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Site area & environment
Site area & environment
Injection in context
Injection in context

Outcome- 

Describe and articulate the scale of surrounding built forms, and compare texture and form.

East elevation
East elevation

Description and correlation of datums and the various changing material.

The process of working through a composition within the boundary of the facade

School section
School section

To view volumes and relationships of building forms

-Circulation areas

-Courtyard progression

Collage: to allow an insight into differentiating texture and material

Process section
Process section

‘Malleable height’ (allowing volume)

Crossing of circulation, thus affecting height and volume

Relationship to street

Material + texture in colour and application

Rotated axonometric section
Rotated axonometric section

Display of various learning areas

GLA stacked section
GLA stacked section

Modulated general learning area simulated arrangement 

Detailed Library/Pool Section
Detailed Library/Pool Section

A long section, cutting through the tall volume of the library to explore material and light. The relationships between the levels and their designated or discovered programs. Also the threshold between the swimming pool and the street above.  

Library lookout
Library lookout

Raised above the library over looking the pool and street. An area with no disclosed program, small enough to allow a single person to read a book chosen from below or a group of people to sit and converse.     

Resting window seat
Resting window seat

Situated on the landing of the stairs to the library lookout, a large window protrudes past the perimeter of the wall. A seat is formed under the large volume of the space above. Views to the campus across the street and the warm north light of the sun. In the afternoon, the setting sun shines through the open bricks above onto the wall above.

Floorplan
Floorplan
Site material texture/composition I
Site material texture/composition I
Site material texture/composition II
Site material texture/composition II
Site material texture/composition III
Site material texture/composition III
Site material texture/composition IV
Site material texture/composition IV
Site material texture/composition V
Site material texture/composition V
Site material texture/composition VI
Site material texture/composition VI
Site material texture/composition VII
Site material texture/composition VII
studio-six-section-axo.jpg
Site area & environment
Injection in context
East elevation
School section
Process section
Rotated axonometric section
GLA stacked section
Detailed Library/Pool Section
Library lookout
Resting window seat
Floorplan
Site material texture/composition I
Site material texture/composition II
Site material texture/composition III
Site material texture/composition IV
Site material texture/composition V
Site material texture/composition VI
Site material texture/composition VII
Site area & environment
Injection in context

Outcome- 

Describe and articulate the scale of surrounding built forms, and compare texture and form.

East elevation

Description and correlation of datums and the various changing material.

The process of working through a composition within the boundary of the facade

School section

To view volumes and relationships of building forms

-Circulation areas

-Courtyard progression

Collage: to allow an insight into differentiating texture and material

Process section

‘Malleable height’ (allowing volume)

Crossing of circulation, thus affecting height and volume

Relationship to street

Material + texture in colour and application

Rotated axonometric section

Display of various learning areas

GLA stacked section

Modulated general learning area simulated arrangement 

Detailed Library/Pool Section

A long section, cutting through the tall volume of the library to explore material and light. The relationships between the levels and their designated or discovered programs. Also the threshold between the swimming pool and the street above.  

Library lookout

Raised above the library over looking the pool and street. An area with no disclosed program, small enough to allow a single person to read a book chosen from below or a group of people to sit and converse.     

Resting window seat

Situated on the landing of the stairs to the library lookout, a large window protrudes past the perimeter of the wall. A seat is formed under the large volume of the space above. Views to the campus across the street and the warm north light of the sun. In the afternoon, the setting sun shines through the open bricks above onto the wall above.

Floorplan
Site material texture/composition I
Site material texture/composition II
Site material texture/composition III
Site material texture/composition IV
Site material texture/composition V
Site material texture/composition VI
Site material texture/composition VII
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