Monday, May 11, 2020

ARCH1101: experiment 2 submission

THEORY

SITE PLANNING


PERSPECTIVE SKETCHES



ANIMATIONS

axonometric

two point perspective

SECTION AND PLAN DEVELOPMENT


SKETCH UP MODEL

Search 'exp2 2020 T1 Ada Mo ARCH1101' in 3D warehouse

CUSTOM TEXTURES






APPLICATION IN MODEL

Texture is applied to transparent moving element in lecture theatre. The semi-tranparent gradient created allows the theatre to be opened for a larger audience.

The texture accompanies movement up and down stairs.

The texture occupies a the courtyard which is both a circulatory and static space. People pass through or sit off to the side.


MOVING ELEMENTS

Moving walls opens the upper study spaces to the lecture hall, as well as the side wings. The walls offer noise insulation and sun control which can be varied depending on the size of the lecture.

The moving facade extends the interior space by removing the wall seperating the exterior and creating a roof. The opening welcomes visitors into the foyer and gallery space. 

The moving facade changes the interior space through sun control. Above depicts the facade at varying degrees of movement at 4:30 pm.

FINAL RENDERS SU PODIUM

FUNCTION ADAPTS TO FORM

URBAN CONTEXT
The new school of civil engineering and architecture bridges the Square House and the Blockhouse. This forms a connection between the faculty of architecture and UNSW Foundation Studies which provides bridging courses for international students and Language Studies. This connection follows the theory ‘Function Adapts to Form’, meaning users adapt to the surroundings around them. Languages and Foundation Studies provides students with the tools to adapt, whether in architecture or in a new country. 

MAIN WALKWAY ENTRANCE
The Civil Architecture building is the first building from Anzac Parade on Main Walkway. Hence the landscaping approaching the entrance accommodates for higher foot traffic for all entering the university and users of the building. Opportunities for outdoor seating are created with raised parts of the landscape and open lawns. This south facing façade has large unobstructed windows to allow maximal natural light as it is rarely exposed to direct sunlight.

ADAPTABLE LECTURE HALL
This is an example of design in the building which opposes the theory, where moving forms adapts to function. The lower area has a capacity of 100 students and extra staff, suitable for the Civil and Architecture Faculty. The moving glass panels serves as a sound barrier, allowing individual study and studios to occur simultaneously in the upper wings. Retracting the panels connects the upper and lower spaces, increasing viewer capacity. This allows larger faculties to use the space.

OPEN AIR ROOM
The courtyard in the main mass of the building is a multipurpose space following the theory ‘function adapts to form’ by providing forms that are used in different ways. The central space is an open-air room serving as an outdoor studio space for individual and collaborative learning. Raised floor planes make spaces to sit and allow natural light into the lecture hall blow. 


FOYER GALLERY
The foyer transitions the user into the building. As a circulatory space, the foyer has the most foot traffic. Using it as a gallery ensures the most views. Flat wall panels line and shelves the stairs, giving a practical way to display posters of student work. The design enables multiple uses where the function adapts to the form. The space can host events, gallery tours and accommodate for individual study.





Friday, May 8, 2020

ARCH1101 WEEK 11: peer evaluation

marked by Kaiwen Zhu
marked by Deb Bui


Saturday, April 25, 2020

ARCH1101 WEEK 10: 36 movement textures






Textures in Model

transparent texture applied to moving element in lecture room.
the texture aids the transition of the theatre from a darker, enclosed space to a bright open plan hall.

texture on floor of courtyard that doubles as an outdoor tutorial space
texture accompanying the movement up and down stairs

Moving Element

second moving element: a moving facade which opens up the interior and lets in light



Thursday, April 23, 2020

BENV1010 WEEK 10: assignment 3 submission

100 Word Statement

The title of my work is ‘Space Within Spaces’. It communicates ways to partition zones without a wall, allowing the flexible use of space within a small footprint. In my model, I have included three zones for exercise, study and sleeping. These are separated with a raise in floor plane and a semi-translucent folding screen. My photos capture the model in different lighting situations. When the screen is retracted, natural lighting permeates the entire space, showing an open environment. When closed, the screen blocks natural light from the study area, forming a cosy space for resting. Through various lighting methods, the photos successfully communicate how the spaces are separated.

Final Presentation

Handmade Models





Laser Cutting Illustrator Format

3D Printing STL Format


Curated Progress Images