpreted as a ‘machine’ as it consists of various computerised components for letter distribution. The illustration demonstrates the concept of Australia Post working as a ‘machine’ on top of the metropolitan Adelaide.


Others I had learnt sketches for two years. Some of the above images are the hand drawing for the design course and some are my personal practices. By learning sketches, the understanding on light and shadow became clear to me.

Group Work This hand-made portrait is made by four of us: Nina Lay May Meng Aaron Ding Evangeline Wang zu It was a small city image expression exercise which we ought to make a portrait to represent a corner of the Adelaide city. The outcome is stunning as the wire and needles give an extra layer of details under a light. The shadow them cast onto the painting is captivating.

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Landscape Analysis Sketch Himeji Garden-Zen Garden/Rundle Street/Bonython Park Adelaide


鏡花水月:池中山景 Mountain View in a Pool Botanic Garden Adelaide, SA

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鏡花水月:光の河 River of Light Architecture : SAHMRI Adelaide ,SA


終 The End



王 � Evangeline Wang Zu Master Application Portfolio G30 The Tokyo University Size: A4 Orientation: Portrait Adelaide,South Australia 2016/11/24



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