Thursday, October 23, 2008
Week 10 - New Design





From the design change layout of the floor plans, obviously the design of the exterior form needed to as well. The Kingspan 'shell' is still employed but more uniform geometric shapes are used. As the shell raps over the separate home eco and cafe buildings, the shell also brings the design together to form one complete design, rather than a disjointed or incomplete look.
Our group opted early to incorporate the landscape within our designs and throughout the site. With the intention of creating wind and noise breaks by creating mounds and dense planting in specific locations, we have also chosen to mound the land up against our buildings to create an appearance that the buildings grew out of the ground, rather than were simply placed there.
This created the option for underground passages, as shown in the top drawing where the path from the classrooms to the outdoor learning area to the south is entirely underground.
The now angled roof, as opposed to the early flat roof, adds to the effect that the building is growing out of the ground. At this point the roof of the second storey matches the profile of the roof of the shells, but as the entire building is not two storey, this may change.
Week 10 - Early Design




These are very early design sketches that i had. Before the room layouts were developed i pictured a dome shaped internal structure with a 'shell' of custom Kingspan panels wrapping around the exterior off set from the internal structure by 2000mm or so. This gave the impression of a turtle's shell in the water which i thought was appropriate with the water and surfing lifestyle of Torquay.
Week 10 - Inspiration
Week Nine - Refined Layout
Now that all room dimensions, layouts etc have been determined, a final plan for my main building can take shape:

A central atrium space has now been created between the two main classroom buildings to ring environmental design, which is a strong aspect to this project, into the design itself, rather than just surrounding it with it. The two storey buildings act as an effective wind break to the northern section of the site where the buildings will be exposed to the elements.

A central atrium space has now been created between the two main classroom buildings to ring environmental design, which is a strong aspect to this project, into the design itself, rather than just surrounding it with it. The two storey buildings act as an effective wind break to the northern section of the site where the buildings will be exposed to the elements.
Week Nine - Outdoor Learning
To create a unique learning environment, we have opted to develop outdoor learning areas that will aid in the students education. As very few schools optimise this aspect of learning, we thought it necessary to place some emphasis on this and allow students to learn the one thing in as many ways as possible:


As you can see, all the various designs are built into the ground. This creates a very personal space that is protected against wind and noise from adjacent sites and the rest of the school while still providing a very unique and enjoyable learning experience for the students, not to mention for the teachers as well.


As you can see, all the various designs are built into the ground. This creates a very personal space that is protected against wind and noise from adjacent sites and the rest of the school while still providing a very unique and enjoyable learning experience for the students, not to mention for the teachers as well.
Week Nine - Toilets
The toilets in my section of the plan are located attached to the northern end of the main classrooms building, male on one corner, female on the other. With significant traffic expected to flow through this area from both the northern admin section and western performing arts and gym, these centrally located toilets have been designed to allow for not just those using these facilities in a maths or english class for example:

As you can see both toilets have an airlock that allow students to wash their hands without actually entering the toilet area if need be and timber seating to act as a change room as well. The male toilets feature individual urinals rather than the traditional urinal wall.

As you can see both toilets have an airlock that allow students to wash their hands without actually entering the toilet area if need be and timber seating to act as a change room as well. The male toilets feature individual urinals rather than the traditional urinal wall.
Week Nine - Cafe and Kitchen
The cafe and kitchen has been located on the north east corner of the main classrooms building. Located to open directly onto the main pedestrian access to the site the cafe, with its outdoor eating areas, could also be used out of school hours if sporting matches are taking place in the gym or if performances are being held in the performing arts or music areas:
Week Nine - Home Economics
Week Nine - Room Layout
With further development of the masterplan our buildings have started to take shape. I am going to be developing the main central building which will house home economics, cafe/kitchen and general classrooms and the adjacent science block which is situated in the south east corner.
Before specific room dimensions have been worked out, i have a basic diagram that illustrates the intended layout for the rooms and the relationships via ease of travel:

The central structure, which is an intended two storey building will house the general classrooms for the site. Rapping around this main structure on the northern side which creates internal, covered walkways are the home economics rooms and the cafe and kitchen.
As ease of travel through the site is a main factor in our design, you can see in the drawing on the right that the main structure has been split into two sections to create a focal walkway that travels through the center of the site. As this building is located in the middle of the site this is an important aspect to increasing pedestrian travel.
Before specific room dimensions have been worked out, i have a basic diagram that illustrates the intended layout for the rooms and the relationships via ease of travel:

The central structure, which is an intended two storey building will house the general classrooms for the site. Rapping around this main structure on the northern side which creates internal, covered walkways are the home economics rooms and the cafe and kitchen.
As ease of travel through the site is a main factor in our design, you can see in the drawing on the right that the main structure has been split into two sections to create a focal walkway that travels through the center of the site. As this building is located in the middle of the site this is an important aspect to increasing pedestrian travel.
Week Eight - Masterplan
This week it was our task to produce a basic masterplan for how we picture the new year 10-12 school to be laid out on the old Surfcoast Shire's site. This here is my initial proposal for the school: (If the image is a a little hard to read its because its an A3 sheet scanned on an A4 printer then put together to make one image)...

I proposed that the existing building be demolished ad be replaced with a native plants garden entrance with a central fountain. With dense planting and trees this would be a strong design feature for visitors to be welcomed by and could be a popular communal area. Parking, both staff and drop off/pickup are located in the existing car parks and i have included a bus bay on the south side of the existing building.
The gym and general classrooms are located adjacent to the entrance for practicality as the gym would be intended to be used on weekends for sporting activities and so near the entrance is ideal. As the general classrooms would be the most used, being near the entrance would leave students with shorter walks and being a large building, a strong exterior design could be a strong focal point of the site.
Lockers are placed on the west side of the classrooms for ease of travel, home eco in the south west corner, adjacent to the outdoor covered area where outdoor cooking classes could be held with the proposed external wood oven, south of the gym is a large grassed area where P.E classes would be held and allow students to use it at lunch breaks and adjacent to this is the student garden. The sciences, library and various arts are then to the east side.
The basic intention of this proposal is for a practical layout with ease of travel through the site in mind that could easily be developed to accoun for various environmental impacts such as wind, sun etc.

I proposed that the existing building be demolished ad be replaced with a native plants garden entrance with a central fountain. With dense planting and trees this would be a strong design feature for visitors to be welcomed by and could be a popular communal area. Parking, both staff and drop off/pickup are located in the existing car parks and i have included a bus bay on the south side of the existing building.
The gym and general classrooms are located adjacent to the entrance for practicality as the gym would be intended to be used on weekends for sporting activities and so near the entrance is ideal. As the general classrooms would be the most used, being near the entrance would leave students with shorter walks and being a large building, a strong exterior design could be a strong focal point of the site.
Lockers are placed on the west side of the classrooms for ease of travel, home eco in the south west corner, adjacent to the outdoor covered area where outdoor cooking classes could be held with the proposed external wood oven, south of the gym is a large grassed area where P.E classes would be held and allow students to use it at lunch breaks and adjacent to this is the student garden. The sciences, library and various arts are then to the east side.
The basic intention of this proposal is for a practical layout with ease of travel through the site in mind that could easily be developed to accoun for various environmental impacts such as wind, sun etc.
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