TONGUE HOUSE YANJUN YANG A1753498
01 PLACE SITE ANALYSIS
Adelaide
BROWNHILL CREEK RECREATION PARK Brownhill Creek Recreation Park is a protected area located about 8 kilometres (5.0 miles) south of the Adelaide city centre in City of Mitcham along part of the course of the Brown Hill Creek.
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Brownhill Creek Recreation Park is a protected area located about 8 kilometres south of the Adelaide city centre in City of Mitcham along part of the course of the Brown Hill Creek. The recreation park was proclaimed under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 in 1972 to "provide recreation opportunities for the Adelaide and eastern metropolitan region and to conser ve remnant aged river red gums and the riparian zone habitat". The land previously subject to protected area status as a "National Pleasure Resort" since 1915. The recreation park is classified as an IUCN Category III protected area. From November to March, the average wind speed exceeds 17.2 km / h. The average hourly wind speed is 19.2 km / h. The calmer period of the year lasts for 7.8 months, from March to November. The average hourly wind speed is 15.2 kilometers per hour.
02 PLACE
HISTORY ANALYSIS
NATURAL CHARACTERISTICS
ANALYSIS FOR HISTORY & ANIMALS The valley is a natural wildlife corridor for more than 40 species of birds and mammals. Permanent residents include Kookaburra, bats, opossums, rats, frogs, Eastern Brown snakes, and occasionally koala.
The first to live here were shepherd Mr. Walker and his son James, who had lived in a thatched hut in the mou made of clay and looked at least ten years old. In the late 1870s, the Ministry of water protection was establish cast iron pipes imported from Scotland were laid. In addition, tanks were built on the top side of Carrick Hill d reservoir and filter bed were built at brownhill Creek, and a well was sunk at Ellison's gully. Samuel Ellison had over the upper brownhill Creek in October 1843. He obtained a timber license in 1850 and signed a 21-yea on the north side of the stream. In 1950, the commonwealth government bought the top of Mount Browne for u communications tower. In 1992, rotary opened a walking path from Carrick hill to the top of brown hill. In 19 Mitcham Committee purchased the top of brown hill from the government to continue to protect the hills face area.
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MAIN ANIMALS IN SITE
Sulphur-crested Cockatoo Habitat
Sulphur-crested Cockatoo is found in a variety of wooded habitats and is common near human settlements. Birds live in the same area all year round.Being a gregarious species, these cockatoos usually spend much time in flocks.
Koala Koala is about 70 to 80 cm long. It is good at climbing trees. It spends most of its time on high trees. Its tail has degenerated into a "cushion" after a long period of time. Therefore, it can sit comfortably on the tree for a long time without even sleeping down.
Feeding
The cockatoo diet includes berries, seeds, nuts and roots. It also needs human help. Feeding is usually divided into small to large groups in which one or more members of the group monitor the danger of nearby habitats.
Issue
A flock of hundreds of snow-white birds with pale-yellow crests can be a spectacular sight when seen in the distance, but up close their calls can be deafening.
03 DESIGN TREE DETAILS
EUCALYPTUS The trees used in this design are Eucalyptus. It grows on sunny plains, hillsides and roadsides. Leaves can be harvested all year round. The tree trunk is high, the root system is developed, and the transpiration is also great. It has deep taproot and strong wind resistance. Most of the root neck had woody tumor, which had the function of storing nutrients and sprouting regeneration. Generally, it can blossom and bear fruit 3-4 years after afforestation.
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14000 mm
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04 DESIGN HOUSE DESIGN
Ganoderma Applanatum A
Morphological description
Sta
TREE HOUSE This design is composed of two parts, the staircase and the main body of the tree house. These two parts are inspired by the shape of Ganoderma applanatum. After the investigation of the site, it is easy to find that most trees are parasitized with various forms of Ganoderma applanatum due to the suitable climate.
Ganoderma Applanatum B
Morphological description
Two layers
airs
tree house
05 FRAME FRAMING SYSTEM
Floor Height
2700mm HOUSE FRAME The main weighing structure of the house is a hexagonal frame fixed to two trees. Some load-bearing structures are wooden stairs.
2700mm
3100 mm
Roof Structure
Surface Material
Stair Structure
Load-Bearing Structure
06 FRAME
FLOOR FRAM
CONSTRUCTION SYTAGES
FINAL BASE
STEP 5
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STRUCTURE DETAILS Brownhill Creek Recreation Park is a protected area located about 8 kilometres (5.0 miles) south of the Adelaide city centre in City of Mitcham along part of the course of the Brown Hill Creek.
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COMMON JOINTS
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HOUSE FRAME STEP 3
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HOUSE FRAME STEP 1
FLOOR
FLOOR FRAME