Selected work 2009-2016 PLASMA STUDIO + PMA BEIJING URBAN DESIGN ARCHITECTS WOODS BAGOT shanghai EXCHANGE | FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE, TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTS FACAULTY OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING & PLANNING, UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE University of melbourne EMAIL: HY.JOCELYN@GMAIL.COM
MOBILE: +61 0401810499
YANG HE
| ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
CONTENETS PROFESSIONAL WORKS
1.
388 LONSDALE STREET, MELBOURNE CBD - Urban Design Architects
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2.
80 LYNCH STREET, HAWTHORN - Urban Design Architects
6
3.
OTHER PROJECTS - Urban Design Architects
10
4.
WENLING INTIME FIVE-STAR HOTEL - Woods Bagot Shanghai
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5.
SHENZHEN GUANGMING NEW DISTRICT MASTERPLAN - Woods Bagot Shanghai
20
6.
URBAN GREEN COORIDOR - Plasma studio + PMA Beijing
26
7.
CHNEGDU SCIENCE CITY OVERALL URBAN DESIGN - Plasma studio + PMA Beijing
28
ACADEMIC WORKS (ARCHITECTURAL STUDIOS)
1.
DESIGN HUB - FOR A CREATIVE CITY
32
2.
NEST- Al Aqrabaniya Village WOMAN CENTRE
42
3.
RECONSTRUCTING IN-VISIBLE - RENOVATION OF MELBOURNE VICTORIA MARKET
52
4.
LANEWAY MUSIC HALL- MELBOURNE HALL OF MUSIC
62
PROFESSIONAL WORKS
PORTFOLIO OF YANG | 1
388 Lonsdale street
388 Lonsdale street apartment is located in the centre of Melbourne CBD, and is currently under construction. Project value: $20 million (Australian dollar) 152 apartments over 18 levels Type: Extension & Refurbishment Location: Melbourne CBD, Australia Feature:1.Reuse of the existing building fabric. 2.The development incorporates a roof garden, residents lounge, gymnasium and sauna, storage, and bicycle spaces. Personal Contribution: I joined this project at the stage of applying Planning permit, and what I had done includes sketchup modelling and CAD drafting for planning permit and help translate the CAD project into Revit. I worked on demolition plans, plans, reflected ceiling plans, apartment type plans, elevations, wall sections, window schedules and so forth.
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1202 1207
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LEVEL 12 PLAN
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A414
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14 x VISITOR BICYCLE RACKS
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COMMS
PD G12
PD G13
-/-/-
-/-/-
660L BIN
GAS
240L BIN
PD G07
660L BIN
FUTU
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WATER TAPPING
PD G10
PD G10
-/-/-
PD G05
-/-/-
CORRIDOR 1
PD G04
PD G03
-/60/30
-/60/30
STAIR 1
1240 PD 15
PD 315 PD G11 -/120/30
LIFT LOBBY GR
FFL 16.690 SSL 16.540
PD 316 -/-/-
W G01
PD G01
G/1 FH
PD 15 PD G09
MAIL ROOM 1
-/60/30
2200 approx.
TO YOUT
FIRE BOOSTER
LA LIFT
UNISEX DIS WC FIRE CONTROL ROOM 1 1
PD G14 -/120/120
LONSDALE STREET WIDTH 22.34m
ELEC.
660L BIN
BIN STORE 1
FHR
-/60/30
660L BIN 660L BIN
660L BIN
PD G06
LIFT 4
BIN STORE 2
660L BIN
660L BIN
1240
B
660L BIN
STAIR 2
FIRE RISER
FH
660L BIN
3075
A412
660L BIN
2815
660L BIN
1
2480
A
PD G02
5450
-/60/30
TENANCY 1
D TENANCY 2
PD G11
4000
TENANCY 3
E 1775
SUBSTATION 1
GAS METER ROOM 1
BUILDING PERMIT ISSUE
FH
PD G08
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STAIR 3
PD G09
800
817
-/60/30
PD 924
PD 925
-/60/30
PD G10 -/60/30
W G06
W G05
W G04
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A403
HARDWARE LANE WIDTH 4.2m
4232
Ground Floor Plan 1 : 100
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E D C B A
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Building Permit Issue Issue For Pricing Preliminary Issue Preliminary Issue Preliminary Issue
REV
20.01.16 03.07.15 1.07.15 23.06.15 31.10.14
DESCRIPTION
DATE
RS RS RS RS MT INITIAL
REVISIONS
A STAIR 2
BIN STORE 1
UNISEX DIS WC 1
A.B.N. 83 083 170 549
BIN STORE 2
LIFT LOBBY GR
CORRIDOR 1
PROJECT TITLE
STAIR 1
C
W G01
MAIL ROOM 1
TENANCY 3
2016/10/18 11:33:42
Unit 7/412 Toorak Road, Toorak VIC 3142 Telephone (03) 9827 9091 architects@urbandesign.com.au
FIRE CONTROL ROOM 1
TENANCY 2
TENANCY 1
LONSDALE STREET
B
PASSAGEWAY TO BE 2hr FIRE RATED
388 LONSDALE ST 388 LONSDALE ST. MELBOURNE. 3000
DRAWING TITLE
Ground Floor Plan
This drawing is COPYRIGHT and shall remain the property of URBAN DESIGN ARCHITECTS
Ground Floor - Part Plan Rated Passageway 2 Fire 1 : 100
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SCALE
0
1
DATE
09/25/14
DRAWN
Author
CHECKED
Checker
JOB NO.
13072
DRAWING
A202
2
3
4
5 M
NORTH
E
9
10
9
10
W 1403
APT 1408
LIVING/DINING
BALCONY
Existing Lift Overrun
1000
RL64.90
Proposed Level 14 GLASS BALUSTRADE AS SPECIFIED WITH BATTED JOINTS GLASS AND ALUMINIUM FRAMING
RL64.25
W 1803 PFC SECTION TO EDGE OF BALCONY REFER TO STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS
LIVING/DINING
PLANTERBOX- REFER TO SCHEDULE
BALCONY ALUCOBOND CLADDING TO THE EDGE OF BALCONY AS SPECIFIED ON MANUFACTURE INSTALLATION DETAIL
SQUARE SET CEILING JUNCTION
REFER TO HYDRAULIC DRAWINGS FOR BALCONY DRAINAGE CONNECTION
CT-3
AF-12 BUZON PEDESTAL SYSTEM
100mm UPSTAND BALCONY DOOR FLOOR FINISH AS SPECIFIED
FOLD BACK ALUCOBOND 100mm IN TO UNDERSIDE OFTHE75 mm CONCRETE HEBEL SLAB FLOOR
FX-33
TECBEAM REFER TO ENGINEERS DRAWINGS 75 mm CONCRETE HEBEL FLOOR
SUSPENDED PLASTERBOARD CEILING TO APTS TYPICALLY LEVEL 12-18
3065
TECBEAM REFER TO ENGINEERS DRAWINGS
APT 1308
W 1303
TECBEAM REFER TO ENGINEERS DRAWINGS
1000
FLOOR FINISH AS SPECIFIED 75 mm CONCRETE HEBEL FLOOR
LIVING/DINING
AF-12 BUZON PEDESTAL SYSTEM
100mm UPSTAND BALCONY DOOR
Proposed Level 18 RL76.51
PFC SECTION TO EDGE OF BALCONY REFER TO STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS
ALUMINIUM BALUSTRADE TO MANUFACTURE INSTALLATION DETAIL
BALCONY
REFER TO HYDRAULIC DRAWINGS FOR BALCONY FRAINAGE CONNECTION
SQUARE SET CEILING JUNCTION
EF-02
REFER TO HYDRAULIC DRAWINGS FOR PLANTERBOX DRAINAGE CONNECTION
ALUCOBOND CLADDING TO THE EDGE OF BALCONY AS SPECIFIED ON MANUFACTURE INSTALLATION DETAIL
CT-3 FOLD BACK ALUCOBOND 100mm IN TO UNDERSIDE OFTHE SLAB
TECBEAM REFER TO ENGINEERS DRAWINGS SUSPENDED PLASTERBOARD CEILING TO APTS TYPICALLY LEVEL 12-18
75 mm CONCRETE HEBEL FLOOR
Proposed Level 13
EF-02
RL61.18
APT 1708
PFC SECTION TO EDGE OF BALCONY REFER TO STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS
ALUMINIUM BALUSTRADE TO MANUFACTURE INSTALLATION DETAIL
BALCONY REFER TO HYDRAULIC DRAWINGS FOR BALCONY DRAINAGE CONNECTION
100
BEDROOM
ALUCOBOND CLADDING TO THE EDGE OF BALCONY AS SPECIFIED ON MANUFACTURE INSTALLATION DETAIL
CT-3 SQUARE SET CEILING JUNCTION
AF-12 BUZON PEDESTAL SYSTEM
100mm UPSTAND BALCONY DOOR
EF-18
FLOOR FINISH AS SPECIFIED FOLD BACK ALUCOBOND 100mm IN TO UNDERSIDE OFTHE SLAB
75 mm CONCRETE HEBEL FLOOR
ALUMINIUM WALL VENT RENDER FINISH AS EXTERIOR FINISH SCHEDULE
TECBEAM REFER TO ENGINEERS DRAWINGS
TECBEAM REFER TO ENGINEERS DRAWINGS 75 mm CONCRETE HEBEL FLOOR
Proposed Level 17
3200
SUSPENDED PLASTERBOARD CEILING TO APTS TYPICALLY
APT 1208
W 1204
AF-12 BUZON PEDESTAL SYSTEM
100mm UPSTAND BALCONY DOOR
RL73.44
PFC SECTION TO EDGE OF BALCONY REFER TO STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS
GLASS BALUSTRADE AS SPECIFIED WITH BATTED JOINTS GLASS AND ALUMINIUM FRAMING
LIVING/DINING
REFER TO HYDRAULIC DRAWINGS FOR BALCONY FRAINAGE CONNECTION
PLANTERBOX- REFER TO SCHEDULE
ALUCOBOND CLADDING TO THE EDGE OF BALCONY AS SPECIFIED ON MANUFACTURE INSTALLATION DETAIL
BALCONY CT-3
SQUARE SET CEILING JUNCTION
FOLD BACK ALUCOBOND 100mm IN TO UNDERSIDE OFTHE SLAB
FLOOR FINISH AS SPECIFIED TECBEAM REFER TO ENGINEERS DRAWINGS
SUSPENDED PLASTERBOARD CEILING TO APTS TYPICALLY LEVEL 12-18
75 mm CONCRETE HEBEL FLOOR
W 1603 Proposed Level 12
APT 1608
RL57.98
W 1604
PROVIDE FLASHING
EF-19
1000
EF-19
FLOOR FINISH AS SPECIFIED
Existing Roof Level RL56.98 75 mm CONCRETE HEBEL FLOOR
TECBEAM REFER TO ENGINEERS DRAWINGS
TECBEAM REFER TO ENGINEERS DRAWINGS
700 WB TO ENGINEER SPECIFICATION
REFER TO HYDRAULIC DRAWINGS FOR BALCONY FRAINAGE CONNECTION
ALUMINIUM BALUSTRADE TO MANUFACTURE INSTALLATION DETAIL
AF-12 BUZON PEDESTAL SYSTEM
100mm UPSTAND BALCONY DOOR
STEEL ANGLE TO ENGINEER SPECIFICATION
3065
75 mm CONCRETE HEBEL FLOOR
75 mm CONCRETE HEBEL FLOOR
EF-12
Proposed Level 16 RL70.38
LOCALLY PACK TO BEAM PFC SECTION TO EDGE OF BALCONY REFER TO STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS
LIVING/DINING
EF-02
EF-18
APT 1508
W 1503
APT 1108
EXISTING CONCRETE SLAB
100mm UPSTAND BALCONY DOOR FLOOR FINISH AS SPECIFIED
SUSPENDED PLASTERBOARD CEILING TO APTS TYPICALLY LEVEL 1-11
75 mm CONCRETE HEBEL FLOOR
FLOOR FINISH AS SPECIFIED
ALUMINIUM BALUSTRADE TO MANUFACTURE INSTALLATION DETAIL
AF-12 BUZON PEDESTAL SYSTEM
TECBEAM REFER TO ENGINEERS DRAWINGS
1000
2 A812
APT 1108
FOLD BACK ALUCOBOND 100mm IN TO UNDERSIDE OFTHE SLAB
SUSPENDED PLASTERBOARD CEILING TO APTS TYPICALLY LEVEL 12-18
EF-11
3065
WALL VENT REFER TO MECHANICAL DRAWING
E:\revit files\13072_Central File Model_jhe.rvt
ALUCOBOND CLADDING TO THE EDGE OF BALCONY AS SPECIFIED ON MANUFACTURE INSTALLATION DETAIL
CT-3
SQUARE SET CEILING JUNCTION
SUSPENDED PLASTERBOARD CEILING TO APTS TYPICALLY LEVEL 1-11
2016/10/24 8:34:08
REFER TO HYDRAULIC DRAWINGS FOR BALCONY FRAINAGE CONNECTION
BALCONY
4590
SQUARE SET CEILING JUNCTION
TECBEAM REFER TO ENGINEERS DRAWINGS 75 mm CONCRETE HEBEL FLOOR
Proposed Level 15
SQUARE SET CEILING JUNCTION
RL67.31 Proposed Level 11 RL53.39
1
Section A - South Elev 2
2
1 : 20
Section A - South Elev 3 1 : 20
BUILDING PERMIT ISSUE PROJECT TITLE
E D C B A REV
Building Permit Issue Issue For Pricing Preliminary Issue Preliminary Issue Preliminary Issue DESCRIPTION
REVISIONS
20.01.16 03.07.15 1.07.15 23.06.15 31.10.14 DATE
RS RS RS RS MT INITIAL
388 LONSDALE ST
Unit 7/412 Toorak Road, Toorak VIC 3142 Telephone (03) 9827 9091 architects@urbandesign.com.au A.B.N. 83 083 170 549
388 LONSDALE ST. MELBOURNE. 3000
DRAWING TITLE
Wall Sections - South Elevation Sheet 1
This drawing is COPYRIGHT and shall remain the property of URBAN DESIGN ARCHITECTS
SCALE DATE
1 11/06/15
DRAWN
SP
CHECKED
RS
JOB NO.
0
13072
DRAWING
A426
2
3
4
5 M
E
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80 Lynch street 80 Lynch apartment, located close to Glenferrie Railway station, Swinburne University, community facilities and shopping precinct, is currently under construction. Project value: $11 million 44 apartments over 6 levels Type: Apartment Location: 80 Lynch street, Hawthorn, Melbourne Personal Contribution: After joining this project, I started with the marketing drawings. Since the office was under staffed then, I was the only person full time on this project. Under the guidance of the principle architect, I produced the construction drawing set, attended project meetings, coordinated with other disciplines and project managers, went to site inspection and so forth.
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CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION
16/12/2015 12:24:14 PM
C:\Users\rschimidt\Documents\13055_Central Model File_151012_rschmidt.rvt
Area Schedule Level GR Floor GR Floor GR Floor GR Floor GR Floor GR Floor Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Level 2 Level 2 Level 2 Level 2 Level 2 Level 2 Level 2 Level 2 Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 Level 4 Level 4 Level 4 Level 4 Level 4 Level 4 Level 4 Level 4 Level 5 Level 5 Level 5 Level 5 Level 5 Level 5 Level 5
Unit Name Area G01 53.5 m²
Balcony Area 15.0 m²
G02
63.0 m²
26.0 m²
G03
53.0 m²
22.5 m²
G04
53.5 m²
13.5 m²
G05
48.5 m²
13.5 m²
G06
65.0 m²
13.0 m²
101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 501 502 503 504 505 506 507
74.0 m² 54.0 m² 67.0 m² 53.5 m² 52.5 m² 62.5 m² 48.5 m² 65.0 m² 74.0 m² 54.0 m² 67.0 m² 53.5 m² 52.5 m² 62.5 m² 48.5 m² 65.0 m² 63.0 m² 63.0 m² 48.0 m² 53.0 m² 51.5 m² 53.0 m² 49.0 m² 65.0 m² 63.0 m² 62.5 m² 48.0 m² 53.0 m² 51.5 m² 53.0 m² 49.0 m² 65.0 m² 63.0 m² 62.5 m² 51.0 m² 70.5 m² 71.0 m² 64.0 m² 65.0 m²
8.0 m² 9.0 m² 8.0 m² 8.0 m² 11.0 m² 10.5 m² 10.0 m² 8.0 m² 8.0 m² 9.0 m² 8.0 m² 8.0 m² 11.0 m² 10.5 m² 10.0 m² 8.0 m² 8.5 m² 31.5 m² 8.0 m² 10.0 m² 10.5 m² 10.0 m² 10.5 m² 8.0 m² 8.0 m² 10.5 m² 8.0 m² 10.0 m² 10.5 m² 10.0 m² 10.5 m² 8.0 m² 8.0 m² 10.5 m² 8.0 m² 14.0 m² 14.0 m² 13.0 m² 8.0 m²
Grand total: 45
2628 m²
DRAWING LIST Sheet Number A00 A02 A06 A07 A08 A09 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23 A24 A25 A28 A29 A30 A31 A32 A33 A34 A35 A36 A36A A37 A38 A39 A39A A40 A41 A42 A43 A44 A45 A45A A46 A46A A47 A48 A48A A49 A49A
Sheet Name Cover Sheet Grid Setout Plan Basement 2 Plan Basement 1 Plan Ground Floor Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Roof Plan Elevations E&N Elevations W&S Section A & B Section C Section D Section E Wall Section 1 Wall Section 2 Wall Section 3 Typical Roof Section Wall Section 4 & 5 RCP Basement 2 RCP Basement 1 RCP Ground RCP L1 RCP L2 RCP L3 RCP L4 RCP L5 Kitchen Schedule Island Bench Kitchen Type 4_Apt G04 Kitchen Type 5_ Apt 506 Kitchen Type 6_Apt 301 Kitchen Type 6A_Apt 102 Kitchen Type 1_Apt 302 Kitchen Type 2 & 2A _ 505 & G06 Kitchen Type 3_Apt G02 Bathroom Type Schedule Bathroom Types 1 & 2 Bathroom Types 3 & 4 Bathroom Types 3A & 4A Bathroom Types 5 & 6 & 7 Bathroom Type 5A Bathroom Types 8 & 9 Bathroom Types 10 & 11 Bathroom Types 10A Ensuite Types 1, 2 & 3 Ensuite Type 4
DRAWING LIST Current Revision A B A A B A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
A A A A A A
A A A A A A A A A
Sheet Number A50 A50A A50B A50C A50C1 A50C4 A50D A50D1 A50E A50F A50G A50H A50I A50J A50K A50L A50M A50N A50O A50P A50Q A60 A65 A66 A67 A68 A70 A71 A72 A80 A81 A82 A83 A84 A85 A86 A87 A88 A91 A92 A93 A94A
Sheet Name
APT Type Schedule APT Type A APT Type B APT Type C APT Type C1 C2 & C3 APT Type C4 APT Type D APT Type D1 APT Type E APT Type F APT Type G APT Type H APT Type I APT Type J APT Type K APT Type L APT Type M APT Type N APT Type O APT Type P APT Type Q Window Schedule Door Schedule Typical Door Frame Details Wall Types_1 Wall Types_2 Core & Stairs Detail Plan Core & Stairs Detail Section Car Lift Details Concrete Setout Plan - Basement 2 Concrete Setout Plan - Basement 1 Concrete Setout Plan - Ground Level Concrete Setout Plan - Level 1 Concrete Setout Plan - Level 2 Concrete Setout Plan - Level 3 Concrete Setout Plan - Level 4 Concrete Setout Plan - Level 5 Basement Elevation Typical Internal Mounting Heights Entrance, Lobby Interior Details Other Canopy Detail Drawing Typical Lobby Interior Details_GR Plan A94B Typical Lobby Interior Details_GR Elevation A94C Typical Lobby Interior Details_L1-L2 A94D Typical Lobby Interior Details_L3-L4 A94E Typical Lobby Interior Details_L5 A95 Typical Robe Sheet 1 A96 Typical Robe sheet 2 A97 Typical Bathroom Details 1 A98 Typical Bathroom Details 2 A99 Typical Bathroom Details 3 Grand total: 101
Current Revision
A A A A A A B A A A A A A A A A A A A A
PRELIMINARY ISSUE
A A C B D D H A A A A A D
A ISSUE FOR COORDINATION REV
04/11/15 JH
DESCRIPTION
DATE
INITIAL
REVISIONS
B A A 109 DIGHT STREET COLLINGWOOD VIC 3066 Telephone (03) 9419 2219 Facsimile (03) 9419 3653 architects@urbandesign.com.au A.B.N. 83 083 170 549
PROJECT TITLE
PROPOSED APARTMENT 80-84 LYNCH ST HAWTHORN DRAWING TITLE
Cover Sheet
This drawing is COPYRIGHT and shall remain the property of URBAN DESIGN ARCHITECTS SCALE DATE DRAWN CHECKED JOB NO. DRAWING
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2
3
4
5 M
04/22/15 Author Checker 13055
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600 200
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Entrance Section 1 1 : 50
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A82
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450 STEP
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600
565 35
1200
600
8955
LINE OF 600D X 600W CAPPING BEAM BELOW SHOWN DASHED @RL 22.150 TO TOP
(STEP IN SLAB)
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4875
ENTRANCE 150MM SETDOWN
2 X Ø150mm CORE HOLES FOR COMMUNICATIONS CONDUITS REFER TO A82 DRAWING 6
100MM HOB
4080
7500
4290
450 THICK SLAB
2940
90
(STEP IN SLAB)
150 100 150
4885
PRELIMINARY ISSUE
CAPPING BEAM BELOW MAIN ENTRANCE @ RL 22.000 TO TOP
2 X Ø150mm CORE HOLES FOR ELECTRICAL CONDUITS REFER TO A82 DRAWING 5
(STEP IN CAPPING BEAM) 10730
2780
FSL 22.600
600 THICK SLAB
3610
450 THICK SLAB
FSL 22.600
450 THICK SLAB
1440
4660
100 150
580
1920 110 150
8187
2150
450 THICK SLAB
4125
(STEP IN CAPPING BEAM)
120 1090
150 150 STEP FSL 22.450
600 THICK SLAB
100MM HOB
990
150 STEP
1440 150
FSL 22.600
600
600
1560 6537
995
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3090
2165
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1050 THICK SLAB
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1125
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1830
1235
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586
1275
FSL 22.600
3080
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3015
900 THICK SLAB
50
2150
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MASS CONCRETE
FSL22.300
FSL22.450
2550
2940
15 00
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740 450
15
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1000
2
200
00' 00 "
3695
FSL 22.600
3100
A82
10
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1050 THICK SLAB
2795
FSL22.600
3200
390 20 80
FSL 22.600
700 1000
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6615
RAMP 1:10
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4545
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3300
4100
4500
CAR LIFT WELL
150
5300
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GR Floor
CAR ENTRANCE RL 22000
SLAB EDGE 200mm RETAINING WALL @ RL 22.200 TO TOP
200
FSL22.550
2532
1000
2500
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B
SERVICES CUPBOARD RL 22600
1640
950
950
1785
1775
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450 THICK SLAB
700
2685
500
4455
2970
200
1000
VEHICLE ENTRY/EXIT
FSL22.000
2710
9020
500
3115
FSL22.100
150
FSL22.700
2095
140
90
1000
FSL 22.600
450 THICK SLAB
100MM HOB
600
D
240 6740
CAR LIFT VOID
CAR LIFT WELL
FSL22.600
1355
FSL22.700
1530
6500
UP
500
620
600 171° 00' 00"
125
9° 00' 00"
345
C
1585
200
3000
200
100MM HIGH BUND
IN SITU CONCRETE WALL
7500
7050 200
1000
COMMS DOOR
LINE OF 600D X 600W CAPPING BEAM BELOW CAR ENTRANCE SHOWN DASHED @ RL 21.550 TO TOP
3000 (STEP IN CAPPING BEAM)
FSL22.000
1660
3000
LMR 625
LIGHT COURT
200
180 2930
REFER CORE PLAN DWG A70
3204
Lobby RL 22600
7
7200
VEHICLE ENTRANCE 600MM SETDOWN
150
450 THICK SLAB
1650
FSL22.700
18 '0 0"
2565
FSL 22.600
GARBAGE CHUTE
2125
2668
200
200
90 °
1M HIGH PLANTER
150 900
200
1060
STAIRS
735
50
100MM HOB
LIFT VOID
6
8370
RL25.70
2400w x 600h BAR GRILLE
COMMS
1 : 50
8500
LINE OF 600D X 600W CAPPING BEAM BELOW SHOWN DASHED @ RL 22.150 TO TOP
1505
2500L WATER TANK
100
1010 1000
11510
MULTI STOREY BRICK COMMERCIAL BUILDING 329 BURWOOD ROAD 331 BURWOOD ROAD
LINE OF 600D X 600W CAPPING BEAM BELOW SHOWN DASHED @RL 22.150 TO TOP
FSL 22.600
450 THICK SLAB
5
4165
150
BLOCKWORK
Communications conduits
6
1 : 50
7730
200 1695 305 200
285 1565 CARPARK EXHAUST RISER
CAR PARK AIR INTAKE SHAFT 2 x Ø150mm HOLES FOR COMMUNICATIONS CONDUITS
Electrical conduits
LINE OF 450D X 600W CAPPING BEAM BELOW SHOWN DASHED @RL 22.150 TO TOP
1M HIGH PLANTER
LIGHT COURT
90 1710
4460
90
5970
B
7470
450
1420 970
600
2500L WATER TANK
150 900 150
4410 2990
3480
4
UP
950
100MM HOB
150 2600
1010
800
735
90
RL22.60
600 STEP
2240
50
A
LINE OF 950D X 600W CAPPING BEAM BELOW SHOWN DASHED @RL 22.150 TO TOP
GR Floor
RL22.60
60 ST 0 EP
6000
4710 6800
3
GR Floor
150 750
450 150 600 7000
MULTI STOREY CONCRETE PANELLED BUILDING 319 BURWOOD ROAD
1
140
Level 1
2 x Ø150mm HOLES FOR ELECTRICAL CONDUITS
5
1000
7
7
H G F E D C B A
ISSUE FOR COORDINATION ISSUE FOR COORDINATION ISSUE FOR COORDINATION
RETAINING WALL ADDED AT VEHICLE ENTRY STRUCUTRE CAPPING BEAMS UPDATED ISSUE FOR COORDINATION
AMEND SECTION 1
ISSUE FOR COORDINATION ISSUE FOR COORDINATION
REV
185
DESCRIPTION
26/11/15 10/11/15 04/11/15 02/11/15 27/10/15 19/10/15 14/10/15 07/10/15 DATE
JH JH JH JH JH JH JH JH INITIAL
REVISIONS
2810
16/12/2015 12:37:44 PM
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150 1050
450
RL22.60
Entrance RL 22450
450
GR Floor
109 DIGHT STREET COLLINGWOOD VIC 3066 Telephone (03) 9419 2219 Facsimile (03) 9419 3653 architects@urbandesign.com.au
CAPPING BEAM RL 22000
A.B.N. 83 083 170 549
CB1 600X600 PROJECT TITLE
PROPOSED APARTMENT
4390
80-84 LYNCH ST
Entrance section 2 1 : 50
RL22.60
Lobby RL 22600
450150
GR Floor
Entrance section 3 1 : 50
DRAWING TITLE
Entrance RL 22450 CAPPING BEAM RL 22000
Concrete Setout Plan - Ground Level
CB1 600X600
4390
4
HAWTHORN
7
1050
3
450
MULTI STOREY OLD BRICK DAY CARE CENTRE 331 BURWOOD ROAD
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7 Lobby RL 22600
This drawing is COPYRIGHT and shall remain the property of URBAN DESIGN ARCHITECTS SCALE DATE DRAWN CHECKED JOB NO. DRAWING
0
1
2
3
4
5 M
08/03/15 JH MT 13055
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H
NOTE: 1- THE FLOOR SLABS THROUGHOUT ARE TO HAVE AN FRL OF 90/90/90
6000
6
5
7470
7730
7200
1044 LID
50MM SETBACK FROM BOUNDARY CHECK THE VERTICALITY OF NEIGHBOURING BUILDING (319 BURWOOD ROAD)
D
A19 4660
.43 22
A82
4
7500
3
A82
C
A18
LIP .43 NV 22 39 I E C . 22 51 F . 226 4640
2
B ISSUE FOR COORDINATION A ISSUE FOR COORDINATION REV
04/11/15 JH 14/10/15 JH
DESCRIPTION
DATE
INITIAL
REVISIONS .82 22
COMM'S PIT
1700h fence
7 .5 22
E DG RI .9 30
E NC FE .8 795 23
water meters in 1200h rendered blockwork enclosure with doors
A82
D 04
.7 2A 22
WT F3
2 22 2.9 .8 9 8 IN V
.98 NV 22 .81 I 22
.72 22
GRATED PIT
2
E AT GR2.63
22 .7 2
PRELIMINARY ISSUE
WT M
.74 22
planter
LYNCH STREET
a/c unit
planter
5100
W G01
type F
2335
Unit
G01 lower
WT D
planter
WT M
PLANTER
WT F2
D 03 WT D
DP
90
PLANTER
WT D
CL
4875
16850
2 VISITOR BIKE PARKS
WT E
2450
4125
WT C3
BOUNDARY LINE
90
WT K2
Entry
D 01 D 02
89°59' 16.83
WT G4
.46 22
PD 02
2150
W G04
.37 22
AIR LOCK
PD 01
500 500
PD 04
WT G2
W G02
planter
GRATED PIT
BOOSTER
1590
D 06
planter
.84 22
WT D
.34 22
WT F2
WT G4
2245
90
1735
DP W G05
WT K2
CARPARK ECP SCV AIR INTAKE FIP
3080
600 WT G1
MSB
WT N1
1000
ENTRANCE LOBBY
UP
W G06
2
2600
D 05 W G07
A82
4100
DP
22 .63
.74 22
170
E
3460
SEC
COMMS
PD 03
WT A1
WT J2
WT K
mailboxes
105
W G03
WT A1
.67 22
.52 22
.49 22
.33 221102 22 .42
.72 22 1 .7 22
.24 22
.73 22 1105
22 .2 1
RIDGE 30.9
D 03
UP
PD 13
WT N
1010
planter
A20
2620
planter
180°18' 59.39
D 02
WT G1
2927
GP
2
E AT GR2.31
GP
.41 22 .13 22
BOUNDARY LINE
6700
2660
WT J1
WT D
PAVED ACCESS PATH
17 60
planter
WT B
90
WT K
W G08
STRIP DRAIN
D 04
planter
3300
planter
type E
170
2400w x 600h BAR GRILLE ON FOR CARPARK AIR INTAKE ON HIGH LEVEL
PD 12 WT G5
RL22.40
VEHICLE ENTRY / EXIT
PAVED RAMP 1:12
2400
00' 00 "
WT B1
90
planter
150 1350 90
151°
RL22.65
PAVED RAMP 1:10
WT G1
D 04 WT J1
3005
WT G3 WT D
CL
a/c unit
D 04
W G09
W G10
type D
a/c unit
planter
3260
WT B
1565
a/c unit
DP
WT D
D
04 6080
WT D1
D 03
DP
W G11
Unit
G02
WT D
2670
.70 22
200
.714100 CAR 22 LIFT WELL
3130 D 03
915 410
3000
WT L3
90
2970
DP
UP
RL22.1
4810
WT K
WT H
Unit
G03
WT K
WT A2
90
WT B
RL22.10
RL22.10
D 01
1320
300 1635
6000 WT L1
90
5790
WT L1
2680
1000 WT M
WT F4
6500 CAR LIFT WELL
1940
D 01
WT J2
D 02
D 05
type C2
type B
WT L1
90
WT J1
LMR
1175
WT
1820
Unit
WT G7
1030
5500
LOW HEIGHT FACE BRICK WALL
WT B
2650J1
G04
WT C2
WT C1
W G17
± .25 22
WT F2
DOOR HOLDER
700
WT G6
3000
WT B
780
PD 11
30 90
W G12
D 06
PD 05
LIGHT COURT
WT J2
WT B
D 02
WT J1
WATER METERS
PAVED ACCESS PATH 0°18' 9.47
RL22.60
1585
PD 10
DOOR HOLDER
1M HIGH PLANTER
W G16
1705
270
GAS METER
WT L1
Lift 2000
GROUND LEVEL 1860
WT A2
1120
E-2
BRICK FENCE
ms angle posts to canopy
D
WT L2
PD 06
WT D
50 0
WT B
40 90
Unit
G05
a/c unit
8 VISITOR BIKE PARKS 1500
4.83
270°18' 0.07
22 2.4 5° 5 00 '
50 0
10 00
PD 07
1540
D 02
Unit
G06
0°18' 17.20
18 00
CANOPY OVER
10 00
WT L1
WT L1
WT G7
D 03
a/c unit
21 .4 1
270°00'
10 00
UP
WT B
D 01
type A
BOUNDARY LINE LANDSCAPING
PD 09
965
2400
E DG RI 5.1 3
E DG RI .6 31
0
.44 2 21
C
WT J1
915
2500L RAINWATER TANK
WT F5
D 01
WT K
new zinc clad canopy over
CHUTE
1330
1320
D 01
PD 08
STAIRS
WT L
1045
W G15
513
170
WT J1
LIGHT COURT
560 41090 1160 90 PD 14
1265
WT A1
CARPARK EXHAUST RISER
1M HIGH PLANTER WT C1
2070
D 02
1010
AH ND RA VE P TO .68 24
90 780 90 835
EX AP .1 35
1047
BOUNDARY LINE 13.11 270°00'
MULTI STOREY BRICK COMMERCIAL BUILDING 329 BURWOOD ROAD
1045
D
WT K D 05
WT C1
2500L RAINWATER TANK WT L
1505
BOUNDARY LINE
WT L
LIGHT COURT W G14
D 03
D 04
50MM SETBACK FROM BOUNDARY CHECK THE VERTICALITY OF NEIGHBOURING BUILDING
A
E
B
WT G3
W G13
WT C1
WT J1
A17
BOUNDARY LINE
WT K WT G3
2
A71
3
B
A71
A17
2
OP LT AL W 9.7
12
1450
WT G3
A
7
8500
1700h fence
0°18' (43.92)
E FC .98 21
JP
existing brick wall to remain
P TO
109 DIGHT STREET COLLINGWOOD VIC 3066 Telephone (03) 9419 2219 Facsimile (03) 9419 3653 architects@urbandesign.com.au A.B.N. 83 083 170 549
.12 23
.10 23
.87 21 .91 21 .90 21
MULTI STOREY OLD BRICK DAY CARE CENTRE 331 BURWOOD ROAD
E DG RI 6.0 3
E DG RI .3 35
LIP .79 NV 22 76 I K . C 22 2 B .9 22
.68 21
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COMM'S PIT
.97 21
.00 22
4
3
2 7000
existing gate to be retained
PROJECT TITLE
PROPOSED APARTMENT 80-84 LYNCH ST HAWTHORN DRAWING TITLE
Ground Floor
This drawing is COPYRIGHT and shall remain the property of URBAN DESIGN ARCHITECTS
F79E 23
16/12/2015 12:24:47 PM
.99 21
MULTI STOREY CONCRETE PANELLED BUILDING 319 BURWOOD ROAD
.05 21
1
2- ALL PENETRATIONS THROUGH FIRE RATED BUILDING ELEMENTS ARE TO MAINTAIN THE REQUIRED FIRE RATINGS. PROVIDE FIRE COLLARS, FIRE PILLOWS AND FIRE RATED MASTIC TO SEAL ALL PENETRATIONS
SCALE DATE DRAWN CHECKED JOB NO. DRAWING
0
1
2
3
4
5 M
04/08/15 Author Checker 13055
A08
B
PORTFOLIO OF YANG | 9
BELLA APARTMENT 2
190 BLOCK WORKS (WT-BIb)
TENANCY-1 40mm Ø S.S HANDRAIL TO AS1428.1 PROPERTY LINE
40mm Ø S.S HANDRAIL TO AS1428.1 PROVIDE CONTRASTING 50 to 75mm WIDE NAT ANODISED EXTRUDED AL. NON SLIP NOSINGS TO ALL STEPS.
SELECTED TENANCY FLOOR FINISH TBC
40mm Ø S.S POSTS
ENTRANCE MATT (LFG-16)
S.S TGI OVER BLUE STONE
0
40mm Ø S.S POSTS
FSL 1.250
SWITCHROOM
40mm Ø S.S POSTS
S.S TGI OVER BLUE STONE TENANCY FLOOR FINISH BY OTHERS
BLUE STONE FLOOR FINISH (LFG-01)
FFL 1.300
PROVIDE CONTRASTING 50 to 75mm WIDE NAT ANODISED EXTRUDED AL. NON SLIP NOSINGS TO ALL STEPS.
FRAME LESS GLASS
40mm Ø S.S POSTS
FSL 1.300
S.S TGI OVER BLUE STONE
ENTRANCE MATT (LFG-16)
FFL 1.030
BLUE STONE FINISH (LFG-01) TO TENANCY STAIR
FFL 0.900
FSL 1.300
FCR
TENANCY-1
FSL 1.300
FSL 1.250
FSL 0.750
BLUE STONE FINISH (LFG-01) TO TENANCY STAIR
REFER TO STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS FOR CONC, SLAB DETAIL
CH 3000
AIRLOCK TENANCY-2 (CAFE)
LOBBY ENTRY
TENANCY-1 (RECEPTION)
FFL 1.300
FFL 1.300
FFL 1.300
FSL 1.250
10 | PORTFOLIO OF YANG E
REFER TO STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS FOR CONC, SLAB DETAIL
Personal Contribution: I joined this project when it was approaching completion. The ground level was redesigned as the request of the client. The work I did is redrafting part of the ground level plan and some details.
FFL 1.300
FSL 1.250
LMR
Project Value: $44 million (Australian dollar) 221 units over 34 levels Type: Apartment Location: Southbank, Australia PROPERTY LINE
TENANCY-1
190 BLOCK WORKS (WT-BIb)
Bella Apartments located in the thriving heart of Southbank and the Crown precinct provide residents with access to some of the best dining, shopping and entertainment facilities in Melbourne. The construction has completed in 2016.
CONCRETE COLUMN (LFG-13)
250 CANTILEVER TO WINDOW NOTED
31/08/15
RCS
PORTFOLIO OF YANG | 11
8-10 MURPHY STREET The project, located in South Yarra, is a 5-level Luxury apartment including 45 units and 2 levels of basement parking. Project value: $15 million Type: Apartment Location: South Yarra, Melbourne Personal Contribution: I joined this project after the tender stage, and the work I did is completing the bathroom drawing serie and amending kitchen drawings.
12 | PORTFOLIO OF YANG
HAB
HAB
HAB
HAB
No 9 1 STOREY HOUSE WEATHER BOARD & RENDER EAVES HT RL103.12m RIDGE HT RL106.37m HAB FFL RL100.18m
HAB
2 STOREY CLAD GARAGE
2800
2640
4650
4260
PLANTER BOX
STUDY
6005
21.64
5920
TBM-NAIL IN FOOTPATH R.L 100.00m
PLANTER BOX
STUDY
3735
4385
2760
HAB
HAB
1 HAB
No 13 2 STOREY BRICK HOUSE EAVES HT RL 105.40m RIDGE HT RL107.72m FFL RL100.72m
1 HAB 1 N/HAB 1 HAB
HAB
HAB
METAL GARAGE FFL RL99.28m
HAB
HAB
HAB
HAB
No 9 1 STOREY HOUSE WEATHER BOARD & RENDER EAVES HT RL103.12m RIDGE HT RL106.37m HAB FFL RL100.18m
HAB
2 STOREY CLAD GARAGE
TREE PROTECTION ZONE
21.64
1200
5500
2048
5000
4047
clothesline
5290
4327
1030
STUDY
2990
double height void over
KITCHEN
sink
3001
island bench
sink
COURTYARD
bbq
3000
1200
1200
1454
TBM-NAIL IN FOOTPATH R.L 100.00m
5500
2237
5000
The project is located in Mont Albert, including 3 houses. TREE PROTECTION ZONE
Personal Contribution: I joined this project when the client decided to make some changes to cater to the market, and my job was redeigning part of the houses to accomodate double garages instead of single ones. TREE PROTECTION ZONE
Project Area: 943 sqm Type: House Location: Mont Albert
TREE PROTECTION ZONE
HAB
HAB
1 HAB
No 13 2 STOREY BRICK HOUSE EAVES HT RL 105.40m RIDGE HT RL107.72m FFL RL100.72m
1 HAB 1 N/HAB 1 HAB
HAB
HAB
METAL GARAGE FFL RL99.28m
11 WELLESLEY STREET
PORTFOLIO OF YANG | 13
1413-1417 CENTRE ROAD The project is located in Clayton active center, including 57 units, 2 basements of parking, and it's currently in planning stage. Project value: $14.5 million Type: Apartment Location: Clayton, Melbourne 15.80
SHED
15.80
15.80
H6 H8
400HIGH SLEEPER WALL 23700
CK AGE
3000
3150
1200
G05
TYPE D1 81.6 m²
G09
TYPE B1 83.2 m²
SINGLE STOREY 59.00 BRICK HOUSE PITCHED TILE ROOF
20550
G06
G10
1.7M FENCE
No.2/1411
H6
1.5M FENCE
TYPE D1 81.4 m²
TYPE B1 83.7 m²
800
4100
1.7M PRIVAC Y SCRE EN
2200
Area 17.1 m²
3000
US57.33
G.I. SHED
Area 2.7 m²
G07
BRICK GARAGE US56.83
G11
G08
TYPE C 65.3 m²
TYPE E 75.2 m²
TYPE E 75.1 m²
G04
901200
TYPE C 65.3 m²
3900
1210
3350
T57.12
UNIT SITE
2250
G12
G03
TYPE C
TYPE C
65.3 m²
65.2 m²
3000
1
5750
No.1/1411
SINGLE STOREY BRICK HOUSE PITCHED TILE ROOF R58.56
2
Chute
3
1420
4
5
600
5750
Area 2.8 m²
600
LOBBY RL 54.00
No.1419
7600
G15
G14 900
US56.85
4590
TYPE A 78.0 m²
TYPE G 72.7 m²
G01
54
TYPE A2 77.6 m²
G02
3000
TYPE B1
LAWN AREA
83.9 m²
LAWN AREA
Ground Floor 1 1.20H : 200TIMBER
SHRUBS TO H3
FENCE
0.80H BRICK FENCE
DOWN
53.40
53.38
CONCRETE FOOTPATH
CONC XING
BACK OF CONCRETE KERB
TELSTRA PIT POLE
H5
0.9H BRICK FENCE
0.9H BRICK FENCE
TELSTRA PIT
H5
H5
CONC XING
DESCRIPTION
DATE
14 | PORTFOLIO OF YANG
INITIAL
TELSTRA PIT POLE
H5
CONC XING
SW OUTLET IL53.28 PROJECT TITLE
REVISIONS
CO
1.5M FENCE
SW OUTLET IL53.18
REV
BRICK GARAGE
SINGLE STOREY BRICK HOUSE PITCHED TILE ROOF
3190
R58.52
1
LAWN & GARDEN
0
1350
Area 17.1 m²
5750
1.7M FENCE
DRAWING TITLE
GROUND LEVEL
1415-1417 CENTRE ROAD This drawing is COPYRIGHT and shall remain the property of URBAN DESIGN ARCHITECTS
SCALE DATE DRAWN CHECKED JOB NO. DRAWING
1 : 200 @ A3 08/12/15 Author Checker 15037
SK04
Personal Contribution: I join this project at feasibility study stage, my job is to setup the project and prepare drawings for feasibility study and sketch design.
221 HIGHBURY ROAD The project is located in burwood, including 6 houses.
5000
SINGLE STOREY W/BOARD,BRICK & GALV.IRON m 72NHW BUNGALOW 73.9 h (FLAT ROOF) 73.3 s
BINS
UNIT 3 153sqm + 42sqm
LIVING
5160
GARAGE 42m2 72250
1000
SINGLE STOREY W/BOARD,BRICK & GALV.IRON BUNGALOW (FLAT ROOF)
6690
71.8
DN
UNIT 3
UNIT 4
ROOF
73 .18
39.94 75 180°07' .17
LNDRY
0
73.8
74.0
1.6m PALINGS
74.2 74.8
75 .0 75 .2
75 .4
LOW
75 .59
FOOTPATH
75.6
75 .66
75 .58
CONCRETE
TPIT
SIGN 75.2
ROAD
75.4
7 75 5.53 .39 T IN K V
74 .97
16.46 270°00'
75 .24 75.0
74 .93 IN V
TBM RIVET 75.11 AHD
HIGHBURY
ENLARGEMENT NOT TO SCALE
Level 1
74 .84
74.8
74.6
74 .83
7 74 4.1 .06 8 T IN K V
7 74 4.4 .31 5 T IN K V
74.4
CONCRETE CROSSOVER
74 .68
EP
SIGN
2000
8900
75 .43
2500 2000
LEVEL 2 PLAN
CONCRETE CROSSOVER
270°00'
75 .10
FOOTPATH
74 .93
74 .68
74 .60
74.4
74 .35
74.6
NOT FENCED CONCRETE
TPIT
74.2
2090
74 .47
74 .00
75m
74.4
74 .2
900
74 .31
setback
POST 0.17
74 .88
7.6
1890
1 in 4.6
9 m2
75 .15
74.2
0.6m BRICK
1.1
Deck
11 m2
75 .11
8.0
74.0
SITE AREA 1345sqm Site coverage 598 sqm 44.5 percent Permeability 40 percent
2110 UP
850 DN
NHW 77.3 h 76.1 s
NOT FENCED
PDR
1.1
Deck
7630
73.8
75m
1 in 10
DN
1 in 8
900 UP
SPOUT 76.5
74 m
1 in 4.6
73.6
1 in 5
1.5
elec + water meters
73 .38
UP
10.2
UP
8390
STORE 6cm
850
LEVEL 1A 72m²
UP
PDR
2090
HW 77.3 h 76.1 s
UNIT 6 74.4
UP
76050
74 .84
72m2 ROOF
73.4
NHW 77.4 h 76.4 s
74.6
LNDRY
PORCH BINS
LNDRY
1290
LEVEL 1A
1020
UNIT 1
74 .30
BINS
74 m
34m2 73050
1 in 8 STORE 6cm
1 in 5
UP
5000 TV / STUDY
1200
75550
73.2
74 m
UP
SINGLE STOREY BRICK & TILE
5000
1.2
6100
750
5000
5000
RIDGE 77.7
GARAGE 38sqm 73415
ROOF
HW 76.2 h 74.8 s
HW 77.2 h 75.6 s (FLAT ROOF HW 77.2 h 75.0 s
ROOF
ENS
ROOF
219
5960
5930
35m2
UNIT 6 154sqm+11sqm+38sqm
GARAGE 38sqm 73415 6060
33m2 73050
ENS
RIDGE 79.0
60 00
5030 TV / STUDY
ROOF
SPOUT 77.4
75 .63
73m
W.I.R
ROOF
1 in 43
66sqm
73 73 .6 .6
ROOF
73.0
UNIT 1 153sqm+9sqm+38sqm
5000
BATH
72.8
HW 76.2 h 75.0 s
11600
6980 35m2
.4 73
LEVEL 2A 71m2
letterboxes
73160
.2 73
DN
1 in 10
NHW 76.2 h 75.6 s
HW 76.2 h 75.2 s
LIVING
GARAGE 42sqm 73250
73 .85
6000
UNIT 5
ST / TV ROOM
DN
0°07' 41.77
6720
1 in 43
66sqm
UNIT 2ST / TV ROOM
LEVEL 2A 71m2
SPOUT 76.5
UP
BINS
73m
POS
BATH STORE 6cm
GARAGE 42sqm 73250
72.8
2550
STORE 6cm
LIVING
73160
sk
73 .16
1 in 5 LNDRY
72.6
72820
1.6m PALINGS
BINS
sk
GALV.IRON GARAGE
1 in 8
72 .60
5000
UNIT 5 137 sqm + 42sqm
RIDGE 77.6
72 .37
5000
1 in 5
PDR
3870
POS
35.6m2
3450 UP
ROOF
72.2
73m
1 in 8
2000 PDR
72820
71 .89
7520 sk
73.0
2000
UNIT 2 137 sqm + 42sqm
5030
71 .82
72.6
72.0
HW
72.4
1 in 8
1810 5000
35.6m2
2140
1 in 8
LAUNDRY
2000
LAUNDRY
72.4
75250
LEVEL 2 74m²
LEVEL 2 74m²
sk
PDR
72.0
7350
DN
6130 PDR
2.0m PALINGS EASEMENT
ROOF
2610
75250
76 sqm
93°11' 16.48
1.83m DRAINAGE & SEWERAGE
72.2
71.6
72300
UNIT 4 150sqm + 42sqm
7800
GARAGE 42m2 72250
5500
5040
6520
79 sqm
UP
STORE 6cm
71.8
gas 73 .91 meters
BINS
VERANDAH
72300
1000
STORE 6cm
1000
72m
ROOF
7290
VERANDAH
7000
3520
UP
EASEMENT
71 .76
Personal Contribution: I joined this project at planning stage, my job was amending the setback, driveway and building levels based on the feedbacks from the planner and the traffic engineer.
72 .46
49m2
LIVING
71.4
2.0m PALINGS EASEMENT
71.4
TOP OF WALL 74.45
5900
5000
93°11' 16.48
1.83m DRAINAGE & SEWERAGE
5170
6260
highlight window
5030
highlight window
71 .97
71m
TEMP. GAL V.IRON
71 .26
trellised fence
71 .28
EASEMENT 76m2
71 .6
trellised fence
71m
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WENLING INTIME FIVE-STAR HOTEL T h e We n l i n g S h e r a t o n , s i t e d between two waterways, is scheduled to be completed in 2019. Project Area:38,443 sqm Type: High-rise, Mixed-use Location: Wenling, China Personal Contribution: I join this project at Design Development s t a g e , a n d my t a s k i s m a i n l y drawing sections and details of the podium.
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FUNCTIONAL DISTRIBUTION
300.0M SERVICED HOTEL HOTEL GUESTROOMS HOTEL NON-GUESTROOMS
3
ROOF LEVEL 249.4M
服務式公寓大樓表格呼應高塔 SERVICED APARTMENT TOWER FORM ECHOES TALL TOWER 私人屋頂露台 PRIVATE ROOF TERRACE
F+B
1
115.0M ROOF LEVEL
溫嶺市標誌性的塔 ICONIC TOWER OF WENLING
4
獨特的地理位置尖半島
屋頂的共同點集群方案要點 ROOF UNITES CLUSTERED PROGRAM ELEMENTS
UNIQUE LOCATION ON TIP OF PENINSULA
2
酒店大堂流通中心方向節點 HOTEL LOBBY - CIRCULATION HUB/ ORIENTATION NODE
5
舞廳和公共餐飲 BALLROOM AND PUBLIC F&B 文化錨分局 CULTURAL ANCHOR OF PRECINCT
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WENLING INTIME 5 STAR HOTEL
Guest experience - Business Traveller
REATIONAL 1
L LOBBY
1. HOTEL ROOM 2. HOTEL LOBBY 3. BALLROOM
4 3
BALLROOM
2
4. SPECIALTY RESTAURANT WENLING INTIME 5 STAR HOTEL
ESTAURANT
Guest experience - Residents 演讲嘉宾 建立关系 计划活动
客房服务顶层酒店VIP 俱乐部高层 ROOM SERVICE
第一章 执行概要
GUEST SPEAKERS RELATIONSHIP BUILDING PLANNED EVENTS
ROOFTOP RESORT VIP CLUB LEVEL
酒店大堂 HOTEL LOBBY WATERFRONT TOURS
AIRPORT CAR SERVICE GROUP RECEPTION
DINNER IN A GARDEN 海滨之旅 CONNECT: RELAX 花园晚餐 沟通:放松
机场接送服务 团队接待
OWER B
1. TOWER A
1
2. TOWER B
2
RANCES
3. RESIDENTIAL ENTRANCES 4. ROOF TERRACE
4 3
湿地游览 家庭时间 秘密花园
温岭银泰五星级酒店
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WETLANDS EXCURSION FAMILY TIME SECRET GARDEN
ERRACE
家
私人 隐秘花园 滨水到达
家庭公园 与大自然的联系 露天餐饮
01.1 - Locals Guest experience HOME
GUEST EXPERIENCE: LOCALS 宾客体验 - 本地人
PRIVACY DISCREET GARDEN WATERFRONT ARRIVAL
FAMILY PARK CONNECTION TO NATURE ALFRESCO DINING
CLUB OPTIONS RESORT LIVING SECRET GARDEN
家
俱乐部选项 度假生活 秘密花园
HOME
DINING
TRIUM
1.PRIVATE DINING 2.PUBLIC ATRIUM 3.F&B
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F&B
1
3 2
4.HOTEL RESTAURANT & BAR
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特殊场合 目的地 家庭日 SPECIAL OCCASION
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2014.02.19
Shenzhen Baoan Guangming New District Gongming Town Masterplan --- Shaping a new identity of a new district
This project located in Baoan, consists of 4 plots. Project Area:605,300 sqm Type: Urban Design, Mixed-use Location: Shenzhen, China Personal Contribution: Joining this project at schematic design stage, I participated in various aspects at this stage (2d drafting, diagrams, 3d modelling, area calculations, preparing
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Design Options
Site Analysis
Option 1
Option 2
Proposed connection with surroundings The project creates a central plaza (central development node) in the centre, connecting all the four plots. The green boulevard connects the site with the north green mountain area. Besides, the project aims to extend the adjacent retail streets by locating commercial buildings along the north & west boundaries of the site. Site information from City Council
Passive / Active space
Zoning and Connections
Phasing Strategy
Urban Edges Urban Edges
Vertical Connection
Horizontal Connection
Program Zoning
Gateway
Urban Vista
Phase 1
Phase 2
Phase 3
Phase 4
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Retail Concept
Masterplan
Commercial Gateway & Open Space
Residential Cluster
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Ground floor
Section 1
Program
Section 2
Circulation + Access
Circulation + Drop-off
Fire Circulation
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Phase I Plans - Masterplan
Phase I Plans - Technical Masterplan
Phase I Plans
Phase I Plans
Phase I Plans
Phase I Plans
- Major Public Space Location
- Bus Station Location
- Major Commercial Planning Diagram
- Commercial Circulation
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Phase I Plans - L1 Plan
Phase I Plans - B1 Plan
Phase I Plans - B2 Plan
Phase I Plans - L5 Plan
Phase I Plans - L3 Plan
Phase I Plans - L2 Plan
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Energy Financial & Trade Centre Urban Green Corridor
This project, located in the axis of Energy financial center, is surrounded by Energy building, Silk road center, Business center, and other important buildings. Project Area: 1800m x 64m Type: Landscape design Location: Xi-Xian new district, China Personal Contribution: Joining this project in the second round of detailed design, I was asked to coordiated the central part of the park with the updated architecture drawing of the civil air defence basement underneath.
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Context
Space Analysis
Traffic system Analysis
Level Design
WATER LANDSCAPE
LIFTED LANDSCAPE
SUNKEN LANDSCAPE
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CHENGDU SCIENCE CITY OVERALL URBAN DESIGN --- Return mountain back to the city & lead water into the city
Site Context:
Project Area: 47.1 sqkm Type: Urban Design, Mixed-use Location: Chengdu, China
Chengdu Science City is located in the geographical center of Tianfu New District location, west of Jinjiang, East Longquan Hill, excellent landscape pattern, laid the foundation for innovative industries and quality of life. Personal Contribution: This competation entry was completed in collaboration with Szechwan Province Architecture Design Institute. My job was researching TOD & EOD these two urban developing modes and applying them into this project, including prepare diagrams and models.
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Chengdu Science City, with total area of 73 sqkm, is located to the north of the second ring road, to the east of Yizhou street, to the south of Tianfu business zone. Current planning area is 47.1 sqkm including: 1. The Science city border area:44.3sq km 2. Xinlong Town in Central area: 2.8 sq km
Design Generation:
Spatial structure:
Important city element:
The project combines TOD and EOD prototypes to overlay the ETOD (Ecological Transportation) model on the basis of upper-level planning and pre-analysis. According to different node traffic and ecological intensity, 8 ETOD groups are formed in the whole terrain. Green system structure:
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ACADEMIC WORKS (ARCHITECTURAL STUDIOS)
1.
DESIGN HUB - FOR A CREATIVE CITY
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2.
NEST- Al Aqrabaniya Village WOMAN CENTRE
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3.
RECONSTRUCTING IN-VISIBLE - RENOVATION OF MELBOURNE VICTORIA MARKET
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4.
LANEWAY MUSIC HALL- MELBOURNE HALL OF MUSIC
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ACADEMIC WORKS
(ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIOS)
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STUDIO TOPIC This research-based thesis studio challenges students to research pressing urban issues of Melbourne and rethink the role of RMIT design hub in relation to the issues. Besides, the design hub is supposed to accomodate other research faculties to address the urban issues with multidisciplinary efforts.
BACKGROUND The site was originally the home of the carlton United brewery which has lain idle for 20 years. It is being redeveloped by Groncon, in partnership with RMIT. Currently, the corner site is occupied by RMIT design hub, designed by Sean Godsell Architects in association with Peddlethorp Architects.
SUBJECT: TASK:
RESEARCH STUDIO RESEARCH INSTITUTE & COMMUNITY SERVICE LOCATION: OLD CARLTON UNITED BREWERY SITE, MELBOURNE, VICTORIA DATE: SEMESTER 1, 2014 COODINATOR: KAREN BURNS : UNIVERSITY 32UNIVERSITY | PORTFOLIO OF YANGOF MELBOURNE
DESIGN HUB
FOR A CREAT
---Social inclusion of displaced artists and religiously observant service worke
TIVE CITY
s, marginalized international students ers in the city
The project is going to investigate how the space, programs and research of the Design Hub could help the City North head toward a more socially inclusive knowledge precinct by designing a more socially heterogeneous set of programs that will accommodate displaced artists,international students and the city’s Islamic taxi drivers.
RESEARCH: Richard Florida
Issue 1: DISPLACEMENT OF ARTISTS (GENTRIFICATION)
"CREATIVE CITIES" theory
The displacement of creative class especially low-income artists leads to the lose of cultural diversity, community identity and creativity.
Melbourne City Goal 2 of Council Plan
Gentrification
Issue 2: SOCIAL EXCLUSION
A CREATIVE CITY
A lot of immigrants and International students (most of who live near the site) are not well integrated into the society, especially those who practice certain religions, for example Islam, Buddism and so forth. Through interview with RMIT's chaplian, the largest demand is islanmic group including international students and taxi drivers.
& City North plan
Social exclusion Site analysis & Interview RMIT 's chaplain
Islam: - Pray 5 times a day - Worship on Friday
Richard Florida -
"Creative Cities" theory Three driving forces for economic growth
Technology functional enablement
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Talent human capital
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1/5 of all taxi drivers in melbourne are muslim, and most of them come from countries with strict islanmic behavior.
Anti-gentrification protest in fitzroy 2010
Tolerance cultural tone
SITE ANALYSIS:
CUB site fall
Existing knowledge institutions: hospitals, universities and research facilities
50 Levels
25M
City
51m
30 Levels 11 Levels 10 Levels
RMIT
10 Levels 20M
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
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Future development
100m
30M
61m
FA L
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The site is located inbetween the city and the knowledge pricinct.
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
Hospital Melbourne University
CUB site & Noise
200m
Concentration of students (international students) & knowledge-based professions
Future development -- Circulation
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Facing Mecca
SETBACK FROM SITE BOUNDARY
SITE PLAN
USE THE NEIBOURING HERITAGE
MULTIFAITH CENTRE & CAR PARK (for muslin taxi drivers)
LIBRARY & PLAZA
PROGRAM To address these two issues, the project proposes three main programs:
The affordable art centre ---- respond to the gentrification issue: the project incorporates the neighboring underused Malt store and converts it into an art centre for displaced artists providing live/work studios and gallery space. The library ---- a necessary community facilities provide services for the three main user groups to facilitate meaningful engagement. The multi faith centre ---- dedicated to no one faith or religion, but to provide facilities to international students and the community, encouraging interfaith dialogue and facilitate spiritual development in a secular university.
SECTION A-A Design/ Academic Reasearchers (including International Students) Design Institute
Multi-faith Centre
Art Gallery
Art Workshop Roof garden
Multi-media Library Art Shop
Live/ Work studios
SECTION B-B Community (including Muslin Taxi Driver)
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Displaced Artists
“STREET” PROGRAM ORGANIZATION
AREA SCHEDULE
Design, Urban design, Social science
Making
Researching
Exhibiting
lecture theatre
300
2
600
seminar rooms
40
20
800
50
10
500
inforaml study space
500
1
500
Fab lab
100
1
100
printing room
50
1
50
workshop
200
1
200
Library
500
1
500
1
500
computer lab
500
Reasearch studios
100
5
professor offices
10
20
200
student gallery
200
2
400
temporary exhibition space
200
1
200
achieve
800
1
800
Discussing & critique
Presentation/ study Hall
300
1
300
Affordable Art centre
2670 sqm
For Displaced artists
live/work studio
35
50
1750
shops
100
2
200
40
8
320
400
1
400
Community Facilities
5970 sqm
Library, cafe, Multi-faith centre
Learning
Multi-media Library
Meeting
Office Language exchange centre Job application centre
video recordings
500
1
500
sound recordings
500
1
500
book collections
800
1
800
silent areas
300
1
300
lounge
200
1
200
meeting rooms
400
1
400
auditorium
500
1
500
cinema
500
1
500
playroom
300
1
300
urban office for wanderers
300
1
300
free speaker's corner
100
1
100
group talk area
200
1
200
classroom
30
4
120
job club
100
1
100
200
1
200
Male prayer hall
450
1
450
female prayer hall
300
1
300
prayer rooms
40
5
200
Restaurants / café Multi-faith centre
500
Achieving
art gellery
Muslin others
CIRCULATION & ENTRANCES
6150 sqm
private study space
art training workshop
ANOTHER STREET CONNECT THE MULTI FAITH CENTRE AND THE ART CENTRE. THEY SHARE FACILITIES AND SPACES.
ROOF GARDEN
Academic Institute Learning
“STREET” OPENS TO SWANSTON ST, LEADING TO THE MULTIFAITH CENTRE
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SECTION B-B
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1, AUDITORIUM 2. LIBRARY 3. CAR PARK 4. SHOP 5. WORKSHOPS
SECTION A-A
GROUND FLOOR
1, CAR PARK 2. LIBRARY AUDITORIUM 3. GREEN ROOM 4. STORAGE/ MECHANICAL ROOM
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FIRST FLOOR
1, LIBRARY -ENTRANCE HALL 2. LIBRARY AUDITORIUM 3. LIBRARY 4. MEETING ROOM 5. OFFICE 6. RESTAURANT 7. SHOP 8. ART GALLERY 9. PLAZA 10. MAIN ENTRANCE
3
6. RESEARCH OFFICE 7. FLEXIBLE STUDY AREA 8. LOUNGE 9. GAMES AREA
10. MULTIFAITH CENTRE 15. LIVE/WORK STUDIO 11. PRAYER HALL 16. ROOF GARDEN 12. CLASSROOMS 17. TEMPERARY EXHIBITION AREA 13. OPEN KITCHEN 18. BREAKOUT AREA 14. GALLERY 19. ART CENTRE ENTRANCE HALL 20. PRESENTATION AREA
1, LIBRARY - BOOK COLLECTION 2. MEETING ROOM 3. ART GALLERY
2
9
SECOND FLOOR
THIRD FLOOR
7 6
4
8
5
1
3 1
2
1, VIDEO RECORDS 2. PROJECTION BOOTH 3. LIBRARY- SELF STUDY AREA 4.LIBRARY - MEETING ROOM 5. GAMES AREA 6. KITCHEN 7. LAUNDARY 8. LOUNGE 9. ARTIST LIVE/WORK STUDIO
INSIDE 'STREET"
7 6 4
5
1 2
9
FORTH FLOOR
8
3
1, SOUND RECORDS 2. MEETING ROOM 3. TEMPERARY EXHIBITION AERA 4. SCULPTURE WORKSHOP 5. LECTURE HALL 6. FABLAB/ MODEL MAKING 7. BREAKOUT SPACE 8. ARTIST LIVE/WORK STUDIO
SIXTH FLOOR
6 5
7 8
4 2
3
1
1, FLEXIBLE STUDY AREA 2. RESEARCH OFFICE 3. GROUP STUDY ROOMS 4. SEMINAR ROOM 5. MEDITATION 6.YOGA 7. OPEN KITCHEN 8. MEETING AREA 9. ROOF GARDEN 10. VIEWING PLATFORM DOWNSTAIRS
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8
6
5 2 3
1
4
9
SEVENTH FLOOR
1, FLEXIBLE STUDY AREA 2. MEDIA ROOM 3. SEMINAR ROOM 4. RESEARCH OFFICE 5. MULTIFAITH CENTRE OFFICE 6. MUSIC ROOM 7.CLASSROOM 8. MEETING AREA 9. MEETING ROOM
3
2
EIGHTH FLOOR
1, MAIN PRAYER HALL 2. BATHROOM FOR WASHING RITUAL 3. PRAYER HALL
1
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UPPER LEVEL OF MAIN PRAYER HALL
TEXTILE WORKSHOP
YOGA & MEDITATION
Facade construction Beijing Planetarium
ART GALLERY
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‘STREET’ EXPERIENCE Rethink the traditional hierarchical program organization method and reorganizing the programs like a community. The negative space created by the spiral serves as an exterior vertical social space, allowing public access, and finally leads people to the multi faith centre on the rooftop. (Because the design requirement of mosques: the prayer hall is required to face Mecca which is northwest, and the mosque roof cannot be used. So the multi faith centre is placed on the roof top. ) Other programs are organized along this vertical shared street and it creates a journey for passages who then can see different people doing different activities and appreciate different views of city in each level.
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11
6
11
5
12
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7 2 1
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SECTION B-B
1, PLAZA 2. LIBRARY 3. CAR PARK 4. RESTAURANT 5. WORKSHOPS
6. RESEARCH OFFICE 10. MULTIFAITH CENTRE 7. FLEXIBLE STUDY 11. SEMINAR ROOM AREA 12. LECTURE HALL 8. LOUNGE 9. MEDIA ROOM
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STUDIO TOPIC
OFF-GRID BUILDING & 3D PRINTING TECHNOLOGY Through the Women's Center, this studio intends to explore solutions for the design of an off-grid building, which relies only on renewable and locally available resources ( ground, rainwater, solar energy and organic waste to enable a more sustainable access to basic services and to promote innovative agricultural practices. 3D Printing is a process of making a threedimensional solid object of virtually any shape from a digital model. 3D printing is achieved using an additive process, where successive layers of material are laid down in different shapes. The studio aims to explore new design solutions by using digital fabrication technology.
BACKGROUND The village of AI Aqrabaniya is in North of Jericho city and East of Nablus. The location is in the socalled Area B (under Palestinian civil administration and joint Israeli Palestinian military control).
SUBJECT: TASK:
DIGITAL FABRICATION STUDIO WOMEN CENTER 150sqm, OFF-GRID BUILDING LOCATION: Al AQRABANIYA VILLAGE , JORDAN VALLEY, PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES DATE: SEMESTER 1, 2013 COODINATOR: MARIO CUCINELLA UNIVERSITY : TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH
NEST | AL-AQRABANIYAH WOMEN CENTRE
CONCEPT & INSPIRATION
SITE ANALYSIS LOCATION: Khirbat Al Aqrabaniya Latitude: 32.249819 N
Longitude: 35.390260 E
LOCAL CONTEXT The Al Aqrabaniya village is a small town located just west of the Jordan Valley. It is a hot and dry climate for the majority of the year. This has resluted in dry ground that has little moisture and greenery.The only greenery that surrounds the site comes from the farms where local farmers grow vegetables and fruit.
Inspiration:
The design concept was based around the nest structure and its ability to protect and shelter i t s r e s i d e n t s . I n Pa l e s t i n e , women are often discrimated against, receaving less power and aurthority than men. This 'nest' was aimed to be a place were they could feel comfortable amongst peers, gaining the confidence to express their thoughts and emotions to others.
Mediterranean climate TEMPERATURE: Typical winter day: Midseason: Summer:
5 - 15 °C 18 - 30 °C 25 - 40+ °C
RAINFALL 400-500mm mostly coming in Winter
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Winds
Prevailing hot winds of around 4.7km/h coming from South
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT COURTYARD
The courtyard was aimed to be the heart of our design. People could use it for both meeting and relaxation, knowing that they are secure from the harsh climate and any external threats.
Daytime hot wind
Nighttime cool
GEOMETRY SOLAR CHART
Summersoulstice: rise - 04:31 set - 18:47 sun angle at 12:00 - 80 degree Wintersoulstice:
Our geometry was taken from a sime circular donut shape. However, by rotating the rectangular section, we were able to make a mobulus form that allowed more ventilation to flow under the structure and into the
rise- 06:34 set- 16:36 sun angle at 12:00- 33 degree
FUNCTION Summersoulstice Wintersoulstice
Through the development process, we work on the efficiency of our internal spaces. By changing from a rectangular section (which often created unusable spaces) to an eclispe section, we were able to increase the amount of usable, internal space.
LOCAL ARCHITECTURE
The use of earth (most commonly mud) as a construction material in Al Aqrabaniya is seen in both vernacular and recent architecture. This is mostley due to readability, however, it also has good thermal mass qualities. If used as a thick wall, it can help to mediate the harsh heats of the Jordan Valley, allowing the interior spaces to stay cooler and more bearable for the residents.
SECTION ANGLES
Throughout the development process, we were working with the angles of the section. One of the benifits for this mobulas form, was that it allwed a virtical section (as seen below), which could be used as a shading mechanism for the courtyard.
South
Sun protection
North
Main function area
West
West Sun protection
East
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SUSTAINABLE DESIGN STRATEGY COURTYARD SHADING
Here are images of the nest shape and how it shades the internal courtyard throughout the day and at the different times of the year. Summersoulstice
Wintersoulstice 09:00
12:00
15:00
SPACIAL CONFIGURATION
These diagrams show how the interior spaces have been considered as well as how one circulates through the structure.
Functional Programme Area (M2)
Meeting Room Office Display Area Toilets Kitchen Unit Storage Balcony Total Area
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55 20-25 pax 20 15 15 Two toilets, one of them is handicapped friendly 25 food processing working area 10 connected mainly to the kitchen area 10 150
VENTILATION & COOLING STRATAGY COOLING TUNNEL: Because of the climate in Al Aqrabaniya, keeping the interior at a bearable temerature
was essential to the design. Our proposal was to create a wind tunnel which, shaped with the landscape, would help to channel and speed the wind into the interior.
Summer daytime
Summer night
Winter daytime
Winter night
Solar radiation analysis during summer
The entrance into the structure has been combined with the cooling and ventilation feature. By having a tunnel structure that flows up into the structure, the wind can be gathered and directed into the northern section of the structure were the most important spaces are held. Whilst the wind is moving through the tunnel it is cooled with a waterSolarvapour system, allowing for cool air to enter into the inerior. radiation analysis during summer Sorth
Plan
SOLAR RADIATION & SOLAR GAIN Plan
Sorth
East
Solar gain was a major threat to our design, but also a major opportunity. Through the use of photovoltaic panels and a adaptive mesh system, we were able to gather energy while repealing any unwanted heat radiation that could potentially threated our interior spaces. East North
Solar radiation analysis during summer
West Elevation
Nroth Elevation
Sorth Plan North West
Solar radiation analysis during summer East
Sorth
Plan West
North
West
East Elevation
South Elevation
East
North
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SKIN
The skin of the nest was an extremely important past of our design. Heat reduction, protection, visual permiability, ventilation and rain water gathering were all important aspects of the skin which had to be included. Layer patterns, density and section details were the main drivers to deal with these influences.
DENSITY
OUTER SKIN
INNER SKIN
Profile
Profile
Kitchen
Balcony
Meeting
Office
The outer skin is a protective layer and the profile of outer skin is designed to be able to protect solar radiation and collect rainwater in a efficient way. The inner skin is a service layer. The inner skin bend into furnitures, so the building is very integrated and the whole building could be printed by 3D printer. In terms of the profile, the confort is the main factor to be considered.
SECTION A-A
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SECTION B-B
PARAMETRIC DESIGN PROCESS OUTER SKIN
INNER SKIN
EXTERNAL SKIN Cross section
Building form
Structure lines/ pipes
Designed pipe profile
Skin/ pipes
Building structure lines Final result
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OVERALL SYSTEM
The image below give a overall idea of how the structure works to acts alongside the environmental features to create a liveable interior and sustainable building.
SOLAR PANELS ATTACHED TO THE OUTER SKIN LAYER
NEST SHELL STRUCTURE PAINTED WHITE TO HELP REDUCE HEAT GAIN
WATER RUNOFF THROUGH OUTER SKIN CHANNELS
SPARSE STRUCTURE TO INCREASE VENTILATION AND ALLOW LIGHT ENTRANCE
INTERIOR COURTYARD SHADED BY OUTER STRUCTURAL SHELL
THICKER SECTIONS FOR LET LIGHT AND HEAT PENETRATION AS WELL AS MORE THERMAL CAPASITY COOL AIR RELEASED INTO TINERIOR
WIDE TUNNEL TO SCOOP HOT AIR
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WATER VAPOUR COOLING ZONE
NARROW ENTRANCE TO INCREASE WIND SPEED
PLAN 3D Printing Materials
A
The Glazed Ceramics material properties of the 3D print are exactly the same as standard ceramics as it¡¯s produced with fine ceramic powder, bound together with binder, fired, then glazed with a lead-free, non-toxic gloss finish.
OFFICE
B
B
A LEGEND 6, TOILET
1m
2, KITCHEN
3, OFFICE
5, MEETING
4, DISPLAY
2m
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RECONSTRUCTING
RENEWAL OF THE VICTORIA MARKET
STUDIO TOPIC
Archiδοchέ
Archidoche this word is from Greek synekdoche, meaning that the simultaneous understanding of multiple ideas within a singular system that can be identified and understood as distinct singular concepts, but simultaneously combined to create a mechanism to express and solve multiple design problems with one critical architectural intervention. [συν- + εκ- and the verb δέχομαι (= “I accept”)] + multiple narratives + simultaneous understanding = Urbanism This studio intends to implement this philosophy to Victoria Market renew project.
BACKGROUND
The Queen Victoria Market, established in 1878 is the largest market in Australia and one of the largest in the world. Many of the buildings are still used in trade today. Covering 7 hectares of land within the City of Melbourne, the Market remains essentially intact to its date of construction.
SUBJECT: TASK: LOCATION:
MASTER ARCHITECTURE DESIGN STUDIO D URBAN RENEW DESIGN VICTORIA MARKET, MELBOURNE, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA DATE: SEMESTER 12, 2012 COODINATOR: BILLY KAVELLARIS
Aboriginal estate Kulin Nation
SITE ANALYSIS & CONCEPT
1837-1854: Old Melbourne Cemetery, housing the remains of an estimated 10000 early settlers, including John Batman
1929-1969: 60 brick stores to house the wholesale agents and merchants
RICH CULTURE & HISTORY
Market Extension: 1905, Sheds A-C extend 1884, Elizabeth st market constructed 1878, Sheds G-J constructed 1877, Sheds A-F constructed
Program:
the market is current underused with short operation hours. Complementary programs such as urban farm, show kitchen, cafe, restaurant, shops, museum, education centre and so forth are proposed to reinforce and intensify the market. Urban Farm: To reflect the ‘Green dream’ and to complement the function of market, one proposed program is urban farm. The urban farm helps to reduce the pressure of food crisis by providing local food; besides, it encourages people to grow food by their own hands rather than encouraging industrial mass production. Education facilities: To educate the next generation about the new values: green future, sustainability and so forth. Memorial park and open market: To reveal the history of the site instead of ignoring and disrespect of the history.
Memory
PROGRAM|TIME DIAGRAM
Since 1969: Market (half of the site) Market Car park (half of the site)
UNDERUSED SITE & HUMBLE ARCHITECTURE
0 1 Time
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GREEN FUTURE, SUSTAINABILITY CIVIC CENTER
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Shop Market
Growing City
Education (cooking)
Cafe/ restaurant
Car park
Storage
6:00 - 14:00
Future
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The market could be a sustainable development example showing future green life style. URBAN FARM (Organic Farming)
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Shop Market Exhibition Education ( farming, cooking) Urban farm Cafe/ restaurant Open theater for events
HOUSING (Organic Waste recycling)
MARKET (Local food supply)
Night cinema
Memorial park Education centre (urban farming, recycle) Public housing
Gym & playground
Urban farm Organic waste recycling
Plaza
ARCHIDOCHE:
Khalil Gibran Quotes- “Yesterday is but today’s memory and tomorrow is today’s dream.”
The archidoche of this project is about simultaneously understanding memory and dream.
Memory
Today
Dream
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inspiration is the quote ‘Yesterday is but today’s memory, tomorrow is today’s dream’ by Khalil Gibran. The diagram- interweaving of memory and dream reflects time and ‘process’ is the emphasis in this quote. The past behaviours/actions influence today, and the effort today made will make a transformation in the future. The simultaneous understanding of the invisible: memory (past), living memory (today) and dream (future) is achieved by interweaving old buildings with existing buildings and sheds, the new proposed programs are supported by old market shed typologies, the absence of sheds and new open market.
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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT Victoria
Fulton Jews
Aboriginal North facade
Independent Wesleyan
Roman Catholic
Presbyterian Episcopalian
NorthMelbourne facade
cemetery map (1837-1907)
Building typologies and programs on the site over time
North facade
Axis
-Use the existing axises -Use Aboriginal people graveyard as Aboriginal culture centre
Circulation in plan -Increase permeability
Interweaving in plan
-Simutanious presence of dream, today and memory by interweave new buildings with old buildings. -Intensify the market by overlapping new programs. Franklin st
North facade
Car park
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CONCEPTUAL SECTION
Memory
Today
Dream Franklin st
Car park
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Circulation in section
Franklin st
Shops Cafes Restaurant
Market
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Franklin st Section
Interwaving in section
North facade
North facade
Lack of identity in North facade ( facing the main street -victoria st) Section
Victoria st Shops Cafes Restaurant
Victoria st
Franklinfacade st North housing Using SkeletonPublic structure
Open market
Market Education (Organic farming, organic recycl
Inspiration
EXHIBITION AREA
ABORIGINAL CULTURE MUSEUM
9/11 Memorial EXHIBITION AREA
ABORIGINAL CULTURE MUSEUM
FLEA MARKET (FLEXIBLE AND POP UP) MEMORIAL PARK
Architect Michael Arad and landscape architect Peter Walker’s design for the memorial, “Reflecting Absence” .
FLEA MARKET (FLEXIBLE AND POP UP)
FLEA MARKET (FLEXIBLE AND POP UP) MEMORIAL PARK
FLEA MARKET (FLEXIBLE AND POP UP)
Cut the existing sheds Relocate the market
- Sense of absence remind people the meaning of the market structure
Memorial park The memorial park spread over the whole market to remind people the market is the epitome of Melbourne History.
Ghost house
Franklin Court (the site of Benjamin Franklin's last home), designed by Architectural firm of Venturi-Scott Brown.
- The cut sheds are moved to Victoria st Shops Market Shops memorial park (to be open market/ Cafes Cafes flea market and education centre), Restaurant Restaurant in order to remind people once the car park was fully covered by market sheds.
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Victoria st
SECTION A-A
Ghost house:
Victoria st
Urban Aboriginal -Using oldFarm, market typology as structure to support new building. Musuem (Recycling technology) culture -Create identity in north facade Cafe & Restaurant Musuem
PERSPECTIVE SECTION B-B
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SECTION A-A
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SECTION B-B
ABORIGINAL MARKET
EXHIBITION AREA
ABORIGINAL CULTURE MUSEUM
EXHIBITION AREA
EXHIBITION AREA
ABORIGINAL CULTURE MUSEUM
ABORIGINAL CULTURE MUSEUM
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FUNCTION ROOM
STORAGE
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STAFF OFFICE
GALLERY
SOUVENIR SHOP
STAGE
LIBRARY
FLEA MARKET (FLEXIBLE AND POP UP)
COMMUNITY GARGEN & PLAY GROUND
FLEA MARKET (FLEXIBLE AND POP UP)
MEMORIAL PARK
MEMORIAL PARK FLEA MARKET (FLEXIBLE AND POP UP)
FLEA MARKET (FLEXIBLE AND POP UP)
MEMORIAL PARK
FLEA MARKET (FLEXIBLE AND POP UP)
FLEA MARKET (FLEXIBLE AND POP UP)
ORGANIC WASTE RECYCLE PROCESS
INFORMATION CENTER
TUTORIAL ROOMS
FUNCTION ROOM
ENTERTAINING ROOM ORGANIC WASTE COLLECTION BAR RECEPTION
GROUND FLOR PLAN 1:2000
OPEN MARKET NEW ORGANIC MARKET ARBORIGINAL CENTRE GALLERY EDUCATION CENTRE LIBRARY INFORMATION CENTRE
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN 1:2000
CAFE,SHOP PERFORMANCE PLACE CLUB URBAN FARM WASTE RECYCLE URBAN FARM SHOPS
SECOND FLOOR PLAN 1:2000
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MEMORIAL PARK
FLEA MARKET (FLEXIBLE AND POP UP)
FLEA MARKET (FLEXIBLE AND POP UP)
Outdoor urban farm
THIRD FLOOR PLAN 1:2000
Open market/Memorial park
Indoor urban farm
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Open market/flea market
Memorial park
OPEN MARKET NEW ORGANIC MARKET ARBORIGINAL CENTRE GALLERY EDUCATION CENTRE LIBRARY
CAFE,SHOP PERFORMANCE PLACE CLUB URBAN FARM WASTE RECYCLE URBAN FARM SHOPS
INFORMATION CENTRE
EAST ELEVATION
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SOUTH ELEVATION
Housing & information centre
Main entrance
WEST ELEVATION
NORTH ELEVATION
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STUDIO TOPIC
CONCEPT, CONTEXT & CONTENT
The studio aims to explore the complex and productive triangulation of architectural concept, context, and content. In the Studio multiple questions have to be addressed regarding a new building that shall express the ‘Zeigeist’ of its community. Herein lies an opportunity to create another civic building for the people of Melbourne, which speaks of culture, time and place; a building that expresses and identifies who we are and where we belong.
BACKGROUND
‘Festival Hall’ in Melbourne was known as the original House of Rock and Roll and is famous for its electric atmosphere. Stars like the Beatles, Johnny Cash, Oasis, the Red Hot Chilli Peppers and many more have played in Melbourne’s famous ‘Festival Hall’ which was also known as the House of Stoush for its colourful boxing and wrestling history. For Melbournians it stands as the link to international artists and many memories remain for Melbourniansof all ages of having seen their rock and music idols play at Festival Hall. It was the Melbourne iconic centre of music and forged many memories and experiences over its years.
SUBJECT: TASK:
MASTER DESIGN STUDIO E MAIN AUDITORIUM 2000 PEOPLE 2 SAMALL AUDITORIUM : 200 PEOPLE REHEARSAL ROOM, PRODUCTION ROOMS AND SO FORTH LOCATION: DUDLEY ST, WEST MELBOURNE, VICTORIA AUSTRALIA DATE: SEMESTER 1, 2012 COODINATOR: DAVID BALESTRA-PIMPIMI
LANEWAY FE
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LBOURNE HALL OF MUSIC
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CONCEPT: LANEWAY MUSIC HALL The site is on the edge of the city and is isolated from other art activity centers. To connect the Festival hall with the city and other art centers, I want to break the massive block into buildings, laneways and arcades and create sort of the same art atmosphere and life style and use collective memory of laneway to reinvigorate the After researching the history of Melbourne city hisotry, What’s interest me is the uncertainty invovled in the city laneways. The city grid is planned; by contrast, the laneways change overtime and the laneway culture just formed as the city grows. Thus the laneways are something happen unexpected. Inspired by this phenomenon, I intend to play with the city grid and let external forces and internal forces to influence it, and see what will happen then.
Massive block -------> individual buildings + laneways
Programs + level difference(8m) -------> three music halls are connected by elevated smaller buildings and laneways Auditorium (2000 person) 2 small auditoriums (200 person)
Melbourne city Planned ---- city grid /urban fabric Unplanned offshoot ---- laneways
Laneways cut according to sight lines. Leave space around entrance for gathering.
City-wide art atmosphere: The art atmosphere spreads the city via laneways and thus connecting the city together.
Visitors by car
Visitors walking from train station
Visitors walking from city
Access to natural light. Keep a low profile to respect the neibourhood
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SITE CONTEXT The site is in the transitional place between the city and the Dockland. The building would be the symbolic building telling people here is the gateway of the city.
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SITE PLAN
NORTH ELEVATION
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ROOF PLAN
'LANEWAY' FOR VIEWS
SECONDE FLOOR
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WEST ENTRANCE FIRST FLOOR
Auditorium Car park FOYER
Production rooms Gallery Music school Restaurant
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GALLERY
GROUND FLOOR
Hotel
FOYER & BOX OFFICE
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The Program the Music Hall: Main Music Hall : 2000 visitors (1782sqm) 2 x smaller Concert Halls: 200 people (200sqm) Small Performance Hall for Lectures, Chamber Music Foyer Production Facility Multistudio 6 x Recording Studios 4 x Production Rooms BOX OFFICE 4 x Rehearsal Studios : (267sqm) Radio Station CAR PARK Broadcasting Studios : (92sqm) Offices for Radio Classic, Radio Pop, Radio Rock etc. CAR PARK Record Library : (89sqm) Space for broadcasting vehicles on the site Hotel with Conference Centre: 44 rooms (1007sqm) Carparking: 200 cars
HOTEL ROOM
CAFE
MATERIAL: CORTEN & TIMBER
EAST ELEVATION 1:800
Possibility of adding new programmatic elements, i.e. Media Centre School of music: tutorial room (189sqm) Cafe: 25 sqm, Bar: 145 sqm Restaurant: 88 sqm Souvenir shop: 35 sqm SMALL HALL
SMALL HALL
CAR PARK
SECTION B-B 1:800
WEST ELEVATION 1:800
SECTION A-A 1:800
HOTEL ROOM
BOX OFFICE
PRODUCTION ROOM
AUDITORIUM
CAR PARK
CAR PARK
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CAFE
MUSIC SCHOOL
RESTAURANT & ENTRANCE TO LEVEL 1
SOUTH ELEVATION
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