Graduate Architect Portfolio

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WILL OSBORNE ARCHITECTURE P O RT FO LI O selected works


curriculum vitae

WILL OSBORNE

m/ 0434 057 598 e / osborne_w@live.com a/ 18/36 Anderson Road Hawthorn East 3123

EDUCATION

Master of Architecture Monash University, 2019 Bachelor of Architectural Design Monash University, 2015 Adv. Diploma of Building Design & Tech Holmesglen Institute, 2011

PROFESSIONAL SKILLS

Leading meetings with design consultants. Detailed knowledge of Building Codes and Standards; Town Planning regulations. Facilitation and oversight of collaborative design meetings; strong communication and co-ordinate abilities. Experience experience in designing and compiling of construction and manufacturing drawing sets. Notable production drawing concepts from analysis of precedents and client briefs. Drafting Proficient; timely production of details drawings, plans and layouts Refined multi-tasking; carefully honed ability to review specifications, prepare documents and maintain project scheduling.

TECHNICAL SKILLS

Rhino 3D + Vray/ ArchiCAD/ AutoCAD Revit - self-taught and continuing to learn Adobe Creative Suite (Ps, AI, Id) Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Powerpoint) Windows & Mac compatible Hand drawing / Model making

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

Olkola Aboriginal Corporation - Close collaborating in masterplanning and design of Cultural Knowledge Centre and Ranger Base in Far North Queensland, 2018 ongoing. Houses of Ryoji Suzuki, up-coming publication - Created reproduction drawings for a selection of projects, 2019. Monash Masters Student - Guest critic for final presentation of Technologies class, 2019. Monash University - Teaching Assistant for Technologies and Environments II class, 2018.


CAREER EXPERIENCE Teaching Associate Monash University Contracted since Mar 2019

Tutoring “Technology and Environments II” students on structural knowledge when designing buildings.

Co-founder & Chairperson FORUM Jan 2019 - Present

Working closely with collaborators on small to mid sized community focused projects.

I organised and ran the events and materials testing for students to gain a hands-on understanding of how materials perform, including the Pasta Bridge competition.

Undertaking multiple workshops with collaborators, typically over longer time frames, to find specific outcomes and form strong relationships Chairing weekly meetings and delivering minutes.

Customer Assistant Dan Murphy’s Liquor Part time/ Sep 2017-Current

Architectural Assistant Genton Architecture Nov 2016 - Sep 2017

While undertaking my Masters degree, I worked part-time to support myself. With no prior Retail experience, I was quick to learn how to tend to many different customers’ needs in a single day. I have proven my abilities in ensuring customers are leaving satisfied with their experience in store. Frankston Station redevelopment competition - working on concept design, site analysis, visual production and material scheduling. Burbank - Verse Townhouses & Cumulus tower, Dandenong Visual rendering and presentation formatting. Performed site analysis and concept presentations for incoming projects and was exposed to feasibility studies. Shifting across multiple projects at various stages, I performed duties in visual rendering, client presentation documents and specification schedules. Active participation in studio reviews.

Draftsperson & Client Services Tensor Building Technologies Oct 2011 - Jun 2013

Delivered construction and manufacturing drawing sets for prefabricated Bathroom Pods. Leading design meetings with consultants that saw the coordination of the Bathroom Pods to be manufactured ahead of project schedule. Account Management of complex client relationships; scheduled projects production; managed workload of 3-person drafting team.

REFERENCES

Hannah Robertson 0425 460 880

Team Supervisor Monash University

Jamie McCutcheon 0459 400 277

Senior Associate Genton Architecture

Jacqui Alexander 0410 269 095

Monash Senior lecturer / POST Magazine


professional practice - Genton Architecture

FRANKSTON TRAIN STATION COMPETITION

EXISTING

SHEATH

BEACH

EXISTING STATION LACKS SCALE + CIVIC PRESENCE. THE STATION + RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE DIVIDES THE CITY.

NEW VOLUME TO SHEATH RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE + TO CREATE SCALE TO DEFINE THE STATION. VOLUME RAISED OFF GROUND TO ALLOW VIEWS ACROSS PLATFORM.

PUBLIC REALM AROUND STATION UNIFIED WITH NEW COASTAL INFLUENCED TERRAIN. NEW ICONIC OBJECT FLOATS ABOVE.

The goal of the design is to create and celebrate a sense of arrival to a of a vibrant retail and civic precinct. Our scheme envisages the station at the centre of a pedestrian retail zone across Young street and a public park running along Fletcher Road adjacent to the Chisholm campus, blurring the entry point to the station platforms. My involvement in the competition was in developing the design concept from initial sketches; modeling facade iterations, reprogramming the street-scape and diagramming. Once awarded the project, I further adjusted the facade and researched materials and ESD systems. CONCEPT DIAGRAM

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Rose Smith Ave

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Balmoral Street

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Young Street

Young Street

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Station Platform 1 PSO Office

Station Entrance

General Office (Storage)

Ampitheatre

Control Room

Kiosk / Cafe

Community Library Waiting area

Public Male Toilet

Public Female Toilet Unisex Accessible Toilet

IT Room

Unisex Accessible Toilet

Service Distruption room

Cleaner’s room

Communication room

Driver’s Facility Male locker room

Storage Room Battery Storage

Driver Managers Office

Parkiteer

Staff Male Toilet

Staff Female Toilet

Driver’s Male toilet

Access Corridor

Drivers Facility Meal Room

Customer Service Staff Meal room Cafe

Driver’s Facility Female locker room

Driver’s Female toilet

Ticket Office

Access Corridor

Underpass

Staff Male Locker room

Staff Female Locker room

Station Platform 2

Station Supervisor’s Office

Train tracks

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GENERAL AP01

ACCESS PANEL CEILING

TRIMLESS CUSTOMWOOD MDF ACCESS PANEL. PLASTER TO BUTT TO EDGE OF PANEL - FLUSH FINISH. TOUCH LATCH LOCKING MECHANISM CODE: K110809 SET BEAD

600 X 600MM

MATCH TO SURROUNDING FINISH

MATCH TO SURROUNDING FINISH

KIMBERLEY PRODUCTS T: 03 9768 5777

USE FIRE RATED ACCESS PANEL WHERE REQUIRED KIMBERLEY K115209

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ACCESS PANEL CEILING

AU-DI PANEL HIGH PERFORMANCE PERFORATED TIMBER PANEL WITH INTEGRATED ACOUSTIC BACKING (IAB). FLUSH FINISH PLYWOOD SUBSTRATE PRODUCT TYPE: AP125D/60

600 X 600MM WITH 25MM UNPERFORATED MARGIN PERFORATED HOLES: 6MM DIA

GOLDENCORE LIGHT

CLEAR COATED

ATKAR ARCHITECTURAL CONTACT: BEN SANGSTER T: 9796 3333

MARINE GRADE PLYWOOD CONCEALED FRAMING

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ACCESS PANEL WALL

PANTHER TRIMLESS WALL TILE ACCESS PANEL FOR PLUMBING ACCESS

TBC WITH FINAL NOMINATED TILE SIZE MIN 600 X 600MM

TL05 / TL06

RHONDO

MADE TO ORDER TO SUIT TILE SIZE. USE ANTI-BACTERIAL SEALS

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CARPET TILE

EGE EPOCA PROFILE MODULAR CARPET 480 X 480 X 5MM TILE WITH INTEGRATED RECYCLED CUSHION BACKING WOVEN LOOP PILE 100% POLYMIDE

CP01

CEIING PANEL ALCADEX FR

CURVED ALUMINIUM COMPOSITION PANEL TO CEILING CURVATURE AND INSIDE LINING OF CIRCLE CUTOUT. MECHANICALLY FIX TO STEEL FRAMING AT EDGES 3M DOUBLE SIDED TAPE TO CENTRE OF PANELS USE SCREW FIXINGS AND FOAM BACKING . EXPRESSED JOINTS

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CEILING PANEL AU-DI PANEL HIGH PERFORMANCE PERFORATED TIMBER PERFORATED TIMBER PANELS WITH INTEGRATED ACOUSTIC BACKING (IAB) PLYWOOD SUBSTRATE PRODUCT TYPE: AP125D/60

FRANKSTON STATION DESIGN COMPETITION

IMAGE SHOWN INDICATIVE ONLY

TUFTED

RD-C CONTACT: STELLA HADJIANGELI T: 0401 426 451

4MM THICK PANEL, PANEL: SPARKING NOM PANEL SIZES: WHITE LENGTH 4000L X SILICON: WHITE 1200W MM

MATT

CSP ARCHITECTURAL CONTACT: KYLIE ROBERTSON T: 03 9361 9999 / 0405 866 028

1200 X 600MM GRID MODULES WITH 25MM UNPERFORATED MARGIN PERFORATED HOLES: 6MM DIA

CLEAR COATED

ATKAR ARCHITECTURAL CONTACT: BEN SANGSTER T: 9796 3333

BLACK 060380548

GOLDENCORE LIGHT

LOCATION: CANOPY UNDERSIDE INSTALL TO CURVATURE - NO FACETING ACCEPTED

SCALE

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CONCEALED FRAMING WARRANTY: 5 YEARS

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DESCRIPTION / PRODUCT AU-DI BOARD HIGH-PERFORMANCE PERFORATED SUSPENDED PLASTERBOARD WITH INTEGRATED ACOUSTIC BACKING (IAB) PRODUCT TYPE: AB125D / 60

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CEILING PANEL PEFORATED PLASTERBOARD

1200 X 600MM GRID MODULES WITH 25MM UNPERFORATED MARGIN

CS01

SPLASHBACK CONCREATE CONCRETE PREFINISHED 4MM THICK, FIBRE CEMENT SHEET PANELS GLUE FIXED TO ROUGH SANDED ALLOW FOR CUT PLYWOOD SUBSTRATE PANELS 600 X 600MM

CON01

CONCRETE - FLOOR INSITU CONCRETE WITH EXPOSED & SEATING AGGREGATE. CEMENT AND AGGREGATE TO MATCH CON02. SEAL WITH NON-YELLOWING CLEAR PENETRATIVE SURFACE TREATMENT

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CONCRETE - WALL

CLASS 1 PRECAST CONCRETE WITH EXPOSED AGGREGATE MI 296B. MINIMUM ARIS EDGES, ANTI GRAFFITI SURFACE TREATMENT TO ALL EXPOSED SURFACES

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CONCRETE - WALL

CLASS 1 TEXTURED OFF- FORM CONCRETE WITH TIMBER BOARD MARKED FINISH. ANTI GRAFFITI SURFACE TREATMENT TO ALL EXPOSED SURFACES

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CONCRETE COVING

CLASS 1 COVED PRECAST CONCRETE WITH EXPOSED AGGREGATE MI 296B. MINIMUM ARIS EDGES, ANTI GRAFFITI SURFACE TREATMENT TO ALL EXPOSED SURFACES

VARIES 180 230MM THICK PANELS

COLOUR MATCH TO PF04

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NOT FOR PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTION

SPEC

UNDERCOATED (PF04 TOP COAT APPLIED ON SITE)

ATKAR ARCHITECTURAL CONTACT: BEN SANGSTER T: 9796 3333

EXPRESSED JOINT DETAIL WARRANTY: 5 YEARS

NATURAL GREY

HONED

ROYAL OAK FLOORS T: 03 9826 3611

LOCATION: NOMINATED STAFF / BOH AREAS CONCEAL FIXED PANELS, EXTENT TO FULL LENGTH OF BENCH

CEMENT: BRIGHTONLITE WHTIE OXIDE AGGREGATE: WHITE FELDSPAR AGGREGATE

HONED ANTI-SLIP / PF07

SLIP RATING: TO ACHIEVE P4 ON-SITE GRINDING / HONING CONTROL JOINTS: EVERY 3 X 3M

CEMENT: BRIGHTONLITE WHTIE OXIDE AGGREGATE: WHITE FELDSPAR AGGREGATE

HONED TO #120 / BIANCO PRECAST PF07 ANTI-GRAFITTI CONTACT: IVAN GRIGUOL T: 08 8359 0666 / 0412 413 209

SUPPLIED AS FULL HEIGHT PANELS

NATURAL GREY CEMENT

TEXTURED / PF07 ANTI-GRAFITTI

NOM 122MM WIDE BOARDS TO BE ATTACHED TO FORMWORK TO CREATE TEXTURE. USE FINE-SAWN BOARDS. TO AS 3610. TEST PANEL REQUIRED FOR APPROVAL

TBC - 200 X 200MM CEMENT: WITH 100MM BRIGHTONLITE RADIUS, WHTIE OXIDE DEPTH TO MATCH AGGREGATE: WHITE FELDSPAR WALL PANEL AGGREGATE

HONED TO #120 / BIANCO PRECAST PF07 ANTI-GRAFITTI CONTACT: IVAN GRIGUOL T: 08 8359 0666 / 0412 413 209

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02ALLOWING ELEVATE VIEWS ACROSS THE PLATFORM ALLOWING VIEWS ACROSS THE PLATFORM

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DEFINE ENTRANCE AND CREATE FUTURE PROJECTION SCREEN FOR THE AMPITHEATRE

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SEPERATE BUILDINGS ALONG THE PLATFO ALLOWING VIEWS ACROSS THE PLATFORM TO TO ALLOW NEW LINES TO BE PRESERVED

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TO VIEW CORRIDORS + LIGHT 03 OPEN

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DEFINE ENTRANCE AND CREATE FUTURE PROJECTION SCREEN FOR THE AMPITHEATRE

SEPERATE BUILDINGS ALONG THE PLATFORM TO ALLOW NEW LINES TO BE PRESERVED

BUILDINGS AND LANDSCAPE INTERGRA TO CREATE A COASTAL TERRAIN

01 SHELTER

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DEFINE ENTRANCE AND CREATE FUTURE PROJECTION SCREEN FOR THE AMPITHEATRE

SEPERATE BUILDINGS ALONG THE PLATFORM TO ALLOW NEW LINES TO BE PRESERVED

BUILDINGS AND LANDSCAPE INTERGRATED TOGETHER TO CREATE A COASTAL TERRAIN

SEPERATE BUILDINGS ALONG THE PLAT TO ALLOW NEW LINES TO BE PRESERVE

FORM GENERATION

FRANKSTON STATION DESIGN COMPETITION

01 SHELTER

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03 OPEN

ALLOWING VIEWS ACROSS THE PLATFORM

TO VIEW CORRIDORS + LIGHT

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FRANKSTON STATION DESIGN COMPETITION

04 ACTIVATE

DEFINE ENTRANCE AND CREATE FUTURE PROJECTION SCREEN FOR THE AMPITHEATRE

05 DISPERSE SEPARATE BUILDINGS ALONG THE PLATFORM TO 05 DISPERSE ALLOW NEW LINES TO BE PRESERVED

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SEPERATE BUILDINGS ALONG THE PLATFORM TO ALLOW NEW LINES TO BE PRESERVED

BUILDINGS AND LANDSCAPE INTERGR TO CREATE A COASTAL TERRAIN

FORM GENERATION

FRANKSTON STATION DESIGN COMPETITION

06 INTEGRATION BUILDINGS AND LANDSCAPE INTEGRATED INTERGRATION TOGETHER TO CREATE06 A COASTAL TERRAIN

04 ACTIVATE

05 DISPERSE

DEFINE ENTRANCE AND CREATE FUTURE PROJECTION SCREEN FOR THE AMPITHEATRE

SEPERATE BUILDINGS ALONG THE PLATFORM TO ALLOW NEW LINES TO BE PRESERVED

BUILDINGS AND LANDSCAPE INTERGRATED TOGETHER TO CREATE A COASTAL TERRAIN

MIDDAY SUNLIGHT

MIDDAY SUNLIGHT

SUNLIGHT ENTERS THROUGH TWO HOLES PENETRATED THROUGH ROOFING (HOLES ARE SURFACED WITH TRANSPARENT MATERIAL TO PROTECT FROM RAIN)

ARTIST IMPRESSION | YOUNG ST APPROACH FRANKSTON STATION DESIGN COMPETITION

SUNLIGHT ENTERS THROUGH TWO HOLES PENETRATED THROUGH ROOFING (HOLES ARE SURFACED

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SUNLIGHT PENETRATES THROUGH FACADE MESH TO CREATE FILTERED LIGHT ON THE PLATFORM (DIRECT SUNLIGHT THROUGH TWO OPENINGS

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SUNLIGHT PENETRATES THROUGH FACADE MESH TO CREATE FILTERED LIGHT ON THE PLATFORM (DIRECT SUNLIGHT THROUGH TWO OPENINGS

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ROOF RAIN WATER CATCHMENT

PHOTOVENTILATION VOLTAIC SOLAR PANELS 51 CROSS

2 BATTERY STORAGE ROOM

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MATERIALS

WINDS ROOM BATTERY STORAGE 62 PREVAILING

SOLAR PANELS PLACED ON ROOF PROVIDING ENERGY TO PLATFORM BUILDINGS

ENERGY HARVESTED FROM SOLAR PANELS IS STORED ON PLATFORM BATTERY STORAGE.

ROOF TO ALLOW FOR COLLECTING OF RAIN WATER.

UTILISING RECYCLABLE MATERIALS ON THE FACADE AND TIMBER COMPONENTS

YOUNG SOLAR PANELS STREET FACADE PLACED ON OPENINGS ROOF +PROVIDING MESH MATERIAL ENERGY ALLOWS TO PLATFORM FOR CROSS BUILDINGS VENTILATION THROUGH PLATFORM. ENERGY HARVESTED FROM AND SOLAR MESH MATERIALS REDUCES PANELS IS STORED ON PLATFORM PROTECTS FROM SOUTH-WESTERLY BATTERY STORAGE. PREVAILING WINDS

MORNING SUNLIGHT

SUNLIGHT PENETRATES THROUGH TO PLATFORM (BUILDING ON PLATFORMS ALLOW FOR ENHANCED WEATHER PROTECTION

SUNLIGHT PENETRATES THROU TO PLATFORM (BUILDING ON PLATFORMS ALLOW FOR ENHANCED WEATHER PROTE

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7 IRRIGATION TO SURROUNDING GRASS LANDS

IRRIGATION TO SURROUNDING GRASS LANDS

TO GREY WATER TOILETS

TO GREY WATER TOILETS

ROOF STORAGE RAIN WATER CATCHMENT TANK 73 WATER

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WATER ROOFDISTRIBUTED TO ALLOW FOR TO PLATFORM COLLECTING FACILITIES OF RAIN (I WATER. E. TOILETS AND STAFF FACILITIES) RAIN WILL ASSIST WITH MAINTAINING REQUIREMENTS OF ROOF PLANTING MATERIALS + TERRACED GARDENS UTILISING RECYCLABLE MATERIALS ON THE FACADE AND TIMBER COMPONENTS

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CROSS VENTILATION

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PREVAILING WINDS

YOUNG STREET FACADE OPENINGS + MESH MATERIAL ALLOWS FOR CROSS VENTILATION THROUGH PLATFORM. MESH MATERIALS REDUCES AND PROTECTS FROM SOUTH-WESTERLY PREVAILING WINDS

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WATER STORAGE TANK

WATER DISTRIBUTED TO PLATFORM FACILITIES (I E. TOILETS AND STAFF FACILITIES) RAIN WILL ASSIST WITH MAINTAINING REQUIREMENTS OF ROOF PLANTING + TERRACED GARDENS


professional practice - Tensor Building Technologies

TENSOR BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES My first project while employed was to assist in the design and documentation of pre-fabricated Bathroom Pods. Working independently and reporting drafts to the architect, my role was to design the structural frame of the bathroom, WC and ensuite pods. Heading design meetings with an external design firm was critical to ensure fixtures and fittings were selected and positioned appropriately within the frame. Liaising with the build team in China was a trying aspect of the process, with multiple revisions made for tolerances and product specifications.

Laundry Pod

Bathroom Pod



professional practice - volunteer

FORUM & Mt. MARTHA P.S SENSORY GARDEN

Sunken Tyre Pond

Archway

Various ground textures

Rope Climb Birds Nest Sandpit

Different sections for planting between each wall type

Rope weave wall

Retaining walls

Timber post wall

Tunnel Rammed Earth wall Student DIY brick/tile wall Boulder field

Retaining walls

Student personalised tiles

FORUM is a design collective formed around the premise of a flat hierarchy and we are primarily interested in exploring ways of engaging the user in the design process. FORUM is motivated by the knowledge that can be gained from the user and the people you work with and valuing that rather than seeing ourselves as pure service providers The intent behind this is that both parties gain value from the collaboration that makes future projects richer. We are interested in processes that enables the shifting of the relationship between architect and user. Our first major project was a Sensory Garden at Mt. Martha Primary School. Stage One is a “shop-front” playground that utilises a modular frame for easy infill and additions to be made over time.

Laying out all the students drawings on along the garden ‘path’

While a slow project, taking 10 months to reach Stage One, the close collaboration and workshops with the students and teachers meant a thorough understanding of what the most appropriate outcome was achieved.


Workshopping with the students, with pen and paper, to find out what they would like to see in the Sensory Garden

The students playing on the Shopfront structure for the first time

Future infill panels that can be constructed, painted and replaced


studio 9 - Okola - winter 19’ - Hannah Robertson

OLKOLA CULTURAL & KNOWLEDGE CENTRE The Olkola design Studio seeks to establish a collaboration between students of Monash Architecture with Traditional Owners the Olkola People, in Cape York, Queensland in codesigning and constructing a Cultural Knowledge Centre and Ranger Base. The focus of the project is on the co-design process, self-build guidelines, and indigenous design protocols for working with remote Aboriginal communities. The projected outcomes of operating through this lens is to gain a deeper understanding of the people who inhabit and maintain the buildings, combining the technical knowledge of architectural design with the indepth knowledge Elders have of their culture and Country, and throughout the process build and foster long-term relationships. The Studio involved a 10-day study trip to Olkola Country to stay with the Elders and Rangers to learn, share and reflect on the design task, and also the socio, cultural, political and economic environments that encapsulates this region. As time passes, the more of Olkola people visit and add themselves to the Culture Centre


Story telling

Documenting

Merging culture and science


studio 8 - Unfinished Business - summer ‘18 - Timothy Moore & Georgia Nowak

QUEEN VICTORIA - NATIVE FOOD HUB

The redevelopment project for the Queen Victoria market and car park sparked controversy as to whether or not deep excavations in the existing car park should occur. The 10,000 graves of the old Melbourne Cemetery lie less than a meter under the asphalt. Under that, an almost endless history of aboriginal settlement, and together they bring up the history of the Frontier Wars. My project seeks to return the large car park to a native landscape on which an aboriginal owned and operated retail store, restaurant and community garden are situated. Native resources are harvested under traditional practices still known and what was once lost. An annual procession and “seeding” through the streets of Melbourne propagates and promotes the use of native grasses and species, culminating in a gathering at Queen Victoria to commemorate what has been lost and celebrate our binding future.


A Social Enterprise VOLUNTEER PROGRAM

HEALING & REFLECTION

COMMUNITY GARDEN

EDUCATION

FOOD PRODUCTION & CULTIVATION

EMPLOYMENT DISTRIBUTION NETWORK

RETAIL STORE EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT FOR FARMERS

RESTAURANT SHARED KNOWLEDGE & STORIES

VICTORIAN LANDMARK


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3 RONDO SHADOWLINE ANGLE TRIM TO PLASTERBOARD EDGE 200mm BENEXBLOCK HEBEL BLOCKWORK

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B

C

OPAQUE GLASS TO FIRST FLOOR TOILETS TYPICAL

D

TRESPA METEON ALUMINUM FACADE PANELS

E

CORRUGATED COLORBOND SHEETING @ 2O PITCH

600MM BENEXBLOCKS HEBEL BLOCKWORK

6mm VILABOARD TO TOP HATS @ 600CRS. 100x19mm RED IRONBARK TIMBER DECKING TO UNDERSIDE OF VILABOARD

F NOTE:

W18

W17

W19

1,440

W20

D4

W9

D5

D6

1,100

800

800 D3

1,300

D2

500

W8

1,900

W7

2,400

800 2,400

W6

6,713

W16

D19

1,260

2,390

W15

D18

2,700

310

D17

TIMBER FRAMED BALCONY REFER TO STAIR DETAILS

HORIZONTAL DIMENSIONS ON THE REQUEST OF TOM MALYSA

813

1200 EAVE

600 EAVE

1,250

SPRINGING HEIGHT

NATURAL ANODIZED ALU. FRAME TYPICAL (U.N.O)

150 S.S SHS COLOUR AS SPEC.

SOUTH ELEVATION A1

GC

580

D2

D3

4,283

D2 A6

POROUS PAVED AREA

!"#$%$&'%

D4

&!$"'()($&'

1,800

150

2,000 6,835

1,800

1,200 200

1,800

1,330

5,235

900

3,000 140

7,000

900

3,500 28,965

Y A5

S A3

BLOCK VENEER WALL THERMAL INSULATION TO WALL ACOUSTIC INSULATION TO WALL

C1

GC

GROOVED CONCRETE

PC

POLISHED CONCRETE

TF

TIMBER FLOORBOARDS

D1

DOOR NUMBER

W1

WINDOW NUMBER

FL ...

PROPOSED FLOOR LEVEL

B FB SG SWB

BENCH FIRE BOARD SHOWER GRATE SWITCHBOARD

140

600

1,065

10

B W9

')*"

D5

9

12

8

13

7

14

6

15

5

16

4

17

3

1,290 5,105

430 2,400 3,200

11,845

440

2 1

D6

18R @ 166mm G @ 288mm

BALCONY ABOVE

WILL OSBORNE 900

430 430 430 430 430 430 430 430 430 430 430

4,041 2,400

E A4

11

C2 A: 25.4m2

256x146 GALVANISED UB COLUMN ENCLOSED WITH FIRE RATED PLASTERBOARD TYPICAL U.S.O

5 1,050

140

956

KIOSK

360

SCALE: 1:100

W8

FL 9.775 GL 9.750

C

585 580 485 485 535 1,115 485 485 485 100

18

A1

3,360

W1b

A: 20m2

CL 12.175

A: 36m2

90 D13

GC

W7

360

2,445

CHANGE ROOM

FFL 12.975

200

1,000

W1a PC

D1

1,800

PLANT ROOM

3,000

140

W5

NORTH ELEVATION

W1d W1c

140

UMPIRES CHANGE ROOM

W1h

W1f W1e

4,245

2,300

W1k

W1j PC W1i A: 34.8m2 W1g

1,250

W4

A: 36m2

EQUIPMENT

CL 15.375

3,385

90

D10

W3

530 1,065

1,110

W1o W1l

600

A: 10.5m2 140

100dia. ZINC COLORBOND DOWNPIPE CONNECT TO UNDERGROUND CHANGE ROOM RAIN WATER TANK GC

W1m

W1n

W11

FIRST AID

D13a

W6

TIMBER FRAMED BACLONY STAIR DETAIL

360

W10

TF

A

360

TRESPA METEON ALUMINUM FACADE PANELS TO UNDERSIDE OF EAVE

600 EAVE

W25

D15

600

MEETING ROOM

B

7,160

10,935 TRESPA METEON ALUMINUM FACADE PANELS

GRADE

D14

400 1,950

2,400

1,520 1,065

GRADE

D11

3,000

530

5,165

C1

A: 36.3m2

1,065 360

FL 10.10

D9

1,075

3

FL 10.10

C1 W24

FL 9.775

C

DP

TOILETS

TF

FB SWB

140

1,105

W2a-r

18

3,025

PROVIDE OPENINGS FOR DOWNPIPES

TOILETS W23

ENTRANCE

17

140

140

860 2,040 850

6,713

800

2,700

1,325 1,815

5,285

50

16

3,660

1,200 LIGHT SHELVES 600MM EXTERIOR

600MM BENEXBLOCKS HEBEL BLOCKWORK W10

DP

18R @ 168mm G @ 288mm

LIFT

15

140

GRADE

813

870

1,185

50 90

14

190

W11

13

90 11,845

9,875

1

2

4

3

W22

5

6

8

7

9

W21

STEEL FRAME FIRE EXIT STAIR

11

4

D1

140

CORRUGATED COLORBOND5,000 1,200 SHEETING @ 2O PITCH

W1a-o 10

W A4

3,660

D1 A6

DP

12

2

150

1

140

3,645

600MM HEBEL FACE BLOCKWORK

256x146 GALVANISED UB COLUMN EXPOSED

D

7,074

28,965 2,865

D12

360

1,250

NATURALANODIZED ALU.6,985 Y FRAME A5 DOUBLE GLAZED TYPICAL (U.N.O)

1300 EAVE

E

360

F

7,308

SG

6,985

SPRINGING HEIGHT

E

6,922

SG

F

7,000

D

N A3

7,030

D8

C

7,090

D7

B

D16

SCALE: 1:100

A

1,800

150x150 SHS IRON COLUMN

/!)0$'1-($(."

ARCHITECT 2,400

140

+&,-($(."

3,600 7,160

/!)0'-,2

ELEVATIONS 900

900 360

645 C

34"35"/

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1:100 6!&+7-'&7

D3 A8

WD1001-A1-03

17.11.10 /!1-'&7

03/12


various projects

MODELS

Landscape forming - Cemetery, Chapel and Crematorium

Choas and Order - internal stairwells divide and join residential spaces

Paper folding exercise


Tea table and stool set - Hyrdowood Blackwood and Vic Ash timber

Philips Pavilion, 1958 - structural investigation


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