Project Saturn V Appendix

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PROJECT SATURN V RMIT University Aerospace Engineering & Aviation

Group Name: DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS Group Member: Danny Kwak & Jean Viljeon Tutor Name: Edward Berry

RMIT University Architecture BP250 / ARCH 1016 Technology 04


Contents: Project Saturn V Perspectives + Street Views + Interior Views Minutes + Week 1-12 Appendix + Wall Materials 01 + Modular Curtain Wall Materials + Wall Materials 02 + Floor Materials 01 + Floor Materials 02 + Ceiling Materials 01 + Ceiling Materials 02 + Tension Wire & Rod Brace Types + Beam & Wire + Lighting Materials 01 + Lighting Materials 02 + Workshop Furnitures + Bike Equipments + Toilet Materials 01 + Toilet Materials 02 + HVAC Site analysis + Location Study Site Condition Photo Study Surrounding Condition + Tree Study + Council Maps + Shadow Study + + BCA Study + RMIT Aerospace Engineering & Aviation Current Situation Equipment + Case Study Weekly Works + Design + Layout + Core + Façade + Mid Sem presentation


[East South] Bouverie St

[North East] Queensberry St & Bouverie St

[North West] Queensberry St


Ground Floor Cafe

Rooftop Garden

Hanging Box

Vertical Wind Tunnel


Minutes + + + + + + + + + + + +

Week 01 Week 02 Week 03 Week 04 Week 05 Week 06 Week 07 Week 08 Week 09 Week 10 Week 11 Week 12


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DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

Meeting Minutes Date held Time Location

Meeting Minutes

27/02/18 19:00 100.06.001

Subject Project Job no.

Designer Meeting Project Saturn V 001

Date held Time Location

Invitees

06/03/18 19:00 100.06.001

Subject Project Job no.

Designer Meeting Project Saturn V 001

Invitees

Name Danny Kwak Jean Viljeon

Company DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

Contact 0412 345 678 0412 234 567

Name Danny Kwak Jean Viljeon

Week 01 Item

DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

Company DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

Contact 0412 345 678 0412 234 567

DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

Week 02 Site Analysis 1. Return to site to take photos and measurement. 2. Take note of viewing options, North/East/South/West. 3. Solar analysis, rough estimates on surrounding building heights. 4. 5. 6. Research 1. Research education building types, 4 studies each 2. Revit 1.

Action J.V J.V J.V D.K D.K D.k

J.V & D.K J.V

D.K

Item

Building Study 1. Analyise 3 types of building cores take notes on pro/con on each 2. 3 types of layouts of core onto the site with simple extrusion 3. 4. Study 4 types of building form variations, materials and function Portfolio 1.

Contact 1. Contact Dean of Aerospace Engineering & Aviation at RMIT

Action J.V & D.K J.V & D.K J.V & D.K J.V & D.K

J.V D.K


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DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

Meeting Minutes Date held Time Location

Meeting Minutes

13/03/18 19:00 100.06.001

Subject Project Job no.

Designer Meeting Project Saturn V 001

Date held Time Location

Invitees

20/03/18 19:00 100.06.001

Subject Project Job no.

Designer Meeting Project Saturn V 001

Invitees

Name Danny Kwak Jean Viljeon

Company DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

Contact 0412 345 678 0412 234 567

Name Danny Kwak Jean Viljeon

Week 03 Item

DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

Company DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

Contact 0412 345 678 0412 234 567

Week 04 BCA 1. Study BCA and make notes on information relating to class 9B Bicycle 1. Revit 1. Setup Title Sheet 2. Make Title Box, vertical and horizontal versions 3. Make Company Logo

Action J.V

D.K D.K D.K D.K

Item

Building Study Action 1. Toilet variations, dimensions and position depending on function J.V & D.K J.V & D.K 2. Programme types and layout variations, pro/con on each J.V & D.K 3. 4. Precedent study and appliaction on lecture Theatre J.V J.V 5. Precedent study and appliaction on research lab facilities 6. Precedent study and appliaction on modular/glaze facility J.V 7. D.K 8. Precedent study and appliaction on classrooms D.K J.V 9. Precedent study and appliaction on research lab layouts 10. Precedent study and appliaction on brick facade typology D.K 11. Precedent study and appliaction on indoor cafe layout D.K Revit D.K 1. Floor Plan: Basement Draft D.K 2. J.V 3. D.K 4. Facade: Brick facade Draft J.V 5. Facade: Glass Modular Draft


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DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

Meeting Minutes Date held Time Location

Meeting Minutes

27/03/18 19:00 100.06.001

Subject Project Job no.

Designer Meeting Project Saturn V 001

Date held Time Location

Invitees

03/04/18 19:00 100.06.001

Subject Project Job no.

Designer Meeting Project Saturn V 001

Invitees

Name Danny Kwak Jean Viljeon

Company DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

Contact 0412 345 678 0412 234 567

DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

Name Danny Kwak Jean Viljeon

Week 05 Item

DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

Company DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

Contact 0412 345 678 0412 234 567

Week 06 Building Study 1. FT03 Glass Floor precedent study and design in project 2. Revit 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. RCP Level 01 draft for Issue 02 9. 10. Floor Plan: Roof draft for Issue 02 11. Section 1:20 draft for Issue 02 12.

Action D.K J.V J.V & D.K J.V & D.K J.V & D.K J.V & D.K J.V & D.K J.V & D.K J.V & D.K J.V & D.K J.V & D.K J.V & D.K J.V & D.K J.V & D.K

Item

Revit 1. Create schedules: Wall, Door, Floor 2. Title sheet 3D model layout 3. Finish Site Plan page 4. Basement change stairs location 5. 6. Add basic furnitures to cafe, classrooms, refuse store, toilet 7. Design the canterlevered boxes 8. Floor Plan: Rooftop to be Issued 9. Elevations: Fix detail levels 10. Sections: Change scale to 1:100 and add 1:20 11. Construction Details: Identify locations and objects to detail 12. Central Stairs: Draft for Issue

Action D.K D.K D.K D.K D.K J.V J.V D.K J.V J.V D.K & J.V J.V


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Meeting Minutes Date held Time Location

Meeting Minutes

10/04/18 19:00 100.06.001

Subject Project Job no.

Designer Meeting Project Saturn V 001

Date held Time Location

Invitees

17/04/18 19:00 100.06.001

Subject Project Job no.

Designer Meeting Project Saturn V 001

Invitees

Name Danny Kwak Jean Viljeon

Company DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

Contact 0412 345 678 0412 234 567

Name Danny Kwak Jean Viljeon

Week 07 Item

DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

Company DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

Contact 0412 345 678 0412 234 567

Week 08 Revit 1. 2. 3. Central Stairs: Add tension wire balustrade 4. FT03: Add steel beams to hold the glass as well as tension wires 5. 6. Detail Constuction: draft on WT01 7. 8. Floor Plan Basement: remove bike stairs and rearrange 9. Revision: change from ABC into 123 10. 11. Add dash lines for Void space

Action J.V J.V J.V D.K D.K J.V D.K D.K D.K D.K D.K

Item

Revit 1. Construction Detail: FT03 complete for issue 2. Schedule: add detail lines and hatching 3. Brick veneer edging detail 4. Change lecture room layout 5. 6. Amenities Elevations: Draft layout 7. Roof design change material into brick veneer and add beams 8. 9. Change 400x400 concrete column position 10. 11. Central Stairs: draft for issue including detailing

Action D.K D.K D.K J.V D.K D.K D.K D.K J.V J.V J.V


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Meeting Minutes

Meeting Minutes Date held Time Location

24/04/18 19:00 100.06.001

Subject Project Job no.

Date held Time Location

Designer Meeting Project Saturn V 001

08/05/18 19:00 100.06.001

Subject Project Job no.

Designer Meeting Project Saturn V 001

Invitees

Invitees Name Danny Kwak Jean Viljeon

Company DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

Name Danny Kwak Jean Viljeon

Contact 0412 345 678 0412 234 567

Revit 1. 2. 3. Amenities Elevation: cut drawings to ceiling zones 4. Construction Details: remove Concrete capical 5. 6. Floor Plan: Lvl 7 PHD Room draft design for issue 7. Floor Plan: Lvl 8,9 Lounch Room draft design for issue 8. Floor Plan Lvl 10 Rooftop Garden draft design for issue 9. Lighting on walls to reposition 10. Timber truss feature ceiling under hanging box 11. Re-create stairs + Balustrade on new combined Revit File 12. Fix Floor/Ceiling under Lecture Room

Company DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

Contact 0412 345 678 0412 234 567

Week 10

Week 09 Item

DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

Action D.K D.K D.K D.K D.K D.K D.K D.K D.K J.V J.V J.V

Item

Revit 1. 2. Flip detail sections + annotate drawings on WT01 3. 4. RCP Lvl 02: Draft for issue 5. Amenities Elevation: Fix toilet wall height 6. Amenities Plan: Fix toilet walls to connect to WT01 7. 8. Floor Plans: add furnitures to workshop and lounge areas 9. 10. 11.

Action J.V J.V J.V J.V D.K D.K D.K D.K D.K D.K J.V


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Meeting Minutes Date held Time Location

Meeting Minutes

15/05/18 19:00 100.06.001

Subject Project Job no.

Designer Meeting Project Saturn V 001

Date held Time Location

Invitees

22/05/18 19:00 100.06.001

Subject Project Job no.

Designer Meeting Project Saturn V 001

Invitees

Name Danny Kwak Jean Viljeon

Company DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

Contact 0412 345 678 0412 234 567

Name Danny Kwak Jean Viljeon

Week 11 Item

DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

Company DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

Contact 0412 345 678 0412 234 567

Week 12 Revit 1. Construction Detail: Stairs complete for issue 2. Construction Detail: WT01 complete for issue 3. RCP Lvl 01: Finalise with annotation 4. Elevations: add codings for WT01 into CW## 5. Special Drawing: Finalise for issue 6. Review each pages and add notes and change lineweight Appendix 1. Create Draft copy of Appendix 2. Include Materials for WT,FT,Toilet furnitures 3. Combine all Portfolio work for Mid Sempresentation

Action J.V J.V J.V J.V J.V D.K D.K D.K D.K

Item

Revit 1. Review and complete each pages adding annotations 2. Manipulate lineweight to create hierarchy 3. Appendix 1. Complete materials pages 2. Finalise annotations on each pages 3. Add renders to pages

Action D.K & J.V D.K & J.V D.K & J.V D.K & J.V D.K & J.V D.K & J.V


Materials Research + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

Wall Materials 01 Modular Curtain Wall Materials Wall Materials 02 Floor Materials 01 Floor Materials 02 Ceiling Materials 01 Ceiling Materials 02 Tension Wire & Rod Brace Types Beam & Wire Lighting Materials 01 Lighting Materials 02 Workshop Furnitures Bike Equipments Toilet Materials 01 Toilet Materials 02 HVAC


Modular Curtain System

Brick Veneer

Block Veneer

Curtain wall

Modular Curtain Wall Facade

Hawthorn red bricks

Scoria Concrete Blocks 100mm Fire Series (SA)

U-Max 150 Front Double Glazed - 34mm Pocket

Wall Materials 01


Silk-Screen Glazed Panels

Tinted Glazing

Silk-Screen IGU Double Glaze Panel

Rose and Blue Tinted IGU Double Glaze Panel

Aluminium Framing

Composite Aluminium Panel AODELI FR Aluminium Panel (FR)

Modular Curtain Wall Materials


Concrete Wall with mortar

Toilet Partition

Timber Stud Wall

Timber Feature

32mm Laminated Board with 18mm divisions

90mm Timber stud frame 5mm Gypsum plaster board

Vertical open-joint timber cladding

Wall Materials 02


300mm Concrete

150mm Concrete

Glass Floor

Hollowcore: 300mm Precast

Hollowcore: 150mm Precast

Jockimo: Glass Panel Panel 01: 30mm SGS Glass [Cover] Penel 02 & 03: 50mm SGS Glass [Load Bearing]

Floor Material 01


Toilet Tile

Cafe Tile

Classroom Vinyl

Novoceram: OZ Froid 60x60mm

Novoceram: Petitot Sepia 60x120mm

Forbo: Sphera Element 5mm thickness

Floor Material 02


Plaster Panel

Timber Panel

Toilet Ceiling

Armstrong: Ultima +OP 60x120mm

Laudescher: Lauder Linea 4.2.1

Armstrong: Mineral Fiber Plancks

Ceiling Material 01


Cafe Ceiling Innowood: Innoceil

Exposed Floor mortar

Timber Truss

Primer + Undercoat + minimum 2 coats solvent borne or

Ceiling Material 02


Structural Beam Types Concreter Beam

SHS Steel Beam SHS - Square Hollow Sections 150X80X9. Intrumescent coated

Cellular I-Beam

I-Beam

Steel. LB460X28.3. Intrumescent coated

Intrumescent coated

Tension Cable (NCC approved)

Rod Brace

(NCC approved)

Tension Wire & Rod Brace Types


Recessed Light

Pendant Light

Sconce Lamp

Lights2you: 12w DL5530 316 Stainless Steel LED Downlight

Mica Lighting: Jet100 LED Pendant Light

Weplight: Lupe 60 Wall

Lighting Material 01


WAll Lamp

Cult Design: BL7 Wall Lamp

Louver Light

Unilux Profile Surface Mount Low profile, surface mounted T8 troffer module.

Specification Body manufactured in steel with durable white powder coat finish Body is fixed to the ceiling by hidden screw fixings through back of body Electrical components located under side mounted metal gear cover for electrical safety Single piece, non-discolouring, high impact, injection moulded acrylic diffuser (except 18W versions) Diffuser is held by internal tensile steel spring easy to remove for re-lamping Body and diffuser fit closely together and have no horizontal surfaces, thereby preventing the ingress of dust and dirt Terminal block accepts 2 x 2.5mm cable termination Lamps excluded to allow for a choice of colours at time of ordering Integral electronic control gear

Product Codes

Quick Specification

Code

Version

Dim (mm)

Mass (kg)

SEP218EL

2 x 18W T8 EL

615 x 277 x 100

3.0

SEP236EL

2 x 36W T8 EL

1265 x 277 x 100

6.2

SEP336EL

3 x 36W T8 EL

1265 x 277 x 100

6.4

Pierlite surface mounted maximum glare control T8/T5 low profile system, robust polycarbonate hinges, injection moulded acrylic diffuser.

Design Application Food preparation areas, schools, TAFE, universities, libraries, retail stores, hospitals, general office areas and utility rooms.

9.4kg

Max Dim (mm) 1650 x 277 x 100 PDF Prepared: 19.05.2018 14:05pm, Last page update: Nov 2017

Lighting Material 02


Vertical Wind Tunnel

Flight Simulator

Fabrication Machine

Workshop Furnitures


Bike Rack

Bike Pump

Bike Workstand

Secura Bike: Dual Height 10 Bike Parking CBR10GS

Secura Bike: Bicycle Pumping Station BPS01

Secura Bike: Bicycle Repair Station BBRS02

Bike Furnitures


Toilet Bowl

Male Urinal

Hand Basin

Handrail

Caroma: Liano Easy Height Invisi ii

Caroma: Integra Urina

Caroma: Moon 500 Wall Basin 1TH White

RBA: 90LH +450 Straight Grab Set

Toilet Materials


Hand Dryer

Mirror

Paper Dispenser

Rubbish Dispenser

Dyson: Airblade DB FT

ASI: Inter-Lock Framed Mirror

ASI: Dobule Toilet Paper Holder With Hood

ASI: Semi-Recessed Paper Towl Dispenser

Toilet Materials


HVAC 01

HVAC 02

Johnson Controls: Series 100

Johnson Controls: Series 40

HVAC Units


Site Analysis +

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Location Study Site Condition Photo Study Surrounding Condition Tree Study Council Maps Shadow Study  BCA Study RMIT Aerospace Engineering & Aviation Current Situation Equipment Case Study


Site Condition

QUEENSBERRY ST

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NS

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3D view of the site: corner of Queensberry St and Bouverie St

Site address: 81/89 Bouverie St, Carlton VIC 3053 Area: 460m2 Perimeter: 85m

Immediate site surrounding

BOUVERY ST

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LANSDOWNE PL

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Photo Study Street and context views of site. The city provides a backdrop for the site, while the proposed building may function as a welcome sign to RMIT from the North. Yellow massing suggests how building sits within site.

Heritage buildings run along Queensbury street. The brickwork links neighbouring building along the street scape. Brickwork is characteristic of many Melbourne inner suburbs building, creating a record of a point in time. Does brickwork form part of the facade in order to integrate it into the street front?


Surrounding Condition

View to the east

View to the south

View to the north

View to the west

Given site positioning on the border of Carlton and the CBD’s northern edge, their is ample opportunity to capture views along of immediate high rises.

Views best from North, East and West


ST RY BAR

Tree Study

25

Ulmus x hollandica: ELM 24

Platanus x acerifolia: LONDON PLANES QUEENS

Angophora costata: SMOOTHBARKED APPLE

TER ST

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Corymbia ficifolia: RED FLOWERING GUM ON ST

BOUVER

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LEICES

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LEY

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Quercus rubra: RED OAK

Eucalyptus leucoxylon: YELLOW GUM

Melia Azedarach: WHITE CEDAR 30

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28

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25

26

Celtis australis: EUROPEAN NETTLE TREE

27

24

Flindersia australis: AUSTRALIAN TEAK

23

Site location in broader context

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Eucalyptus leucoxylon

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

 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 











 

    



 











 



 



 















  



   

 



  



 

 

 







 



 



 

  



   





 

 





















  

 







    

 



 

 





 

  







  



 

 



   

 



   





 

 









































 

 



















 

 

  





 



     

















 





 









 



 

   













 

 











 









 





  



















 

   













Design and Development Zone - Design and Development Schedule 61 Area 4.1+4.2  







  



 











 





  











 

   

 

  

 

 

  





 

 

  















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il Counc City Yarra

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HUDSON PL

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ST CHARLES ST DAVID

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ARGYLE PL SOUTH

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KELVIN

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ST.GEORGES R.C. SCHOOL

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ST

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WARWICK

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ST D FO R BE D

PL

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St. Mary's

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LA

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LA

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LANCASHIRE

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Solar study on proposed building facade Shadows cast by surrounding building masses on facade. Morning sun is shown on north eastern extrusion faces. Afternoon sun is shown on north western faces


BCA Study Clause A3.2

BCA Requirement Usage Classification

Project response Class 9B:

an assembly building, including a trade workshop, laboratory or the like in a primary or secondary school, but excluding any other parts of the building that are of another Class Class 8: a laboratory, or a building in which a handicraft or process for the production, assembling, altering, repairing, packing, finishing, or cleaning of goods or produce is carried on for trade, sale, or gain.

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Area (m2) 820 1255 1000 300 315 410

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Sanitary Facilities Disables Sanitary Facilities

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Class 2 to 8 buildings — In addition to any horizontal exit, not less than 2 exits must be provided from the following: (i) Each storey if the building has an effective height of more than 25 m.

(c) Basements — In addition to any horizontal exit, not less than 2 exits must be provided from any storey if egress from that storey involves a vertical rise within the building of more than 1.5 m, unless 2 (i) the floor area of the storey is not more than 50 m ; and (ii) the distance of travel from any point on the floor to a single exit is not more than 20 m.

Class 9 buildings — In addition to any horizontal exit, not less than 2 exits must be provided from the following: - Each storey if the building has a rise in storeys of more than 6 or an effective height of more than 25 m.

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Class 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 buildings: (i) no point on a floor must be more than 20 m from an exit, or a point from which travel in different directions to 2 exits is available, in which case the maximum distance to one of those exits must not exceed 40 m

Assembly buildings — In a Class 9b building other than a school or early childhood centre, the distance to one of the exits may be 60 m if: (i) the path of travel from the room concerned to that exit is through another area which is a corridor, hallway, lobby, ramp or other circulation space; and (ii) the room is smoke-separated from the circulation space by construction having an FRL of not less than 60/60/60 with every doorway in that construction protected by a tight fitting, self-closing, solid-core door not less than 35 mm thick; and (iii) the maximum distance of travel does not exceed 40 m within the room and 20 m from the doorway to the room through the

The bicycle spacing envelope is the design of a standard bicycle which allows for locking and parking movements. The dimensions of the bicycle spacing envelope are 1800mmx1200mmx500mm.

circulation space to the exit.

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Stairs Goings & Risers

See Slides

Goings and risers A stairway must have not more than 18 and not less than 2 risers in each flight; and (vii) in a Class 9b building, not more than 36 risers in consecutive flights without a change in direction of at least 30°; and (iv) risers which do not have any openings that

Enable people to: .

(i) approach the building from the road boundary and from any accessible carparking spaces associated with the building; and

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(iii) access work and public spaces, accommodation and facilities for personal hygiene;

would allow a 125 mm sphere to pass through between the treads


BCA Study


RMIT Aerospace Engineering & Aviation

Research is supported by excellent facilities and infrastructure, including: - A fleet of fully operational aircrafts - Advanced Manufacturing Precinct - Composites and advanced materials testing laboratories - Computer laboratories with relevant and updated software - Engine testing facilities - Flight simulators - Green Engines Research Laboratory - Industrial research wind tunnels - Simulated aircraft maintenance laboratory You will join an active research community and work with academics, peers and partner organisations who have demonstrated research success in a range of specialities, including: advanced materials aerodynamics aerospace vehicle design air traffic management systems airframe systems airworthiness aviation human factors engineering aviation logistics aviation technology avionic systems ergonomics aviation logistics maintenance and operations multi-modal transportation engineering propulsion stability and control structures sustainable aviation technologies systems engineering unmanned aerial vehicles.

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nes erating ation ind ad aware ation op to the avi gain a bro iation of the avi relevant m, you’ll problems apprec this progra hensive to solve Through a compre g, and the ability and ing you kin h of skills thin of skills, giv adt th s. g a bre s of and dep d stream developin ent aspect breadth specialise uses on managem tains two stream foc tional and gram con safety. nagement includes opera The pro dling, and s ile also s and Ma han Thi wh tion t, ry. und era pilo n Op n indust cs, gro mercial ht The Aviatio across the aviatio cargo and logisti ome a com n with RMIT Flig e ll as d to bec ctio knowledg airports, as we lls require taken in conjun n the ski airlines and g can be you’ll gai vider. inin pro ere pilot tra ed wh rov Flight mercial am is ment-app d a com ting stre industry. ern n hol Pilo gov atio ady The avi alre dit. other about the ple who with any nding cre learning Cook, or tion for peo r of advanced sta h many at Point pment op yea h, throug elo pat one Training dev to eer ired car rs a career also receive up ts and des gram offe pilots can r interes This pro suit you mmercial to Co m . licence the progra es. e to tailor n electiv o be abl You’ll als and aviatio business general,

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In this industry-focused program you’ll gain specia list skills in the analysis, design, and operation of sophisticate d aerospace hardware and software. You’ll study a broad range of areas such as aerodyna mics, aerospace materials aerospace systems, design, and structures, dynamics and control, thermodynamics, and propulsion. Elective studies will allow you to tailor the program to suit your areas of interest career opportunities. and enhance your Sustainability issues are built in to multiple areas of the program. This increase there is increasing demand s your employability as for long-term sustaina ble engineering solutions in this industry. When you graduate you’ll have the analytical, technolo gical, and design skills aerospace engineering. required to practise You’ll also learn to apprecia te the wider social implicatio profession. ns of the engineering You’ll have the opportun ity to design creative solutions build projects, as well through inspiring and as taking part in the Engineer sustainable design and s Without Borders Challeng focused course offered in all RMIT engineering e – a humanitariandegrees. To ensure you graduate job ready, you’ll also have an opportunity to undertak learning (industry experien e a work-integrated ce) elective.

2018

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Entrance requirements Successful completion of an Australian Year 12 senior secondary certificate of education or equivalent.

Prerequisites

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Current Year 12 prerequisites units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in mathematic s (any) and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

This is a gender under-represented program and awards SEAS bonus points to female applicants. To be eligible you must submit a VTAC SEAS application and select category 1.

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Every effort has been made to ensure the information contained in this publication is accurate and current at the date For the most up-to-date information, of printing. please refer to the RMIT University website before lodging your application. RMIT University CRICOS Provider Visit www.rmit.edu.au. Code: 00122A. RMIT Registered Training Organisation code: 3046. Prepared November 2017.

Selection mode Industry connections As an RMIT engineering student, you’ll have opportunities to engage with industry from the beginning of your degree. Through work placeme nts, industry projects, internships, seminars and events, you’ll be in contact with industry every step of the way.

Career outlook In an aerospace engineer ing career you can design aircraft, develop propulsion systems, research new materials , test new engines, develop spacecraft, or plan maintenance programs.

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The Master of Engineering (Airworthiness) consists of 96 credit points.

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The program includes the Masters Minor Research Project, which constitutes a capstone experience. This is relevant to the different airworthiness engineering and management aspects taught during the program. It also provides realistic work

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Airworthiness Management Frameworks

Engineering Risk Management in Aviation

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2018 Postgraduate

list for engineers seeking specia This program is designed ering field of airworthiness engine knowledge and skills in the and management.

Program snapshot Program code: MC238

required to develop, design, ses all engineering disciplines The field of airworthiness encompas civil and military. and maintain aircraft, both manufacture, certify, operate initial and and expertise in the areas of with specialised knowledge This program will provide you g and management. continuing airworthiness engineerin g professional who is you as an airworthiness engineerin educate to are program The objectives of this able to:

airworthiness engineering g assets in the initial and continuing problemanalyse complex engineerin technological solutions to ensure engineering, scientific and environment, and develop free operations olving and s through systematic problem-s possibilitie of array an from ¡ find innovative solutions systems design methodologies operating in the aircraft design, ogical engineering/technol maintenance industry ce engineering, certification and g, certification and maintenan solutions for the design, engineerin opportunities ¡ analyse and implement novelsystems for challenging problems and of aircraft and aeronautical ent g and engineering managem of key airworthiness engineerin ¡ communicate with a wide range manner effective and al profession stakeholders in a trust and respect ¡ build, lead and work in teams with and driven by rapidly changing ised by global competition ¡ achieve results in an industry character market forces

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Credit and exemptions Please note: Qualifications in aerospace engineering and equivalent areas (aeronautical engineering, avionics engineering, etc.) and aviation and equivalent areas (aviation management, air transport management, etc.) are considered as a cognate area. Qualifications are provided with the corresponding AQF level, and international qualifications are assessed according to this framework. Equivalent qualifications to those stated will also be considered. For example, if you have been certified by Engineers Australia as a Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng), this is considered equivalent to a Bachelor Honours (AQF level 8) in Engineering. Similarly, if you have been certified by Engineers Australia as a Chartered Engineering Technologist (CEngT), this is considered equivalent to a Bachelor (AQF level 7) in Engineering.

You may be eligible for exemptions on a case-by-case basis for previous study in a qualification at AQF level 8 or above, such as a graduate certificate, graduate diploma, or bachelor honours degree in aerospace, aeronautical or avionics engineering or other relevant engineering field. On successful completion of the Master of Engineering (Airworthiness) you may be eligible to undertake further studies in related programs such as postgraduate research programs.

Relevant work experience is considered to be in aviation or a related industry. In some cases it is required that work experience is at manager level. Applicants applying on the basis of any work experience must provide a letter from their employer(s) (or equivalent) verifying their roles and the duration of these. Years of work experience are considered in terms of full-time equivalence.

Industry connections al partnerships RMIT has research and education ess industry bodies/ with the following airworthin organisations: : regulators ¡ civil and military aviation Authority Australian Civil Aviation Safety Technical (CASA), The Directorate General Defence Airworthiness of the Australian Force (DGTA-ADF) BAE Systems ¡ aircraft design organisations: Boeing Australia, Australia, Thales Australia, Mahindra Aerospace ions: Qantas organisat nce maintena aircraft ¡ Australia Engineering, Boeing Defence ¡ aircraft operators: Qantas, Tigerair ions: organisat ent ¡ research and developm y Group Defence Science and Technolog nt of (DSTG) of the Australian Departme e Structures Defence, Advanced Composit Australia

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This information is designed for Australian and New Zealand citizens and permanent residents of Australia. Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure the information contained in this publication is accurate and current at the date of printing. For the most up-to-date information, please refer to the RMIT University website before lodging your application. Visit www.rmit.edu.au. RMIT University CRICOS Provider Code: 00122A. RMIT Registered Training Organisation code: 3046. Prepared September 2017. 14672 0817

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in aviation as it entails Airworthiness is a key area s with an a set of procedures and regulation safely operated aim to ensure aircraft can be significant hazard throughout their lives without parties. Given to aircrew, passengers or third of both the stringent operational scenarios a global scale, the civil and military aircraft on als with specialised need for aviation profession is of paramount knowledge in airworthiness importance. (Airworthiness) is a The Master of Engineering designed with an unique program that has been in this area. aim to meet the industry needs Graduate career paths include: design, ¡ airworthiness engineering inring engineering and manufactu organisations s ¡ airworthiness policy and regulation tion in aviation formulation and administra regulating authorities design ¡ aircraft and aeronautical product and engineering and certification in design organisations in airlines, ¡ aircraft maintenance management ent continuing airworthiness managem ce organisations and maintenan organisations

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Industrial research wind tunnels Wind tunnels are important equipments used in aerodynamic research to study the effects of aerodynamics on a solid object. They consist of a tubular passage or circuit with object under test mounted in a central test section. Air is made to move past the object by a powerful fan system or other means. The test object, often called a wind tunnel model, is instrumented with suitable sensors to measure aerodynamic forces, pressure distribution, or other aerodynamic-related characteristics. Wind tunnels vary in sizes: small (approx. 2m length), medium (10 - 50m) and large (50m +), Tunnels can be oriented horizontally (single floor) or vertically (multiple levels)


Aerospace Engineering Precedent QUICK FACTS Aerospace and Engineering Sciences Creating Next-Generation Employees for the Digital-to-Hardware Manufacturing Industry MSU Denver is embarking on an innovative project to integrate advanced manufacturing disciplines into a single new building to train a globally competitive aviation and advanced manufacturing workforce for the state of Colorado.

The Aerospace and Engineering Sciences Building MSU Denver will revolutionize advanced manufacturing education in Colorado by integrating the study of: • Aerospace science and aviation • Industrial design • Civil, mechanical and electrical engineering technology • Computer science and computer information systems • Physics

These disciplines will collaborate in a state-of-the-art building providing students with the curriculum, the advanced technologies and the laboratories necessary to give them a highly experiential, relevant education. The result will be a dynamic interdisciplinary learning space designed to support an integrated hardware/software advanced manufacturing curriculum, foster collaborative research and drive deeper industry ties.

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In this way, MSU Denver will educate the most skilled, workforce-ready professionals available to meet the advanced manufacturing needs of Colorado, particularly in the areas of aviation and aerospace.

Creating Next-Generation Employees for the Digital-to-Hardware Manufacturing Industry MSU Denver is embarking on an innovative project to integrate advanced manufacturing disciplines into a single new building to train a globally competitive aviation and advanced manufacturing workforce for the state of Colorado.

Proposed Aerospace and Engineering Sciences Building Details

The Aerospace and Engineering Sciences Building

Size

MSU Denver will revolutionize advanced manufacturing education in Colorado by integrating the study of:

142,000 gross square feet Location

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• Aerospace science and aviation

Southeast corner of 7th Street and Auraria Parkway on the Auraria Campus in Downtown Denver

• Industrial design

Funding Sources

• Civil, mechanical and electrical engineering technology

• $20 million state • $20 million private sector

• Computer science and computer information systems

• $20 million MSU Denver’s existing capital construction student fee

Estimated Timeline

• Physics

Break ground in early 2015, open in 2018

These disciplines will collaborate in a state-of-the-art building providing students with the curriculum, the advanced technologies and the laboratories necessary to give them a highly experiential, relevant education. The result will be a dynamic interdisciplinary learning space designed to support an integrated hardware/software advanced manufacturing curriculum, foster collaborative research and drive deeper industry ties. In this way, MSU Denver will educate the most skilled, workforce-ready professionals available to meet the advanced manufacturing needs of Colorado, particularly in the areas of aviation and aerospace.

Aerospace and Engineering Sciences Building Details QUICK FACTS AerospaceProposed and Engineering Sciences Size

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the advanced technologies and the laboratories Estimated Timeline necessary to give them a highly experiential, Break ground in early 2015, open 2018 relevant education. The result willinbe a dynamic interdisciplinary learning space designed to support an integrated hardware/software advanced manufacturing curriculum, foster collaborative research and drive deeper industry ties. In this way, MSU Denver will educate the most skilled, workforce-ready professionals available to meet the advanced manufacturing needs of Colorado, particularly in the areas of aviation and aerospace.

Proposed Aerospace and Engineering Sciences Building Details

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Career prospects

and management who are capable of interacting with and understanding specialists from a wide range of disciplines and functional areas. T-shaped professionals have enhanced, so-called 21st-century skills and are talented in solving problems, critical thinking, interpersonal skills and the ability

Graduates with an MSc in Aerospace Engineering have outstanding career opportunities; 98 % find full-time work within six months. Of these graduates, 35 % take positions in the aeronautics and astronautics sector, with firms including Stork, KLM, the national aerospace laboratory (NLR), TNO,

to perform complex work. The “T-shape” framework is endorsed by the Industrial Board for Aerospace Engineering.

Aerospace Structures & Materials The MSc track in Aerospace Structures & Materials aims to provide you with the knowledge, insight and skills that you will need to become an independent engineer in aerospace applications involving material and structural engineering. This involves such aspects as detailed composite design, novel material design, safety, structural integrity and damage tolerance, as well as practical applications (e.g. production processes and the design of smart and adaptive composites). This track will broaden your understanding of composite design procedures, composite production technologies, material science, structural integrity, damage tolerance and other topics.

MSc Programme consultancy companies, national defence ministries), and others choose to remain in academia or start their own firms. Aerospace engineering graduates are also making significant

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The MSc track in Flight Performance and Propulsion integrate the knowledge and expertise of various aeronautical sub-disciplines into conceptual aircraft designs and subsystems that can meet the stringent requirements of the future. The objective of this track is to help you become a competent engineer and designer, with specific knowledge and competencies in contemporary methods in aircraft and propulsion system design.

Aerodynamics and Wind Energy The MSc track in Aerodynamics and Wind Energy combines fundamental and applied research disciplines of aerospace and wind-power systems, focusing on development and optimisation. Students who want to learn about advanced aerodynamic tools (experimental and numerical modelling techniques) or who wish to gain experience with the applications of aerodynamics in design and sustainable energy conversion.

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The MSc track in Control and Operations is focused on the through-life operations associated with aerospace industry. It addresses the avionics systems of individual aircraft, flight control and flight deck design, airline operations and support, air traffic control and safety, airports and the operations associated with air transport as a whole.

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Mode-Gakuen Spiral Towers - Nikken Sekkei - Nakamura-ku, Nagoya, Japan The building employs an inner truss tube system that acts as a central pillar supporting the three anshaped wing sections. The truss tube is constructed of concrete-filled, steel tubular columns with structural braces affixed around the base. The truss systems helps achieve high seismic capacity, with two vibration damping systems that self-adjust and sway against the movement of the building

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Triangular gridded dual-layer glass curtain wall incorporating an energy saving ventilation system and reduced heat loads. Each floor rotates 3 degrees with a 1 percent reduction to the floor.

Twisting shape would promote an environment for fostering creativity within the schools

This air flow system significantly reduces heating and cooling loads by passing indoor/outdoor air (exhaust air/return air) between two panes of glass. The cavity between the panes typically includes blinds which can be shut according to heating/cooling requirements. The design was planned to optimize the pedestrian network and spaces with green spaces and restaurants.

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The construction of the Griffiths St Campus in Richmond will be over four levels with stateof-the-art learning facilities. Spaces will be flexible to promote a range of activities and experiences to suit staff and students’ varying needs. The precinct will function as the heart of the campus with outdoor spaces for learning, gathering and play.

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The roofs not only divide the structure into 8 one-storied houses but also determine the role of each floor. First and second floor has an atrium and in-door stairs, creating a sequence from which you can feel the slope of the two roofs. On 6th floor, taking advantage of the slanted roof, we were able to set up a terraced floor with which the entire room can function as a theatre.

Richmond High School will cater for 650 Year 7-12 students, responding to increased inner suburban density. Construction images depict the first two level where the primary structure is seen. The building utilises a combination of a concrete core and periphery bracing. The latter for support and architectural expression. Renders and site plan reveal the completed project

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• CONCEPT TAKEN FROM ‘ZERO GRAVITY ROLLER COASTER’ DESIGN • BUILDING’S FAÇADE IS CURVED TO MIMIC THE RUNWAY ON THE SIDE A1 NA • LOWER USE THE FULL EXTENT OF SITE BOUNDARY SUITABLE A000FLOORSTITLE SHEET FORA001 WORKSHOPS A1 1:500 SITE PLAN • UPPER FLOORS ARE NARROWER MORE SUITABLE FOR CLASSROOMS A1 THE TOP 1:50 A100 BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN • WORKSHOP FLOORS RECEIVE NATURAL SUNLIGHT FROM

A101 A102 A103 A104 A200 A201 A300 A301 A400 A401 A402 A403 A404 A500 A510 A600

GROUND FLOOR PLAN TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN ROOF PLAN REFLECTED CEILING PLAN ELEVATIONS ‐ NORTH & EAST ELEVATIONS ‐ SOUTH & WEST SECTION A‐A SECTION B‐B TYPICAL FACADE CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 01 CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 02 CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 03 CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 04 TYPICAL AMENITIES PLAN TYPICAL AMENITIES ELEVATIONS SPECIAL DRAWINGS

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THE INTENT OF THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS IS TO PROVIDE FOR A WATERTIGHT & WEATHER TIGHT BUILDING. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REVIEW ALL DETAILS RELATING TO THIS INTENT AND BY BIDDING OR ENTERING INTO THIS CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT WARRANTS FOR ONE FULL YEAR THE ADEQUACY OF THESE DETAILS. SHOULD THE CONTRACTOR TAKE EXCEPTION TO THESE DETAILS, SHALL NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO BIDDING. ANY DEVIATION FROM THIS GENERAL INTENT SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT FOR CLARIFICATION. THE INTENT OF THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS IS TO PROVIDE FOR A PLUMB, LEVEL, AND SQUARE STRUCTURE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. ANY DEVIATION FROM THIS GENERAL INTENT SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT FOR CLARIFICATION. THE BUILDING SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN FULL COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES, ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS AS WELL AS THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS. ANY CODE DEFICIENCIES IN THE DRAWINGS RECOGNIZED BY THE CONTRACTOR SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT FOR CLARIFICATION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ACCURATE PLACEMENT OF THE BUILDING ON THE SITE AND VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND EXISTING CONDITIONS. DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN DRAWINGS AND ACTUAL SITE CONDITIONS SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT BEFORE BIDDING THE PROJECT OR THE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. THE OWNER SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CHANGES TO THE WORK DUE TO THE FAILURE OF THE CONTRACTOR TO FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH EXISTING CONDITIONS DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS: ALL DIMENSIONS SHALL HAVE PREFERENCE OVER SCALE AND BE FIELD VERIFIED AND COORDINATED WITH WORK OF ALL TRADES. IF NO DIMENSIONS ARE GIVEN OR DISCREPANCIES FOUND, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT FOR CLARIFICATION BEFORE BIDDING OR COMMENCING THE WORK. DETAILS ARE INTENDED TO SHOW METHOD AND MANNER OF ACCOMPLISHING WORK. MINOR MODIFICATIONS MAY BE REQUIRED TO SUIT JOB DIMENSIONS OR CONDITIONS, ALL INCLUDED AS PART OF THE WORK. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL PERMITS AND INSPECTION NECESSARY FOR THE PROPER EXECUTION OF THE WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE CODES AND GOVERNING REGULATIONS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE SIZES AND LOCATIONS OF ALL MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT PADS AND BASES, AS WELL AS POWER, WATER AND DRAIN REQUIREMENTS FOR SUCH EQUIPMENT WITH EQUIPMENT MFG. DEVIATION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED REQUIREMENTS SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT FOR CLARIFICATION.

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CLIENT:

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SPACESHIP LAUNCH PAD PROJECT NAME PROJECT LOCATION ISSUE DATE GROUP NAME TUTOR NAME SUBJECT NAME SCHOOL NAME SEMESTER

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PROJECT TITLE SHEET PAD’ LIST CONCEPT TAKEN FROM ‘SATURN V LAUNCH TWIN TOWERS WITH SERIES OF BRIDGES CONNECTING THE TWO BUILDINGS Sheet Number SCALE THE LARGER TOWER IS FOR Sheet Name SERIES OF WORKSHOPS SIZE WORKSHOP TOWER IS MORE SIMPLE ORGANISED WAREHOUSE TYPOLOGY THE SMALLER TOWER IS FOR SERIES OF CLASSROOMS A1 NA A000 TITLE SHEET CLASSROOM TOWER CONTAINS MIX PROGRAMS INTERACTING WITH EACH OTHER A1 1:500 A001 SITE PLAN THE TWO TOWERS MAY HAVE DIFFERENT FLOOR LEVELS

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DESCRIPTION

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CLIENT:

RMIT SCHOOL OF AEROSPACE ENGINEERING AND AVIATION ARCHITECT:

DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

SITE:

81/89 BOUVERIE ST, CARLTON VIC 3053

TITLE:

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01.03.18 D.K & J.V PROJECT NO:

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SKY DIVING PROJECT NAME PROJECT LOCATION ISSUE DATE GROUP NAME TUTOR NAME SUBJECT NAME SCHOOL NAME SEMESTER

NOT YET DECIDED 81/89 BOUVERIE ST, CARLTON VIC 3053 08/03/2018 DYNAMIC ARCHITECS EDWARD BERRY ARCH 1016 TECHNOLOGY 04 RMIT UNIVERSITY SEMESTER 1, 2018

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CONCEPT TAKEN FROM ‘SKY DIVING CENTRE’ PROJECT TITLE SHEET LIST THE THREE VERTICAL WIND TOWERS PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR THE CANTILEVERED FLOOR Sheet Number SIZE LIKESCALE EXPOSURE OF EXPERIMENTS Sheet Name CONNECT WITH PEDESTRIANS THE ROCK CLIMBING TOWER THE TOP FLOOR IS CANTILEVERED AND AIMED TO BE USED BY THE AVIATION COURSE ROOFTOP CAN BE USED FOR RUNWAYS FOR MODEL PLANES A1 NA

A000 A001 A100 A101 A102 A103 A104 A200 A201 A300 A301 A400 A401 A402 A403 A404 A500 A510 A600

TITLE SHEET SITE PLAN BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN GROUND FLOOR PLAN TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN ROOF PLAN REFLECTED CEILING PLAN ELEVATIONS ‐ NORTH & EAST ELEVATIONS ‐ SOUTH & WEST SECTION A‐A SECTION B‐B TYPICAL FACADE CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 01 CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 02 CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 03 CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 04 TYPICAL AMENITIES PLAN TYPICAL AMENITIES ELEVATIONS SPECIAL DRAWINGS

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THE INTENT OF THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS IS TO PROVIDE FOR A WATERTIGHT & WEATHER TIGHT BUILDING. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REVIEW ALL DETAILS RELATING TO THIS INTENT AND BY BIDDING OR ENTERING INTO THIS CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT WARRANTS FOR ONE FULL YEAR THE ADEQUACY OF THESE DETAILS. SHOULD THE CONTRACTOR TAKE EXCEPTION TO THESE DETAILS, SHALL NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO BIDDING. ANY DEVIATION FROM THIS GENERAL INTENT SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT FOR CLARIFICATION. THE INTENT OF THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS IS TO PROVIDE FOR A PLUMB, LEVEL, AND SQUARE STRUCTURE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. ANY DEVIATION FROM THIS GENERAL INTENT SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT FOR CLARIFICATION. THE BUILDING SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN FULL COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES, ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS AS WELL AS THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS. ANY CODE DEFICIENCIES IN THE DRAWINGS RECOGNIZED BY THE CONTRACTOR SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT FOR CLARIFICATION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ACCURATE PLACEMENT OF THE BUILDING ON THE SITE AND VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND EXISTING CONDITIONS. DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN DRAWINGS AND ACTUAL SITE CONDITIONS SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT BEFORE BIDDING THE PROJECT OR THE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. THE OWNER SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CHANGES TO THE WORK DUE TO THE FAILURE OF THE CONTRACTOR TO FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH EXISTING CONDITIONS DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS: ALL DIMENSIONS SHALL HAVE PREFERENCE OVER SCALE AND BE FIELD VERIFIED AND COORDINATED WITH WORK OF ALL TRADES. IF NO DIMENSIONS ARE GIVEN OR DISCREPANCIES FOUND, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT FOR CLARIFICATION BEFORE BIDDING OR COMMENCING THE WORK. DETAILS ARE INTENDED TO SHOW METHOD AND MANNER OF ACCOMPLISHING WORK. MINOR MODIFICATIONS MAY BE REQUIRED TO SUIT JOB DIMENSIONS OR CONDITIONS, ALL INCLUDED AS PART OF THE WORK. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL PERMITS AND INSPECTION NECESSARY FOR THE PROPER EXECUTION OF THE WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE CODES AND GOVERNING REGULATIONS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE SIZES AND LOCATIONS OF ALL MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT PADS AND BASES, AS WELL AS POWER, WATER AND DRAIN REQUIREMENTS FOR SUCH EQUIPMENT WITH EQUIPMENT MFG. DEVIATION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED REQUIREMENTS SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT FOR CLARIFICATION.

DESCRIPTION

PRELIMINARY

BY

DATE

Building 100 Victoria St, Carlton VIC 3000 +61 03 9999 8888 +61 03 9999 8887 dynamicarchitects@gmail.com www.dynamicarchitects.com.au

CLIENT:

RMIT SCHOOL OF AEROSPACE ENGINEERING AND AVIATION ARCHITECT:

DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

SITE:

81/89 BOUVERIE ST, CARLTON VIC 3053

TITLE:

TITLE SHEET

SCALE AT A1:

DATE:

DRAWN:

01.03.18 D.K & J.V PROJECT NO:

001

DRAWING NO:

A000

CHECKED:

E.B REVISION:

A


CONTROL TOWER PROJECT NAME PROJECT LOCATION ISSUE DATE GROUP NAME TUTOR NAME SUBJECT NAME SCHOOL NAME SEMESTER

NOT YET DECIDED 81/89 BOUVERIE ST, CARLTON VIC 3053 08/03/2018 DYNAMIC ARCHITECS EDWARD BERRY ARCH 1016 TECHNOLOGY 04 RMIT UNIVERSITY SEMESTER 1, 2018

CONCEPT NOTES • • • • •

PROJECT TITLE SHEET LIST

CONCEPT TAKEN FROM ‘AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL TOWER’ Sheet Number Sheet Name ONE CORNER IS CYLINDER GLASS TOWER FOR EXPOSURE SIZE SCALE REST OF THE BUILDING IS MADE OF BRICKS THE WORKSHOPS ARE CONNECTED WITH THE GLASS TOWER A1 NA A000 TITLE SHEET WHOLE OF SITE IS USED FOR THE BUILDING NO VOID SPACE

A001 A100 A101 A102 A103 A104 A200 A201 A300 A301 A400 A401 A402 A403 A404 A500 A510 A600

SITE PLAN BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN GROUND FLOOR PLAN TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN ROOF PLAN REFLECTED CEILING PLAN ELEVATIONS ‐ NORTH & EAST ELEVATIONS ‐ SOUTH & WEST SECTION A‐A SECTION B‐B TYPICAL FACADE CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 01 CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 02 CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 03 CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 04 TYPICAL AMENITIES PLAN TYPICAL AMENITIES ELEVATIONS SPECIAL DRAWINGS

A1

1:500

A1

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A1

1:50

A1

1:50

A1

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DESCRIPTION

PRELIMINARY

BY

DATE

Building 100 Victoria St, Carlton VIC 3000 +61 03 9999 8888 +61 03 9999 8887 dynamicarchitects@gmail.com www.dynamicarchitects.com.au

CLIENT:

RMIT SCHOOL OF AEROSPACE ENGINEERING AND AVIATION ARCHITECT:

DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

SITE:

81/89 BOUVERIE ST, CARLTON VIC 3053

TITLE:

TITLE SHEET

SCALE AT A1:

DATE:

DRAWN:

01.03.18 D.K & J.V PROJECT NO:

001

DRAWING NO:

A000

CHECKED:

E.B REVISION:

A


Massing variation 1.

Massing variation 2.

Massing variation 3

Starting as an extruded mass from the boundaries, the mass is striated on each level. drawing on Asakusa Culture and Tourism Centre by Kengo Kuma, levels jut out at differnt angles appearing like stackked sheds. Here, floor levels and programmes of the mass can be read from the external. The offsets create potential for vertically intigrated programmes and roof top spaces.

Starting as an extruded mass from the boundaries, the mass is reshaped to take advantedge of street access and views. Drawing from JDS Architects’ Keizer Karel Building, the street corner cuts an angle on the mass. The creates a transitional space on the street corner with the building creating an over hang. The eastern face is extruded over the street, allowing the mass to peer over the street, while the western corner retreats inwards creating a slanted profile

The third massing variation draws inspiration from a jet turbine. This complicted piece of engineering is made of multiple interconnected components. The mass is imagined as a cross section of the turbine where the innere workings are on display.


Harpa Concert Hall Reykjavik, Iceland Henning Larsen Architects

Chokkura Plaza Shioya, Japan Kengo Kuma

Translational research Instituted Brisbane, Queenland Wilson Architects, Donovan Hill

Inspired by basalt crystals, the faceted glass scatters reflections of the surrounding harbour and sky, and presents a glittering wall of light after dark. The façade is a series of 12-sided space-filler of glass and steel dubbed the ‘quasi brick. This serves multiple functions as a self-supporting curtain wall, modular façade, in-built ventilation layer and expression. Glass of varying hues are placed in frames to refract incoming light, creating a mottled effect on the interior.

Structural façade incorporates 6mm thick diagonal steel plates on which cut masonry sits. The masonry is locally sourced oyaishi. The effect is a porous and light-appearing façade. This technique explores how masonry can be used without mortar and standard brick-work assemblage

On part of the brief would allow for separate staging, reduced bulk and increased natural light and ventilation. Along with recycle bricks, a façade of copper and glazing is used. Glazing panels on the northern façade are angled within a steel frame acting as a sun shade and adding to the aesthetic of the building. The framing system is consisted across the elevation, with variations only occurring in the position of brackets in which the glazing sits. These variations allow for the angling and overlapping of panels.


H

G

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E

D

C

B

Notes:

A

Sample Notes

Level 11 49466 Level 10 45000 Level 9 40500 Level 8 36000 Level 7 31500 Level 6 27000 Level 5 22500 Level 4 18000 Level 3 13500 Level 2 9000 Level 1 4500 GROUND FLOOR 0

4

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DATE

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STATUS:

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Level 6

Building 100 Victoria St, Carlton VIC 3000 +61 03 9999 8888 +61 03 9999 8887 dynamicarchitects@gmail.com www.dynamicarchitects.com.au

27000 Level 5 22500 CLIENT:

Level 4 18000

RMIT SCHOOL OF AEROSPACE ENGINEERING AND AVIATION

ARCHITECT:

DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

Level 3 13500 TITLE:

Curtain Wall Variaitons

SITE:

81/89 BOUVERIE ST, CARLTON VIC 3053

Level 2 9000 Level 1 4500 GROUND FLOOR

2

ELEVATION NORTH 1 : 200

0

SCALE AT A1:

DATE:

PROJECT NO:

DRAWING NO:

CHECKED:

DRAWN:

As indicated01.03.18 Author Checker 001

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H

G

F

E

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C

B

Notes:

A

Sample Notes

Level 11 49466 Level 10 45000 Level 9 40500 Level 8 36000 Level 7 31500 Level 6 27000 Level 5 22500 Level 4 18000 Level 3 13500 Level 2 9000 Level 1 4500 GROUND FLOOR 0

4

ELEVATION EAST 1 : 200

6

5

4

3

2

1 Level 11 49466 Level 10 45000 Level 9 40500 Level 8 36000 Level 7

REV DESCRIPTION

DATE

PRELIMINARY

STATUS:

31500

DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

Level 6

Building 100 Victoria St, Carlton VIC 3000 +61 03 9999 8888 +61 03 9999 8887 dynamicarchitects@gmail.com www.dynamicarchitects.com.au

27000 Level 5 22500 CLIENT:

Level 4 18000

RMIT SCHOOL OF AEROSPACE ENGINEERING AND AVIATION

ARCHITECT:

DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

Level 3 13500 TITLE:

Curtain Wall Variaitons

SITE:

81/89 BOUVERIE ST, CARLTON VIC 3053

Level 2 9000 Level 1 4500 GROUND FLOOR

2

ELEVATION NORTH 1 : 200

0

SCALE AT A1:

DATE:

PROJECT NO:

DRAWING NO:

CHECKED:

DRAWN:

As indicated01.03.18 Author Checker 001

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Brick facade typology examples


Central Canteen of Tsinghua University


A

Lvl 05

Lvl 04 Lvl 09

C

Office Spaces

Lvl 08

Lvl 03 Lvl 07

B D

Support Spaces

Lvl 06

Lvl 02

Classrooms

A

Lvl 05

Lvl 04

Lvl 01 Lvl 03

B Lvl 02

Specialed Labs

Lvl 00

Lvl 01

Specialed Labs

Lvl 00

Lvl - 01 A: Specialed Labs = 62% B: Classrooms = 12% A: Specialed Labs = 62% C:= 12% Support Spaces = 13% B: Classrooms C: Support Spaces = 13% D: Office Spaces = 13% D: Office Spaces = 13%

Lvl - 01

Lvl 09

Office Spaces

Lvl 08

Lvl 07 Support Spaces

Lvl 06

Classrooms Lvl 05

Lvl 04

Lvl 03

Lvl 02

Lvl 01

Specialed Labs

Lvl 00

Lvl - 01

variation 1 looks at overlapping programmes across levels. Lab, classroom and support spaces are integrated across the upper levels

variation 2 looks at stacked programmes across levels. Spaces overhang over others, creating cavities and a more intigrated programme. potential of programmes as multiple sheds.

variation 3 looks at a dual function programme. Here Lab spaces vertically sepa


QUEENSBERRY ST

LIFT 02 CORRIDOR

WORKSHOP

WORKSHOP

CLASS ROOM 01

CLASS ROOM 02

BOUVERIE ST

LECTURE ROOM 01

LOBBY

TOILET D

TOILET M

TOILET F

OPTION 03 LEVEL 01 [L-SHAPE OFF CENTRE CORE] 1:50 @ A1

QUEENSBERRY ST

LIFT 02 WORKSHOP

CLASS ROOM 01

CLASS ROOM 02

LOUNGE 02

LOBBY

TOILET D

OPTION 03 LEVEL 02 [L-SHAPE OFF CENTRE CORE] 1:50 @ A1

TOILET M

TOILET F

BOUVERIE ST

LECTURE ROOM 01

LOUNGE


QUEENSBERRY ST

LOUNGE

TOILET D

TOILET F

TOILET M

WORKSHOP

STAIR 01

BOUVERIE ST

CLASS ROOM 01

CLASS ROOM 02

CLASS ROOM 03 STAIR 02

OPTION 01 LEVEL 01 [LINEAR OFF CENTRE CORE] 1:50 @ A1

QUEENSBERRY ST

TOILET D

CLASS ROOM 01

TOILET F

TOILET M

STAIR 01

BOUVERIE ST

LOUNGE

CLASS ROOM 02

CLASS ROOM 03 STAIR 02

Workshop/ Lab Classroom/Communal Ground Entrance Masonry Glazing

OPTION 01 LEVEL 02 [LINEAR OFF CENTRE CORE] 1:50 @ A1

Internal Divide Core


QUEENSBERRY ST

WORKSHOP

LOUNGE

CLASS ROOM 01 TOILET D

LOBBY

TOILET M

CLASS ROOM 03 STAIR 01

TOILET F

BOUVERIE ST

CLASS ROOM 02

CORRIDOR

CLASS ROOM 04

STAIR 02

OPTION 02 LEVEL 01 [RECTANGULAR OFF CENTRE CORE] 1:50 @ A1

QUEENSBERRY ST

LOUNGE

CLASS ROOM 01 TOILET D

LOBBY

TOILET M

LOUNGE CLASS ROOM 03 STAIR 01

TOILET F

Workshop/ Lab

CORRIDOR

CLASS ROOM 04

BOUVERIE ST

CLASS ROOM 02

Classroom/Communal STAIR 02

Ground Entrance Masonry Glazing Internal Divide Core

OPTION 02 LEVEL 02 [RECTANGULAR OFF CENTRE CORE] 1:50 @ A1


Mid Semester Presentation


PROJECT SATERN V PROJECT NAME PROJECT LOCATION ISSUE DATE GROUP NAME GROUP MEMBER TUTOR NAME SUBJECT NAME SCHOOL NAME SEMESTER

PROJECT SATERN V 81/89 BOUVERIE ST, CARLTON VIC 3053 08/03/2018 DYNAMIC ARCHITECS DANNY KWAK & JEAN VILJOEN EDWARD BERRY ARCH 1016 TECHNOLOGY 04 RMIT UNIVERSITY SEMESTER 1, 2018

WALL SCHEDULE

DOOR SCHEDULE

WT 01 (EXTERIOR) GLASS QUASI CURTAIN PANEL

DT 01 SLIDING DOOR

WT02 (EXTERIOR) BRICK VENEER

DT 02 SINGLE DOOR

WT03 (INTERIOR) BLOCK VENEER

DT 03 DOUBLE DOOR

WT 04 (INTERIOR) BLOCK VENEER CURTAIN WALL

DT 04 CURTAIN WALL (SINGLE)

WT 05 (INTERIOR) 300mm WALL

DT 05 CURTAIN WALL (DOUBLE) WT 06 (INTERIOR) 200mm WALL

DT 06 FIRE EXIT DOOR

WT 07 (INTERIOR) 100mm WALL

PROJECT TITLE SHEET LIST Sheet Number A000 A001 A100 A101 A102 A103 A104 A105 A106 A107 A108 A109 A110 A111 A112 A113 A114 A115 A200 A201 A300 A301 A303 A304 A400 A401 A402 A403 A404 A500 A510 A600

Sheet Name

SIZE

TITLE SHEET SITE PLAN BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN GROUND FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 01 PLAN LEVEL 02 PLAN LEVEL 03 PLAN LEVEL 04 PLAN LEVEL 05 PLAN LEVEL 06 PLAN LEVEL 07 PLAN LEVEL 08 PLAN LEVEL 09 PLAN ROOFTOP GARDEN PLAN ROOF PLAN REFLECTED CEILING PLAN 01 REFLECTED CEILING PLAN 02 REFLECTED CEILING PLAN 03 ELEVATIONS ‐ NORTH & EAST ELEVATIONS ‐ SOUTH & WEST SECTION A SECTION B SECTION C SECTION D TYPICAL FACADE DETAILS 01 HANGING BOX DETAILS 02 GLASS FLOOR DETAILS 03 GLASS FACADE CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 04 TYPICAL AMENITIES PLAN TYPICAL AMENITIES ELEVATIONS SPECIAL DRAWINGS

SCALE

A1

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A1

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A1

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A1

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FLOOR SCHEDULE

FT 01 150mm CONCRETE FLOOR

FT 02 300mm CONCRETE FLOOR FT 03 GLASS FLOOR FT 04 TOILET FLOOR

GENERAL NOTES 1.

FT 05 CAFE FLOOR

2. 3.

FT 06 CLASSROOM FLOOR

4.

DT 07 TOILET DOOR

5.

FT 07 LOBBY FLOOR

WT08 (INTERIOR/EXTERIOR) FULL CURTAIN WALL

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Preliminary Design

22/03/18

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Project Set Up

03/03/18

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DESCRIPTION

PRELIMINARY

DATE

Building 100 Victoria St, Carlton VIC 3000 +61 03 9999 8888 +61 03 9999 8887 dynamicarchitects@gmail.com www.dynamicarchitects.com.au

CLIENT:

RMIT SCHOOL OF AEROSPACE ENGINEERING AND AVIATION ARCHITECT:

DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

SITE:

81/89 BOUVERIE ST, CARLTON VIC 3053

TITLE:

TITLE SHEET

SCALE AT A1:

DATE:

DRAWN:

As 01.03.18 D.K & J.V indicated

PROJECT NO:

001

DRAWING NO:

A000

CHECKED:

E.B REVISION:

A


Notes: RY BAR

Sample Notes

EET STR

QUEENS BERRY STREET

ON STR EET

Preliminary Design

22/03/18

A

Project Set Up

03/03/18

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DATE

PRELIMINARY

STATUS:

ETH ZAB ELE

SWANS T

BOUVE RIE STR EET

LEICES TER ST

EET STR

REET

EY KEL BER B

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EET STR

CLIENT:

RMIT SCHOOL OF AEROSPACE ENGINEERING AND AVIATION

ARCHITECT:

DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS TITLE:

SITE PLAN

SITE:

81/89 BOUVERIE ST, CARLTON VIC 3053

SCALE AT A1:

DATE:

PROJECT NO:

DRAWING NO:

DRAWN:

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REVISION:

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Notes: A200

Sample Notes

N

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2

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3

4600

4

22654

4600

5

4600

ROOM LEGEND 1. TOILET UNISEX 2. LOBBY 3. SHOWERS 4. BIKE STORAGE 5. WORKSHOP 6. SUBSTATION 7. SWITCH BOARD 8. RAINWATER TANK

6

3927

3927

500

A

300

295

WT05

14184

3000

WT06

RAINWATER TANK

B

5611

WT06

08 FT02 FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS 02

WT05

D06

RAINWATER CAPTURED ON ROOF TO BE RECYCLED THROUGH WATER TANK

D03

WORKSHOP 05 FT02

LIFT SERVICE

SWITCHBOARD

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D02

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400

C

400

07 FT02

SUBSTATION D03

1822

WT03

E

06

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A A300

WT06

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470

WT03

WT06

2110

W

FT02

WT04

A200

3171

A201

11292

6000

11292

WT06

WT03

230

WT05

6000

D01 WT07

LOCKERS AND BIKE EQUIPMENT TO REFER MANUFACTURER'S DETAIL

FT02 WT05

SHOWERS

D02

LIFT 01

WT05

LIFT 02 WT05

WT07

03

FT04

D07

8251

D

FT04

D07

FT02

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STAIRS WITH BIKE RAMPS TO SIDES. REFER TO MANUFACTURER'S DETAIL

D02

02

BIKE STORAGE

FT04 IN SHOWER ROOM TO SLOAP FOR WATERPROOFING

WT07

LOBBY

D01

FT04

D02

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Preliminary Design

22/03/18

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Project Set Up

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DATE

PRELIMINARY

STATUS:

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Notes:

QUEENSBERRY STREET

Sample Notes

ROOM LEGEND 1. LOBBY 2. WORKSHOP EXHIBITION 3. TOILET UNISEX 4. TOILET DISABLED 5. CAFE SERVICE 6. CAFE KITCHEN 7. CAFE COOL ROOM 8. REFUSE STORAGE

A200 N

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2

3

4

5

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22654 500

4600

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4600

3927

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WT01

WT02

500 385

1

D05

WT 02 TO WRAP AROUND WT03 EXPOSING BRICK AND KEEPING BLOCKS INTERNAL

WT06

56 50

D01

OVERHEAD

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3000

A

2445

295

215

A600

D03 WT08

21 11

400

B

FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS 02

D06

MAIN FEATURE STAIRS

D06

VOID ABOVE REFER TO LEVEL 1 PLAN

W

LIFT SERVICE

D05

D05

A300

01

WORKSHOP EXHIBITION

FT07

02 FT02 WT06 400

C 20372

WT03

E

470

2500

WT04

4506

D01

05 D02

FT02

WT04

WT06

CAFE SERVICE

WT03

A200

15843

WT01

CURTAIN WALL WITHIN BRICK VENEER WALL REFER TO DETAILS

6000

LANSDOWNE PLACE

A

LOBBY 4000

A201

CURTAIN WALL WITHIN BLOCK VENEER WALL REFER TO DETAILS

OVERHEAD

BOUVERIE STREET

6000

WT04

FT05

DW

1800

WT03

WT03

WT06

WT02

D

WT06

D03 LIFT 02

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FT02

WT06

D07

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Disabled Toilet 04

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STATUS:

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B

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WORKSHOP

STAIRS MAIN

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A A300

LIFT SERVICE 42 MEETING ROOM 01

MEETING ROOM 02

249

250

C

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OVERHEAD

E

CORRIDOR 01 84

MEETING ROOM 03

OVERHEAD

D

LIFT 01

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Preliminary Design

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Project Set Up

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DATE

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STATUS:

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TOILET FEMALE STAIRS 01 92

E

SERVICE SHAFT [WORKSHOP]

SERVICE SHAFT [MAIN]

TOILET DISABLED 253

233

TOILET MALE 252

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DATE:

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Notes: Sample Notes

ROOM LEGEND 1. TOILET DISABLED 2. TOILET FEMALE 3. TOILET MALE 4. CORRIDOR 01 5. CORRIDOR 02 6. CORRIDOR 03 7. LECTURE ROOM

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2

500

3

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5

4600

6000

6

3927

1200

3927

12294

WT01

3

WT04

A403

FT03 GLASS PANELS TO BE LAYED OUT ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER'S DETAIL. EDGE BEAMS TO JOIN ADJACENT WALLS

565

295 3050

1067

2223

WT03

D02

FT01

DN

10000

FT01

2097

1170

WT 02 TO WRAP AROUND WT03 EXPOSING BRICK AND KEEPING BLOCKS INTERNAL

3000

A

4

4600

CORRIDOR 02

CONCEALED MACHINE ROOM FOR VERTICAL WIND TUNNEL

WT06

D A304

BALASTRADE TO BE INSTALLED ON HIGH POINT

05 FT03

DN

SLOPING FLOOR WITH LECTURE FURNITURES.

B FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS 02

3017

9747

6000

W 5963

A201

VERTICAL WIND TUNNEL TEST ROOM TO BE EXPOSED REFER TO DETAIL

8000

WT01

MAIN FEATURE STAIRS

A A300

LIFT SERVICE VOID

C

E

810

CONCEALED MACHINE ROOM FOR VERTICAL WIND TUNNEL

LECTURE ROOM

06

07

FT01

4436

CORRIDOR 01

D01

5351

WT04 FT01

04 FT01

213400 412

WT04

FLOOR HANGING FROM BEAM ABOVE AND SITTING ON TRUSES BELOW REFER TO DETAIL

WT07 WT06

B

Preliminary Design

22/03/18

A

Project Set Up

03/03/18

REV DESCRIPTION

3033

LIFT 01

LIFT 02

DATE

PRELIMINARY

STATUS:

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1025

9000

WT06

3290

CORRIDOR 03

WORKSHOP LEVELS DOUBLE HEIGHT

D

STEEL BEAM FROM FT03 TO JOIN INTO FT 05. REFER TO DETAIL

DN

CURTAIN WALL WITHIN BRICK VENEER WALL REFER TO DETAILS 4500

6000

WT05

A200

MODULAR CURTAIN WALL REFER TO FACADE DETAIL

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FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS 01

TOILET MALE

01 FT04

02 FT04

03 FT04

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SITE:

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Notes: Sample Notes

A200 N

1

2

500

3

4600

4

4600

5

4600

ROOM LEGEND 1. TOILET DISABLED 2. TOILET FEMALE 3. TOILET MALE 4. CORRIDOR 01 5. CORRIDOR 02 6. WORKSHOP 7. CLASSROOM 01 8. CLASSROOM 02

6

3927

3927

12294

FT03 GLASS PANELS TO BE LAYED OUT ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER'S DETAIL. EDGE BEAMS TO JOIN ADJACENT WALLS

282

295

WT02

WT 02 TO WRAP AROUND WT03 EXPOSING BRICK AND KEEPING BLOCKS INTERNAL

3854

D01

WT01

D03

WT04

A304

WT03

400

B

D

CLASSROOM 01 07 FT01

544

3050

3000

WT04

2000

1170

A

WT02

535

WT02

C A303

FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS 02

D06

WT06

3

WT04

A402

W 5963

LIFT SERVICE

D05

WORKSHOP

CORRIDOR 02

06

05 FT03

FT02

MAIN FEATURE STAIRS

CLASSROOM 02 WT06

A

08 FT01

A300

LIGHT FITTING TO REFER CEILING PLAN AND MANUFACTURE'S DETAIL 400

C

1607 2000

WT04

304

E

1550

WT04

WT01

WT06

705

CURTAIN WALL WITHIN BRICK VENEER WALL REFER TO DETAILS 4500

6000

OVERHEAD

2000

A200

19777

A201

5600

6000

WT02

8007

2 A400

WT03

D01

CORRIDOR 01

D03

04

STEEL BEAM FROM FT03 TO JOIN INTO FT 05. REFER TO DETAIL

WT06

FT01

683

605

WORKSHOP LEVELS DOUBLE HEIGHT

D02

400

OVERHEAD

1025

D

LIFT 01

FT04 TOILET MALE 03

LIFT 02

D07

3000

4127

3426

02

1664

SERVICE SHAFT [MAIN]

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D07

D07

FT04 D07

MODULAR CURTAIN WALL TO HAVE OPAQUE GLASS

D07

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STATUS:

TOILET FEMALE

D06

-

03/03/18

DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

D02

FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS 01

RUBBISH TO FALL INTO COMPRESSOR WHICH TRANSFERS INTO BINS REFER TO MANUFACTURER'S DETAIL

22/03/18

Project Set Up

D02

WT06

WT05

MODULAR CURTAIN WALL REFER TO FACADE DETAIL

D07

WT07

WT05

E

Preliminary Design

A

REV DESCRIPTION

WT05

WT04

B

TITLE:

LEVEL 03 PLAN

SITE:

81/89 BOUVERIE ST, CARLTON VIC 3053

SCALE AT A1:

DATE:

PROJECT NO:

DRAWING NO:

CHECKED:

DRAWN:

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Level 3 1 : 50

001

0

10

20

REVISION:

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A104

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS.DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS FOR CRITICAL DIMENSIONS. CHECK DRAWING IS TO SCALE BY MEASURING SCALE BAR ABOVE. VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS ON SITE BEFORE COMMENCING ANY WORK, SHOP DRAWINGS OR ORDERING MATERIALS.


Notes: Sample Notes A200 N

1

2

3

3000

6000

4

5

1200

ROOM LEGEND 1. TOILET DISABLED 2. TOILET FEMALE 3. TOILET MALE 4. CORRIDOR 01 5. CORRIDOR 02 6. CORRIDOR 03 7. CLASSROOM 04 8. SEMINAR ROOMS

6

12310

SEMINAR ROOMS

WT02

3050

WT02

WT04 TO CONNECT INTO ADJACENT MULLION

WT04

D04

FT03 GLASS PANELS TO BE LAYED OUT ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER'S DETAIL. EDGE BEAMS TO JOIN ADJACENT WALLS

D04

FT01

08

WT04 2806

A

1170

WT01

D04 WT04 WT04

B

WT04

SEMINAR ROOMS'S WALL ATTACHED TO FLOOR ABOVE. REFER TO CEILING PLAN

C

2

A303

A401

FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS 02

CLASSROOM 04

WT06

07 FT01

LIFT SERVICE

8007

W 5963

VOID

WT02

A

CORRIDOR 02

A300

MAIN FEATURE STAIRS

05

15250

A201

FT03

LIGHT FITTING TO REFER CEILING PLAN AND MANUFACTURE'S DETAIL

WT06

C

E

A200

WT05

2000

311

4500

WT04

CURTAIN WALL WITHIN BRICK VENEER WALL REFER TO DETAILS

WT06

1543

CORRIDOR 01 04

CORRIDOR 03

WORKSHOP LEVELS DOUBLE HEIGHT

06

WT04

WT06

FT01

D02

LIFT 01

LIFT 02

WT04

D02 FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS 01

1664

D07

B

Preliminary Design

22/03/18

A

Project Set Up

03/03/18

REV DESCRIPTION

MODULAR CURTAIN WALL REFER TO FACADE DETAIL

D07

DATE

PRELIMINARY

STATUS:

DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

D02

WT05

WT05

FT04

WT07

WT06

WT02

03

WT05

3426

3000

WT04 TO CONNECT INTO COLUMN

FLOOR HANGING FROM BEAM ABOVE AND SITTING ON TRUSES BELOW REFER TO DETAIL

TOILET MALE

WT07

WT04

E

WT01

D03

FT01

1025

D

STEEL BEAM FROM FT03 TO JOIN INTO FT 05. REFER TO DETAIL

SERVICE SHAFT [WORKSHOP]

WT06

D02 D07

SERVICE SHAFT [MAIN]

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D07

FT04 D07

01

MODULAR CURTAIN WALL TO HAVE OPAQUE GLASS

D07

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B

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TITLE:

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SITE:

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DRAWN:

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0

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20

REVISION:

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A105

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

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Notes: Sample Notes A200 N

1

2

3

4

5

6

A

STUDENT LOUNGE 144

B STAIRS 02 139

CLASSROOM 06 A201

145

W

A

LIFT SERVICE

WORKSHOP

140

141

CORRIDOR 02

A300

142

C

A200

OVERHEAD

E

CORRIDOR 01 148

OVERHEAD

D

LIFT 01

LIFT 02

146

147

TOILET MALE

B

Preliminary Design

22/03/18

A

Project Set Up

03/03/18

REV DESCRIPTION

149

DATE

PRELIMINARY

STATUS:

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STAIRS 01 152

E

SERVICE SHAFT [MAIN]

SERVICE SHAFT [WORKSHOP]

TOILET DISABLED

TOILET FEMALE

151

150

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ARCHITECT:

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B

-

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---

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TITLE:

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SITE:

81/89 BOUVERIE ST, CARLTON VIC 3053

SCALE AT A1:

DATE:

PROJECT NO:

DRAWING NO:

CHECKED:

DRAWN:

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0

10

20

REVISION:

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A106

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS.DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS FOR CRITICAL DIMENSIONS. CHECK DRAWING IS TO SCALE BY MEASURING SCALE BAR ABOVE. VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS ON SITE BEFORE COMMENCING ANY WORK, SHOP DRAWINGS OR ORDERING MATERIALS.


Notes: Sample Notes A200 N

1

2

3

4

5

6

A

B STARIS 02 153

CORRIDOR 02 157

A201

OFFICE

W

A

220 LIFT SERVICE

STAIRS MAIN

154

158

A300

VOID

C

CORRIDOR 03

155

156

E

A200

CORRIDOR 01 160

D

LIFT 01

LIFT 02

162

161

TOILET MALE

B

Preliminary Design

22/03/18

A

Project Set Up

03/03/18

REV DESCRIPTION

166

DATE

PRELIMINARY

STATUS:

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STAIRS 01

TOILET DISABLED

163

E

SERVICE SHAFT [MAIN]

SERVICE SHAFT [WORKSHOP]

164

TOILET FEMALE 165

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ARCHITECT:

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B

-

A301

---

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TITLE:

LEVEL 06 PLAN

SITE:

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SCALE AT A1:

DATE:

PROJECT NO:

DRAWING NO:

CHECKED:

DRAWN:

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Level 6 1 : 50

0

10

20

REVISION:

A

A107

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS.DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS FOR CRITICAL DIMENSIONS. CHECK DRAWING IS TO SCALE BY MEASURING SCALE BAR ABOVE. VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS ON SITE BEFORE COMMENCING ANY WORK, SHOP DRAWINGS OR ORDERING MATERIALS.


Notes: Sample Notes A200 N

1

2

3

4

5

6

A

CORRIDOR 02 PHD ROOM 04

170

223

B STAIRS 02 167

PHD ROOM 03 222

STAIRS MAIN A201

W

171

A A300

LIFT SERVICE 168

WORKSHOP

PHD ROOM 02

169

221

C OVERHEAD

E

A200

PHD ROOM 01 172

CORRIDOR 01 177

LOBBY 257

OVERHEAD

D

LIFT 01

LIFT 02

179

178

B

Preliminary Design

22/03/18

A

Project Set Up

03/03/18

REV DESCRIPTION

DATE

PRELIMINARY

STATUS:

DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

STAIRS 01 176

E

TOILET DISABLED

TOILET FEMALE

TOILET MALE

255

227

256 CLIENT:

SERVICE SHAFT [MAIN]

SERVICE SHAFT [WORKSHOP]

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B

-

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TITLE:

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SITE:

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SCALE AT A1:

DATE:

PROJECT NO:

DRAWING NO:

CHECKED:

DRAWN:

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Level 7 1 : 50

001

0

10

20

REVISION:

A

A108

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS.DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS FOR CRITICAL DIMENSIONS. CHECK DRAWING IS TO SCALE BY MEASURING SCALE BAR ABOVE. VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS ON SITE BEFORE COMMENCING ANY WORK, SHOP DRAWINGS OR ORDERING MATERIALS.


Notes: Sample Notes

A200 N

1

2

3

4

5

6

A CORRIDOR 02 182

B

STAIRS 02 186

CORRIDOR 03 A201

183

W

STAIRS MAIN

STAIRS MAIN

287

189

STUDENT LOUNGE 01

LIFT SERVICE

A A300

180

185 VOID 184

C

E

A200

CORRIDOR 01 181

D

LIFT 01

LIFT 02

187

188

B

Preliminary Design

22/03/18

A

Project Set Up

03/03/18

REV DESCRIPTION

DATE

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STEEL SHELF ANGLE BRICK VENEER 40mm AIRSPACE 40mm RIGID INSULATION 60mm TIMBER SUPPORT SYSTEM BEHIND INS

WT02 Level 4 18000

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WEEPING HOLE FLASHING WITH SILICONE SEALANT

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ARGON GAS

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FACADE DETAIL SECTION 1 : 10

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FACADE DETAIL PLAN

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TYPICAL FACADE

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RMIT SCHOOL OF AEROSPACE ENGINEERING AND AVIATION

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Building 100 Victoria St, Carlton VIC 3000 +61 03 9999 8888 +61 03 9999 8887 dynamicarchitects@gmail.com www.dynamicarchitects.com.au

CLIENT:

RMIT SCHOOL OF AEROSPACE ENGINEERING AND AVIATION ARCHITECT:

DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

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81/89 BOUVERIE ST, CARLTON VIC 3053

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DETAILS 03 GLASS FACADE

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FACADE MODULE 2 SECTION 1 : 20

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Modular curtain wall and individual modules act as structural truss system that incorporates angled glazing and sunshades on western and northern borders. MOdules become continuous curtain wall and space fram 4

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Building 100 Victoria St, Carlton VIC 3000 +61 03 9999 8888 +61 03 9999 8887 dynamicarchitects@gmail.com www.dynamicarchitects.com.au

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RMIT SCHOOL OF AEROSPACE ENGINEERING AND AVIATION ARCHITECT:

DYNAMIC ARCHITECTS

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81/89 BOUVERIE ST, CARLTON VIC 3053

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