R219 Clarke Street, Northcote
0401422376
marnie.newton11@gmail.com
new_milk11
marnie-newton-24bb1638
I am 25 years old and a recent Architecture
graduate from RMIT University interested in
gaining experience within the architectural field
whilst I complete my masters in Architecture
part-time. I have a keen interest for residential
projects (houses & apartments) however I am
also keen to work on larger civic ventures. I am a
good team player with a happy disposition and a
desire to give back to my community. I take orders
well and pride myself of being able to produce
work at a high level even under high levels of
stress. I am highly self-motivated and enjoy the
responsibility and creativity that comes with
working of several projects at the same time.
I have limited experience within the field as I have
spent the last three years whilst studying,
working to pay off my loans and for my
accommodation and bills. I understand what it is
to be responsible for myself and others.
I would love the opportunity to work and learn
more within a field I am highly passionate about
and would jump at the opportunity to work with
your company. If you have any more questions or
require any references please don’t hesitate to
call or email me.
MARNIE NEWTON
[ARCHITECTURE GRADUATE]
RMIT UNIVERSITY
BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
2014 - 2016
RMIT UNIVERSITY
MASTERS OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
(PART TIME)
2017 - NOW
RMIT UNIVERSITY
BACHELOR OF COMMUNCATIONS
(ADVERTISING)
2010 - 2012
EDUCATION
MITRE 10
SALES :
PROBLEM SOVING CUSTOMER HOME PROJECTS
CUSTOMER SERVICE
TEAM WORK
UNDERSTANDING OF BASIC FIXTURES, TIMBER. GARDEN AND FASTNERS
ADMINISTRATION:
DEALING WITH TRADE AND CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES
ACCOUNTING & BANKING
DEALING WITH SUPPLIERS
2012 - NOW
WORK EXPERIENCE
OLGA DE POLGA
ONLINE BRAND MANAGER:
ONLINE CONTENT CREATION
MANAGEMENT OF SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS
PROMOTIONS & SALES
CLIENT RELATIONS
2013 - 2014
PASSIONS STUDIO (MELBOURNE)
DANCE INSTRUCTOR:
TEACHING & SHOWCASES
CLASS MANAGMENT
2016 - NOW
BURN CITY WAACK
CO-FOUNDER & TEACHER:
SMALL SOCIAL DANCE CLUB TARGETED AT TEACHING PEOPLE HOW TO DANCE AND
INSTILL A LEVEL OF CREATIVE AND SOCIAL CONFIDENCE THROUGH THE MEDIUM OF
DANCE.
2013 - 2014
VOLUNTEER/SOCIAL
PROFICIENCY & SKILLS
ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE
PHOTOSHOP, ILLUSTRATOR, INDESIGN, PREMIER PRO, LIGHTROOM
3D MODELING & DRAWING SOFTWARE
RHINO 3D, REVIT, MAYA, GRASSHOPER, AUTOCAD, SKETCH UP
RENDERING
VRAY FOR RHINO, OCTANE, KEYSHOT
PHYSICAL MODELING
BALSA, CARD, CASTING, TIMBER, LAZER CUTTING SOFTWARE
MICROSOFT OFFICE
WORD, EXCEL, POWERPOINT
VIDEO EDITING
FINAL CUT PRO, PREMIER PRO
REFERENCES
PROVIDED UPON REQUEST
LANGUAGES
ENGLISH
FLUENT
CHINESE
CONVERSATION & READING
PROFILE
BEHINDTHE MASK
DESIGN STUDIOS
A RESIDENCE FOR AN OUTSIDER ARTIST
ENCAMPMENT
A NEW CIVIC CENTRE FOR ROSEBUD
THE ARTIST IS PRESENT
A RESIDENCE FOR A PERFORMANCE ARTIST IN BEEAC
HOUSES
2 HOUSES THAT EXPLORE THE IDEA OF SPACIAL MEMORY WITH IN ARCHITECTURE
AFTERTHE ELECTION
A PETER CORRIGAN STUDIO
MANWITH AVAN
TECH DRAWINGS
A DESIGN FOR A NEW VAN STORAGE AND OFFICE
T-HOUSE
A CLEAN CYCLING INSPIRED OFFICE TOWER
MAYA MODELLING
COMMUNICATIONS
MODELLING “TABAKALERA” BY HERNAN DIAZ ALONSO (XEFIROTARCH)
GRASSHOPPER
A RE-IMAGINED ARTS SPIRE USING GRASSHOPPER
PHYSICAL MODELLING
EXAMPLES OF MODELLING WORK COMPLETED OVER THE PAST 3 YEARS
4-5
6-7
8-9
10-11
12-13
14-19
19-20
21-22
23
24
BEHIND
THE MASKA RESIDENCE
FOR AN OUTSIDER
ARTIST
Street view
1.Entrance
2.Garage
3.Back entry Staircase
4.Main Entry/ Stage
5.Kitchen
6.Breakfast/Sunroom
7.Lounge Room
8.Interior Courtyard
9.Guest Room
10.Central Staircase
11.Sitting Room
12.Costume/ Display Room
13.Studio
14.Master Bedroom
15.Toilet
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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Site Axo 1:2000
Section 1:200
Kitchen viewInternalVoid view from first level
EntryView InternalVoid view from entry
Myers House - Edmond & CorriganCasa Batllo - Antoni Gaudi
Behind the mask is a formal explorationfor a residence for an outsider actor. The project is derived from the “masking”and layering of the plans of Antonio Gaudi’s Casa Ballto and Peter Corrigan’s
Myer House as well as drawing on the nature of old Hollywood glamour – think Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard – “I am big.It’s the pictures that got small”
The narrative journey of the house is derived from the process of the un-masking for the actor from the stage to the bedroom.Entering in through the gap between the walls,the space opens to reveal a“stage”,naturally lit by an open
void showing the main entry up the staircase at the far end of the stage,making the progress from the stage to the backstage.
The void works as a means to centre the focus of the house from the outside to the inside,which is further expressed by the nature of the materiality and the thickness of the walls at they morph from an ephemeral quality in the
centre of the void,to the thick,multi-layered white washed exterior brick walls. This is a house that celebrates the eccentric but allows itself to exist in the conventional,an eclectic oasis working as a terrace
house in suburbia.
ENCAMPMENTA CIVIC CENTER FOR ROSEBUD
AQUATIC CENTRE,LIBRARY & MEMORAL HALL
CANOPY
CANOPY
STUCTURE
BRANCH
STRUCTURE
TRUNKS
LIBRARY
LIBRARY
MEMORIAL
HALL
MEMORIAL
HALL
AQUATIC
CENTER
AQUATIC
CENTER
SEPERATION OF PROGRAM BASED ON USE
SWIMMING POOL
UNDERGROUNDWATERTANK
CANOPY
TRUNKS
TEATREE
WATER COLLECTION CANOPYTO SERVICE MAIN POOL HALL/25 METER POOL &WARMWATER POOL
LIBRARY
MEMORIAL
HALL
AQUATIC
CENTER
LINKING OF PROGRAMTHROUGH CONNECTED ROOF / CANOPY
Rosebud was a town that was founded on this idea
of holiday, it was a place of which people would
visit to escape the city and its suburbs for a more
natural romantic setting of the beach. Between
1930 to 1940 the rosebud campsite was a tranquil,
family friendly community of holidaymakers which
grew steadily each year. At the end of world war
1 the campsite’s popularity exploded with a camping
committee and administration being set up and a
waiting list implicated.
With the growth of the campsite, the town of
Rosebud also saw a major growth in the 1960’s
with the desire of people to permanently move
from the city for a more relaxed beach side life.
However with the growth of the area the town of
rosebud began to turn from a beach site retreat
into an extension of Melbourne’s southern suburbs.
The essence of the beach now hidden behind the
roar of semi trailers along neapen highway and foreshore private apartments that block any view of the
crystal waters.
The main idea for the aquatic centre, memorial and library is the re appropriation of the Rosebud
campsite, in particular the romantic idea of the 1930-1940s rosebud to create not just the volumes but
also an area that can be used and engaged with by the rosebud citizens. The programmatic make up of
the three volumes; the aquatic centre, memorial hall and library exhibit very different uses of which
minimal overlap.
A prominent feature in the campsite and along the peninsula coast is the native costal tea tree. Using
this motif of a forest the idea of a canopy that draped the entire site was formed, connecting all
three volumes together through a central inside/outside area, reminiscent of the campsite with separate
identities within a larger scheme. The surface the canopy not only serves as a shelter and roof but also
works as a water collection service for the aquatic centre and toilets throughout the site.
The canopy creeps out over the surrounding streets of rosebud pde and ninth ave inviting people
inside. The existing wannanue place has been converted to foot and bike traffic only, creating a clear
connection to point neapen through the laneway and pulling the public space of the highway footpath
back into the site. The structure under the canopy works on the branching of the tea tree. The white
painted steel an ode to the sporting works of Phillip Cox.
The designs of each of the programmatic volumes are appropriated from an Arthur Boyd print “the
swimmer” which was produced in 1993. Between 1937-1939 Boyd spent three years of his adolescence
living with his grandfather down in rosebud during which he painted a series of painting of his
surroundings, a reflection of romantic rosebud. Though the swimmer was produced nearly 55 years later,
it has been attributed to his time spent in rosebud and provides a more abstract reflection of the area.
The elements of the painting were extracted and the areas formed by the strokes of the paintings
were then assessed and altered to fit in the specific program of the volumes. The painting was also
translated onto the canopy, using the pattern created to provide openings and glass roofs. The pattern
of the tea tree was then used to build a language for the large glass walls within the volumes as
like a forest creating the lightness of the internal structure holding up a larger canopy. The pattern
provides a framing system of the window that provides this idea of filtered light through a forest. The
solid walls were applied with a rendered treatment, indicative of thick paint knife method in the rosebud
paintings by Boyd to create a texture you can feel and play with.
Exterior Canopy
Entry from Wannaue Place
Main Memorial
Hall
Memorial Hall Entry
Arthur Boyd
The Swimmer (1993) - Arthur Boyd
SWIMMING POOL
UNDERGROUND WATER TANK
CANOPY
TRUNKS WATER COLLECTION CANOPYTO SERVICE MAIN POOL HALL/25 METER POOL &WARMWATER POOL
LEARNTO SWIM POOL
BEACH ENTRY/FREE FORM
POOL
TODDLER
POOL
STORAGE
WET LOUNGE
DRY
LOUNGE
FIRST
AID
25 METER
POOL
SEATING
FEMALE
CHANGE
MALE
CHNAGE
KITCHEN
COOL
ROOM
CAFE
AREA
OPEN
PLAN
STAFF
OFFICES
MEETING
ROOM
MEETING
ROOM
MEETING
ROOM
MEETING
ROOM
SHOP
SHOP
MERCHANDISE
WORKSTATION
DESK
STAFF
ROOM
TOILET
TOILET
STORAGE
MULTIPURPOSE
ROOM 1
MULTIPURPOSE
ROOM 2
MULTIPURPOSE
ROOM 3
STORAGE
CRECHE
OFFICE
TOLIETS
GYM
FITNESS ROOM
FITNESS ROOM
MALE
TOILET
FEMALE
TOILET
POOL
OFFICE
WARMWATER
PROGRAM
POOL
SPA
SPA
SAUNA
CLEANERS
ROOM
TREATMENT ROOMS
OFFICE
TO CARPARK
MAIN HALL
STAGE
STORAGE
STORAGE
MULTIPURPOSE
MULTIPURPOSE
MULTIPURPOSE
MULTIPURPOSE
TOILET
KITCHEN
FEMALE
TOILET
MALE
TOILET
TICKET
BOOTH
FOYER
STUDY
ROOM
STUDY
ROOM
STUDY
ROOMSTUDY
ROOM
COMPUTER
LABS
SPECIAL
COLLECTION
AREA
CHILDRENS'
AREA
EXHIBITION
SPACE
OFFICE
AUDIO/VISUAL
COLLECTION
TOILETS
TOILETS
TOILETS
TOILETS
READING
SPACE
READING
SPACE
STUDY
HALL
READING &
COMMUNITY
SPACE
TO AQUATIC CENTRE
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN
(CARPARK)
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
SECTION A
SECTION A
SITE
SECTION
SITE
SECTION
SECTION B
SECTION C
SECTION C
SECTION B
Learn To Swim Pool
25 Meter Lap Pool Library Interior
Library Interior
MARINA ABRAMOVIC
PERFORMANCE ARTIST
THE ARTIST IS PRESENT/
THE HOUSE WITH THE OCEAN VIEW/
IMPONDERABILA/ REST ENERGY/THE LOVERS
football field
public
toilet
theater
guest houses
exit
entry
pinic area
SITE PLAN 1:1000
residence
pinic
area
lake beeac
mack st
THE ARTIST IS PRESENT/
THE HOUSE WITH THE OCEAN VIEW/
IMPONDERABILA/ REST ENERGY/THE LOVERS
football field
public
toilet
theater
guest houses
exit
entry
pinic area
SITE PLAN 1:1000
residence
pinic
area
c
mack st
The artist is present involves the design for an artist
residence in Beeac (A small country town located just
outside of Colac) with emphasis on the use of a specific
material.
The scheme of the site is grounded heavily in the
landscape by using the architecture as a series of
"pavilions" that capture the site and the greater
context of Beeac. With each pavilion focusing on an
existing artefact with in the current landscape; a
milking shed, a water tower, a bridge and a dam.
Interpreting the works of performance artist, Marina
Abramović, the architecture works to emulate the role
of artist by evoking of a specific emotion or action
from the visitor;
The Entry: Inspired by "Imponderabilia"(1977),
presents a thin sunken passageway in which one must
turn to the side to pass through. The direction of
which one turns dictates the way that they experience
the site.
The House: Inspired by "The House with the Ocean
View" (2002), deals with the existence of two separate
identities within an intimate space like a house. The
milk shed is split into two halves, with a central
external corridor that is lined with the plumbing pipes
of the house. The two halves are connected in the
centre of the corridor, creating a meting point for the
two circulations and the secondary point of awareness
for the visitor and the first for the artist.
The Public Toilet: Inspired by "Rest
Energy" (1980), works on using the typology of the
toilet and the idea of tension present in her work.
The point of fragility is presented by the presence
of a small window in each of the toilet cubicles which
opens up to the bridge walkway above. The user of the
toilet is aware of the people on the bridge; however
the walkers are not immediately aware of those in the
toilet. The moment of tension is experienced by the
people of the toilet wishing that those above do not
look down through the window to see them.
The Bridge: Inspired by "The Great Wall Walk"
(1988), embodies the notion of experiencing and
understanding something then having to say goodbye.
The bridge operates as a vehicle for this experience,
twisting over the lake and back through , giving the
visitor a good look at the site and what they may have
missed. However, like the separation of the Marina
and her partner at the end of the walk, the visitor is
pushed out of the site, unable to return back on the
bridge despite their new found understanding.
The overarching theme of the plan draws on Marina's
most famous work, "The Artist is Present" (2010), but
through the use of the existing architecture of the
area, pulls her work into a Beeac context. Causing the
Artist to truly be present in Beeac.
MARINA ABRAMOVIC
PERFORMANCE ARTIST
THE ARTIST IS PRESENT/
THE HOUSE WITH THE OCEAN VIEW/
IMPONDERABILA/ REST ENERGY/THE LOVERS
football field
public
toilet
guest houses
exit
entry
pinic
area
mack st
to guest/student
accomidation
to lake front
to beeac
toilet toilet
toilet
toilet
bridge
bridge
toilettoilet
peep hole
peep holes
bedroom
dining room
bathroom
study
kitchen
toilet
meeting point
towards lake
begining of bridge
towards
football field
waste &
water pipes
Entry plan @ 1:100
Entry section @ 1:100
Public Toilet Plan@ 1:100
PublicToiletSection @ 1:100
dining room
study
meeting point
Residence Plan @ 1:100
Residence section @ 1:100
Exit plan @ 1:100
Exit section @ 1:100
THE
HOUSE OF
SCENES
THE HOUSE OF SCENES FOCUSES ON THE ID
OF THE ONE PERFECT IMAGE OF A SPACE I
REGARDS TO OUR SPACIAL MEMORY.
The area and space of the set in affected
by the size of the lense
GALLERY
ENTRANCE
HALL
LOUNGE
BATHROOM
GARAGE
KITCHEN
DINING
ROOM
BEDROOM
BATHROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BALCONY
THE
HOUSE OF
SCENES
STANDARD
LINE OF
SIGHT
VISUAL
LIMIT
RIGHT
EYE
VISUAL
LIMIT
LEFT
EYE
BINOCULAR
VISION
SYMBOL
RECOGNITION
5-305-30
62 62
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THE HOUSE OF SCENES FOCUSES ON THE IDEA
OF THE ONE PERFECT IMAGE OF A SPACE IN
REGARDS TO OUR SPACIAL MEMORY.
The area and space of the set in affected
by the size of the lense
The house of scene explores the idea
of memory within architecture and the
nature in which we in the digital age
consume architecture. Often we view
architecture through an iconic singular
image, and that becomes the part of
the building that we remember.
The big idea of this house was the
focus on the one perfect image of a
space in regards to our spatial memory
and the hyperbole of design, in only
designing the view that would be seen
within a specific space.
Using the standard angle of site and
pre-existing model, the two
typologies of the house were divided.
One presented as the resolved
"photographed" design and the other
serving merely as a structural support
for the ideal image.
THE HOUSE
OF
SCENES
THE
HOUSE OF
MONUMENT
THE HOUSE OF MONUMENT FOCUSES ON THE IDEA OF
MEMORY COLLECTION, DRAWING STRONG CORRILATIONS
TO THE EXHIBITING OF WORK IN A GALLERY.
"GROUND FLOOR"
"FIRST FLOOR"
The house of monument looks at the way non-architectural educated people look at a domestic space. I asked a couple to
draw a designed space for each other in plan then I asked them to re-draw the same space every two days without looking
at the drawings before it.
The research lead me to two major conclusions:
Elements like walls, doors and simple windows, were of low priority as the location, size and even presence of them
changed drastically drawing to drawing. The only constant was if the person had drawn a specific type of window, such as a
bay window, which was attached to an action, such as a couch looking out a window.
Elements like stairs, couches, fireplaces and specific windows were remember accurately. Items that were attached with
meaning and action; a writing nook, a tv couch, were constantly redrawn, often with more emphasis than the previous
drawing.
This idea of memory of specific things, or monuments inspired the design of this hypothetical house, the house of
monument. This project looks at the home as a gallery of items and artefacts that have meaning attached to them
individually as a means of documenting what is really important and memorable to people within a space.
HOUSE OF
MONUMENT
THE HOUSE OF MONUMENT FOCUSES ON THE IDEA OF
MEMORY COLLECTION, DRAWING STRONG CORRILATIONS
TO THE EXHIBITING OF WORK IN A GALLERY.
P H Y S I C A L
MODEL-
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HOUSE
CARPARK
CARPARK
HOTEL/
SANITORIUM
CARPARK
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SAND BUNKERS
TREES
TEE GREEN
FAIRWAY
ROUGH
SITE BOUNDRY
LENGEND
PHOEBE WONG | MARNIE NEWTON
Wellness Center - Guest House
Mr.Matthew Liu & Ms Marnie Newton
SECTION A-A @ 1:200
SOUTH ELEVATION @ 1:200
Site Plan 1:250
Mr Matthew Liu & Ms Marnie Newton
Guest Accomodation
Lecture
Theatre
Morning
Lounge
Breakfast Hall
Kitchen
Garden
Multipurpose
Room
Lake
Gardeners &
Handymen
Library
Chapel
Dining Hall
Afternoon Lounge
Kitchen
Bakery &
Convenience Store
Admin & Office
Doctors’
Offices
Treatment Facilities
Garden
Doctors
Accomodation
Medical Staff Lounge
EntryCarpark
Nurses Accomodation
IntensiveWard
1149.37
919.50
1149.37
919.50
1149.37
919.50
1149.37
919.50
1149.37
919.50
1149.37
919.50
1149.37
919.50
919.50
1149.37
1149.37
GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1:250FIRST FLOOR PLAN @ 1:250
““Will YouWalk into my
Parlour?”
Said the Spider to the
Fly”
- Hole 7
““Will YouWalk into my
Parlour?”
Said the Spider to the
Fly”
- Hole 7
Viewing
Platform
“If Everything Could be
DoneTwice,
Everything would be
done better”
- Hole 8
“If Everything Could be
DoneTwice,
Everything would be
done better”
- Hole 8
WELLNESS
CENTRE
CLUB
HOUSE
PERFORMANCE
GARDEN
ANGELSEA
WETLANDS
MINE
POWER
STATION
ANGLESEA
ANGLESEA
FAIRWAY
ROUGH 1
ROUGH 2
TREES
GREENS
WATER
BUNKERS
LEGEND
SITE PLAN @1:5000
ROYAL BRENDA GOLF COURSE
MR.Z RAHAMAN & MS.M NEWTON
Mr Matthew Liu & Ms Marnie NewtonMr Matthew Liu & Ms Marnie Newton
Hampson Gang Golf Course Site PlanHampson Gang Golf Course Site Plan
1:50001:5000
AFTERTHE
ELECTION
10x GOLF COURSES
6xWELLNESS CENTRES
5x CLUB HOUSES
1.RECEPTION
2.PATIENT ACCOMIDATION
3.SAUNA
4.POOL
5.STEAM ROOM
6.MALE CHANGE
7.FEMALE CHANGE
8.LOUNGE
9.KITCHEN
10.BREAKFAST ROOM
11.DINING ROOM
12.DANCE SPACE
13.LIBRARY/ READING ROOM
14.STUDIO/MULTIPURPOSE SPACE
15.ICU
16.OPERATINGTHEATER
17.TREATMENT FACILITIES
18.DOCTORS FACILITIES
19.NURSES FACILITIES
20.GARDENERS FACILITIES
21.HANDYMAN FACILITIES
22.DELIVERIES/GARBAGE COLLECTION
23.ADMINISTRATION OFFICES
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WELLNESS CENTRE
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
@ 1:7005 10 20 50
CLOCKTOWER
2
23
WELLNESS CENTRE
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
@ 1:700
WELLNESS CENTRE
BASEMENT PLAN
@ 1:700
5 10 20 50
5 10 20 50
BREAKFAST
ROOM
DINING
HALL
AFTERNOON
LOUNGE READING
ROOM
ADMINSTRATION
OFFICES
PUBLIC
CARPARK
WELLNESS CENTRE
LONG SECTION
@ 1:500
BREAKFAST
ROOM
KITCHEN
SEVRVICE
CORRIDOOR
DINING
HALL
READING
ROOM
AFTERNOON
LOUNGE
ADMINSTRATION
OFFICES
PUBLIC
CARKPARK
LONGTERM
PATIENT CARPARK
STAFF PARKING
CONSULTATION
ROOMS
This Sanatorium/Wellness centre was designed
alongside a Club House and hotel and dealt with
the relationship between an immature god and
a wise Lucifer. The Sanatorium operated using
the troupe of Lucifer as a self-contained and
resourceful being, who didn't need to rely on
anyone else.
The relationships between the two buildings
were focused on the idea of transition; where
the Club house (God) was the point of creation,
the Sanatorium worked on the subtraction. The
removal from the sanatorium was what allowed the
Club house to create.
The main motif for this was the idea of water,
more the absence of it as a means of symbolising
loss. Taking typical water holding architecture
such as a pool, a gutter, a bridge and voiding them
of water works in creating this idea of absence
and loss. These spaces are then reappropriated in
useable spaces such as a reading room ect.
The design also deals with a realistic approach
to planning, ensuring that despite the large floor
plate of the design there is no extremely long
circulation. The plate is then further broken up by
the placement of gardens which not only allows
plenty of natural light in to the building but
also work as a connection point for the "water"
circulation.
My Colour
My City
My Identity
MyWork
My Desire
My Joy
My Search
Thanks for giving me a good
slap
Vale Peter Corrigan
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Driveway (02)
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Service Area (17)
+0.00
Loading Area (03)+0.00
System (18)+10.0
WC (16)
+10.0
Storage (15)+10.0
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SETOUT
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GRID SETOUT
LENGTH
5040 299 13400 324 2184 5497 1342 10184
200184020025802001400
STRUCTURALWALL&
OPENINGSETOUT
GRIDSETOUT
LENGTH
48104000424521808205
LIFT
Fall
PC1
PC1
PC1
PC1
PC1
PC1
PC2
PC2
PC2
PC2
PC2
AX
BR
PC2
PC1
PC2
PC1
AX
AX
PC3
CT
PC3
PC3
PC3
PC3
PC3
Yellow painted border
Yellow painted border
PC3
TL
VN
DS
SOSO
SO
Brick 110
Double Brick 270
Concrete
Lightweight Structures
Ultralux N29688
Ultralux petite N29687
Luxspace BB5480
Deco LED Emergency DECOLEDMS-BK
Lux Aib 218 LED 2x18W Led Industrial Batten Evolution
50 mm Asterix Cladding Panels (900 x 2100 mm) with fire rated Sicaflex caulk at all joints.AX
BR
DA
MA
PC
CA
LI
CT
FPB
PB
WPB
VA
AS
Danpalon DP30 Honeycomb (900 x 1800 mm) with specific joins following manufacturer's specification.
Megaclad steel roof sheets (800 x 1200 mm) installed following manufacturer's specification.
Polished poured concrete slab
Studio selections satalite dyed nylon cut plush pile carpet
Existing Brick wall
Classic Mystique PUR Nocturne 1380 Linoleum
Wickes White Gloss Cermaic Floor Tiles (150 x 150mm) applied with black grout and
sealant - Sellys Wet Area Silicone (black)
Painted 16mm Gyprock Standard Plasterboard (1200 x 2400 mm) for all fire-rated wall
Painted 10 mm Gyprock Standard Plasterboard (1200 x 2400mm)
10 mm mpoisture resistant plasterboard substratefor all wet areas
Polished Victorian Ash
Anti-slip Carborundum Hazard #60 over edge of stair tread
Reve wall-mount bathroom sinkVN
DS
BN
CB
SK
DS1
S0
TL
Bench to be specified by MVB
Kitchen cabinet
Vault under mount kitchen sink
Dining table to be specified by MVB
Working desk to be specified by MVB
Sofa to be specified by MVB
Caravell Smart one piece easy height elongated #9899000
- All dimension s to be verified on site prior to construction
and discrepencies to be clarified with architect.
- Do not scale drawings. refer to figured dimensions only.
- Architectural drawings are to be read in conjunction with
specification and other consultants documentation.
- GF is the benchmark level taken from the floor level of the
existing building.
- Dimensions are in mm.
- This drawing is copyright.
CONSTRUCTION TYPE FINISHES FIXTURES ELECTRICAL GENERAL NOTES
10 A 1 gang standard size switch
10 A 3 Gang standard size switch
10 A 1 dimable standard size switch
Electresafe triple powerpoint with 10A and 15A outlets
Electresafe double powerpoint with 10A and 15A outlets
26 Henry Street
Abbotsford
Melbourne
Scale
Checked by
Drawn by
Date
Project Number
DESCRIPTIONNO DATE
Zul Rahaman
1, Queen Street
Melbourne
0430 020 811
s3477157@student.rmit.edu.au
Marnie Newton
1, Queen Street
Melbourne
0401 422 376
s3285859@student.rmit.edu.au
Tul Srisompun
1, Queen Street
Melbourne
0413 730 932
s3463533@student.rmit.edu.au
MV01
Tul Srisompun
Zul Rahaman
A100
A101
A102
A103
A104
A105
A106
A200
A201
A202
A300
A301
A302
A400
A500
A501
A502
A600
A700
A701
A702
DEMOLITION PLAN
SITE PLAN
PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR PLAN
PROPOSED FIRST FLOOR PLAN
GROUND FLOOR REFECTIVE CEILING PLAN
FIRST FLOOR REFLECTIVE CEILING PLAN
PROPOSED ROOF PLAN
NORTH ELEVATION
SOUTH ELEVATION
EAST AND WEST ELEVATION
LONG SECTION
SHORT SECTION
STORAGE AND DRIVEWAY AREA
PLAN DETAIL
STAIRS SECTION DETAIL
ROOF SECTION DETAIL
ROOF CONNECTION SECTION DETAIL
WET AREA
WINDOW SCHEDULE
DOOR SCHEDULE
STRUCTURAL SCHEDULE
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
1 : 100
A102
10/06/15
A102 1 : 100
1 PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR PLAN
LEGEND
D
3
GF+0
FCL 1+4360
CL 1+7600
BL 3+10000
B DA C G H
CW+1700
BL 1+7905
FFL 1+4600
1
A301
2
A301
1
A302
1
A500
W12
W6
W8
W2 W3
2
A500
3
A500
Balcony (22)
Linoleum
+ 4600
Driveway (02)Concrete flooring
+0.00
Loading Area (03)Concrete flooring with
yellow painted boundary
+0.00
Reception (28)Concrete flooring
+0.00
.
.
900
700
148118401238
BL 2+9017
LATERALSTRUCTURE
STAIRS
2069831112305300024026601700
300
Brick 110
Double Brick 270
Concrete
Lightweight Structures
Ultralux N29688
Ultralux petite N29687
Luxspace BB5480
Deco LED Emergency DECOLEDMS-BK
Lux Aib 218 LED 2x18W Led Industrial Batten Evolution
50 mm Asterix Cladding Panels (900 x 2100 mm) with fire rated Sicaflex caulk at all joints.AX
BR
DA
MA
PC
CA
LI
CT
FPB
PB
WPB
VA
AS
Danpalon DP30 Honeycomb (900 x 1800 mm) with specific joins following manufacturer's specification.
Megaclad steel roof sheets (800 x 1200 mm) installed following manufacturer's specification.
Polished poured concrete slab
Studio selections satalite dyed nylon cut plush pile carpet
Existing Brick wall
Classic Mystique PUR Nocturne 1380 Linoleum
Wickes White Gloss Cermaic Floor Tiles (150 x 150mm) applied with black grout and
sealant - Sellys Wet Area Silicone (black)
Painted 16mm Gyprock Standard Plasterboard (1200 x 2400 mm) for all fire-rated wall
Painted 10 mm Gyprock Standard Plasterboard (1200 x 2400mm)
10 mm mpoisture resistant plasterboard substratefor all wet areas
Polished Victorian Ash
Anti-slip Carborundum Hazard #60 over edge of stair tread
Reve wall-mount bathroom sinkVN
DS
BN
CB
SK
DS1
S0
TL
Bench to be specified by MVB
Kitchen cabinet
Vault under mount kitchen sink
Dining table to be specified by MVB
Working desk to be specified by MVB
Sofa to be specified by MVB
Caravell Smart one piece easy height elongated #9899000
- All dimension s to be verified on site prior to construction
and discrepencies to be clarified with architect.
- Do not scale drawings. refer to figured dimensions only.
- Architectural drawings are to be read in conjunction with
specification and other consultants documentation.
- GF is the benchmark level taken from the floor level of the
existing building.
- Dimensions are in mm.
- This drawing is copyright.
CONSTRUCTION TYPE FINISHES FIXTURES ELECTRICAL GENERAL NOTES
10 A 1 gang standard size switch
10 A 3 Gang standard size switch
10 A 1 dimable standard size switch
Electresafe triple powerpoint with 10A and 15A outlets
Electresafe double powerpoint with 10A and 15A outlets
26 Henry Street
Abbotsford
Melbourne
Scale
Checked by
Drawn by
Date
Project Number
DESCRIPTIONNO DATE
Zul Rahaman
1, Queen Street
Melbourne
0430 020 811
s3477157@student.rmit.edu.au
Marnie Newton
1, Queen Street
Melbourne
0401 422 376
s3285859@student.rmit.edu.au
Tul Srisompun
1, Queen Street
Melbourne
0413 730 932
s3463533@student.rmit.edu.au
MV01
Tul Srisompun
Zul Rahaman
A100
A101
A102
A103
A104
A105
A106
A200
A201
A202
A300
A301
A302
A400
A500
A501
A502
A600
A700
A701
A702
DEMOLITION PLAN
SITE PLAN
PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR PLAN
PROPOSED FIRST FLOOR PLAN
GROUND FLOOR REFECTIVE CEILING PLAN
FIRST FLOOR REFLECTIVE CEILING PLAN
PROPOSED ROOF PLAN
NORTH ELEVATION
SOUTH ELEVATION
EAST AND WEST ELEVATION
LONG SECTION
SHORT SECTION
STORAGE AND DRIVEWAY AREA
PLAN DETAIL
STAIRS SECTION DETAIL
ROOF SECTION DETAIL
ROOF CONNECTION SECTION DETAIL
WET AREA
WINDOW SCHEDULE
DOOR SCHEDULE
STRUCTURAL SCHEDULE
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
1 : 100
A300
10/06/15
A300 1 : 100
1 LONG SECTION
LEGEND
Marnie Newton
Marnie Newton
D
3
1 32
1
A300
2
A302
2
A501
3
A502
5
D15D16
D8
W7
W11
AS01
C01
D6
B01
B01 B02 B01
Driveway (02)
Concrete flooring
+0.00
Service
Area (17)Concrete flooring
+0.00
Customer
Storage (01)Concrete flooring
+0.00
Call Centre (09)Carpet
+ 4600
Balcony (22)
Linoleum
+ 4600
3004056303
241
3012293
300382437783031104991208
LATERALSTRUCTURE
(EXISTINGBUILDING)
LATERALSTRUCTURE
(EXTENSION)
PB01
GF +0
FCL 1 +4360
CL 1 +7600
BL 3 +10000
13 2
CW +1700
BL 1 +7905
FFL 1 +4600
1
A300
2
A302
1
A502
1
A501
5
W7
W18
BL 2 +9017
D5
D22
Balcony (22)
Linoleum
+ 4600
Locker Room (05)Linoleum
+ 4600
Driveway (02)
Concrete flooring
+0.00
Driver
Common Room (04)Linoleum
+ 4600
AS01
C01
AS01
PB01
PB01 PB01
AS01
C01
300170059003051112983208
LATERALSTRUCTURE
(EXTENSION)
30041252342413000305LATERALSTRUCTURE
(EXISTINGBUILDING)
Brick 110
Double Brick 270
Concrete
Lightweight Structures
Ultralux N29688
Ultralux petite N29687
Luxspace BB5480
Deco LED Emergency DECOLEDMS-BK
Lux Aib 218 LED 2x18W Led Industrial Batten Evolution
50 mm Asterix Cladding Panels (900 x 2100 mm) with fire rated Sicaflex caulk at all joints.AX
BR
DA
MA
PC
CA
LI
CT
FPB
PB
WPB
VA
AS
Danpalon DP30 Honeycomb (900 x 1800 mm) with specific joins following manufacturer's specification.
Megaclad steel roof sheets (800 x 1200 mm) installed following manufacturer's specification.
Polished poured concrete slab
Studio selections satalite dyed nylon cut plush pile carpet
Existing Brick wall
Classic Mystique PUR Nocturne 1380 Linoleum
Wickes White Gloss Cermaic Floor Tiles (150 x 150mm) applied with black grout and
sealant - Sellys Wet Area Silicone (black)
Painted 16mm Gyprock Standard Plasterboard (1200 x 2400 mm) for all fire-rated wall
Painted 10 mm Gyprock Standard Plasterboard (1200 x 2400mm)
10 mm mpoisture resistant plasterboard substratefor all wet areas
Polished Victorian Ash
Anti-slip Carborundum Hazard #60 over edge of stair tread
Reve wall-mount bathroom sinkVN
DS
BN
CB
SK
DS1
S0
TL
Bench to be specified by MVB
Kitchen cabinet
Vault under mount kitchen sink
Dining table to be specified by MVB
Working desk to be specified by MVB
Sofa to be specified by MVB
Caravell Smart one piece easy height elongated #9899000
- All dimension s to be verified on site prior to construction
and discrepencies to be clarified with architect.
- Do not scale drawings. refer to figured dimensions only.
- Architectural drawings are to be read in conjunction with
specification and other consultants documentation.
- GF is the benchmark level taken from the floor level of the
existing building.
- Dimensions are in mm.
- This drawing is copyright.
CONSTRUCTION TYPE FINISHES FIXTURES ELECTRICAL GENERAL NOTES
10 A 1 gang standard size switch
10 A 3 Gang standard size switch
10 A 1 dimable standard size switch
Electresafe triple powerpoint with 10A and 15A outlets
Electresafe double powerpoint with 10A and 15A outlets
26 Henry Street
Abbotsford
Melbourne
Scale
Checked by
Drawn by
Date
Project Number
DESCRIPTIONNO DATE
Zul Rahaman
1, Queen Street
Melbourne
0430 020 811
s3477157@student.rmit.edu.au
Marnie Newton
1, Queen Street
Melbourne
0401 422 376
s3285859@student.rmit.edu.au
Tul Srisompun
1, Queen Street
Melbourne
0413 730 932
s3463533@student.rmit.edu.au
MV01
Tul Srisompun
Zul Rahaman
A100
A101
A102
A103
A104
A105
A106
A200
A201
A202
A300
A301
A302
A400
A500
A501
A502
A600
A700
A701
A702
DEMOLITION PLAN
SITE PLAN
PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR PLAN
PROPOSED FIRST FLOOR PLAN
GROUND FLOOR REFECTIVE CEILING PLAN
FIRST FLOOR REFLECTIVE CEILING PLAN
PROPOSED ROOF PLAN
NORTH ELEVATION
SOUTH ELEVATION
EAST AND WEST ELEVATION
LONG SECTION
SHORT SECTION
STORAGE AND DRIVEWAY AREA
PLAN DETAIL
STAIRS SECTION DETAIL
ROOF SECTION DETAIL
ROOF CONNECTION SECTION DETAIL
WET AREA
WINDOW SCHEDULE
DOOR SCHEDULE
STRUCTURAL SCHEDULE
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
1 : 100
A301
10/06/15
A301 1 : 100
1 CROSS SECTION 1
A301 1 : 100
2 CROSS SECTION 2
LEGEND
2
W13
W18
5
300
45 72 45
30039109
5
26 Henry Street
Abbotsford
Melbourne
Scale
Checked by
Drawn by
Date
Project Number
DESCRIPTIONNO DATE
Zul Rahaman
1, Queen Street
Melbourne
0430 020 811
s3477157@student.rmit.edu.au
Marnie Newton
1, Queen Street
Melbourne
0401 422 376
s3285859@student.rmit.edu.au
Tul Srisompun
1, Queen Street
Melbourne
0413 730 932
s3463533@student.rmit.edu.au
MV01
Tul Srisompun
Zul Rahaman
A100
A101
A102
A103
A104
A105
A106
A200
A201
A202
A300
A301
A302
A400
A500
A501
A502
A600
A700
A701
A702
DEMOLITION PLAN
SITE PLAN
PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR PLAN
PROPOSED FIRST FLOOR PLAN
GROUND FLOOR REFECTIVE CEILING PLAN
FIRST FLOOR REFLECTIVE CEILING PLAN
PROPOSED ROOF PLAN
NORTH ELEVATION
SOUTH ELEVATION
EAST AND WEST ELEVATION
LONG SECTION
SHORT SECTION
STORAGE AND DRIVEWAY AREA
PLAN DETAIL
STAIRS SECTION DETAIL
ROOF SECTION DETAIL
ROOF CONNECTION SECTION DETAIL
WET AREA
WINDOW SCHEDULE
DOOR SCHEDULE
STRUCTURAL SCHEDULE
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
13/10/2015
1 : 10
A502
10/10/15
A502 1 : 10
1 GUTTER DETAIL
A502 1 : 10
2 ROOF TO WALL CONNECTION 1
A502 1 : 10
3 ROOF TO WALL CONNECTION 2
Timhber Packing
Steel
Plate
Flashing
Danpalon Cladding 30 mm
Steel Purlin 150X50 mm
Insulation Batts
Timber Packing
Flashing
Boxspan Aluminium
Rafter 100X50 mm
Aluminium Framing
Double Glazing grass
Flashing
Boxspan Aluminium
Rafter 100X50 mm
Aluminium Roof Sheet
Boxed Gutter 300X300
U Beam 305X165X9.5
Astrix Cladding 50mm Thickness
Flashing
Astrix Cladding 50mm Thickness
Purlins 150X50 mm
Insulation Batts
Plaster board
9mm Thickness
Purlins 150X50 mm
Insulation Batts
Marnie Newton
Marnie Newton
DRAWING NUMBER DRAWING STATUS
DRAWN BY CHECKED BY
SCALE (@A1)
DATE
BOUVERIE STCARLTON, MELBOURNE
REV DESCRIPTION DATE
LARS ERIK ELSETH
E s3478794@student.rmit.edu.au
P +61 449 603 993
MARNIE NEWTON
E s3285859@student.rmit.edu.au
P +61 401 422 376
5, DESIGN HUB, CARLTON VIC 3000
SHEET
CLIENT
PROJECT
1601
RMIT ARCHITECTURE
DEPARTMENT
TENDER
ISSUE
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN
LE MN
A101
26/05/2016
1 : 50
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DRAWING NUMBER DRAWING STATUS
DRAWN BY CHECKED BY
SCALE (@A1)
DATE
BOUVERIE STCARLTON, MELBOURNE
REV DESCRIPTION DATE
LARS ERIK ELSETH
E s3478794@student.rmit.edu.au
P +61 449 603 993
MARNIE NEWTON
E s3285859@student.rmit.edu.au
P +61 401 422 376
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LARS ERIK ELSETH
E s3478794@student.rmit.edu.au
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E s3285859@student.rmit.edu.au
P +61 401 422 376
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E s3285859@student.rmit.edu.au
P +61 401 422 376
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GENERATIVE
MODELING
Through the use of Anemone the recursive pattern was
overlayed over the Arts Centre, combining with previous
itteration tools like attractor points and points on mesh.
Basic use of points over mesh
Basic use of points over mesh with increased
number of points
Increased points and increted size of input
geometry
Increased points and increted size of input
geometry with use of attractor points placed at
the top of spire
Increased points and increted size of input
geometry with use of attractor points placed at
front of spire
Basic use of parallel plans with one 3D input
curve and one 2d imput curve
Basic use of parallel plans with one 3D input
curve and one 2d imput curve and changed scale
Basic use of parallel plans with one 3D input
curve and one 2d imput curve and changed factor
Basic use of parallel plans with one 3D input
curve and one 2d imput curve and changed repeat
factor
Basic use of parallel plans with one 3D input
curve and one 2d imput curve and changed points
on curve for parallel plans
THE ARTS CENTRE

Marnie Newton CV reduced

  • 1.
    R219 Clarke Street,Northcote 0401422376 marnie.newton11@gmail.com new_milk11 marnie-newton-24bb1638 I am 25 years old and a recent Architecture graduate from RMIT University interested in gaining experience within the architectural field whilst I complete my masters in Architecture part-time. I have a keen interest for residential projects (houses & apartments) however I am also keen to work on larger civic ventures. I am a good team player with a happy disposition and a desire to give back to my community. I take orders well and pride myself of being able to produce work at a high level even under high levels of stress. I am highly self-motivated and enjoy the responsibility and creativity that comes with working of several projects at the same time. I have limited experience within the field as I have spent the last three years whilst studying, working to pay off my loans and for my accommodation and bills. I understand what it is to be responsible for myself and others. I would love the opportunity to work and learn more within a field I am highly passionate about and would jump at the opportunity to work with your company. If you have any more questions or require any references please don’t hesitate to call or email me. MARNIE NEWTON [ARCHITECTURE GRADUATE] RMIT UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 2014 - 2016 RMIT UNIVERSITY MASTERS OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN (PART TIME) 2017 - NOW RMIT UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF COMMUNCATIONS (ADVERTISING) 2010 - 2012 EDUCATION MITRE 10 SALES : PROBLEM SOVING CUSTOMER HOME PROJECTS CUSTOMER SERVICE TEAM WORK UNDERSTANDING OF BASIC FIXTURES, TIMBER. GARDEN AND FASTNERS ADMINISTRATION: DEALING WITH TRADE AND CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES ACCOUNTING & BANKING DEALING WITH SUPPLIERS 2012 - NOW WORK EXPERIENCE OLGA DE POLGA ONLINE BRAND MANAGER: ONLINE CONTENT CREATION MANAGEMENT OF SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS PROMOTIONS & SALES CLIENT RELATIONS 2013 - 2014 PASSIONS STUDIO (MELBOURNE) DANCE INSTRUCTOR: TEACHING & SHOWCASES CLASS MANAGMENT 2016 - NOW BURN CITY WAACK CO-FOUNDER & TEACHER: SMALL SOCIAL DANCE CLUB TARGETED AT TEACHING PEOPLE HOW TO DANCE AND INSTILL A LEVEL OF CREATIVE AND SOCIAL CONFIDENCE THROUGH THE MEDIUM OF DANCE. 2013 - 2014 VOLUNTEER/SOCIAL PROFICIENCY & SKILLS ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE PHOTOSHOP, ILLUSTRATOR, INDESIGN, PREMIER PRO, LIGHTROOM 3D MODELING & DRAWING SOFTWARE RHINO 3D, REVIT, MAYA, GRASSHOPER, AUTOCAD, SKETCH UP RENDERING VRAY FOR RHINO, OCTANE, KEYSHOT PHYSICAL MODELING BALSA, CARD, CASTING, TIMBER, LAZER CUTTING SOFTWARE MICROSOFT OFFICE WORD, EXCEL, POWERPOINT VIDEO EDITING FINAL CUT PRO, PREMIER PRO REFERENCES PROVIDED UPON REQUEST LANGUAGES ENGLISH FLUENT CHINESE CONVERSATION & READING PROFILE
  • 2.
    BEHINDTHE MASK DESIGN STUDIOS ARESIDENCE FOR AN OUTSIDER ARTIST ENCAMPMENT A NEW CIVIC CENTRE FOR ROSEBUD THE ARTIST IS PRESENT A RESIDENCE FOR A PERFORMANCE ARTIST IN BEEAC HOUSES 2 HOUSES THAT EXPLORE THE IDEA OF SPACIAL MEMORY WITH IN ARCHITECTURE AFTERTHE ELECTION A PETER CORRIGAN STUDIO MANWITH AVAN TECH DRAWINGS A DESIGN FOR A NEW VAN STORAGE AND OFFICE T-HOUSE A CLEAN CYCLING INSPIRED OFFICE TOWER MAYA MODELLING COMMUNICATIONS MODELLING “TABAKALERA” BY HERNAN DIAZ ALONSO (XEFIROTARCH) GRASSHOPPER A RE-IMAGINED ARTS SPIRE USING GRASSHOPPER PHYSICAL MODELLING EXAMPLES OF MODELLING WORK COMPLETED OVER THE PAST 3 YEARS 4-5 6-7 8-9 10-11 12-13 14-19 19-20 21-22 23 24
  • 3.
    BEHIND THE MASKA RESIDENCE FORAN OUTSIDER ARTIST Street view 1.Entrance 2.Garage 3.Back entry Staircase 4.Main Entry/ Stage 5.Kitchen 6.Breakfast/Sunroom 7.Lounge Room 8.Interior Courtyard 9.Guest Room 10.Central Staircase 11.Sitting Room 12.Costume/ Display Room 13.Studio 14.Master Bedroom 15.Toilet 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Site Axo 1:2000
  • 4.
    Section 1:200 Kitchen viewInternalVoidview from first level EntryView InternalVoid view from entry Myers House - Edmond & CorriganCasa Batllo - Antoni Gaudi Behind the mask is a formal explorationfor a residence for an outsider actor. The project is derived from the “masking”and layering of the plans of Antonio Gaudi’s Casa Ballto and Peter Corrigan’s Myer House as well as drawing on the nature of old Hollywood glamour – think Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard – “I am big.It’s the pictures that got small” The narrative journey of the house is derived from the process of the un-masking for the actor from the stage to the bedroom.Entering in through the gap between the walls,the space opens to reveal a“stage”,naturally lit by an open void showing the main entry up the staircase at the far end of the stage,making the progress from the stage to the backstage. The void works as a means to centre the focus of the house from the outside to the inside,which is further expressed by the nature of the materiality and the thickness of the walls at they morph from an ephemeral quality in the centre of the void,to the thick,multi-layered white washed exterior brick walls. This is a house that celebrates the eccentric but allows itself to exist in the conventional,an eclectic oasis working as a terrace house in suburbia.
  • 5.
    ENCAMPMENTA CIVIC CENTERFOR ROSEBUD AQUATIC CENTRE,LIBRARY & MEMORAL HALL CANOPY CANOPY STUCTURE BRANCH STRUCTURE TRUNKS LIBRARY LIBRARY MEMORIAL HALL MEMORIAL HALL AQUATIC CENTER AQUATIC CENTER SEPERATION OF PROGRAM BASED ON USE SWIMMING POOL UNDERGROUNDWATERTANK CANOPY TRUNKS TEATREE WATER COLLECTION CANOPYTO SERVICE MAIN POOL HALL/25 METER POOL &WARMWATER POOL LIBRARY MEMORIAL HALL AQUATIC CENTER LINKING OF PROGRAMTHROUGH CONNECTED ROOF / CANOPY Rosebud was a town that was founded on this idea of holiday, it was a place of which people would visit to escape the city and its suburbs for a more natural romantic setting of the beach. Between 1930 to 1940 the rosebud campsite was a tranquil, family friendly community of holidaymakers which grew steadily each year. At the end of world war 1 the campsite’s popularity exploded with a camping committee and administration being set up and a waiting list implicated. With the growth of the campsite, the town of Rosebud also saw a major growth in the 1960’s with the desire of people to permanently move from the city for a more relaxed beach side life. However with the growth of the area the town of rosebud began to turn from a beach site retreat into an extension of Melbourne’s southern suburbs. The essence of the beach now hidden behind the roar of semi trailers along neapen highway and foreshore private apartments that block any view of the crystal waters. The main idea for the aquatic centre, memorial and library is the re appropriation of the Rosebud campsite, in particular the romantic idea of the 1930-1940s rosebud to create not just the volumes but also an area that can be used and engaged with by the rosebud citizens. The programmatic make up of the three volumes; the aquatic centre, memorial hall and library exhibit very different uses of which minimal overlap. A prominent feature in the campsite and along the peninsula coast is the native costal tea tree. Using this motif of a forest the idea of a canopy that draped the entire site was formed, connecting all three volumes together through a central inside/outside area, reminiscent of the campsite with separate identities within a larger scheme. The surface the canopy not only serves as a shelter and roof but also works as a water collection service for the aquatic centre and toilets throughout the site. The canopy creeps out over the surrounding streets of rosebud pde and ninth ave inviting people inside. The existing wannanue place has been converted to foot and bike traffic only, creating a clear connection to point neapen through the laneway and pulling the public space of the highway footpath back into the site. The structure under the canopy works on the branching of the tea tree. The white painted steel an ode to the sporting works of Phillip Cox. The designs of each of the programmatic volumes are appropriated from an Arthur Boyd print “the swimmer” which was produced in 1993. Between 1937-1939 Boyd spent three years of his adolescence living with his grandfather down in rosebud during which he painted a series of painting of his surroundings, a reflection of romantic rosebud. Though the swimmer was produced nearly 55 years later, it has been attributed to his time spent in rosebud and provides a more abstract reflection of the area. The elements of the painting were extracted and the areas formed by the strokes of the paintings were then assessed and altered to fit in the specific program of the volumes. The painting was also translated onto the canopy, using the pattern created to provide openings and glass roofs. The pattern of the tea tree was then used to build a language for the large glass walls within the volumes as like a forest creating the lightness of the internal structure holding up a larger canopy. The pattern provides a framing system of the window that provides this idea of filtered light through a forest. The solid walls were applied with a rendered treatment, indicative of thick paint knife method in the rosebud paintings by Boyd to create a texture you can feel and play with. Exterior Canopy Entry from Wannaue Place Main Memorial Hall Memorial Hall Entry Arthur Boyd The Swimmer (1993) - Arthur Boyd SWIMMING POOL UNDERGROUND WATER TANK CANOPY TRUNKS WATER COLLECTION CANOPYTO SERVICE MAIN POOL HALL/25 METER POOL &WARMWATER POOL
  • 6.
    LEARNTO SWIM POOL BEACHENTRY/FREE FORM POOL TODDLER POOL STORAGE WET LOUNGE DRY LOUNGE FIRST AID 25 METER POOL SEATING FEMALE CHANGE MALE CHNAGE KITCHEN COOL ROOM CAFE AREA OPEN PLAN STAFF OFFICES MEETING ROOM MEETING ROOM MEETING ROOM MEETING ROOM SHOP SHOP MERCHANDISE WORKSTATION DESK STAFF ROOM TOILET TOILET STORAGE MULTIPURPOSE ROOM 1 MULTIPURPOSE ROOM 2 MULTIPURPOSE ROOM 3 STORAGE CRECHE OFFICE TOLIETS GYM FITNESS ROOM FITNESS ROOM MALE TOILET FEMALE TOILET POOL OFFICE WARMWATER PROGRAM POOL SPA SPA SAUNA CLEANERS ROOM TREATMENT ROOMS OFFICE TO CARPARK MAIN HALL STAGE STORAGE STORAGE MULTIPURPOSE MULTIPURPOSE MULTIPURPOSE MULTIPURPOSE TOILET KITCHEN FEMALE TOILET MALE TOILET TICKET BOOTH FOYER STUDY ROOM STUDY ROOM STUDY ROOMSTUDY ROOM COMPUTER LABS SPECIAL COLLECTION AREA CHILDRENS' AREA EXHIBITION SPACE OFFICE AUDIO/VISUAL COLLECTION TOILETS TOILETS TOILETS TOILETS READING SPACE READING SPACE STUDY HALL READING & COMMUNITY SPACE TO AQUATIC CENTRE GROUND FLOOR PLAN BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN (CARPARK) FIRST FLOOR PLAN SECTION A SECTION A SITE SECTION SITE SECTION SECTION B SECTION C SECTION C SECTION B Learn To Swim Pool 25 Meter Lap Pool Library Interior Library Interior
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    MARINA ABRAMOVIC PERFORMANCE ARTIST THEARTIST IS PRESENT/ THE HOUSE WITH THE OCEAN VIEW/ IMPONDERABILA/ REST ENERGY/THE LOVERS football field public toilet theater guest houses exit entry pinic area SITE PLAN 1:1000 residence pinic area lake beeac mack st THE ARTIST IS PRESENT/ THE HOUSE WITH THE OCEAN VIEW/ IMPONDERABILA/ REST ENERGY/THE LOVERS football field public toilet theater guest houses exit entry pinic area SITE PLAN 1:1000 residence pinic area c mack st The artist is present involves the design for an artist residence in Beeac (A small country town located just outside of Colac) with emphasis on the use of a specific material. The scheme of the site is grounded heavily in the landscape by using the architecture as a series of "pavilions" that capture the site and the greater context of Beeac. With each pavilion focusing on an existing artefact with in the current landscape; a milking shed, a water tower, a bridge and a dam. Interpreting the works of performance artist, Marina Abramović, the architecture works to emulate the role of artist by evoking of a specific emotion or action from the visitor; The Entry: Inspired by "Imponderabilia"(1977), presents a thin sunken passageway in which one must turn to the side to pass through. The direction of which one turns dictates the way that they experience the site. The House: Inspired by "The House with the Ocean View" (2002), deals with the existence of two separate identities within an intimate space like a house. The milk shed is split into two halves, with a central external corridor that is lined with the plumbing pipes of the house. The two halves are connected in the centre of the corridor, creating a meting point for the two circulations and the secondary point of awareness for the visitor and the first for the artist. The Public Toilet: Inspired by "Rest Energy" (1980), works on using the typology of the toilet and the idea of tension present in her work. The point of fragility is presented by the presence of a small window in each of the toilet cubicles which opens up to the bridge walkway above. The user of the toilet is aware of the people on the bridge; however the walkers are not immediately aware of those in the toilet. The moment of tension is experienced by the people of the toilet wishing that those above do not look down through the window to see them. The Bridge: Inspired by "The Great Wall Walk" (1988), embodies the notion of experiencing and understanding something then having to say goodbye. The bridge operates as a vehicle for this experience, twisting over the lake and back through , giving the visitor a good look at the site and what they may have missed. However, like the separation of the Marina and her partner at the end of the walk, the visitor is pushed out of the site, unable to return back on the bridge despite their new found understanding. The overarching theme of the plan draws on Marina's most famous work, "The Artist is Present" (2010), but through the use of the existing architecture of the area, pulls her work into a Beeac context. Causing the Artist to truly be present in Beeac. MARINA ABRAMOVIC PERFORMANCE ARTIST THE ARTIST IS PRESENT/ THE HOUSE WITH THE OCEAN VIEW/ IMPONDERABILA/ REST ENERGY/THE LOVERS football field public toilet guest houses exit entry pinic area mack st
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    to guest/student accomidation to lakefront to beeac toilet toilet toilet toilet bridge bridge toilettoilet peep hole peep holes bedroom dining room bathroom study kitchen toilet meeting point towards lake begining of bridge towards football field waste & water pipes Entry plan @ 1:100 Entry section @ 1:100 Public Toilet Plan@ 1:100 PublicToiletSection @ 1:100 dining room study meeting point Residence Plan @ 1:100 Residence section @ 1:100 Exit plan @ 1:100 Exit section @ 1:100
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    THE HOUSE OF SCENES THE HOUSEOF SCENES FOCUSES ON THE ID OF THE ONE PERFECT IMAGE OF A SPACE I REGARDS TO OUR SPACIAL MEMORY. The area and space of the set in affected by the size of the lense GALLERY ENTRANCE HALL LOUNGE BATHROOM GARAGE KITCHEN DINING ROOM BEDROOM BATHROOM BEDROOM BEDROOM BALCONY THE HOUSE OF SCENES STANDARD LINE OF SIGHT VISUAL LIMIT RIGHT EYE VISUAL LIMIT LEFT EYE BINOCULAR VISION SYMBOL RECOGNITION 5-305-30 62 62 0 THE HOUSE OF SCENES FOCUSES ON THE IDEA OF THE ONE PERFECT IMAGE OF A SPACE IN REGARDS TO OUR SPACIAL MEMORY. The area and space of the set in affected by the size of the lense The house of scene explores the idea of memory within architecture and the nature in which we in the digital age consume architecture. Often we view architecture through an iconic singular image, and that becomes the part of the building that we remember. The big idea of this house was the focus on the one perfect image of a space in regards to our spatial memory and the hyperbole of design, in only designing the view that would be seen within a specific space. Using the standard angle of site and pre-existing model, the two typologies of the house were divided. One presented as the resolved "photographed" design and the other serving merely as a structural support for the ideal image. THE HOUSE OF SCENES
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    THE HOUSE OF MONUMENT THE HOUSEOF MONUMENT FOCUSES ON THE IDEA OF MEMORY COLLECTION, DRAWING STRONG CORRILATIONS TO THE EXHIBITING OF WORK IN A GALLERY. "GROUND FLOOR" "FIRST FLOOR" The house of monument looks at the way non-architectural educated people look at a domestic space. I asked a couple to draw a designed space for each other in plan then I asked them to re-draw the same space every two days without looking at the drawings before it. The research lead me to two major conclusions: Elements like walls, doors and simple windows, were of low priority as the location, size and even presence of them changed drastically drawing to drawing. The only constant was if the person had drawn a specific type of window, such as a bay window, which was attached to an action, such as a couch looking out a window. Elements like stairs, couches, fireplaces and specific windows were remember accurately. Items that were attached with meaning and action; a writing nook, a tv couch, were constantly redrawn, often with more emphasis than the previous drawing. This idea of memory of specific things, or monuments inspired the design of this hypothetical house, the house of monument. This project looks at the home as a gallery of items and artefacts that have meaning attached to them individually as a means of documenting what is really important and memorable to people within a space. HOUSE OF MONUMENT THE HOUSE OF MONUMENT FOCUSES ON THE IDEA OF MEMORY COLLECTION, DRAWING STRONG CORRILATIONS TO THE EXHIBITING OF WORK IN A GALLERY.
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    P H YS I C A L MODEL- L I N G
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    B A A B SITE PLAN 1:7500 HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 METERS 330 370 210 240 190 375 515 320 640 400 605 230 230 270 330 315 420 270 PAR 4 3 3 3 3 4 5 3 5 4 5 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 67TOTALPAR N CLUB HOUSE CARPARK CARPARK HOTEL/ SANITORIUM CARPARK 15 16 17 18 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SAND BUNKERS TREES TEE GREEN FAIRWAY ROUGH SITE BOUNDRY LENGEND PHOEBE WONG | MARNIE NEWTON Wellness Center - Guest House Mr.Matthew Liu & Ms Marnie Newton SECTION A-A @ 1:200 SOUTH ELEVATION @ 1:200 Site Plan 1:250 Mr Matthew Liu & Ms Marnie Newton Guest Accomodation Lecture Theatre Morning Lounge Breakfast Hall Kitchen Garden Multipurpose Room Lake Gardeners & Handymen Library Chapel Dining Hall Afternoon Lounge Kitchen Bakery & Convenience Store Admin & Office Doctors’ Offices Treatment Facilities Garden Doctors Accomodation Medical Staff Lounge EntryCarpark Nurses Accomodation IntensiveWard 1149.37 919.50 1149.37 919.50 1149.37 919.50 1149.37 919.50 1149.37 919.50 1149.37 919.50 1149.37 919.50 919.50 1149.37 1149.37 GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1:250FIRST FLOOR PLAN @ 1:250
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    ““Will YouWalk intomy Parlour?” Said the Spider to the Fly” - Hole 7 ““Will YouWalk into my Parlour?” Said the Spider to the Fly” - Hole 7 Viewing Platform “If Everything Could be DoneTwice, Everything would be done better” - Hole 8 “If Everything Could be DoneTwice, Everything would be done better” - Hole 8 WELLNESS CENTRE CLUB HOUSE PERFORMANCE GARDEN ANGELSEA WETLANDS MINE POWER STATION ANGLESEA ANGLESEA FAIRWAY ROUGH 1 ROUGH 2 TREES GREENS WATER BUNKERS LEGEND SITE PLAN @1:5000 ROYAL BRENDA GOLF COURSE MR.Z RAHAMAN & MS.M NEWTON Mr Matthew Liu & Ms Marnie NewtonMr Matthew Liu & Ms Marnie Newton Hampson Gang Golf Course Site PlanHampson Gang Golf Course Site Plan 1:50001:5000 AFTERTHE ELECTION 10x GOLF COURSES 6xWELLNESS CENTRES 5x CLUB HOUSES
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    1.RECEPTION 2.PATIENT ACCOMIDATION 3.SAUNA 4.POOL 5.STEAM ROOM 6.MALECHANGE 7.FEMALE CHANGE 8.LOUNGE 9.KITCHEN 10.BREAKFAST ROOM 11.DINING ROOM 12.DANCE SPACE 13.LIBRARY/ READING ROOM 14.STUDIO/MULTIPURPOSE SPACE 15.ICU 16.OPERATINGTHEATER 17.TREATMENT FACILITIES 18.DOCTORS FACILITIES 19.NURSES FACILITIES 20.GARDENERS FACILITIES 21.HANDYMAN FACILITIES 22.DELIVERIES/GARBAGE COLLECTION 23.ADMINISTRATION OFFICES 1 1 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 8 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 WELLNESS CENTRE GROUND FLOOR PLAN @ 1:7005 10 20 50 CLOCKTOWER 2 23 WELLNESS CENTRE FIRST FLOOR PLAN @ 1:700 WELLNESS CENTRE BASEMENT PLAN @ 1:700 5 10 20 50 5 10 20 50
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    BREAKFAST ROOM DINING HALL AFTERNOON LOUNGE READING ROOM ADMINSTRATION OFFICES PUBLIC CARPARK WELLNESS CENTRE LONGSECTION @ 1:500 BREAKFAST ROOM KITCHEN SEVRVICE CORRIDOOR DINING HALL READING ROOM AFTERNOON LOUNGE ADMINSTRATION OFFICES PUBLIC CARKPARK LONGTERM PATIENT CARPARK STAFF PARKING CONSULTATION ROOMS This Sanatorium/Wellness centre was designed alongside a Club House and hotel and dealt with the relationship between an immature god and a wise Lucifer. The Sanatorium operated using the troupe of Lucifer as a self-contained and resourceful being, who didn't need to rely on anyone else. The relationships between the two buildings were focused on the idea of transition; where the Club house (God) was the point of creation, the Sanatorium worked on the subtraction. The removal from the sanatorium was what allowed the Club house to create. The main motif for this was the idea of water, more the absence of it as a means of symbolising loss. Taking typical water holding architecture such as a pool, a gutter, a bridge and voiding them of water works in creating this idea of absence and loss. These spaces are then reappropriated in useable spaces such as a reading room ect. The design also deals with a realistic approach to planning, ensuring that despite the large floor plate of the design there is no extremely long circulation. The plate is then further broken up by the placement of gardens which not only allows plenty of natural light in to the building but also work as a connection point for the "water" circulation.
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    My Colour My City MyIdentity MyWork My Desire My Joy My Search Thanks for giving me a good slap Vale Peter Corrigan
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    C L UP 2 3 3 D 3 A200 1 A2021 A202 2 A201 1 B D 1 3 2 AC G H 1 A301 38578 5338 4220 9500 9593 9600 1915 1920 5259 2435 800 24080 39541243 4326 7202 2400 2435 3020 1292 1494 1121 1 A300 1 A400 2 A400 2 A302 1 A302 5 1216656495951 D4 D3 D2 D1 D7 D8 D5 2032 5300 3049 2000 4761 2160 Driveway (02) +0.00 Service Area (17) +0.00 Loading Area (03)+0.00 System (18)+10.0 WC (16) +10.0 Storage (15)+10.0 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 UP Customer Storage (01) +0.00 Reception (28) +0.00 SETOUT STRUCTURAL WALL SETOUT GRID SETOUT LENGTH 5040 299 13400 324 2184 5497 1342 10184 200184020025802001400 STRUCTURALWALL& OPENINGSETOUT GRIDSETOUT LENGTH 48104000424521808205 LIFT Fall PC1 PC1 PC1 PC1 PC1 PC1 PC2 PC2 PC2 PC2 PC2 AX BR PC2 PC1 PC2 PC1 AX AX PC3 CT PC3 PC3 PC3 PC3 PC3 Yellow painted border Yellow painted border PC3 TL VN DS SOSO SO Brick 110 Double Brick 270 Concrete Lightweight Structures Ultralux N29688 Ultralux petite N29687 Luxspace BB5480 Deco LED Emergency DECOLEDMS-BK Lux Aib 218 LED 2x18W Led Industrial Batten Evolution 50 mm Asterix Cladding Panels (900 x 2100 mm) with fire rated Sicaflex caulk at all joints.AX BR DA MA PC CA LI CT FPB PB WPB VA AS Danpalon DP30 Honeycomb (900 x 1800 mm) with specific joins following manufacturer's specification. Megaclad steel roof sheets (800 x 1200 mm) installed following manufacturer's specification. Polished poured concrete slab Studio selections satalite dyed nylon cut plush pile carpet Existing Brick wall Classic Mystique PUR Nocturne 1380 Linoleum Wickes White Gloss Cermaic Floor Tiles (150 x 150mm) applied with black grout and sealant - Sellys Wet Area Silicone (black) Painted 16mm Gyprock Standard Plasterboard (1200 x 2400 mm) for all fire-rated wall Painted 10 mm Gyprock Standard Plasterboard (1200 x 2400mm) 10 mm mpoisture resistant plasterboard substratefor all wet areas Polished Victorian Ash Anti-slip Carborundum Hazard #60 over edge of stair tread Reve wall-mount bathroom sinkVN DS BN CB SK DS1 S0 TL Bench to be specified by MVB Kitchen cabinet Vault under mount kitchen sink Dining table to be specified by MVB Working desk to be specified by MVB Sofa to be specified by MVB Caravell Smart one piece easy height elongated #9899000 - All dimension s to be verified on site prior to construction and discrepencies to be clarified with architect. - Do not scale drawings. refer to figured dimensions only. - Architectural drawings are to be read in conjunction with specification and other consultants documentation. - GF is the benchmark level taken from the floor level of the existing building. - Dimensions are in mm. - This drawing is copyright. CONSTRUCTION TYPE FINISHES FIXTURES ELECTRICAL GENERAL NOTES 10 A 1 gang standard size switch 10 A 3 Gang standard size switch 10 A 1 dimable standard size switch Electresafe triple powerpoint with 10A and 15A outlets Electresafe double powerpoint with 10A and 15A outlets 26 Henry Street Abbotsford Melbourne Scale Checked by Drawn by Date Project Number DESCRIPTIONNO DATE Zul Rahaman 1, Queen Street Melbourne 0430 020 811 s3477157@student.rmit.edu.au Marnie Newton 1, Queen Street Melbourne 0401 422 376 s3285859@student.rmit.edu.au Tul Srisompun 1, Queen Street Melbourne 0413 730 932 s3463533@student.rmit.edu.au MV01 Tul Srisompun Zul Rahaman A100 A101 A102 A103 A104 A105 A106 A200 A201 A202 A300 A301 A302 A400 A500 A501 A502 A600 A700 A701 A702 DEMOLITION PLAN SITE PLAN PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR PLAN PROPOSED FIRST FLOOR PLAN GROUND FLOOR REFECTIVE CEILING PLAN FIRST FLOOR REFLECTIVE CEILING PLAN PROPOSED ROOF PLAN NORTH ELEVATION SOUTH ELEVATION EAST AND WEST ELEVATION LONG SECTION SHORT SECTION STORAGE AND DRIVEWAY AREA PLAN DETAIL STAIRS SECTION DETAIL ROOF SECTION DETAIL ROOF CONNECTION SECTION DETAIL WET AREA WINDOW SCHEDULE DOOR SCHEDULE STRUCTURAL SCHEDULE 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 1 : 100 A102 10/06/15 A102 1 : 100 1 PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR PLAN LEGEND D 3 GF+0 FCL 1+4360 CL 1+7600 BL 3+10000 B DA C G H CW+1700 BL 1+7905 FFL 1+4600 1 A301 2 A301 1 A302 1 A500 W12 W6 W8 W2 W3 2 A500 3 A500 Balcony (22) Linoleum + 4600 Driveway (02)Concrete flooring +0.00 Loading Area (03)Concrete flooring with yellow painted boundary +0.00 Reception (28)Concrete flooring +0.00 . . 900 700 148118401238 BL 2+9017 LATERALSTRUCTURE STAIRS 2069831112305300024026601700 300 Brick 110 Double Brick 270 Concrete Lightweight Structures Ultralux N29688 Ultralux petite N29687 Luxspace BB5480 Deco LED Emergency DECOLEDMS-BK Lux Aib 218 LED 2x18W Led Industrial Batten Evolution 50 mm Asterix Cladding Panels (900 x 2100 mm) with fire rated Sicaflex caulk at all joints.AX BR DA MA PC CA LI CT FPB PB WPB VA AS Danpalon DP30 Honeycomb (900 x 1800 mm) with specific joins following manufacturer's specification. Megaclad steel roof sheets (800 x 1200 mm) installed following manufacturer's specification. Polished poured concrete slab Studio selections satalite dyed nylon cut plush pile carpet Existing Brick wall Classic Mystique PUR Nocturne 1380 Linoleum Wickes White Gloss Cermaic Floor Tiles (150 x 150mm) applied with black grout and sealant - Sellys Wet Area Silicone (black) Painted 16mm Gyprock Standard Plasterboard (1200 x 2400 mm) for all fire-rated wall Painted 10 mm Gyprock Standard Plasterboard (1200 x 2400mm) 10 mm mpoisture resistant plasterboard substratefor all wet areas Polished Victorian Ash Anti-slip Carborundum Hazard #60 over edge of stair tread Reve wall-mount bathroom sinkVN DS BN CB SK DS1 S0 TL Bench to be specified by MVB Kitchen cabinet Vault under mount kitchen sink Dining table to be specified by MVB Working desk to be specified by MVB Sofa to be specified by MVB Caravell Smart one piece easy height elongated #9899000 - All dimension s to be verified on site prior to construction and discrepencies to be clarified with architect. - Do not scale drawings. refer to figured dimensions only. - Architectural drawings are to be read in conjunction with specification and other consultants documentation. - GF is the benchmark level taken from the floor level of the existing building. - Dimensions are in mm. - This drawing is copyright. CONSTRUCTION TYPE FINISHES FIXTURES ELECTRICAL GENERAL NOTES 10 A 1 gang standard size switch 10 A 3 Gang standard size switch 10 A 1 dimable standard size switch Electresafe triple powerpoint with 10A and 15A outlets Electresafe double powerpoint with 10A and 15A outlets 26 Henry Street Abbotsford Melbourne Scale Checked by Drawn by Date Project Number DESCRIPTIONNO DATE Zul Rahaman 1, Queen Street Melbourne 0430 020 811 s3477157@student.rmit.edu.au Marnie Newton 1, Queen Street Melbourne 0401 422 376 s3285859@student.rmit.edu.au Tul Srisompun 1, Queen Street Melbourne 0413 730 932 s3463533@student.rmit.edu.au MV01 Tul Srisompun Zul Rahaman A100 A101 A102 A103 A104 A105 A106 A200 A201 A202 A300 A301 A302 A400 A500 A501 A502 A600 A700 A701 A702 DEMOLITION PLAN SITE PLAN PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR PLAN PROPOSED FIRST FLOOR PLAN GROUND FLOOR REFECTIVE CEILING PLAN FIRST FLOOR REFLECTIVE CEILING PLAN PROPOSED ROOF PLAN NORTH ELEVATION SOUTH ELEVATION EAST AND WEST ELEVATION LONG SECTION SHORT SECTION STORAGE AND DRIVEWAY AREA PLAN DETAIL STAIRS SECTION DETAIL ROOF SECTION DETAIL ROOF CONNECTION SECTION DETAIL WET AREA WINDOW SCHEDULE DOOR SCHEDULE STRUCTURAL SCHEDULE 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 1 : 100 A300 10/06/15 A300 1 : 100 1 LONG SECTION LEGEND Marnie Newton Marnie Newton
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    D 3 1 32 1 A300 2 A302 2 A501 3 A502 5 D15D16 D8 W7 W11 AS01 C01 D6 B01 B01 B02B01 Driveway (02) Concrete flooring +0.00 Service Area (17)Concrete flooring +0.00 Customer Storage (01)Concrete flooring +0.00 Call Centre (09)Carpet + 4600 Balcony (22) Linoleum + 4600 3004056303 241 3012293 300382437783031104991208 LATERALSTRUCTURE (EXISTINGBUILDING) LATERALSTRUCTURE (EXTENSION) PB01 GF +0 FCL 1 +4360 CL 1 +7600 BL 3 +10000 13 2 CW +1700 BL 1 +7905 FFL 1 +4600 1 A300 2 A302 1 A502 1 A501 5 W7 W18 BL 2 +9017 D5 D22 Balcony (22) Linoleum + 4600 Locker Room (05)Linoleum + 4600 Driveway (02) Concrete flooring +0.00 Driver Common Room (04)Linoleum + 4600 AS01 C01 AS01 PB01 PB01 PB01 AS01 C01 300170059003051112983208 LATERALSTRUCTURE (EXTENSION) 30041252342413000305LATERALSTRUCTURE (EXISTINGBUILDING) Brick 110 Double Brick 270 Concrete Lightweight Structures Ultralux N29688 Ultralux petite N29687 Luxspace BB5480 Deco LED Emergency DECOLEDMS-BK Lux Aib 218 LED 2x18W Led Industrial Batten Evolution 50 mm Asterix Cladding Panels (900 x 2100 mm) with fire rated Sicaflex caulk at all joints.AX BR DA MA PC CA LI CT FPB PB WPB VA AS Danpalon DP30 Honeycomb (900 x 1800 mm) with specific joins following manufacturer's specification. Megaclad steel roof sheets (800 x 1200 mm) installed following manufacturer's specification. Polished poured concrete slab Studio selections satalite dyed nylon cut plush pile carpet Existing Brick wall Classic Mystique PUR Nocturne 1380 Linoleum Wickes White Gloss Cermaic Floor Tiles (150 x 150mm) applied with black grout and sealant - Sellys Wet Area Silicone (black) Painted 16mm Gyprock Standard Plasterboard (1200 x 2400 mm) for all fire-rated wall Painted 10 mm Gyprock Standard Plasterboard (1200 x 2400mm) 10 mm mpoisture resistant plasterboard substratefor all wet areas Polished Victorian Ash Anti-slip Carborundum Hazard #60 over edge of stair tread Reve wall-mount bathroom sinkVN DS BN CB SK DS1 S0 TL Bench to be specified by MVB Kitchen cabinet Vault under mount kitchen sink Dining table to be specified by MVB Working desk to be specified by MVB Sofa to be specified by MVB Caravell Smart one piece easy height elongated #9899000 - All dimension s to be verified on site prior to construction and discrepencies to be clarified with architect. - Do not scale drawings. refer to figured dimensions only. - Architectural drawings are to be read in conjunction with specification and other consultants documentation. - GF is the benchmark level taken from the floor level of the existing building. - Dimensions are in mm. - This drawing is copyright. CONSTRUCTION TYPE FINISHES FIXTURES ELECTRICAL GENERAL NOTES 10 A 1 gang standard size switch 10 A 3 Gang standard size switch 10 A 1 dimable standard size switch Electresafe triple powerpoint with 10A and 15A outlets Electresafe double powerpoint with 10A and 15A outlets 26 Henry Street Abbotsford Melbourne Scale Checked by Drawn by Date Project Number DESCRIPTIONNO DATE Zul Rahaman 1, Queen Street Melbourne 0430 020 811 s3477157@student.rmit.edu.au Marnie Newton 1, Queen Street Melbourne 0401 422 376 s3285859@student.rmit.edu.au Tul Srisompun 1, Queen Street Melbourne 0413 730 932 s3463533@student.rmit.edu.au MV01 Tul Srisompun Zul Rahaman A100 A101 A102 A103 A104 A105 A106 A200 A201 A202 A300 A301 A302 A400 A500 A501 A502 A600 A700 A701 A702 DEMOLITION PLAN SITE PLAN PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR PLAN PROPOSED FIRST FLOOR PLAN GROUND FLOOR REFECTIVE CEILING PLAN FIRST FLOOR REFLECTIVE CEILING PLAN PROPOSED ROOF PLAN NORTH ELEVATION SOUTH ELEVATION EAST AND WEST ELEVATION LONG SECTION SHORT SECTION STORAGE AND DRIVEWAY AREA PLAN DETAIL STAIRS SECTION DETAIL ROOF SECTION DETAIL ROOF CONNECTION SECTION DETAIL WET AREA WINDOW SCHEDULE DOOR SCHEDULE STRUCTURAL SCHEDULE 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 1 : 100 A301 10/06/15 A301 1 : 100 1 CROSS SECTION 1 A301 1 : 100 2 CROSS SECTION 2 LEGEND 2 W13 W18 5 300 45 72 45 30039109 5 26 Henry Street Abbotsford Melbourne Scale Checked by Drawn by Date Project Number DESCRIPTIONNO DATE Zul Rahaman 1, Queen Street Melbourne 0430 020 811 s3477157@student.rmit.edu.au Marnie Newton 1, Queen Street Melbourne 0401 422 376 s3285859@student.rmit.edu.au Tul Srisompun 1, Queen Street Melbourne 0413 730 932 s3463533@student.rmit.edu.au MV01 Tul Srisompun Zul Rahaman A100 A101 A102 A103 A104 A105 A106 A200 A201 A202 A300 A301 A302 A400 A500 A501 A502 A600 A700 A701 A702 DEMOLITION PLAN SITE PLAN PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR PLAN PROPOSED FIRST FLOOR PLAN GROUND FLOOR REFECTIVE CEILING PLAN FIRST FLOOR REFLECTIVE CEILING PLAN PROPOSED ROOF PLAN NORTH ELEVATION SOUTH ELEVATION EAST AND WEST ELEVATION LONG SECTION SHORT SECTION STORAGE AND DRIVEWAY AREA PLAN DETAIL STAIRS SECTION DETAIL ROOF SECTION DETAIL ROOF CONNECTION SECTION DETAIL WET AREA WINDOW SCHEDULE DOOR SCHEDULE STRUCTURAL SCHEDULE 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 13/10/2015 1 : 10 A502 10/10/15 A502 1 : 10 1 GUTTER DETAIL A502 1 : 10 2 ROOF TO WALL CONNECTION 1 A502 1 : 10 3 ROOF TO WALL CONNECTION 2 Timhber Packing Steel Plate Flashing Danpalon Cladding 30 mm Steel Purlin 150X50 mm Insulation Batts Timber Packing Flashing Boxspan Aluminium Rafter 100X50 mm Aluminium Framing Double Glazing grass Flashing Boxspan Aluminium Rafter 100X50 mm Aluminium Roof Sheet Boxed Gutter 300X300 U Beam 305X165X9.5 Astrix Cladding 50mm Thickness Flashing Astrix Cladding 50mm Thickness Purlins 150X50 mm Insulation Batts Plaster board 9mm Thickness Purlins 150X50 mm Insulation Batts Marnie Newton Marnie Newton
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    DRAWING NUMBER DRAWINGSTATUS DRAWN BY CHECKED BY SCALE (@A1) DATE BOUVERIE STCARLTON, MELBOURNE REV DESCRIPTION DATE LARS ERIK ELSETH E s3478794@student.rmit.edu.au P +61 449 603 993 MARNIE NEWTON E s3285859@student.rmit.edu.au P +61 401 422 376 5, DESIGN HUB, CARLTON VIC 3000 SHEET CLIENT PROJECT 1601 RMIT ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT TENDER ISSUE NOT FOR GROUND FLOOR PLAN LE MN A101 26/05/2016 1 : 50 COMPLETE 1 1 A302 A303 A301 1 GF+150 GF+450 GF+150 GF+150 GF+150 GF+150 GF+150 GF+150 GF+0 GF+0 GF+150 GF+150 GF+0 GF+150 GF+0 GF+150 GF+150 GF+450 GF+450 GF+150 GF+150 GF+150 98108775373200200380185 200 600 200196 373 352200 200373 373 200 373 2280 373 200 1136200 200382380375200171981046336 1673 830500 200 1990 503200 3412 914200 160 373 2977 7151100 600 200 300 1001001070503 1690100 865 516 830200 373 200 200 373 1673 373 373 200 600 2000 373 200 372373 200 758 90200441 481 200 200 464 5550 6464 1070 103 7992 112656 373 9595 551070 373 1070 730 1228101 919 100200 7301200 9182173 2913 200 920 100 4002 500 300 915100200 1086 325 1200 2418 1015 1659 465 5863821004 933 600 1748501 545200 3390 100 919 200 1100 1100 2684 600 1450 103 1008663 500 466 2683 300 200 7282 170 278 481 100 373373 100 4480 272 449 200 300 373 200 373 200 200 373 200 1379 1730 67259 200 200 373 3846 170 1598200 373 373 3301 98 728 100 29342 3450 500 302 325 500 200 200 65245322 9046 432 9109 645 30022002003821005736300538200373200 100 29215997 200373200373200 100 200373200 4121 240580 3638 2932100 503 200477 2300 1690 200373 200 477200 2692 200 735 1969 835 64 1200 3002683200 500 15102751255 5350 2547170100 200 2236 200 979 100 15361965500 184 300165100 462 2005786200 1714 501284100 162 828 100 100 600 10075915042001536 200373 200 325 200 200373 193820010876 1537 2239100960 200 343648518 325300 373 200141935701032241 200 2468146148491001678 699 324 325300 2871 20018672614810016320015214102001810 100 200373200 2185 200 914 200333200241600 200 200380200380 PC D04 CT D12 D04 D11D11 D04 D09 CO D06 D08 PC D08D08 CO D08 D10 PC D10 D10 D10 D10 D02 D02 D02 D01D01 D02 D02 D01D01D01 PC PC PC CT CTCT CT CT CT CT PC CT PC CT TL CT QUEENSBERRY ST COMMS CUPBOARD BOUVERIE ST SHOWER SHOWER CHANGEROOM SHOWER SHOWER REFUSE STORAGE CAFE SEATING BIKE PARKING KITCHEN LOBBY RETAIL SPACE RETAIL STORAGECLEANERS STORAGE FIRE CONTROL ROOM FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS 6 m² LOADING BAY MALE TOILET FEMALE TOILET AIRLOCK ACESS. TOILET 11 m² BIKE PARKING 7 m² MECHANICAL RISER 34 m² 2 m²2 m²2 m² 12 m² 13 m² 4 m² 2 m² 2 m² 8 m² 4 m² 53 m² 14 m² 6 m² 10 m² 88 m² 12 m² 22 m² 13 m² 81 m² BIKE PARKING BIKE PARKING BIKE PARKING FIRE STAIRS CHANGEROOM SHOWER DN UP UP UP 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D You created this PDF from an application that is not licensed to print to novaPDF printer (http://www.novapdf.com) BKLUX AIB 218 LED 2x18W LED INDUSTRIAL BATTEN EVOLUTION50 SUSPENDED TR TH DOOR INT DBL_FLUSH 115X2110MM MR CURTAIN WALL EXTERIOR GLAZING FIRE RATED 120MIN TPG PILKINGTON PYROSTOPW02 HAND RAIL 1 D11 D01 WB PC CONCRETE STEEL GRATE D03 MIRROR DOOR EXT DBL_FLUSH 115X2110MM CUPBOARD DOORS SHOWER CUBICAL DOOR WASH BASIN DOOR INTSGL 810X2110MM ELECTRICAL SERVICE TRACKS D12 D02 FIXED SINGLE GLAZED WINDOW POLISHED CONCRETE CONCRETE TRANSLUCENT POLARISED FACADE GS TOILET CUBICAL DOOR RAISED GLAZING TYPES SG D09 CONSTRUCTION TYPES URINAL D05 STEEL ALUMINIUM BATHROOM FIXTURES DOOR TYPES TOILET BOWL FIRE DOOR INTSGL 810X2110MM FINISHES PAINTED PLASTER BOARD HAND DRYER FIRE DOOR INTSGL 910X2110MM SMARTFORM LED BPS460-462-464 SUSPENDED PANNEL TERRICOTTA TILES FOUR PANNEL ENTRY SLIDING DOOR W01 D04 CERAMIC TILES CO S TP W03 TL D06 D08 D07 CURTAIN WALL EXTERIOR GLAZING PP CT FIRE DOOR EXT DBL_FLUSH 115X2110MM TT GALVANISED STEEL PLATE D10 HAND RAIL 2 TOILET PAPER ROLL HOLDER TIMBER LAMINATE THERMISTAT TB DOOR INTSGL 1010X2110MM 1 GANG SWITCH SMARTFORM LED BPS460-462-464 SUSPENDED PANNEL DOOR INTSGL 910X2110MM HD HR1 UR ELECTRICAL FIXTURES HR2 DRAWING NUMBER DRAWING STATUS DRAWN BY CHECKED BY SCALE (@A1) DATE BOUVERIE STCARLTON, MELBOURNE REV DESCRIPTION DATE LARS ERIK ELSETH E s3478794@student.rmit.edu.au P +61 449 603 993 MARNIE NEWTON E s3285859@student.rmit.edu.au P +61 401 422 376 5, DESIGN HUB, CARLTON VIC 3000 SHEET CLIENT PROJECT 1601 RMIT ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT TENDER ISSUE NOT FORTYPICAL FLOOR PLAN MN LE A102 26/05/2016 1 : 50 COMPLETE D02 D11 TL D01 D08 D05 PC TL 3 A401 TL CT D08 D11 D02 TL D01 TL TL CO D08 D11 D08 TL CT D02 CT PC TL CT D02 CT FFL FFL FFL FFL FFL FFL FFL FFLFFL FFL FFL FFL FFL FFL FFL FFL FEMALE TOILET 1m² COMMS CUPBOARD KITCHEN 9 m² WORKSTATIONS 35 m² 9 m² CENTER WING 12 m² 51 m² 65 m² 24 m² 5m² 9 m² 8 m² EAST WING MEETING SPACE WEST WING RECEPTION 25 m² MAIN STAIRS AIRLOCK LOBBY ACCESS. TOILET MEETING SPACE 12 m² 4 m² COMMS CUPBOARD 14 m² AIR- LOCK 41 m² FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS COMMS CUPBOARD MALE TOILET DN UP DN DN PRINT STATION PRINT STATION PRINT STATION CENTRAL HIVE 5 4 3 2 A B C 1 D A302 1 1 A301 A303 1 5016301001779 100 10033902005350 1465 545 200915701315 1500 20012702002560 447 200 50 2001666 487 699 4060 571 60 7305464 4668 11001450 600 492 1938 11001135 5850 7301950 600 2683 8401075 5666 12001086 2921 200 200 809361 1200919 5997 60013948 6516 14433 6008284 5330 600 36 2931 4016 164 3341562 18691 8635955 300 165 54 454 2201 6008400 200 100 325 200 6002777 382 40454 100 1345 1697 6095 200 600 5600 2300 200 8311 5350 200 325 600 70 100 968 50 600 918 50 148 5896 1404 100 9109 460 1319 5550 600 1002 100 1630 9046 52 1570 371 3001701001570 1361 201 156017598487 BKLUX AIB 218 LED 2x18W LED INDUSTRIAL BATTEN EVOLUTION50 SUSPENDED TR TH DOOR INT DBL_FLUSH 115X2110MM MR CURTAIN WALL EXTERIOR GLAZING FIRE RATED 120MIN TPG PILKINGTON PYROSTOPW02 HAND RAIL 1 D11 D01 WB PC CONCRETE STEEL GRATE D03 MIRROR DOOR EXT DBL_FLUSH 115X2110MM CUPBOARD DOORS SHOWER CUBICAL DOOR WASH BASIN DOOR INTSGL 810X2110MM ELECTRICAL SERVICE TRACKS D12 D02 FIXED SINGLE GLAZED WINDOW POLISHED CONCRETE CONCRETE TRANSLUCENT POLARISED FACADE GS TOILET CUBICAL DOOR RAISED GLAZING TYPES SG D09 CONSTRUCTION TYPES URINAL D05 STEEL ALUMINIUM BATHROOM FIXTURES DOOR TYPES TOILET BOWL FIRE DOOR INTSGL 810X2110MM FINISHES PAINTED PLASTER BOARD HAND DRYER FIRE DOOR INTSGL 910X2110MM SMARTFORM LED BPS460-462-464 SUSPENDED PANNEL TERRICOTTA TILES FOUR PANNEL ENTRY SLIDING DOOR W01 D04 CERAMIC TILES CO S TP W03 TL D06 D08 D07 CURTAIN WALL EXTERIOR GLAZING PP CT FIRE DOOR EXT DBL_FLUSH 115X2110MM TT GALVANISED STEEL PLATE D10 HAND RAIL 2 TOILET PAPER ROLL HOLDER TIMBER LAMINATE THERMISTAT TB DOOR INTSGL 1010X2110MM 1 GANG SWITCH SMARTFORM LED BPS460-462-464 SUSPENDED PANNEL DOOR INTSGL 910X2110MM HD HR1 UR ELECTRICAL FIXTURES HR2
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    DRAWING NUMBER DRAWINGSTATUS DRAWN BY CHECKED BY SCALE (@A1) DATE BOUVERIE STCARLTON, MELBOURNE REV DESCRIPTION DATE LARS ERIK ELSETH E s3478794@student.rmit.edu.au P +61 449 603 993 MARNIE NEWTON E s3285859@student.rmit.edu.au P +61 401 422 376 5, DESIGN HUB, CARLTON VIC 3000 SHEET CLIENT PROJECT 1601 RMIT ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT TENDER ISSUE NOT FOR TYPICAL FACADE CONSTRUCTION DETAILS LE MN A401 26/05/2016 1 : 10 COMPLETE 2 ROOF DETAIL2 A401 1:10 3 1 4 1 FIXED WINDOW, SINGLE GLAZED 5 MM 2 STEEL WEATHERBOARD 3 MM 3 COTTO TILES 330 x 330 MM 4 ALUMINIUM BAR GRATING 900 1 2 TYPICAL SLAB DETAIL 4 1 1 FACADE SPRINKLER 2 FRESH AIR INTAKE, STAINLESS STEEL MICRO WOWEN WIRE 3 PERFORATED PLASTIC PANEL 4 DOUBLE GLAZED CURTAIN WALL; 3/7 MM, AIR GAP 20 MM 5 BEAM: 305 x 165 UB 6 COLUMN: 200UC 5 6 A401 3 1:10 3 1:10 1 1 MECHANICAL ARM, FACADE ACTUATOR 2 DOUBLE GLAZED CURTAIN WALL; 3/7 MM, AIR GAP 20 MM 3 FACDE BREAK, H: 1500, W: 600 4 SUPPORT BEAM TO SLAB-EDGE, 2 x (15 MM THICK, 30 MM HEIGH) 5 COLUMN: 200UC 6 INTERNAL GRATER ABOVE SERVICES 4 5 2 3 6 A401 CORNER DETAIL (PLAN) BKLUX AIB 218 LED 2x18W LED INDUSTRIAL BATTEN EVOLUTION50 SUSPENDED TR TH DOOR INT DBL_FLUSH 115X2110MM MR CURTAIN WALL EXTERIOR GLAZING FIRE RATED 120MIN TPG PILKINGTON PYROSTOPW02 HAND RAIL 1 D11 D01 WB PC CONCRETE STEEL GRATE D03 MIRROR DOOR EXT DBL_FLUSH 115X2110MM CUPBOARD DOORS SHOWER CUBICAL DOOR WASH BASIN DOOR INTSGL 810X2110MM ELECTRICAL SERVICE TRACKS D12 D02 FIXED SINGLE GLAZED WINDOW POLISHED CONCRETE CONCRETE TRANSLUCENT POLARISED FACADE GS TOILET CUBICAL DOOR RAISED GLAZING TYPES SG D09 CONSTRUCTION TYPES URINAL D05 STEEL ALUMINIUM BATHROOM FIXTURES DOOR TYPES TOILET BOWL FIRE DOOR INTSGL 810X2110MM FINISHES PAINTED PLASTER BOARD HAND DRYER FIRE DOOR INTSGL 910X2110MM SMARTFORM LED BPS460-462-464 SUSPENDED PANNEL TERRICOTTA TILES FOUR PANNEL ENTRY SLIDING DOOR W01 D04 CERAMIC TILES CO S TP W03 TL D06 D08 D07 CURTAIN WALL EXTERIOR GLAZING PP CT FIRE DOOR EXT DBL_FLUSH 115X2110MM TT GALVANISED STEEL PLATE D10 HAND RAIL 2 TOILET PAPER ROLL HOLDER TIMBER LAMINATE THERMISTAT TB DOOR INTSGL 1010X2110MM 1 GANG SWITCH SMARTFORM LED BPS460-462-464 SUSPENDED PANNEL DOOR INTSGL 910X2110MM HD HR1 UR ELECTRICAL FIXTURES HR2 DRAWING NUMBER DRAWING STATUS DRAWN BY CHECKED BY SCALE (@A1) DATE BOUVERIE STCARLTON, MELBOURNE REV DESCRIPTION DATE LARS ERIK ELSETH E s3478794@student.rmit.edu.au P +61 449 603 993 MARNIE NEWTON E s3285859@student.rmit.edu.au P +61 401 422 376 5, DESIGN HUB, CARLTON VIC 3000 SHEET CLIENT PROJECT 1601 RMIT ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT TENDER ISSUE NOT FORSECTION A-A MN LE A301 26/05/2016 1 : 100 COMPLETE CO D08 CO CO D01 CT WB WB CT WB D01 D01 HR2 CT CO D07 CO HR2 CT MR CO HR2 TB D01 D01 CO CT TB CO MR CO CO D07 D01 D07 D07 MR TB WB CT WB TB CT CO MR TB HR2 HR2 CT D01 CT CT HR2 WB TB MR CT CT WB CO WB TB CO CO CO CO CO D01D08D08 D07 D07 D07 D07 CO TB CT CT WB CO TB CT MR HR2 CO WB HR2 CT TB WB WB TB CT CT CO TB CO WB MR CT MR WB WB TB FSL +30800FFL +30300FSL +26950FFL FSL +26450 +23100FFL FSL +22600 +19250FFL FSL +18750 +15400FFL FSL +14900 +11550FFL FSL +11050 +7700FFL FSL +7200 +3850FFL FSL +3350 GF+0 -310 FSL FFL-3000 -3305 SLAB -4000 FFL SLAB-4305 D07 D07 D07 D07 WB D07 CO D07 CT HR2 CT 501 CO 6599 TB 9646 MR 5750 CT 11284 TB 9109 CT 5550 CO 9046 TB TB CO WB TB CT HR2 MR CT +45350 WB FCL CT FSL CT +42350 WB FFL CT +42850 CO +38500 CO FFL WB +38000 CT FSL TB +34650 TB FFL CO +34150 CT D01D08D08D01 D01 D08 D08 D01 D01 D08 D08 D01 D01 D08 D08 D01 D01 D08 D08 D01 D01 D08 D08 D01 D01 D08 D08 D01 D01 D08 D08 D01 D01 D08 LIFT OVERRUN FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS STORAGE CLEANERS STORAGE ELEVATOR SHAFT PUMP ROOM FIRE CONTROL ROOM RETAIL STORAGE MALE TOILET AIRLOCK FEMALE TOILET AIRLOCK MALE TOILET FEMALE TOILET DISABLED TOILET DISABLED TOILET AIRLOCK MALE TOILET FEMALE TOILET DISABLED TOILET DISABLED TOILET FEMALE TOILET AIRLOCK MALE TOILET DISABLED TOILET FEMALE TOILET AIRLOCK MALE TOILET MALE TOILET AIRLOCK FEMALE TOILET DISABLED TOILET DISABLED TOILET DISABLED TOILET DISABLED TOILET DISABLED TOILET FEMALE TOILET FEMALE TOILET FEMALE TOILET LIFT PIT AIRLOCK AIRLOCK AIRLOCK MALE TOILET MALE TOILET MALE TOILET FEMALE TOILET AIRLOCK MALE TOILET FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS A B DC A303 1 BKLUX AIB 218 LED 2x18W LED INDUSTRIAL BATTEN EVOLUTION50 SUSPENDED TR TH DOOR INT DBL_FLUSH 115X2110MM MR CURTAIN WALL EXTERIOR GLAZING FIRE RATED 120MIN TPG PILKINGTON PYROSTOPW02 HAND RAIL 1 D11 D01 WB PC CONCRETE STEEL GRATE D03 MIRROR DOOR EXT DBL_FLUSH 115X2110MM CUPBOARD DOORS SHOWER CUBICAL DOOR WASH BASIN DOOR INTSGL 810X2110MM ELECTRICAL SERVICE TRACKS D12 D02 FIXED SINGLE GLAZED WINDOW POLISHED CONCRETE CONCRETE TRANSLUCENT POLARISED FACADE GS TOILET CUBICAL DOOR RAISED GLAZING TYPES SG D09 CONSTRUCTION TYPES URINAL D05 STEEL ALUMINIUM BATHROOM FIXTURES DOOR TYPES TOILET BOWL FIRE DOOR INTSGL 810X2110MM FINISHES PAINTED PLASTER BOARD HAND DRYER FIRE DOOR INTSGL 910X2110MM SMARTFORM LED BPS460-462-464 SUSPENDED PANNEL TERRICOTTA TILES FOUR PANNEL ENTRY SLIDING DOOR W01 D04 CERAMIC TILES CO S TP W03 TL D06 D08 D07 CURTAIN WALL EXTERIOR GLAZING PP CT FIRE DOOR EXT DBL_FLUSH 115X2110MM TT GALVANISED STEEL PLATE D10 HAND RAIL 2 TOILET PAPER ROLL HOLDER TIMBER LAMINATE THERMISTAT TB DOOR INTSGL 1010X2110MM 1 GANG SWITCH SMARTFORM LED BPS460-462-464 SUSPENDED PANNEL DOOR INTSGL 910X2110MM HD HR1 UR ELECTRICAL FIXTURES HR2
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    GENERATIVE MODELING Through the useof Anemone the recursive pattern was overlayed over the Arts Centre, combining with previous itteration tools like attractor points and points on mesh. Basic use of points over mesh Basic use of points over mesh with increased number of points Increased points and increted size of input geometry Increased points and increted size of input geometry with use of attractor points placed at the top of spire Increased points and increted size of input geometry with use of attractor points placed at front of spire Basic use of parallel plans with one 3D input curve and one 2d imput curve Basic use of parallel plans with one 3D input curve and one 2d imput curve and changed scale Basic use of parallel plans with one 3D input curve and one 2d imput curve and changed factor Basic use of parallel plans with one 3D input curve and one 2d imput curve and changed repeat factor Basic use of parallel plans with one 3D input curve and one 2d imput curve and changed points on curve for parallel plans THE ARTS CENTRE