This portfolio document summarizes Tim Middleton's education, skills, experience, and references. He has a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Sydney and studied abroad in Japan. His skills include AutoCAD, Sketchup, languages, and sustainability. He has experience in Vietnam with the Green Building Council developing rating tools and education modules. Prior work included architectural design in Japan. References are provided from his sustainability work and a professor in Japan.
The document discusses different approaches to transitional shelter design in Haiti following the 2010 earthquake. It outlines 11 prototype wall designs that were tested, including walls made of local trees, rocks, palm tree planks, and concrete blocks with mango planks. The wall designs were evaluated based on their vulnerability, acceptability, adaptability, maintenance needs, durability, environmental impact, and ability to stimulate the local economy and use local labor. The goal was to identify appropriate transitional shelter designs for both rural and urban settings that could evolve into permanent housing.
1) Dr. Paul Luciani concluded that a revolution is already taking place in facility management procurement based on years of research on how procurement cycles alter the interaction of cost and value with insourcing and outsourcing.
2) His research was undertaken at the University of Technology Sydney and included studying 148 organizations over various time periods as long as 50 years.
3) Dr. Luciani found that outsourcing of facility management services was sometimes adding unwanted costs compared to overall delivery of the function through internal resources.
Buro Happold is an engineering consultancy firm that provides services related to buildings, infrastructure, environment, and project management. They have extensive experience designing smart city ICT infrastructure for developments around the world. Their approach involves integrating functional smart technologies into standard masterplans and considering the impact of systems architecture on physical infrastructure. Buro Happold delivers comprehensive services for all aspects of urban technology design.
The document is a graphic design portfolio belonging to Kylie Russell that contains examples of poster and branding designs for various clients and social issues. It includes designs for a poster and t-shirt against texting and driving, branding and packaging for an outdoor footwear company, information graphics on local farmers markets, identity and menu designs for a cafe, a music festival poster, and signage concepts for an art gallery. Each project contains descriptions of the design brief, visual examples of the finished designs, and information on printing specifications.
The document provides a summary of the candidate's experience as a designer and artworker over almost 8 years, including roles at various agencies and companies. They have a varied skillset and have produced artwork for printed and digital media under tight deadlines. Currently they are freelancing for an events company in Dubai, designing digital and printed materials. Previous roles include acting studio manager at Table 19 in London, where they oversaw workflow and ensured projects were delivered on time and on budget.
The document provides information about VOSE, a company that creates virtual fitting rooms using 3D CAD scan technology. VOSE aims to install 3D scanning booths in major shopping centers across Australia and implement their tagging system for online and brick-and-mortar retailers. Within 8 years, they seek to enter the European, Asian, and North American markets. The marketing communication objectives are to promote VOSE's product to consumers to drive awareness, curiosity, and usage, as well as communicate with the fashion industry to position VOSE as the future of retail fittings.
Victoria Butcher provides branding, design, and illustration services. Her portfolio includes logos, brochures, websites, and promotional materials created for clients such as Cardboard Ltd, Walt Disney Home Entertainment, Universal UK, Fender, and various movie studios. She has experience with theatrical displays, product launches, pop-up shops, and illustrated concepts for games, movies, and other entertainment clients.
This document contains summaries of potential golf destinations from around the world, including details on courses, resorts, and activities. Locations highlighted include Llao Llao Resort in Argentine Patagonia, known for its golf course set against the Andean mountain backdrop; the exclusive Abaco Club on Winding Bay in the Bahamas, featuring Donald Steel's tropical links course; and the Maroma Resort and Spa in the Mexican Riviera Maya, situated on a private beach with nearby golf at Playacar and a Jack Nicklaus design. New York is also summarized, focusing on the return of the U.S. Open to Winged Foot and the debut of several new ultra-exclusive clubs near the
The document discusses different approaches to transitional shelter design in Haiti following the 2010 earthquake. It outlines 11 prototype wall designs that were tested, including walls made of local trees, rocks, palm tree planks, and concrete blocks with mango planks. The wall designs were evaluated based on their vulnerability, acceptability, adaptability, maintenance needs, durability, environmental impact, and ability to stimulate the local economy and use local labor. The goal was to identify appropriate transitional shelter designs for both rural and urban settings that could evolve into permanent housing.
1) Dr. Paul Luciani concluded that a revolution is already taking place in facility management procurement based on years of research on how procurement cycles alter the interaction of cost and value with insourcing and outsourcing.
2) His research was undertaken at the University of Technology Sydney and included studying 148 organizations over various time periods as long as 50 years.
3) Dr. Luciani found that outsourcing of facility management services was sometimes adding unwanted costs compared to overall delivery of the function through internal resources.
Buro Happold is an engineering consultancy firm that provides services related to buildings, infrastructure, environment, and project management. They have extensive experience designing smart city ICT infrastructure for developments around the world. Their approach involves integrating functional smart technologies into standard masterplans and considering the impact of systems architecture on physical infrastructure. Buro Happold delivers comprehensive services for all aspects of urban technology design.
The document is a graphic design portfolio belonging to Kylie Russell that contains examples of poster and branding designs for various clients and social issues. It includes designs for a poster and t-shirt against texting and driving, branding and packaging for an outdoor footwear company, information graphics on local farmers markets, identity and menu designs for a cafe, a music festival poster, and signage concepts for an art gallery. Each project contains descriptions of the design brief, visual examples of the finished designs, and information on printing specifications.
The document provides a summary of the candidate's experience as a designer and artworker over almost 8 years, including roles at various agencies and companies. They have a varied skillset and have produced artwork for printed and digital media under tight deadlines. Currently they are freelancing for an events company in Dubai, designing digital and printed materials. Previous roles include acting studio manager at Table 19 in London, where they oversaw workflow and ensured projects were delivered on time and on budget.
The document provides information about VOSE, a company that creates virtual fitting rooms using 3D CAD scan technology. VOSE aims to install 3D scanning booths in major shopping centers across Australia and implement their tagging system for online and brick-and-mortar retailers. Within 8 years, they seek to enter the European, Asian, and North American markets. The marketing communication objectives are to promote VOSE's product to consumers to drive awareness, curiosity, and usage, as well as communicate with the fashion industry to position VOSE as the future of retail fittings.
Victoria Butcher provides branding, design, and illustration services. Her portfolio includes logos, brochures, websites, and promotional materials created for clients such as Cardboard Ltd, Walt Disney Home Entertainment, Universal UK, Fender, and various movie studios. She has experience with theatrical displays, product launches, pop-up shops, and illustrated concepts for games, movies, and other entertainment clients.
This document contains summaries of potential golf destinations from around the world, including details on courses, resorts, and activities. Locations highlighted include Llao Llao Resort in Argentine Patagonia, known for its golf course set against the Andean mountain backdrop; the exclusive Abaco Club on Winding Bay in the Bahamas, featuring Donald Steel's tropical links course; and the Maroma Resort and Spa in the Mexican Riviera Maya, situated on a private beach with nearby golf at Playacar and a Jack Nicklaus design. New York is also summarized, focusing on the return of the U.S. Open to Winged Foot and the debut of several new ultra-exclusive clubs near the
This document is a design portfolio for Lyle Mitrovich that summarizes several of his architectural projects and work experience. It includes summaries of projects such as a cultural centre in North Stradbroke Island, a casino development in Brisbane, an eco cabin research project, and an arts campus in Maryborough. It also provides brief descriptions of his experience working for a construction company and architectural firm to gain experience in areas like construction planning, documentation, and digital modeling.
This document provides information on Leah Kyllo's selected architectural works from 2011-2014. It includes summaries of projects she worked on at Stephenson&Turner Architects and Engineers in Christchurch, New Zealand, including earthquake repairs, submission images for rebuilding proposals, and a tunnel house supper club installation. It also outlines interior design projects she contributed to at Nyhoff Architecture in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, such as a university club space renovation and an office renovation. Additionally, it mentions her conceptual entry for a sustainable home design competition that integrated DIRTT and Sprung building systems with traditional home values.
The document is a flyer for two upcoming talks on graphic design. The first talk discusses Hans Peter Willberg's eclectic approach to typography and will be given by designer Gilmar Wendt on February 1st. The second talk focuses on how Nick Bell's influences and interests as a designer are always changing depending on his current projects. Both talks will take place at the London College of Communication in London.
The document provides a summary of Maria Adela Sgircea's education and experience from 2007-2011. It lists that she obtained a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Politehnica University in Timisoara, Romania from 2005-2011. It also notes international experience studying at the Escuela Tecnica Superior de Arquitectura in Granada, Spain from 2009-2010. During her studies, she participated in various competitions and exhibitions and gained work experience through internships and volunteer work. Her skills include various computer programs, languages, and design/documentation techniques.
The document is Ross Millaney's curriculum vitae and portfolio from September 2011. It includes an index of projects ranging from 2009 to 2011. The CV provides biographical information on Ross such as his education, qualifications, skills in software programs and modeling, employment history, interests and references. It summarizes his Bachelor of Architecture degree and experience working for architectural firms in Ireland. Images from select projects such as a culinary school and library are also included to showcase his design and rendering abilities.
This document provides a summary of Clifford Loh's education, work experience, skills, and design projects. It lists his education including a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Tasmania and previous degrees. It outlines internship and assistant architect roles he held from 2009-2011. His skills are listed as including Revit, 3Ds Max, and various modeling and graphics software. Several of his design projects are briefly described, ranging from architectural competitions to specialized design studios focusing on topics like parametrics, folding architecture, and professional projects.
This document defines the project team for the O'Hako Residence development project in Puchong, Malaysia. The project team includes a project manager from Puls PM Consultant S.B., architects from Verge Architects, mechanical and electrical consultants from YG Ung Consultant, civil and structural consultants from D&O Konsultant S.B. and an initial consultant Perunding Reka Cekap S.B., quantity surveyor consultants from DK-QS Sdn.Bhd and an initial consultant, landscape architects from Engky Design S.B., and the main contractor PEMBINAAN INFRA E&J S.B. The document outlines the roles and responsibilities of each
Seong Nam Kim is an industrial designer with over 30 years of experience. He holds a Ph.D. in Industrial Design from Seoul National University of Technology and has worked at several universities as a professor. Kim founded POMEDI Co., Ltd in 2010 and previously served as President of Design ENTER Co., Ltd from 1999-2009. His portfolio includes work in visual communication design, interior and exterior design, and industrial design. He has received several awards for his design work and contributions to the field.
Seong Nam Kim is an industrial designer with over 30 years of experience. He received his BA in industrial design in 1988, his MFA in 1994, and his PhD in industrial design in 2005, all from Seoul National University of Technology. He has worked as an industrial designer for LG Design Center and IDCChip, and has served as president of Design ENTER Co., Ltd. and CEO of POMEDI Co., Ltd. He also held professor and commissioner positions. His portfolio includes work in visual communication design, interior and exterior design, and industrial design.
Dr. K.M. Soni had a distinguished 36-year career with the Central Public Works Department of India. He held several leadership roles where he oversaw numerous construction projects and pioneered the use of new technologies. During his career, he published over 25 technical publications and developed online modules to improve efficiency. As one of the top engineers in the country, Dr. Soni is retiring today after making exemplary contributions to advancing the field of engineering and project management in India.
This document provides an executive summary for a work order from Metro Atlanta Transit Team (MATT) to retain consulting services from S.L. King Technologies to develop a sustainability program for MARTA. The summary includes:
- The consultant will complete 4 tasks over 10 months: initial planning, design guidelines, system assessment, and program recommendations.
- Task deliverables include work plans, reports on LEED certification feasibility, sustainability guidelines, cost analyses, and a final sustainability plan.
- The work order cost is $1,226,829 for consulting fees and $74,460 for earned fees, to be funded by capital funds.
- Staff recommends approval to begin Task I deliverables and develop
Van Hoang has over 15 years of experience working as a landscape architect in Australia and Vietnam. He currently works as a senior landscape architect at RPS in Brisbane, Australia and also founded his own tutoring and design business. He has extensive experience managing landscape projects from concept to completion and a strong design and technical skillset. Hoang also has experience teaching landscape architecture, architecture, and urban design at the university level in Vietnam.
Common Carbon Metric in Buildings in PutrajayaSteve Lojuntin
This is the first Malaysian common carbon metric study based on UNEP Sustainable Building & Climate Initiative (SBCI) CCM Protocol. This study was made by Steve Lojuntin and Dr Faridah Shafii under the Putrajaya Green Township Programme. Later the output used as input to the development of the Green Performance Assessment System (GreenPASS) by CIDB, a government low carbon green building tool based on carbon assessment.
Presentation given by David Rose at the second JISC Emerging Practices workshop (2012/07/03). Provides a basic introduction to Enterprise Architecture.
http://emergingpractices.jiscinvolve.org/wp/doing-ea-workshop-2/
The document summarizes Katie Roberts' education and experience in architecture. It includes:
1) Her education including a Master's degree in Architecture from the University of Colorado Denver and a BA in English Literature from the University of Texas Austin.
2) Her computer skills including proficiency in Revit, AutoCAD, Rhino, and Adobe Creative Suite.
3) Her experience in residential, commercial, museum, and sustainability projects as well as her LEED AP certification.
4) Her awards including nominations and participation in design exhibitions at the University of Colorado Denver.
- International Architects is an architectural firm registered in Nigeria with operational headquarters in Ibadan.
- The firm comprises seasoned professionals in building industry with qualifications ranging from 10 to 24 years experience.
- The firm believes in a pragmatic approach to design and construction considering cost, function, durability and aesthetics with the core belief that housing is a basic necessity that should be affordable.
A.K.M. Rabiul Islam has over 40 years of experience in Bangladesh, Pakistan, Germany, Libya, Turkey working on infrastructure development projects, water and sanitation projects, and public-private partnerships. He has expertise in project management, feasibility studies, evaluations, capacity building and training. He has worked for both governmental and non-governmental organizations, including the Asian Development Bank, IFAD, UNICEF, and engineering consulting firms.
This document provides a biography and experience summary for Edward Leman, who is proposed for the position of Metropolitan Development Specialist. It summarizes his education background in architecture and relevant coursework. It also outlines his extensive experience over 35 years working on urban development and infrastructure projects across Asia and involvement with organizations like the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, and OECD. His work has focused on areas like urban planning, climate change adaptation, disaster risk management, and assessing city development strategies.
Professor Heng Chye Kiang is one of the world's most respected experts in Asian urbanism. He has led award-winning master plans for major urban developments in Asia and currently advises the Dubai government. He is also a professor at the National University of Singapore and has served on boards for Singapore government agencies related to development. He has extensive experience planning cities in Asia and advising governments on urban issues.
The document discusses the Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB) initiative. TEEB aims to demonstrate the value of biodiversity and ecosystem services, highlight the costs of biodiversity loss and benefits of action, and help decision-makers incorporate natural capital values into policy. The TEEB process involves outreach to policymakers, administrators, businesses and citizens to support tools that take biodiversity into account, such as incentive schemes, protected areas, and market reforms.
Arc.Modele Dawodu has over 10 years of experience in architectural design and planning. He has strong communication, problem-solving, and leadership skills. He holds a Master's degree in Architecture from Obafemi Awolowo University and has worked as a Senior Architect and Assistant Architect. His areas of interest include sustainable design, 3D visualization, and fashion.
This document is a design portfolio for Lyle Mitrovich that summarizes several of his architectural projects and work experience. It includes summaries of projects such as a cultural centre in North Stradbroke Island, a casino development in Brisbane, an eco cabin research project, and an arts campus in Maryborough. It also provides brief descriptions of his experience working for a construction company and architectural firm to gain experience in areas like construction planning, documentation, and digital modeling.
This document provides information on Leah Kyllo's selected architectural works from 2011-2014. It includes summaries of projects she worked on at Stephenson&Turner Architects and Engineers in Christchurch, New Zealand, including earthquake repairs, submission images for rebuilding proposals, and a tunnel house supper club installation. It also outlines interior design projects she contributed to at Nyhoff Architecture in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, such as a university club space renovation and an office renovation. Additionally, it mentions her conceptual entry for a sustainable home design competition that integrated DIRTT and Sprung building systems with traditional home values.
The document is a flyer for two upcoming talks on graphic design. The first talk discusses Hans Peter Willberg's eclectic approach to typography and will be given by designer Gilmar Wendt on February 1st. The second talk focuses on how Nick Bell's influences and interests as a designer are always changing depending on his current projects. Both talks will take place at the London College of Communication in London.
The document provides a summary of Maria Adela Sgircea's education and experience from 2007-2011. It lists that she obtained a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Politehnica University in Timisoara, Romania from 2005-2011. It also notes international experience studying at the Escuela Tecnica Superior de Arquitectura in Granada, Spain from 2009-2010. During her studies, she participated in various competitions and exhibitions and gained work experience through internships and volunteer work. Her skills include various computer programs, languages, and design/documentation techniques.
The document is Ross Millaney's curriculum vitae and portfolio from September 2011. It includes an index of projects ranging from 2009 to 2011. The CV provides biographical information on Ross such as his education, qualifications, skills in software programs and modeling, employment history, interests and references. It summarizes his Bachelor of Architecture degree and experience working for architectural firms in Ireland. Images from select projects such as a culinary school and library are also included to showcase his design and rendering abilities.
This document provides a summary of Clifford Loh's education, work experience, skills, and design projects. It lists his education including a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Tasmania and previous degrees. It outlines internship and assistant architect roles he held from 2009-2011. His skills are listed as including Revit, 3Ds Max, and various modeling and graphics software. Several of his design projects are briefly described, ranging from architectural competitions to specialized design studios focusing on topics like parametrics, folding architecture, and professional projects.
This document defines the project team for the O'Hako Residence development project in Puchong, Malaysia. The project team includes a project manager from Puls PM Consultant S.B., architects from Verge Architects, mechanical and electrical consultants from YG Ung Consultant, civil and structural consultants from D&O Konsultant S.B. and an initial consultant Perunding Reka Cekap S.B., quantity surveyor consultants from DK-QS Sdn.Bhd and an initial consultant, landscape architects from Engky Design S.B., and the main contractor PEMBINAAN INFRA E&J S.B. The document outlines the roles and responsibilities of each
Seong Nam Kim is an industrial designer with over 30 years of experience. He holds a Ph.D. in Industrial Design from Seoul National University of Technology and has worked at several universities as a professor. Kim founded POMEDI Co., Ltd in 2010 and previously served as President of Design ENTER Co., Ltd from 1999-2009. His portfolio includes work in visual communication design, interior and exterior design, and industrial design. He has received several awards for his design work and contributions to the field.
Seong Nam Kim is an industrial designer with over 30 years of experience. He received his BA in industrial design in 1988, his MFA in 1994, and his PhD in industrial design in 2005, all from Seoul National University of Technology. He has worked as an industrial designer for LG Design Center and IDCChip, and has served as president of Design ENTER Co., Ltd. and CEO of POMEDI Co., Ltd. He also held professor and commissioner positions. His portfolio includes work in visual communication design, interior and exterior design, and industrial design.
Dr. K.M. Soni had a distinguished 36-year career with the Central Public Works Department of India. He held several leadership roles where he oversaw numerous construction projects and pioneered the use of new technologies. During his career, he published over 25 technical publications and developed online modules to improve efficiency. As one of the top engineers in the country, Dr. Soni is retiring today after making exemplary contributions to advancing the field of engineering and project management in India.
This document provides an executive summary for a work order from Metro Atlanta Transit Team (MATT) to retain consulting services from S.L. King Technologies to develop a sustainability program for MARTA. The summary includes:
- The consultant will complete 4 tasks over 10 months: initial planning, design guidelines, system assessment, and program recommendations.
- Task deliverables include work plans, reports on LEED certification feasibility, sustainability guidelines, cost analyses, and a final sustainability plan.
- The work order cost is $1,226,829 for consulting fees and $74,460 for earned fees, to be funded by capital funds.
- Staff recommends approval to begin Task I deliverables and develop
Van Hoang has over 15 years of experience working as a landscape architect in Australia and Vietnam. He currently works as a senior landscape architect at RPS in Brisbane, Australia and also founded his own tutoring and design business. He has extensive experience managing landscape projects from concept to completion and a strong design and technical skillset. Hoang also has experience teaching landscape architecture, architecture, and urban design at the university level in Vietnam.
Common Carbon Metric in Buildings in PutrajayaSteve Lojuntin
This is the first Malaysian common carbon metric study based on UNEP Sustainable Building & Climate Initiative (SBCI) CCM Protocol. This study was made by Steve Lojuntin and Dr Faridah Shafii under the Putrajaya Green Township Programme. Later the output used as input to the development of the Green Performance Assessment System (GreenPASS) by CIDB, a government low carbon green building tool based on carbon assessment.
Presentation given by David Rose at the second JISC Emerging Practices workshop (2012/07/03). Provides a basic introduction to Enterprise Architecture.
http://emergingpractices.jiscinvolve.org/wp/doing-ea-workshop-2/
The document summarizes Katie Roberts' education and experience in architecture. It includes:
1) Her education including a Master's degree in Architecture from the University of Colorado Denver and a BA in English Literature from the University of Texas Austin.
2) Her computer skills including proficiency in Revit, AutoCAD, Rhino, and Adobe Creative Suite.
3) Her experience in residential, commercial, museum, and sustainability projects as well as her LEED AP certification.
4) Her awards including nominations and participation in design exhibitions at the University of Colorado Denver.
- International Architects is an architectural firm registered in Nigeria with operational headquarters in Ibadan.
- The firm comprises seasoned professionals in building industry with qualifications ranging from 10 to 24 years experience.
- The firm believes in a pragmatic approach to design and construction considering cost, function, durability and aesthetics with the core belief that housing is a basic necessity that should be affordable.
A.K.M. Rabiul Islam has over 40 years of experience in Bangladesh, Pakistan, Germany, Libya, Turkey working on infrastructure development projects, water and sanitation projects, and public-private partnerships. He has expertise in project management, feasibility studies, evaluations, capacity building and training. He has worked for both governmental and non-governmental organizations, including the Asian Development Bank, IFAD, UNICEF, and engineering consulting firms.
This document provides a biography and experience summary for Edward Leman, who is proposed for the position of Metropolitan Development Specialist. It summarizes his education background in architecture and relevant coursework. It also outlines his extensive experience over 35 years working on urban development and infrastructure projects across Asia and involvement with organizations like the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, and OECD. His work has focused on areas like urban planning, climate change adaptation, disaster risk management, and assessing city development strategies.
Professor Heng Chye Kiang is one of the world's most respected experts in Asian urbanism. He has led award-winning master plans for major urban developments in Asia and currently advises the Dubai government. He is also a professor at the National University of Singapore and has served on boards for Singapore government agencies related to development. He has extensive experience planning cities in Asia and advising governments on urban issues.
The document discusses the Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB) initiative. TEEB aims to demonstrate the value of biodiversity and ecosystem services, highlight the costs of biodiversity loss and benefits of action, and help decision-makers incorporate natural capital values into policy. The TEEB process involves outreach to policymakers, administrators, businesses and citizens to support tools that take biodiversity into account, such as incentive schemes, protected areas, and market reforms.
Arc.Modele Dawodu has over 10 years of experience in architectural design and planning. He has strong communication, problem-solving, and leadership skills. He holds a Master's degree in Architecture from Obafemi Awolowo University and has worked as a Senior Architect and Assistant Architect. His areas of interest include sustainable design, 3D visualization, and fashion.
Le Van Bao is a Vietnamese male born in 1990 seeking a marketing assistant position. He studied foreign trade at University of Economics and Law from 2008 to 2012. He has training in digital marketing, graphic design, and soft skills. His experience includes organizing student events, participating in business competitions, volunteering, and administrative roles. He is skilled in Microsoft Office, social media, team management, communication, and works well independently or in groups.
Presentation by Timothy Allan (Principal, Locus Research) for the National Education & Professional Development Forum 2009. For more information on the forum see http://sustainabledesign.org.nz/projects/forum.html
Tsutomu Nanjo is a Director of the Office Japan Team in Tokyo, where he has built a highly skilled engineering team that has developed core Office features and products, including Office Lens, the highest rated and most downloaded Windows Phone camera application. He has 20 years of experience managing engineering teams and developing products tailored for the East Asia market at Microsoft.
Thomas Yong Project Show Case (May 2015)Thomas Yong
Thomas Yong is a Regional Project Manager at Elsevier with over 19 years of experience managing building and infrastructure projects across various sectors. He has led projects in Asia Pacific, including office fit-outs in Tokyo, Beijing, Shanghai, and Singapore totaling over $100 million. Yong holds qualifications in construction management, project coordination, and architectural technology.
Water is an important consideration for green building due to increasing water scarcity around the world. Buildings account for 20% of water usage, but efficiency strategies can achieve savings of 40%. Strategies include using native plants and drip irrigation for landscaping, low flow fixtures, water monitoring, rainwater harvesting, greywater recycling, and composting toilets. Concrete and steel are the largest material contributors for buildings, but timber and mass timber structures are alternatives that reduce embodied carbon by up to 75%. Life cycle analysis shows embodied carbon and energy can be reduced through material selection and use of sustainable sources like FSC timber.
The document discusses energy use in buildings and electricity consumption. It begins by defining energy and power. It then discusses understanding energy use through examples of average kWh per day per person in different countries. It also discusses measuring ecological footprint. The document then focuses on understanding electricity consumption in buildings through energy modeling and case studies. It provides examples of electricity consumption data from Hong Kong for residential, office, all buildings, and renewable energy. Finally, it discusses different types of renewable energy sources like solar, wind, hydropower, and biomass that can be used in buildings.
This document discusses passive design strategies and tools for green building design in Vietnam. It defines passive design as design that considers climatic conditions to naturally cool and heat buildings without energy input. Tools discussed include software like Ecotect and IES for energy analysis and climate data sources. Fundamental passive design strategies covered are orientation, ventilation, shading, glazing selection and insulation. The document also examines the Overall Thermal Transfer Value (OTTV) metric used in Vietnam to quantify a building's thermal performance. Two case studies apply passive measures cumulatively to wall and roof designs to reduce OTTV.
This document provides an introduction to a green building course. It defines green buildings as those that are designed and built in an efficient and environmentally friendly manner. It discusses the importance of sustainable built environments in the context of issues like urbanization, energy and waste in Vietnam, and climate change risks. Finally, it outlines some current ideas and movements in green building, including life cycle considerations, sustainable materials, biomimicry, high performance facades, transit oriented development, renewable energy, ecological and social sustainability, and vernacular architecture.
This portfolio document summarizes Tim Middleton's education, experience, skills, achievements, and references. It includes:
1) Details of his Master's degree in Architecture from the University of Sydney and a semester exchange at Kyushu University in Japan.
2) Relevant work experience including urban design and bike tours.
3) Skills in software, languages, and managing group projects.
4) Academic achievements and honors received.
5) Available references from past employers and educators.
6) Descriptions and images of selected project work.
Grandma and Grandad 50th Anniversary photosbeingtomothy
Colin William Middleton and Margaret Ruth Cairns married on May 10, 1957 and celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with family and friends. They have photos from their early years together and have created an abundant life surrounded by family and friends over the past 50 years of marriage.
The document is a map of Wynyard Station in Sydney, Australia. It includes symbols that key various areas of the station including paid areas, platform levels, stairs, escalators, lifts, shops, and toilet locations. It also indicates entrances and exits from the station, including connections to bus terminals and streets around the station.
The document discusses a project located below Wynyard station in Sydney, Australia. Wynyard station serves as the transport hub for northern Sydney and connects to buses and trains across the city. The project site is the underground space connected to Wynyard, encompassing the area below its catchment and possibly including public spaces above ground. The project aims to accommodate the flow of 12,500 people from the station throughout the day.
The document discusses Wynyard Station in Sydney, Australia. Wynyard Station is a major transport hub and connection point for trains and buses to northern Sydney. The project site involves the underground area of Wynyard Station including the concourse and floor area, as well as an underground corridor connecting to the nearby Barangaroo site. The underground flow is meant to accommodate 12,500 people traveling between Wynyard Station and Barangaroo during morning and evening peak times.
This document proposes several experiments involving architectural space, including using columns as points of cartographic information, creating a responsive space that reacts to people, a non-visual navigation system, and a moving structure or space. It also discusses representing architecture as challenging due to individual perception and the subjective experience of space, which can evoke varied emotions. Architecture is difficult to represent as even a single word can be interpreted in many linguistic ways.
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Explore the steadfast and reliable nature of the Taurus Zodiac Sign. Discover the personality traits, key dates, and horoscope insights that define the determined and practical Taurus, and learn how their grounded nature makes them the anchor of the zodiac.
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2. PORTFOLIO
Tim Middleton
tim.ian.middleton@gmail.com
+84 12 6601 3733
+61 401589230
EDUCATION
2007 - 2008 University of Sydney
M. Architecture
2008 Kyushu University. Japan
Exchange (1 semester)
2003 - 2005 University of Sydney, Australia
B. Design (Architecture/Urban
Design and Planning)
1996 - 2001 Merewether High School,
Newcastle, Australia
3. ACHIEVEMENTS
2011 Certified LOTUS Accredited
Professional
2008 Special prize in Australian national
Japanese Speech Contest, Open
Division
2008 1st Place in NSW State Japanese
Speech Contest, Open Division
2005 Level 1 Japanese Proficiency
2005 Dean’s Honour List (B. Design)
2003 Dean’s Merit Scholarship for
Bachelor of Design (Architecture)
2001,2004 3rd Place in NSW state Japanese
Speech Contest
SKILLS
Software AutoCAD Sketchup
Vectorworks Maya
Adobe: Photoshop Illustrator
InDesign After Effects
Prezi
Language Fluent in Japanese
(written and spoken)
Intermediate Vietnamese
Other Green Building
Urban design
Social sustainability and development
4. REFERENCES
Grahame Edwards
Director Urban Futures Group
grahame@urbanfutures.com.au
+61 0419 695 062
Darren O’Dea
ESD/Sustainability Manager Inhabit Group
darren.odea@inhabitgroup.com
+84 12 9409 9149
Professor Atsushi Deguchi
Urban Design / Architecture Kyushu University
atsushi@arch.kyushu-u.ac.jp
5. EXPERIENCE
Company Vietnam Green Building Council
Period 4/2011- 4/2012
Work Technical Researcher/Australian
Youth Ambassadors for Development
LOTUS EX (AYAD) program
IS
TING BU
DRAFT C ILDING
HECKLIST
16.01.20 Main Projects Technical Development of the LOTUS
tial V1.0
12
Residen Existing Building Rating Tool
Non- al Man
ual
LOTUS Technic October 2011
Technical Development and
maintenance of other LOTUS Rating
Tools
Development of Green Building
O
R SI
VE
OP
OT
AT
ER
L
I ON PI
&M CE
AIN TEN A N
Education Modules and exams
Participation in conferences on Green
Building and Energy Efficiency in
Buildings
Assistance with certification of LOTUS
projects
Graphic design work for diagrams,
marketing and website materials
(including LOTUS covers and website
banner below)
vgbc.org.vn
6. 南庭には日差しをコントロー
ルできるように落葉樹を中心
内装は自然素材を中心とし、長寿命の
に植栽します。
住宅を目指します。
EXPERIENCE
Company Hiroyuki Shinozaki Architects
Period 4/2010- 12/2010
Work Architectural design
Concept design
Model making
Work on presentations for competions
and clients
Main Projects Competions in Taiwan;
Girl’s school dorm in Taichung
ZhongXing New Town
HUALIEN STATION_ROOF CONCEPT
1 2 Taichung Aiport
Hualien train station
・屋根は花蓮の背景になる山を象徴している redevelopment
・屋根があがったりさがったり して、ダイナミックな空間をつく 山が海に下りて行く
る。 ように、
コンコースからホームや
新築の部分から既存の1階の部分が緩やかに繋いでいく
Competitions in Japan;
・山の谷間から雨水が集まって川に流れるように、 屋根の形によって、
自然に雨水を流しだせる
Park in Zushi (Kanagawa)
・屋根の形によって気持ちいい風が入る/換気ができる
Kyouai gakuen university
(Gunma)
Eco village project (Yokohama)
Kamihira Family House (Tokyo)
shnzk.com
1 Location Plan and concept for Zushi Park competition
・ 3
屋根の形と実際花蓮駅の後ろにある山が調和する 2 Perspective sketch of a house for the Yokohama Eco village
・屋根によって、既存の立面が面白くなり、駅の再生ができる competition
3 Perspective of proposed addition to Hualien Station
7. EXPERIENCE
Company Level Orange Architects
Period 2/2009- 1/2010
Work Management of projects
Communication with consultants/
clients
Preparation of DAs/CC Documentation
and Construction Documentation
Architectural design and detailing
Attending design meetings and site
Main Projects Crown Ln Wollongong (DA):
9 storey commercial/residential
1 Bronte Rd, Waverly (DA/CC/CD):
Legend
3 storey retail/residential
DA APPROVED ENVELOPE
LB LETTERBOXES
PW
Chittaway Bay (DA):
PRIVACY WALL
6 5 4 3 2 1
Single dwelling
3925 10895 3800 1650 7720
Enmore Rd Newtown (CD)
RL 98.10 ROOF
4 storey retail/residential
3000
RL 95.10 SECOND FLOOR
‘The Cazzie’ Kingsford (CD)
3000
NOTES:
8 story retail/commencial/
BRONTE RD
RL 92.10 FIRST FLOOR
COUNCIL REQUIRES, WHEREVER
POSSIBLE, THE USE OF RENEWABLE
residential
TIMBERS AND/OR PLANTATION TIMBERS
3000
AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE USE OF
NON-RENEWABLE RAINFOREST TIMBER
PRODUCTS
RL 89.10 GROUND FLOOR
APPROX
RAMP 2m
@ 1:8 APPROX
RAMP 5m @ 1:14
G 24/08/09 Section 96 Approved-amendments
as per consent conditions
F 11/08/09 Amendments for ventilation of
3000
OX
APPR
@ 1:4
bedrooms
7.4m
RAMP
@ 1:8 APPRO
X E 05/05/09 Section 96 issue
RAMP 2m
RL 86.24 BASEMENT CARPARK
D 31/03/09 Amendments to section 96 issue
60
C 20/03/09 Amendments to section 96 issue
B 18/03/09 Amendments to section 96 issue
A 06/03/09 Preliminary section 96 issue
NO. DATE NOTE
THE BUILDER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SETTING
OUT OF THE WORKS, THE CHECKING OF ALL
DIMENSIONS AND LEVELS ON SITE, AND THE
REPORTING OF ANY DISCREPANCIES TO THE
PROPRIETOR PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF
3925 10895 3800 1650 7720
WORK. DO NOT SCALE FROM DRAWINGS.
SECTION A - A
6 5 4 3 2 1
levelorange.com.au
2 1 Perspective of the Crown Ln project
W: www.levelorange.com.au
6 5 4 3 2 1 T: (02) 93175100
F: (02) 93175150
3925 10895 3800 1650 7720 2 Long Section through the Bronte Rd, Waverly project
PO Box 6350 Alexandria NSW 2015
Client
Zanet PTY demonstrating heritage considerations/view from the street
LTD
RL 98.10 ROOF
Address
235-239 Bronte RD
3000
Charing Cross
RL 95.10 SECOND FLOOR
Project
Proposed Mixed Use
3000
PW
Development
D
RL 92.10 FIRST FLOOR
8. EXPERIENCE
Company Urban Futures Group
Period 2/2006 - 2/2008
(1 year full time)
Work Urban Design
CAD and presentation work
Communication with sub
consultants/clients
Main Projects Sovereign Hills, NSW
(New town, pop: 11 000 near Port
Macquarie)
G4 Project, Kazakhstan (4 new
cities)
1
RIPARI
AN EDG
E
STAGING
FER
AN BUF
RIPARI Parking Provided on ground
over 3 future sites
BTP 4
1
BTP 5 Site Ready for
Development
BTP 8 BTP 7 Circulation Path
Utilised for access to
Car Parks
BTP 1
BTP 3 Parking Structure built
to replace on ground
BTP 2 parking as demand rises
BTP 6 CP1
1620 sqm
1960sqm
CP 2 216 spaces (4lvls)
2 Continued development
of street edge moving from
260 spaces (4 lvls) the Main Street Westward
CONCEPT
Activation of the internal
streets by development
Activation of internal of the 4 quadrants
streets in the first block
N
Pedestrian circulation spine
2nd Parking Structure
to meet demand
DRAWING AT 1:1000 Main vehicular circulation
Continuation of
3
circulation path connecting
BUILDING SITE AREA BUILDING GFA PARKING the BTP
(sqm) FOOTPRINT REQUIRED
BTP BTP1 1560 1260 4610 154 spaces
BTP2 1620 1090 3270 109 spaces
BTP3 2330* 610 790 26 spaces
CALCULATIONS
BTP 4 1730 1040 2720 91 spaces
BTP 5 1410 920 2400 80 spaces
N
TOW RE BTP 6 3520* 1050 3150 105 spaces
CENT BTP 7 1130 840 2150 72 spaces
CONTEXT
4
BTP 8 1540 840 1940 65 spaces
WAY total 14840 7650 21 030 702 spaces
GH *figure includes area of Car Parking Structure
Y HI Completed development
OXLE CAR PARKING PROVIDED IN STRUCTURE 476 of the whole BTP including
CAR PARKING PROVIDED IN STREETS 121 The Northern sites
1 Concept Design for Sovereign Hills Town Centre (Urban
total 597
Research Strategy Design Project Title: PORT MACQUARIE
urbanfutures SOVEREIGN HILLS BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY PARK Drawing No: 06 - 044 1 of 2
2 3
group
Futures Group)
BTP CONCEPT DESIGN Date : 10/10/06
2 Concept for Business Park in Sovereign Hills
3 Block Sketchup model of Sovereign Hills Town Centre
9. ACTIVITIES
Competition Green Roof Domain
2010
This competition was for students, architects and
designers in Japan, the brief being to imagine a new
type of public space.
I considered the abundant underused roof space
existing in our cities and imagined a new vibrant
space, connecting rooftop to rooftop. By introducing
ROOF STRUCTURE PLAYGROUND PET AREA VEGETABLE GARDEN
planting on the roof, the precious resources of
rainwater and sunlight are used as in nature, to
produce food, shade and a space to relax and enjoy.
GREEN ROOF DOMAIN
This space becmae like a park climbing over the
city and connectingevery part of the urban fabric
to the natural edge, where the city meets nature.
It also connects workplaces and activities and to
everybody’s front door. This public space is dependant
on current technologies and the changing values of
society, leading us towards a stronger relationship,
intertwined and dependent on the natural
environment.
PUBLIC SPACE FROM UNDER-UTILIZED ROOFSPACE
Our cities consist of vast areas of underused roof space. In this age of sustainability and reducing waste, this
presents an oppurtunity to create a new vibrant space, connecting rooftop to rooftop. By planting plants on the
roof, the precious resources of rainwater and sunlight are used as in nature, to produce food, shade and a space to
relax and enjoy.
This space is like a park that climbs over the city and connects every part to the natural edge, workplaces, activities
and to everybody’s front door. When moving through the Green Roof Domain you can forget that you are in the HOTEL
city, as all of the urban structure and cars are on the layers below you. OFFICE HOTEL
This public space is dependant on current technologies and the values of society, leading us towards a stronger
OFFICE HOTEL
relationship, intertwined and dependent on the natural environment.
OFFICE HOTEL
OFFICE RESTAURANT
SHOPPING RESTAURANT
STATION SHOPPING
APARTMENT STATION CITY HALL APARTMENT SHOPPING
LIBRARY DENTIST OFFFICE CAFE APARTMENT STORAGE CITY HALL APARTMENT SHOPPING
APARTMENT APARTMENT SCHOOL APARTMENT APARTMENT APARTMENT APARTMENT APARTMENT PARKING CITY HALL APARTMENT SHOPPING
APARTMENT APARTMENT SCHOOL APARTMENT APARTMENT APARTMENT APARTMENT PARKING STUDIO OFFICE
CAFE WORKSHOP GARAGE PARKING WAREHOUSE STORAGE PARKING PARKING/BUS STOP PARKING/BUS STOP WORKSHOP PARKING
10. ACTIVITIES
Volunteer Habitat for Humanity (Cambodia)
Harmony Farm (Cambodia)
March-April 2010
I participated in a Habitat for Humanity build for
a family in a rural area near Siem Reap. Habitat for
Humanity provides loans for poor families so they
can build a basic house, giving them a foundation to
lift themselves out of poverty. The family is required
to put in “sweat hours” into building the house and
volunteers also join with them and support the build.
After completing the volunteer program with Habitat
I also volunteered at a orphanage and school in
another rural area called Harmony Farm near Beng
Melea temple where I helped experiment with cow
dung walls, built a window for the orphanage and
assisted with the design and planning of a new house
for the children.
habitat.org.au
11. PROJECT:
CAVE WALK
2nd Semester 2008 - (Digital Studio)
The cave walk explores the potential for a new
underground space and passageway connecting
Wynyard Station and the soon to be developed
Barangaroo site in Sydney. This design studio focused
on digital design and process. A combination of
3D modelling (Maya), liquid modelling (Real Flow),
animation (After Effects), CAD, Rapid prototyping, and
hand-modelling advanced the design. In researching
space, network/station, movement and flow, the
metaphor of caves was implemented to contrast with
the experience of walking through tunnels in the city
XRAY VIEW OF TUNNELS
and the rigidity of the urban horizontal and vertical
dimensions. The space is dynamic, varying in scale
and quality as well as being well connected with the
world above.
The path of the tunnels was extracted from a flooding
of the city with liquid in Real Flow and then connected
to key intersections, parks and paved areas. This
consequently became not only the human access but
an opening allowing light, ventilation and a visual
connection with the above ground. The quality of
light moving as in an oculus across the surface of the
tunnel provides experiences, unique to particular
times of the day and year. The materiality is bare
sandstone, exposing the natural layering of rocks. The
resulting space provides the user with an increased
awareness of the sky and the earth, both of which are
WINTER 10:30 WINTER 12:30 WINTER 14:30 SUMMER 10:30 SUMMER 12:30 SUMMER 14:30
obstructed in the modern city.
12. C C
配置図 1:500 構造ダイヤグラム
3 ?
PROJECT:
3
FLOATING FAMILY
A A A A A A
1 1
C 1st Semester 2008 - (Exchange)
C C
4 平面図_1階 1:50 平面図_2階 1:50 平面図_3階 1:50
断面図_A 1:50
The design process for this residential project began
B B B
1
2 1
2
by “designing” the family. In contemplating the
differences between family life in Australia and Japan
I also noticed many commonalities. One such is the
change over time as the family grows with the arrival
0年 5-10年 5-20年 32年
新婚夫婦 子供2人 子供3人 子供の自立
(MAX) 客室・茶室
A A A
柔軟性:家族構成シナリオ_3階 1:100 立面図 1:50 of children and then shrinks again as they leave home.
断面図_C 1:50
1 This house explores a type of flexibility allowing a
C
great variety of space formation in the bedroom level
断面図_B 1:50
(3rd). The outside translucent walls are formed by
平面図_3階 1:50
segments of circles of set radii, allowing a partitioning
of space by dividers of the same width. As the walls
can be placed anywhere on the pivot, larger and
smaller rooms with interesting plans can be sectioned
off according to the needs of the changing family.
断面図_C 1:50
The site is a a long rectangle in a traditional Japanese
“Machiya” area of Fukuoka. In keeping with the
2 3 streetscape, a flat facade was employed, giving hints
of the design by a slight overhang of the curved form
over the street. A courtyard/garden is possible on
the site by lifiting the building off the ground plane.
Access to the rooms is by spiral staircases allowing
free vertical circulation.
1 Progressive plan showing usage of space at different stages
of the family cycle
2 Long Section through house
4 5 3 Model showing courtyard and floating bedrooms above
4 Sketchup Render looking from carport
5 Sketchup Render aerial view
13. CR (1-3)
+2.4
CR (1-2)
PROJECT:
HAKOZAKI PRIMARY SCHOOL
+1.2
CR (1-1)
+0 手洗 手洗
+0 +0 メディアルーム
+0 低学年入口
(履き替え) 舞台
+0
ビジター・先生の駐車場
-2.0
幼稚園の遊ぶゾーン
+0.5 (varies)
低学年の遊ぶゾーン
1st Semester 2008 - (Exchange)
(観戦スロープ)
体育館
-1.0
(観戦スロープ)
Hakozaki is a very flat suburb on the river delta of
Fukuoka Japan. Visiting the existing school, one thing
(観戦スロープ)
(観戦スロープ)
運動場
-2.0 メイン入口
観察池
校長室
事務室
+0.2
that stood out was the process in Japanese schools of
“hakikae”. Whenever you move from inside to out the
+0.2
(観戦スロープ)
(観戦スロープ)
野菜の栽培 職員室
one must always change shoes at a specified change
-0.8
スポーツ設備 準備
-2.0 理科
-2.0
生活科・家庭科
-2.0
準備
PC
-0.5
音楽
-1.0
高学年入口
(履き替え)
-1.2 手洗
-1.0
手洗
-1.0
CR (3-2)
-1.0
CR (3-1)
+0.2
掃除の
倉庫
+0.2
印刷室
+0.2
職員室
-0.8
会議室
-0.8
in level. This can be a complex design issue, but also
has potential to be used as an organisational element.
With the 2 observations, flat terrain and “hakikae”
1 2
I decided to challenge the typical flat section of
Hakozaki while exploring the idea of level change.
Another intention in the design was to turn the school
“inside-out”. Most Japanese schools are buildings
floating in the middle of the site, the remaining space
becomes the grounds. In order to create a presence
on the street as well as make the playground the
gathering point I moved the built form to the edge. In
a celebration of these concepts, the lunch rooms form
a bridge connecting the 2 sides of the school. They
are half sunk into the ground, with the displaced earth
forming a hill for watching sports on the playing fields.
Classrooms follow a module which are connected
3 4 to other classrooms by a shared semi-indoor space
consisting of stairs which are both play area and
oustide learning space.
1 Sketchup Render aerial view
2 Ground Floor Plan
5 3 Sketchup Aerial Perspecctive
4 Sketchup view from classroom across playground
5 Sketch Long Section through playground
14. 17.
PROJECT:
1. STONE PAVING
19.
GARDEN OF WONDER
2nd Semester 2007 - (Urban Studio)
2. 150mm CONCRETE 20.
SLAB
3. GRADED AGGREGATE
BASE FOUNDATION
4. SUB- GRADE SOIL
5. DRAINAGE PIPE
6. 250mm REINFORCED
CONCRETE SLAB 18.
7. WATER PROOFING
MEMBRANE
8. COMPACT FILL
Questacon, the National Science Museum in Australia
approached the Sydney University Architecture
9. STEEL PLATE
10. 400mm BY 800mm
CONCRETE PAD
FOOTING
11. 100mm HEBEL BLOCK WALL
12. 50mm TIMBER BATTERN
13. 20mm BY 85mm WOODEN PANELS
faculty, seeking input of ideas for an outdoor
14. 30mm BY 85mm WOODEN FLOOR
BOARDS science park, “The garden of wonder”. This had many
challenges as a student project, including the scale of
15. 75mm BY 300mm WOODEN FLOOR
JOISTS @ 1275mm C
16. 15mm PLYWOOD SUBFLOOR
17. ALUMINIUM FLASHING CAP
18. POLYCARBONATE PANEL
the project (over 1 Ha site), the significance of the site
1
19. STEEL C- SECTION
20. STEEL FLANGE PLATE 12mm
21. 220mm DIA STEEL HOLLOW
COLUMN
22. 150mm PLASTIC DOWN PIPE
(located in the parliamentary triangle, Canberra) and
the specialised nature of the building type and brief.
1.
In Canberra, the buildings there are generally
2.
3.
4. monumental structures in free space leading to two
12.
13. main problems. The first is a lack of human scale,
11. 21.
especially for the pedestrian. The second issue is a
loss of identity as all the buildings compete with each
14.
other for prominence in a void-like space. For this
reason my design partner and I decided to take the
5. 16.
15.
6.
8.
22.
idea of a “walled garden” to begin challenging the
9. existing condition. The walls would be the permanent
buildings, creating enclosure. This wall was then
2 3 GF 1:20
broken down for permeability and access and then
the garden was seen to grow in an organic way from
these solid walls.
One such buildings is the linear biodome which
bulges on the inside of the park from a more solid,
but perforated wall to the outside. The theatre which
became known as the “lantern” is a translucent
geometric structure which forms a cloud around the
solid theatre element.
4
1 Wall, access and organic growth concept diagram
2 Aerial perspective of the garden
3 Construction section through the lantern wall
4 Elevation of the Linear Biodome wall
15. PROJECT:
MARRICKVILLE
1st Semester 2007 - (Sustainable)
This studio began from theoretical research with
strong focus on the socio-cultural aspects of
sustainability. My project took on the issue of car
dependency and movement patterns through Sydney.
High dependence on cars has significant effects on
the urban design and even architectural design of
our cities. My brief became to determine what could
3 Marrickville could look like if cars were drastically
restricted and applied this to the design of a whole
1 city block.
Research revealed over-concentration of employment,
retail and other zones in certain areas. By the break
down of this concentration, one’s daily needs could
be reached in a short walk or trip on public transport.
This lead to the idea of a series of ”nodes”, which
are pockets of employment, retail and services
for the community. The nodes are connected by
pedestrianised streets which lead to train stations, bus
stops, etc for access to other specialised services or
other parts of the city.
4 The design became less constrainted by roads, parking
and setbacks allowing more amenity, with a range of
open spaces to intimate walkways. Apartments were
designed with a variety of outdoor spaces including
shared courtyards and rooftop terraces as break out
space allowing light and ventilation.
1 Proposal for community nodes (Orange), connected by
pedestrianised streets (blue) to train stations (black)
2 Sketchup, Possible organic form of a node containing
residential, retail, community facilities, business and services
3 Quality of a “street” in a typical node. Higher density, but
2 5 higher amenity.
4 potential redevelopment of Marrickville Station, utilising its
connection to the rest of Sydney
5 Screenshot from sketchup animation showing a journey
through the pedestrianised streets of one of the nodes.