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PINGELLY RECREATION AND CULTURAL CENTRESomerset Street, Pingelly, WA 6308 ATC Studio at UWA
The design proposed for the Pingelly Recreation and Cultural Centre (PRACC) by Advanced Timber Concepts (ATC) was concieved as a building for the community of Pingelly to enhance, create and link sporting and cultural spaces.
The value of a building to a community is determined by a wide range of factors. Paramount among them is whether the facility meets the functional needs of the community, and whether it is ‘loved enough’ for everyone to want to use it. If it is loved and if it ‘works’, then it will be well cared for and will grow in value as a community asset. Of course, the converse is also true. If it is too expensive to run, then it will generate problems for the community that are di cult to deal with. If it is too hot or too cold, too noisy or too easily damaged, users will nd it problematic and administra-tors will dread both the bills and the complaints. The building must hit a ne balance point.
01/ the propsed position of the ‘verandah’ in relation to oval and main access/entry points
02/ position of functional volumes to accom-modate required program
03/ manipulation of verandah to emphasise entrance points and accommodate additional program
NORTH ELEVATION
VIEW FROM OVAL
SPORTS HALL
CULTURAL/ FUNCTION CENTRE
MULTI-PURPOSE PAVILLION
ENTRANCE
TENNIS/ NETBALL CLUBROOMS
This drawing is copyright protected and has been prepared by ATC Studio at UWA for the sole use of the Shire of Pingelly SPACC focus group and the shire council. The drawing must not be distributed to third parties for any purpose whatsoever. Do not reproduce or copy. Date: 23.07.2015
SITE PLAN
PINGELLY RECREATION AND CULTURAL CENTRESomerset Street, Pingelly, WA 6308 ATC Studio at UWA
The di erent functional areas are separated and a ached to a wide verandah which serves as an outdoor foyer to each of the elements of the project. This allows for:
• The maximum of natural ventilation for active areas like the sports hall, the function rooms and the gymnasium• An easily accessed spill out or over ow area for those occasions when crowds are large• It therefore allows the separate functional areas to be designed for appropriate day to day use rather than de-
signing for the maximum potential numbers.
The following design criteria were established at an early stage in the project:
• Design to optimise use of outdoor or sheltered areas to complement indoor functional areas.• Design to optimise construction technologies to make most e cient use of prefabrication and o -site assembly
of major components.• Design to optimise the use of locally available skills and service providers.
VIEW INSIDE SPORTS HALLSECTION THROUGH SPORTS HALL
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
1. function room2. bowlers bar3. bar4. kitchen5. lounge/creche6. cultural hall7. entry8. sports hall9. gymnasium10. tennis + netball clubrooms11. multi-purpose courts pavillion & storage
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MAIN ENTRANCEThis drawing is copyright protected and has been prepared by ATC Studio at UWA for the sole use of the Shire of Pingelly SPACC focus group and the shire council. The drawing must not be distributed to third parties for any purpose whatsoever. Do not reproduce or copy. Date: 23.07.2015
PINGELLY RECREATION AND CULTURAL CENTRESomerset Street, Pingelly, WA 6308 ATC Studio at UWA
The building is designed to be constructed on a platform or deck that oats over the natural ground level, thus min-imizing ground, excavation and lling works. To achieve the same result with a conventional slab on lled ground a volume in excess of 4500cu.m. of ll material would need to be trucked into the site and compacted in situ.
The building is designed as a timber structure, using a combination of solid timber and engineered timbers [ie. Plywoods, Glulam, Laminated Veneer Lumber]. There are many advantages of this system in terms of construction e ciency, environmental bene t, lifecycle costing and user appeal. We have also designed the building to make appropriate use of local West Australian Hardwoods and plantation softwoods wherever possible.
As designed, the PRACC will qualify for the highest energy rating and will meet the highest level green star assess-ment by the Green Building Council of Australia.
SOUTH ELEVATION
VIEW FROM CULTURAL CENTRE COURTYARD
VIEW FROM FUNCTION ROOM TOWARD OVAL
01/ natural ventilation through Sports Hall 02/ natural ventilation through Sports Hall and veran-dah
03/ natural ventilation through function room 04/ natural ventilation through netball + tennis clubroom
VIEW FROM GYMNASIUM TOWARD FUNCTION/CULTURAL CENTREThis drawing is copyright protected and has been prepared by ATC Studio at UWA for the sole use of the Shire of Pingelly SPACC focus group and the shire council. The drawing must not be distributed to third parties for any purpose whatsoever. Do not reproduce or copy. Date: 23.07.2015