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Design studio work, RMIT Architecture Undergraduate degree.

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CBW+I Administration

Small literary organisations

Writer’s hot desks

Foyer and public circulation

Reception/ticketingLifts/Services/Public amenitiesCafe/Bar

Bookshop

Conference/Seminar/Symposium

Lecture/recital/screen

Resource collections

Museum+educational zone

3200 m2

Commercial

Movement

Exhibit

Inform

Work/create

original program clusters

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3200 m2

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hive engine roomlaboratory

CBW+I Administration

Small literary organisations

Writer’s hot desks

Foyer and public circulation

Reception/ticketingLifts/Services/Public amenitiesCafe/Bar

Bookshop

Conference/Seminar/Symposium

Lecture/recital/screen

Resource collections

Museum+educational zone

3200 m2

Commercial

Movement

Exhibit

Inform

Work/create

original program clusters

activ

e

pass

ive

3200 m2

introverted introvertedextroverted

hive engine roomlaboratory

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At this stage of the design, massing should have developed far enought to merit detailed investigation of internalspaces and facade.Build on the chosen design concept by incorporating themes into both thesection and facade.

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A NEW CONVENTION?Combining rule based process withnew digital modelling tools, exploremethods of creating form outside of traditional building systems. Emphasisis to be placed on the ‘possible’ ratherthan the probable, the expected.

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ITERATEDevelop a series of rules and condi-tions that allow for iterative testingof form and volume.

A method of evaluating iterations is

crucial to move on from this stage.

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SITE PLAN LANCE VAN MAANEN S3234413

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POPULATION / SIZE / AFFORDABILITYUsing an urban train line as a point of reference, exploreoptions for alternate types of housing in Australia.Examine issues of appropriate size, typology, amenity.

8 people/storey @ 1 level

4 people/storey @ 2 levels

2-3 people/storey @ 3 levels

2 people/storey @ 4 levels

COMPRESSION STUDIO- LINDSAY HOLLAND Joshua Walker S3234574 Lance van Maanen S3234413

1246 plots

STRATEGY 1: Concentrate density close to train station. Zone bands around station reducing density further fron station.

Vere

Carabanchel Housing

x38

Wansey St Housing

x85

Onion Flats

x312

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Vere

Carabanchel Housing

x38

Wansey St Housing

x85

Onion Flats

x312

Vere

Carabanchel Housing

x38

Wansey St Housing

x85

Onion Flats

x312

STRATEGY 2: Identify sites with the tallest built volume. Explore potential for small footprint/high yield density.

STRATEGY 3: Identify largest sites by area. Development of these plots will leave smallest total sites affected.

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Vere

Carabanchel Housing

x38

Wansey St Housing

x85

Onion Flats

x312

STRATEGY 4: Examine existing infrastructure for opportunities to limit car travel and maximise green corridors.

STRATEGY 5: Select small narrow plots for fine grain distribution, balance lost private space with community areas.

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A MODULAR SOLUTION:Develop a combination of modulesthat will accomodate expected occupancy patterns. Note shift intraditional household numbers towards single and small family residences.Envelope and facade of modulescan be informed by the local con-text. Examine residential building stock and incorporate common materials into the design. Facade rhythm can be read fromabstracting the areas street layout.

3-4 Person Module 1-2 Person Module

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hoddle st elevation

1-2 Person Module

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SITE SKETCHES:1. Develop a series of site drawings over time payingparticular attention to terrain, landscape relationships andthe site specifics.

CONTEXT ANALYSIS:2. Break down local buildingstock into materials, analysingtheir position in relation to thestreet, major features andisolate one detail to create a catalogue of surroundings.

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IMPORTANT: At this stage drawings should be exploratory.Avoid locking an idea down too early.

SCRIBBLEDevelop a quick series of pencil (or similarmedium that is quick, erasable) sketches thataim to resolve position and orientation of building.

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Making sure a site model is accurately built, test massingto scale. Adjust building height and volume with differentiterations. Preliminary material tests are encouraged.

NOTE:Models are to be quick and easily changed. These models are design tools, notpresentation pieces.

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If possible, obtain 1:1 scale sample materials to test for performance (flexibility, strength etc) and visual qualities. Photograph model studies.

NOTE:Photographing models with a macroor similar lens yields best results.

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CATALOGUECategorise built elements and develop axonometric diagram showing relationships between components.Working from outside in, or inside out- document materials.

Items should include thefollowing at a minimum.

1. Base/slab

2. Primary structure

3. Secondary structure

4. Internal circulation

5. Interior materials and relevant joinery items

6. Glazing/openings

7. Weather sealing

zinc cladding

glazing/louvres

s teel frame s tructure

plywood wall androof lining

s lab with ply f looring panels

gabion bas ket retainingwall (s ite rock)

ground preparation

Zinc Cladding

Glazing/Louvres

Portal steel frame

Ply wall/roof lining

Concrete slab, ply panel flooring

Gabion basketretaining wall

(excavated fill)

excavation/levellingNOTE:

Residence is to be locatedclose to water course andlargely vegetated landscape.Flooding and fires are commonthreats - ensure building designtakes this into account.

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Zinc Cladding

Glazing/Louvres

Portal steel frame

S T E E L C OLUMN

S L IDING T R AC K

C OUNT E R WE IG HT S

ME T AL ME S H F R AME

E X P ANDE D ME T AL ME S H S C R E E N

LOUVR E F R AMING

G LAS S LOUVR E S

G AUZE MAT E R IAL S C R E E N

screen mechanism1:5

screen opening1:20

Glass Louvres

Steel FramingStructural SteelCounterweightSliding trackMetal mesh framingExpanded metal mesh

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INSIDE

S T E E L C OLUMN

S L IDING T R AC K

C OUNT E R WE IG HT S

ME T AL ME S H F R AME

E X P ANDE D ME T AL ME S H S C R E E N

LOUVR E F R AMING

G LAS S LOUVR E S

G AUZE MAT E R IAL S C R E E N

screen mechanism1:5

screen opening1:20

Gauze material

Glass Louvres

Zinc Metal Mesh

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© 2011Lance van Maanen

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No reproduction in any form of this manual, in whole or in part (except for brief quotation in critical articles or reviews), may be made withoutwritten authorization from LVM_ARCHI-MANUAL Corporation.

Printed in Melbourne, Australia

Document number:

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