south port life saving club
DESCRIPTION
Based on the aesthetic of timber architecture, the design works conventional materials and simple forms into a building that addresses the needs of modern living. It is designed to fulfill all the criteria to become a comprehensive life saving club house. Moreover, recognizing the limited nature of natural resources, the south port life saving club is designed to minimize the impact on its location and also to use a little energy and as many recycle materials as possibleTRANSCRIPT
South Port Life Saving ClubDesigned by Hizkia Irwanto Gouw
HDINTD 311- Interior Design Studio- Sustainable Design
Lecturer : Val AustinHizkia Irwanto Gouw
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Based on the aesthetic of timber architecture, the design works conventional materials and simple forms into a building that addresses the needs of modern living. It is designed to fulfill all the criteria to become a comprehensive life saving club house. Moreover, recognizing the lim-ited nature of natural resources, the south port life saving club is designed to minimize the impact on its location and also to use a little energy and as many recycle materials as possible.
DESIGN AIM
Site Analysis
Site Plan
Site Plan 1:2000Beaconsfield Parade, Port Philip
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Section
Above Rail Level 1:150Beaconsfield Parade, Port Philip
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View to the beach, and beaconsfield parade
The site is at Beaconsfield Parade in Port Phillip. It just located few kilometres from City. There is a residential area just
in front of the beach. The site also beside a children playground, which means in certain time, especially in school holiday,
it will be many people there. The traffic also quite crowded, as it is a main road. Moreover, the beach has flat topography,
which is a perfect conditions for recretional swimming, kitesurfing, windsurfing, sailing, boating, scuba diving, and other
sports. Other factors, that makes it quite crowded, is that the site will be near the port of Spirit of Tasmania.
Climates
Temperature and Rainfall
Diagram 2indicate how average rainfall varies across Port Phillip
Diagram 1indicate how average temperature varies across Port Phillip
Melbourne
Cape Shanck
Scoresby
15.01-16.00 C
12.01-13.00 C13.01-14.00 C14.01-15.00 C
10.01-11.00 C11.01-12.00 C
Melbourne
Cape Shanck
Scoresby
500-600 mm
900-1000 mm800-900 mm700-800 mm600-700 mm
1000-1100 mm
1400-1500 mm1300-1400 mm1200-1300 mm1100-1200 mm
Table 1 indicate annual average temperature and rainfall in Port Phillip
ANNUAL
SPRING
SUMMER
AUTUMN
WINTER
13.5 18.7 8.3 864
12.9 18.1 7.6 239
18.3 24.7 12 166
14.2 19.3 9.2 213
8.6 12.6 4.6 245
Average daily temperature (C)
Average dailymaximum temperature (C)
Average dailyminimum temperature (C)
Average rainfall (mm)
This table 1 showed the annual average temperature and rainfall in Port Phillip. It also showed from spring, summer, autumn, until winter. The annual average temperature is about 13.5 C. However in hot summer it can be 24.7 C and in the cold winter it can be 4.6 C. So, it have a huge different between summer and winter. In addition, in table 2 is showing what will be happen to temperature in 2030 and 2070, it’s been predicted that the temperature will be warmer dramatically So, it will be better for the new building or house in Port Phillip to use the right material to solve this problem. Moreover, the annual average rainfall is about 864 mm. In summer, it can less than 166 mm, which is shows the area is quite dry in the summer.
Frost
Over 30 C
Over 35 C
Over 40 C
3 2
34
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0
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11 20
5
Current2030
2070
Table 2 Current and projected average number of hot days in Melbourne
The diagram 1, showing the different temperatures in Port Philip area. It showed that beach area is warmer than other’s area. Thus, the South Melbourne Life Saving Club is located in the Port Philip beach, which has average temperature from 15 to 16 C.
The diagram beside is showing the average rainfall across Port Philip. It showe here that the area near beach is have less rainfall. The South Melbourne Life Saving Club will only get average of 600-700 mm. Which showed it is quite dry place.
Hot winds & Cold Breezes
Cold Breezes Hot Winds
Cool Breezes Diagram 1:2000Beaconsfield Parade, Port Philip
NHot Winds Diagram 1:2000Beaconsfield Parade, Port Philip
Cold breezes come from the southeast direction. It could go straight to the new site building, because
there is no building or tress that could be a hindrance. The wind goes through the east side and some
part of the south of the building. Moreover, it have advantages but also the disadvantages. It can give
good air in the summer term, as it will be very hot. However, in winter it also can make the house colder.
Thus, it is a good way to use passive cooling system in order to reduce the temperature inside the house.
Cross ventilation could also be a good solution. In addition it is useful to put insulation in the block the
cold breezes, to make house more comfortable in winter.
The hot wind in Beaconsfield Parade of Port Philip comes from the northwest direction. Moreover, the
existing life saver club house is blocking some part of the wind, which allows only a little hot wind that
could go through the new site building. It then enters from the west side of the bulding. So it would be
useful to place windows or ventilations, for air circulation purposes, especially during the winter season.
Summer & Autumn Winds
6am
PlaygroundSand
Sea
Summer Wind
6pm
10am
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10pm 2am
It takes on 1 January 2009
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Beaconsfield Parade
The Diagrams above shows the direction in the summer season. At 6 am in the morning the
wind is blown from the nort west direction. It gives advantages to swimmer and also the ship ,
because the wind will help to push them to the sea. Moreover, atround 2pm, the wind will start
to blow from the south west, Then from 6pm until midnight the wind will blow straight from the
sea to the beach. Additionally, the average speed of the wind is at 13,6 knots, however it can
reach 33 knots at the maximum condition.
Autumn Wind
6am
PlaygroundSand
Sea
6pm
10am
2pm
10pm 2am
It takes on 1 April 2008
Beaconsfield Parade
The diagrams above shows how the wind movement at Beaconsfield Parde in spring
season. At spring time, mostly the wind is blowing to the sea. Although the speed of the
wind is not really strong, only at average of 10,5 knots, it still give advantages for the
swimmer and ship. Moreover, at the early morning around 6am, the wind is blown from
the north to south, it will be like that until around 10am. Moreover, at 2pm, the wind direc-
tion, change a bit to parallel the beach area. In addition, from the 6pm until midnight the
wind will blow from the north direction.
Winter & Spring Winds
Spring Wind
6am
PlaygroundSand
Sea
6pm
10am
2pm
10pm 2am
It takes on 2 October 2008
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Beaconsfield Parade
Diagrams above are showing the wind direction in spring season in Beaconsfield Parade.
Spring is time when the weakest wind blown. The average speed is only 10,5 knots, and also
can reach only 1 knots. It shown the huge different to winter when the wind speed can be up
to 50 knots. Moreover, at the morning, the wind will blow from the north west direction, it start
to change their direction around 2pm, which the wind blown from the sea. At the 6pm the
wind blowing parallel to the beach. In addition, around 10pm until midnight the wind blown
through the north.
6am
PlaygroundSand
Sea
Winter Wind
6pm
10am
2pm
10pm 2am
It takes on 1 July 2008
Beaconsfield Parade
Winter is the season where the wind is blowing really strong. It can reach 50 knots with
average of 26 knots. Moreover, at the morning until around 2pm it blow from the north west
direction, which will give a strong wind to the playground arena. After that, the wind is started
to distance itself. From the 10 pm until midnight, the wind direction will go straight to the sea.
It will makes some parts of the house that facing north, will get strong wind.
Sunlight Studies
7am Summer 6pm Summer3pm Summer11am Summer
S ite Site
It takes on 22 December 2008Available daylight is from 6 am to 7 pm
PlaygroundSand
Sea
Beaconsfield Parade
S ite Site
9am Winter 5pm Winter3pm Winter11am Winter
S ite Site S ite
PlaygroundSand
Sea
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Beaconsfield Parade
It takes on 21 June 2008Available daylight is from 8 am to 5 pm
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Activities
Activities Plan 1:1500Beaconsfield Parade, Port Philip
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Seaseeing
Swimming
Surfing
Volleyball
Children Playground
View to people sunbathing
View to children swimming
View to the children playground
These activities plan shows, where is the part of the beach that
people usually used for their activities. In this plan it is obviously
seen, that almost all activities are using areainfront of the
playground. It iis due to the sand in the left of the South Melbourne
life saving club is topped by grass, which makes the sand not really
smooth, and bumpy. So from this diagram, it gives sort of idea,
where is the best place for the South Port Live Saving Club. It
should be between the old South Melbourne Live Saving Club and
children playground, so the patrol administration, can see clearly
what activities that happen at the beach
Site Speculation
Cool Breezes Diagram 1:2000Beaconsfield Parade, Port Philip N
Hot Winds Diagram 1:2000Beaconsfield Parade, Port Philip
From these two diagrams, it seems that both of the proposed site are having some advantages and also disadvantages. It is due to
that the cold breezes and hot wind that could through the the building almost in the same direction. Both of the site will get much
cold breeze to the west part, which is could be benefit in summer, when the weather is very hot. So, maximising the cros ventilation
will be a good idea. Moreover, both of them also could get direct hot wind, as there are no building that will block it. One solution for
this will be to maximize the use of adjustable window or ventilation.
Thus, although both of the sites have similar condition regarding to wind, when we consider another aspects of the site (ex. activi-
ties), the site that locate just behind the playground will be the best choice. As in there, more activities that happen, and the sand
in that area is more smooth and clean compare to the other site.
Volume Studies
Site Plan 1:2000South Port Life Saving Club
South Elevation 1:1000South Port Life Saving Club
Section 1:1000South Port Life Saving Club
South Elevation 1:1000South Port Life Saving Club
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South Elevation 1:1000South Port Life Saving Club
Section 1:1000South Port Life Saving Club
Site Plan 1:2000South Port Life Saving Club
Site Plan 1:2000South Port Life Saving Club
Messing
Option 1 Option 2 Preferred Design
Option One
Ground Floor Plan 1:200South Port Life Saving Club
NSecond Floor Plan 1:200South Port Life Saving Club
1. Basement and Undercroft 230 m2
for Storage and Aquatic Store
2. Uniform Store and Little 20 m2
Nippers Area
3. Public Amenities 20 m2
4. First Aid Room 12 m2
5. Members Male and Female 96 m2
Change Rooms and Toilets
6. Pathway 24 m2
7. Secretaries Office 12 m2
8. Members Area 42 m2
9. Kitchen 16 m2
10. Patrol Administration 12.5 m2
11. Patrol Administration and 17.5 m2
Observation Room
12. Deck 80 m2
13. Cafe/ Kiosk 120 m2
14. Training Room and Store 120 m2
Total Circulation Area 128 m2
Total Ground Floor Area 282 m2
Total Second Floor Area 420 m2
Total Third Floor Area 120 m2
Total Overall 822 m2
Third Floor Plan 1:200South Port Life Saving Club
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The concept of this plan is to make a house that blend wit the beach, so when people looks outside the building, they already feel
they are in the middle of th beach. Moreover, the strong different design floor plan between ground level and second level, gives a
unique building look. In addition, the second floor is much bigger area than the ground floor, so it looks like a floating second floor,
The west part of the second floor will be much longer than the east part, there will be a deck for members area there, so people
can feel they are more closer to the beach. There also a patrol administration and observation located there, makes them easier to
observe the situation in the beach. In addition, the cafe and kiosk will be located in the east part of the second level, it just beside
a deck, so people that going to cafe also can enjoy the beach view from the deck.
Furthermore, in the ground level, there will be a basement, public amenities, uniform store and first aid room. Public amenities and
first aid room is really important for the members and visitor, that is why it should be located in ground level, so people will get easy
access to there.
Option Two
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Ground Floor Plan 1:200South Port Life Saving Club
NSecond Floor Plan 1:200South Port Life Saving Club
1. Training Room and Store 100 m2
2. Public Amenities 18 m2
3. First Aid Room 18 m2
4. Pathway 52.5 m2
5. Basement and Undercroft 225 m2
for Storage and Aquatic Store
6. Cafe/ Kiosk 100 m2
7. Deck 105 m2
8. Members Male and Female 97.5 m2
Change Rooms and Toilets
9. Secretaries Office 12 m2
10. Patrol Administration 12 m2
11. Patrol Administration and 18 m2
Observation Room
12. Members Area 40 m2
13. Kitchen 18 m2
14. Uniform Store and Little 20 m2
Nippers Area
Total Circulation Area 189.75 m2
Total Ground Floor Area 400 m2
Total Second Floor Area 436 m2
Total Overall 836 m2
The initial concept of this design plan is to combine three separate buildings into one. It gives a unique
form, as the three buildings have a different area and height. Moreover, the buidling basically used simple
shapes, such as square and rectangle, as it could show the minimalism. In addition, the floor plan design
comes from overlapping the shape, which give a strong relationship between the areas.
Moreover, the building will be made of two levels. The main entrance will be at the middle part and there
will be a separated pathway which will link the east and the west of the building. The first level of the east
part is used for the training room and store while the east part is used for basement and aquatic storage
purposes. Furthermore, the cafe and kiosk will be located in the second level in the west part. So the
guest will get a good view of the beach. There will be a huge deck, such as a bridge, to connect the cafe
to the east part. The deck will be a good place for people to gather, as it could be the main circulation.
Furthermore, the east part will be mainly for members, as there will be “members only area”, kitchen,
uniform store, changing rooms and toilets, secretaries office, and patrol administration and observation
area. The patrol administration and observation area will be placedin cantilver., in order to give them a
clearer view to the beach.
Preferred Option
Ground Floor Plan 1:250South Port Life Saving Club
NSecond Floor Plan 1:250South Port Life Saving Club
1. Members Male and Female 102 m2
Change Rooms and Toilets
2. Pathway/ Deck 206 m2
3. Public Amenities 20 m2
4. First Aid Room 12 m2
5. Patrol Administration 16 m2
6. Cafe/ Kiosk 110 m2
7. Basement and Undercroft 225 m2
for Storage and Aquatic Store
8. Kitchen 15 m2
9. Uniform Store and Little 19.5 m2
Nippers Area
10. Secretaries Office 12 m2
11. Members Area 43.5 m2
12. Patrol Administration and 16 m2
Observation Room
13. Training Room and Store 90 m2
Total Circulation Area 216.5 m2
Total Ground Floor Area 781 m2
Total Second Floor Area 106 m2
Total Overall 887 m2
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The basic concept of the floor plan design, is to make a separate buildings to specific area , instead of making one huge building.
Each building have a different height and area which makes it looks attractive. Moreover, all buildings will be connected with one
pathway. This will give a member or guest a journey feeling, as they have to walk to reach other parts of the building. The pathway
also can act as a deck, where people can can gather, as the pathway is quite big, which is 2 metres wide. This strategy is having a
big advantage in term of circulation, as every building could get easy access. It also give a privacy to some parts of the building.
In term of planning, there will be no building, except cafe and kiosk in the area near the beach. This will give a good view to the
beach from every part of the building. The cafe that located in nearer place to the beach, is to give the cafe’s guest, the real feeling
of the beach. The mebers area will be placed in the north area near the road, as it could be the main entrance, it also just located
beside the change room and toilet. Moreover, the patrol administration and observation will be located in second floor, so they could
get good view to the whole beach.
Precedent Studies
HOUSE ON THE ISLAND OF OMOby OLE HOLST
Skeleton Model
After i developed my preferred floor plan, i tried to make a construction model, so i know if my model could be constructed and where the foundation will be.It gives the relation to the site, which is quite challenging, as it is in the sand. By using this model, it also gives more possibilities that i
could develop in the next design process.
Ground Floor Plan
Ground Floor Plan 1:150South Port Melbourne Life Saving Club
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1. Ramp2. First Aid Room3. Male’s Public Toilet4. Female’s Public Toilet5. Male Member’s Toilet6. Sauna
7. Disable toilet 8. Female Member’s toilet 9. Male Changing Room10. Female Changing Room11. Main Entrance12. Member’s Area
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Underground Floor Plan
Underground Floor Plan 1:150South Port Melbourne Life Saving Club
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Second Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan 1:150South Port Melbourne Life Saving Club
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1. Patrol Observation Room2. Patrol Administration Room3. Storage Room4. Training Room5. Void
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North Elevation
North Elevation 1:150South Port Melbourne Life Saving Club
South Elevation
South Elevation 1:150South Port Melbourne Life Saving Club
East Elevation
East Elevation 1:150South Port Melbourne Life Saving Club
West Elevation
West Elevation 1:150South Port Melbourne Life Saving Club
Section of Perspective and Sustainable System
Winter Sun AngleCan go inside the building easily
Summer Sun AngleBlock by the skin of the building ( the horizontal orientation of projecting wood battens). It could save 40% during the hottest month
North
Water colectionButterfly pitch insulated, for collection of rain water
Roof Ventilation and Light MonitorTo stabilize the temperature inside the building and for the hot air to get out . Using adjustable loivre as the ventila-tion.
Renewable EnergyPhotovoltaic for the solar collection to
north direction (30 degrees angle)
Cross Ventilation(door, windows, vent)
For air circulation purposes and for the cold breeze go inside the building
Clerestory windowsMakes sunlight can go inside the house, but still give the privacy inside
Section of Perspective and Sustainable System
Green Roof For water collection and thermal properties
Sliding door as a wallWhen summer it could open, and
in winter it could closed
Adjustable roof louvreCan be open or closed, depends on the weather. it can opens in sunny day and closed in rainy day.
North
Summer sunthe roof angle louvre, could block some of the summer sun.
Winter SunThe louvre angle give the opportu-nity for winter sun to go through
inside the house.
Building Module
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Components/Building Parts
1 Laminated Timber
2 Low transmision Glass Low e-glass (Low SHGC) for the east windows
3 Spotted gum boarding
4 Double Glazzed Windows (High SHGC and low U-value)
5 Ventilation Louver
6 Butterfly pitched insulated stress-skin seamed metal roof
7 Horizontal orientation of projecting wood battens for the external cladding 8 Low transmision Glass (Low e-glass) for the east windows
9 Double Glazzed Windows (Low u-value and SHGC)
10 Strand woven Bamboo flooring
Model Photos
Model Photos
Model Photos
Exterior Photos
Front Perspective
Exterior Photos
Back Perspective
Interior Photos
Members Area View
Interior Photos
View from Cafe
View from Toilet
Interior Photos
Members Dining Area View
Training Room View
Interior Photos
Patrol Administration Room Interior Cafe View