Thursday, November 8, 2012

Week 15 -Post Presentation Reflections

Reflections -Response to final presentation feedback

In construction, a temporary crane can lift pods and building materials into place, but not a permanent fixture. Loading dock could be installed with access from the alleyway on the southern bounds of the site. But this was not a focus of my design as it is situation in the center of a large pedestrian zone.




This section shows a new idea for an internal atrium, bringing in natural light and ventilation. Also including larger cinemas than previously envisioned.




The revised floor plan shows in more detail the new atrium plans. The atrium could probably be even bigger than this, utilizing wasted interior space. Also switching round the lifts and stairs allowing the possibility for exposed lifts within the atrium. 



A well known example of the atrium form i am proposing is the interior of the Grand Hyatt Hotel Shanghai, located within the upper levels of the Jin Mao Tower. But this is not a futuristic design, my new proposal would be more sustainable, harnessing natural light and including green spaces.



Star Place is a new Taiwanese department store designed by Dutch architects UNStudio. Outside, the building is beautiful, with a curved façade that glows in a weird star-like moiré pattern. However, the best part of this structure is inside, in its 10-storey atrium, where the designers have constructed a spiral stair made by rotating escalators over a central axis.
http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2008/11/10storey_spiral_stairs_made_with_escalators-2/



Exploded diagram shows how pods are preassembled, the system allows for  pods to be modified without complete unit removal. If a pod needs modification, wall panels can be removed without the requirement of a gantry crane. Also plans detail how each pod has a standardized panel for utilities services and how they may be attached to the buildings concrete structure.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Week 15 -Design Annimation For Final Presentation (Scenes)

Note: Unable to upload to high quality definition on this blog, but the animation submitted will be better quality

Week 15 -Design Summary (Stage)


The primary aim of the design is to re-invigorate the 141 Queen Street Tower and it’s immediate surroundings; this includes Queen Street, Albert Street and its subterranean connections.

Currently pedestrian traffic is channelled along the sides of the street, due to a combination of inadequate shelter and obstructions on the street. This results in congestion and points of conflict, where pedestrian channels collide with one another.

My design proposal resolves these problems by tapering back the remaining two corners on the site, creating space for pedestrians. In addition to this, obstructions on Queen and Albert streets will be removed and adequate shelter provided along street edges, allowing pedestrians to navigate the site freely.

A key part of this design is improving the connectivity of the site; this is primarily done through a new underground public transport interchange. Integrating Queen Street, Albert Street and adjacent buildings above ground with the existing busway and new railway lines below ground.

Despite implementing a brand new scheme, the design retains key existing elements such as the Hungry Jacks restaurant and advertisement screens. This preserves the identity of the site, helping to maintain it’s iconic status.

The interior of the building is no longer fully utilized, as exclusive office space is not in demand. I am solving this problem by retrofitting the tower, with a cinema/entertainment complex on the podium levels and residential pods occupying the upper levels.

Access to the respective parts of the building are separated at ground level, with each ‘street facing façade’ of the building housing a separate access point.

Both the Cinema and Residential Pods contain ground level foyers that lead to vertical transportation. The existing central core of the building is retained, providing elevator and stairwell access to the upper levels.

The buildings anarchic form is driven by the functional arrangement of pods within and helps ethicise its modularity. This arrangement allows the pods to interlock and fit within the original framework of the building, also providing a variety of living environments for tenants.

The pods are to be leased out by the building owner or management, zoned as residential space. The primary function of the pods is to provide dwellings, but they can also provide private office or conference spaces if desired by a tenant. This can be enabled at will, by utilizing the state of the art glass screen technology embedded within walls and furnishings.

Podium and rooftop gardens provide spaces for tenants to relax and reflect, also housing sustainable initiatives. Rooftop solar panels and rainwater collection allow the building to be water and electricity independent.

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Week 14 -Development of Floor Plans (Stage)


Floor Plan -10th Level
-Shows how pods are housed and arranged within existing frame work


Floor Plan -Ground Level
-Shows how building accommodates for access to three separate entrances

Friday, November 2, 2012

Week 14 -Hero Shot Development and Final Renders (Scenes)

Fish eye perspective from Queen St/Albert St intersection



Uppers levels, looking south




Views looking West




Metro Station Access looking out to street

Hero Shot stage 1

Hero Shot stage 2
Final Hero Shot -taking in key elements of the design proposal