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T O M M Y J O O

CURRICULUM VITAE, APRIL 2014PORTFOLIO REDUCED VOL. 1LETTER OF REFERENCE

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Contents

Forward

Curriculum Vitae

Professional Work

Professional Work

Academic Work

Teaching Work

Letter of Reference

Profile: 2014

Updated: JANUARY 2014

Portfolio: BATES SMART

Portfolio: ANDREW MAYNARD ARCHITECTS

Portfolio: MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE

Portfolio: MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE

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Tommy is an architect and teacher with 6 years of professional experience. He has worked as an Associate at Bates Smart, undertaking design role, actively involved and contributed to a broad range of projects including early design and planning stages. He dedicated commitment to the highest standard in the initiation of design concepts establishing the design methodology and systems for others to assist in developing at later stages. He has a strong sense of conceptualisation and expression together with a honed ability to translate design ideas into physicality.

Along with his employment at Bates Smart, Tommy has continually worked as a freelance on a number of small scale projects including residential and retail fit-outs. Soon after his graduation, Tommy worked at Andrew Maynard Architects, from concept design, construction documentation through to its building completion. Further to his work as a practicing architect, Tommy has been teaching at university for the past 6 years. He has held many successful exhibitions and participated as jury on a number of students’ awards.

He is motivated by the artistic and social aspect of architectural design. He has a strong interest in time-based architecture within broad background in digital technology and phenomenology. His focus is to expand the understanding of architecture in order to construct proposals that are developed through the realms of the phenomenal and atmospheric, engendering an architecture that is focused on the magic of the experiential, as much as the logic of the constructional. In parallel with this approach is the understanding of the necessity to develop new tools and approaches to architectural drawing and representation required to project forward into this condition.

Design M. Arch (Hons.)B. Arch (Hons)

B. Planning and Design

ARBV, RAIA

T O M M Y J O O

BATES SMART CURRICULUM VITAE

EDUCATION/ University of Melbourne Master of Architecture (Hons) Bachelor of Architecture (Hons) Bachelor of Planning and Design

LICENCES/ Registered Architect,Victoria

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEPrior to joining Bates Smart: / Andrew Maynard Architects, 2008-2010 / Studio 505, 2007 / COX Architects, 2006 / Edmond and Corrigan Pty. Ltd., 2005

Tommy joined Bates Smart in 2010, and became an Associate in 2012.

SYNOPSISTommy is a talented architect, who has been actively involved in and contributed to a broad range of projects including in the early design and planning stages. He has a dedicated commitment to the highest standard in the initiation of design concepts establishing the design methodology and systems for others to assist in developing in later stages.Tommy is particularly motivated by the artistic as well as the social aspects of architecture. His strong sense of conceptualisation and expression together with a honed ability to translate design concepts into 3D.

PROJECT EXPERIENCE

COMMERCIAL / MIXED USE / Confidential mixed use development / Chadstone Office and Hotel development (design competition), Chadstone, Melbourne

RESIDENTIAL / The Age Site, Spencer Street Development, Melbourne

/ Freemason Development, East Melbourne / StKilda Road Development, South Yarra, Melbourne

/ Queensbridge Tower, Southbank, Melbourne

HOSPITALITY / Larundel Resort, Bundoora / Crown West End development, Southbank, Melbourne

/ Crown Port Cochere redevelopment, Southbank, Melbourne

Prior to joining Bates Smart:

RESIDENTIAL / Butler Residence, Collingwod, Melbourne / Stamford Residence, Clifton Hill, Melbourne / Hill House, Clifton Hill, Melbourne / Nicholsdale Prefab House, Camberwell, Melbourne

/ U31 Masterplan, India

TOMMY JOO B Planning & Design M Arch

ASSOCIATE ROLE [PROJECT SPECIFIC ONLY]

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QUALIFICATION

Master of Architecture With Honours, The University of MelbourneGraduated as a Top Design Student from Thesis Studios across the year level in 2008 with score of 96/100. Achieved high distinctions in all design studios at The University of Melbourne for entire academic duration.

Bachelor of ArchitectureWith Honours, The University of MelbourneCompleted the fourth year at honours level and was invited and to undertake Master Program at The University of Melbourne.

Bachelor of Planning and DesignThe University of Melbourne

LICENSE

Registered Architect I ARBV 17656 I Victoria, Australia

WORK EXPERIENCE

Bates SmartAssociate, Project Leader, Design Architect

Undertaking design role, actively involved in and contributed to a broad range of projects including the early design and planning stages. Dedicated commitment to the highest standard in the initiation of design concepts establishing the design methodology and systems for others to assist in developing at later stages.

FreelanceWorking on small scale projects including residential alteration & addition, retail fit-outs and furniture design.

Andrew Maynard Architects Project Architect, Graduate Architect

Full-time employment in a small size studio environment. Involved in every stages of architectural building process from feasibility through to the completion of the building contract. Responsible for a great deal at an executive experience capacity. Dynamic interaction with clients and contractors throughout the building process.

Studio 505, Student Architect / Internship

COX Architects, Student Architect / Internship

Edmond and Corrigan, Student Architect / Internship

2006-2007

2005

2003-2005

2011 - 2014Melbourne, Australia

2013 - 2014Melbourne, AustraliaKuala Lumpur, Malaysia

2008 - 2011Melbourne, Australia

2007Melbourne, Australia2006Melbourne, Australia2005Melbourne, Australia

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COMMUNICATION AND WORKING STYLE

‧ Articulate and fluent in English and Korean. ‧ Excellent communication and organisational skills. ‧ Able to work independently as well as a team. ‧ Able to coordinate design team during planning process. ‧ Confident working in a complex working environment. ‧ Self-disciplined with great management skills. ‧ Able to handle multiple assignments simultaneously. ‧ Great knowledge of design processes and scope of works. ‧ Good knowledge in preparing EOI and financial submission.

SOFTWARE SKILLS

Excellent in 2D drafting: AutoCAD and VectorWorks.Excellent in 3D modeling: Sketch Up and Rhinoceros.Excellent graphics and presentation skills in Adobe Creative Suite.Excellent in MS Office.

SELECTED ARCHITECTURAL PROJECTS

447 Collins Street, International Design CompetitionDesign Architect, Bates Smart + SnøhettaResearch-based Mixed Use Design Competition in collaboration with Snøhetta

Queensbridge Mixed Use DevelopmentProject Leader and Design Architect, Bates SmartA complex precinct-based master plan for residential, hotel and commercial project, Melbourne, Australia.

Queensbridge Tower, Project Leader and Design Architect, Bates SmartA 276 meters residential tower located above a dynamic multi-level showroom and car paring podium, which achieved a major planning permit on Southbank, Melbourne, Australia.

250 Spencer StreetProject Leader and Design Architect, Bates Smart3000 units Residential Development on the site of The Age newspaper headquarter on Spencer Street, Melbourne, Australia involving complex negotiations with States and City authorities.

Queensland Mixed Use DevelopmentProject Leader and Design Architect, Bates SmartA complex mega master plan for urban infrastructure, hotel, hospitality, residential and commercial project, Queensland, Australia.

Carlton ConnectDesign Architect, Bates SmartInstitutional development to the campus of The University of Melbourne, Australia.

2014

2012 - 2013

2011 - 2012

2011 - 2013

2012

2012-2013

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Jisu Design StudioConcept to Completion, FreelanceDesign of 120sqm Boutique Hair Salon and Photograph Studio in the heart of Melbourne City. Fully documented and administered the construction contract.

Butler ResidenceConcept to Completion, Andrew Maynard ArchitectsInvolved from the start of pre-design through to contract administration. Fully documented and assisted in administering the construction contract.

Hill HouseConcept to Completion, Andrew Maynard ArchitectsFully produced the documentation at an executive capacity. Involved from early stage of the design process to tender.

Stamford ResidenceConcept to Building Documentation, Andrew Maynard ArchitectsFully produced documentation drawings unassisted with high degree of control of the process and management of the project including coordinating consultants, contractors & meeting and discussions with clients.

ACHIEVEMENTS AND INVOLVEMENT

AIA Bates Smart Award, Participating JuryNominated for RIBA - ‘The President’s Medals Student Awards’Winner- ‘Growing Up’, Rooftop Design Idea CompetitionFinalist - ‘The Dialectic Bridge Competition’, AIA

Shortlist - ‘Faster and Bigger’ Shortlist - ‘The Bell Tower’

Participated - ‘Santiago De Chile’Participated - ‘Hobart Waterfront International Competition’Participated - ‘Seoul Performing Art Centre’

TEACHING WORK

Design Thesis Studio - ‘Archipelago’Design Tutor, Studio Leader, Coordinator: Prof. Phillip Goad

Compositional AnalysisTutor, Seminar Leader, Coordinator: Associate Prof. Andrew Hutson

21 Century ArchitectureArchitectural Theory Tutor, Coordinator: Dr Annmarie Brennan

Asia Pacific ModernitiesHistory Tutor, Coordinator: Associate Prof. Anoma Pieris

Master Design Studio CDE - ‘Videogame’Design Tutor, Studio Leader, Coordinator: Chair Donald Bates

2012

2008 - 2011

2009 - 2011

2010 - 2011

2008 - 2011

2011-2012, Australia2009, United Kingdom2009, Australia2008, Australia

2006, South Korea2004, Australia

2010, Chile2008, Australia2006, South Korea

Semester 2 - 2013Melbourne School of Design

Semester 2 - 2013Melbourne School of Design

Semester 2 - 2013Melbourne School of Design

Semester 2 - 2013Bachelor of Environment, UoM

Semester 1 - 2013Melbourne School of Design

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Design Thesis Studio - ‘Head Trip’Design Tutor, Studio Leader, Coordinator: Prof. Phillip Goad

Master Design Studio - ‘Hotel for Inhabitants’Design Tutor, Studio Leader, Coordinator: Dr Alex Selenitsch

Compositional AnalysisDesign Tutor, Studio Leader, Coordinator: Associate Prof. Andrew Hutson

Architectural Design Studio 3 - ‘Air’Design Tutor, Coordinator: Associate Prof. Anoma Pieris

Architectural Design Studio 1 - ‘Earth’Design Tutor, Coordinator: Dr Janet McGaw

PUBLICATION AND EXHIBITION

Design Thesis Exhibition - ‘Archipelago’Dear Patti Smith Gallery, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia

Design Studio Exhibition - ‘Game Over’Architecture Faculty, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Design Studio Exhibition - ‘Videogame’Architecture Faculty, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Design Thesis Exhibition - ‘Head Trip’Atrium, Architecture Faculty, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

BATES SMART - ‘Journal’Online Publication

RAIA National Architecture Conference - ‘Critical Vision’, 2008EYES 2008 - ‘Hotel for Inhabitants’, Advanced Design Studio CEYES 2007 - ‘Temptation Island’, Advanced Design Studio AEYES 2006 - Architectural Design Studio 4AEYES 2005 - Architectural Design Studio 3A

REFEREES

Roger Poole - Chairman, Bates Smart

Kristen Whittle - Design Director, Bates Smart

Andrew Maynard - Director, Andrew Maynard Architects

Mark Austin - Director, Andrew Maynard Architects

Andrew Hutson - A/Prof, The University of Melbourne

Anoma Pieris - A/Prof, The University of Melbourne

Peter Raisbeck - Dr, The University of Melbourne

Semester 2 - 2012Melbourne School of Design

Semester 1 - 2012Melbourne School of Design

Semester 2 - 2011Melbourne School of Design

Semester 1 - 2011Bachelor of Environment, UoM

Semester 1 - 2010, Bachelor of Environment, UoM

November, 2013 Design Thesis Studio, MSD

June, 2013Design Studio, MSD

April, 2013 Design Studio, MSD

November, 2012Design Thesis Studio, MSD

October, 2012 Academic Achievement

April, 20082008200720062005

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PROFESSIONAL WORK

Left / 446 COLLINS STExternal Visualisation

Right Top / 446 COLLINS STExternal Elevation

Right Bottom / 446 COLLINS STConcept Diagram

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PROFESSIONAL WORK

Left / QUEENSBRIDGE TOWERExternal Visualisation

Right Top / QUEENSBRIDGE TOWERPhysical Model

Right Bottom / QUEENSBRIDGE TOWERExternal Visualisation

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QUEENSBRIDGE TOWER

BUILDING CONCEPT

3.7PROPOSED AMENITIESLOWER AMENITIES - LEVEL 10

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3.14PROPOSED APARTMENTTYPICAL APARTMENT FLOOR PLAN

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Left Top / CHADSTONEMassing Diagram

Left Middle / QUEENSBRIDGE TOWERAmenities Floor Plan

Left Bottom / QUEENSBRIDGE TOWERTypical Residential Tower Plan

MASSING

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PROFESSIONAL WORK

Top / CARLTON CONNECTInternal Visualisation

Bottom / CARLTON CONNECTExternal Visualisation

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250 SPENCER STREET 108 108

6.0 VISUALISATION

Left / 250 SPENCER STREETExternal Visualisation

Right Top / 250 SPENCER STREETConcept Sketch

Right Top / 250 SPENCER STREETMasterplan Ground Floor

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250 SPENCER STREET 5� 5�

�.0 PERMEABILITY

FOCUSED ON THE PEDESTRIAN EXPERIENCE

3.6PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR

SCALE 1:500 @ A3

250 SPENCER STREET 7� 7�

5.0 TOWER / 5.2 CONCEPT SKETCH

5.2CONCEPT SKETCH

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Top / LARUNDELExternal Visualisation of Villa

Bottom / LARUNDELInternal Visualisation of Villa

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Left / LARUNDELMasterplan

Right / LARUNDELVilla Plan

Right Bottom / LARUNDELExternal Visualisation of Villa

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Previous / HILL HOUSEExternal View

Left Top / HILL HOUSEView of Living and Kitchen Area

Left Middle / HILL HOUSEView towards Living and Kitchen Area

Left Bottom / HILL HOUSEView of Roof Deck

Right Top / HILL HOUSEConstruction Documentation

Right Bottom / HILL HOUSEConstruction Documentation

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artificial turfover natural ground batten out to create fall on steel plate

aggie drainin crushed rock

water proof membranelaps down over

tale of slab

substratesteel awining

artificial turfover drainage

aggie drainin crushed rock

fall on concrete slab

DETAIL 14 scale 1:10 DETAIL 15 scale 1:10 DETAIL 16 scale 1:10

concrete slab toengineer's detail

natural ground line

reinforcedconcrete slabto engineer's

detail

extruded polustyrne insulationbehind plastic wrap & geotech fabric

top hat to manufacturer's detail

15

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Alucobond cladding

Colorbond flashing

artificial truf overwaterproof membrane

as per manufactuere's detail

refer to engineeringfor structural detail

refer to engineering

DETAIL 11 scale 1:10 DETAIL 12 scale 1:10 DETAIL 13 scale 1:10

Colorbond flashing

Kliplock Colorbond roofing

Alucobond cladding warps around fascia & opening revealrefer to manufacturer's detail

f/c sheetpaint finish

Alucobond cladding warps aroundfascia & opening reveal

refer to manufacturer's detail

Alucobond cladding to underside of structure

W06

floor structure to engineer's detail.

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PROJECT

CLIENT

ABN: 1911 74 80 636SUITE 12, 397 SMITH ST

FITZROY, VICTORIA, 3065 t :+613 9939 6323 f : +613 8640 0439

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STAGE

DRAWING TITLE

PROJECT No.MELWAYS

ALTERATION & ADDITION TO76 THOMSON STREET

NORTHCOTE

090202

Alister & Leisa Bayston

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CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENATION

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existing

+16.87FFL of proposed addition

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RL of proposed addition+16.87

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drainage in crushed rockall run-off to be directed to

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fall on slab

Kliplock spring roofrefer to specs. for details

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slab & insulation undersideto engineer's detail

spiral staircase 250

MATERIAL & FINISHES KEYGSRKLACCONATFC

- clear glass- flat steel roofing, colorbond [black] finish- Lysaght Kliplock colorbond [black] finish- Alucobond cladding- polished concrete floor- artificial turf- compressed sheet, paint finish

MRPLYVYLPBTFMSCP

- masonry wall- plywood, clear finish- vinyl finish- plasterboard, paint finish- strip timber t&g flooring- mild steel, penetrol finish- carpet

detail section 02scale 1:50

proposed detail section

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DETAIL 17 scale 1:5

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pivot hinge box

concrete floorpolished finish

outside inside

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PROJECT

CLIENT

ABN: 1911 74 80 636SUITE 12, 397 SMITH ST

FITZROY, VICTORIA, 3065 t :+613 9939 6323 f : +613 8640 0439

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STAGE

DRAWING TITLE

PROJECT No.MELWAYS

ALTERATION & ADDITION TO76 THOMSON STREET

NORTHCOTE

090202

Alister & Leisa Bayston

architectsmaynardandrew cissued to Quantity Surveyor

CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENATION

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proposed door/window schedule

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drawer

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pendant light

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20mm shadow gapsbetween all steel plates & laminex cupboards

undermount double sinks

2 no. pull-out bins

45mm kicker

switch forwall & overhead

pendant light

steel plate wraps around the dishwasher switch for entry downlight& spiral stair pendant light

steel rod

undermount double sinks

mixer tap

JOIN 03 _perspective 01[kitchen bench]

perspective 02

perspective 03

plan 01[upper steel benchtop]

plan 02[upper cupboards]

plan 03[lower cupboards]

line of lower steel plate shown dashed

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elevation 03 elevation 01 elevation 02 elevation 04

- melamine drawer

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02 - adjustable shelf

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- stainless benchtop

- stone benchtop

- laminate benchtop

- shelves overhead

- steel plate

- chrome hanging rail

- kicker

- no kicker [20mm allowance]

JOINERY KEY

- timber veneer

13 - paint finish

14 - mirror

15 - coloured mirror splashback

16 - fluro light

17 - steel rod

18 - fixed curve section

NOTES:

- Hinges: Hafele, Blum, Hettich [or similar quality], concealed joinery hinged with a minimum 165 degree opening- Handles: finger pulls or cut-outs TBC- Drawer runners: to match Blum 'motion softclose runners'- Carcass: to be 18mm melamine faced board, colour TBC

*all design & details for joinery to be discussed with cabinet maker at appropriate time

09 - chrome hanging rail 18 - fixed curve section

NOTES:

- Hinges: Hafele, Blum, Hettich [or similar quality], concealed joinery hinged with a minimum 165 degree opening- Handles: finger pulls or cut-outs TBC- Drawer runners: to match Blum 'motion softclose runners'- Carcass: to be 18mm melamine faced board, colour TBC

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DRAWING No.

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of Andrew Maynard ArchitectsPty Ltd and are not to be

reproduced without writtenapproval. Figured dimensions

take precedence over scaled. Ifrequired, refer to architects for

further information.

PROJECT

CLIENT

ABN: 1911 74 80 636SUITE 12, 397 SMITH ST

FITZROY, VICTORIA, 3065 t :+613 9939 6323 f : +613 8640 0439

[email protected]

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ALTERATIONS TO368 Gore Street

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Andrew and Jennifer Butler

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CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION

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key [materials & finishes]:

BM -­ Butynol watermembraneG -­ clear glazingPLY -­ plywoodAT -­ artificial turf

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Proposed (roof perspective)not to scale

last truss to remain

existing corrugated ironroof sheeting to remainwhere possible

proposed stud framed wall

existing timber battensto remain

proposed roof deck structure

existing ridge beam to remain

trim existing trussand make openingto provide access

truss strenghtening memberrefer to engineer's detail

no works to front partof the roof

CD 1414/24

Roof -­ Proposed Perspective

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proposed roof structure

Sectional Perspectivenot to scale

mezzanine

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ground floor

proposed fixed glassbalustrade in-­fill

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carpet finishto existing wall

remove existingbalustrade

make goodsteel stringers

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extent of carpet on floor to be determined on site

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further information.

PROJECT

CLIENT

ABN: 1911 74 80 636SUITE 12, 397 SMITH ST

FITZROY, VICTORIA, 3065 t :+613 9939 6323 f : +613 8640 0439

[email protected]

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DRAWING TITLE

PROJECT No.MELWAYS

ALTERATIONS TO368 Gore Street

Fitzroy , VIC 3065

080721

Andrew and Jennifer Butler

architectsmaynardandrew c

CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION

.. 10.06.09..

key [materials & finishes]:

BM -­ Butynol watermembraneG -­ clear glazingPLY -­ plywoodAT -­ artificial turf

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supporting square rodsunderside of ply panels

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steel rods

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recess in ply to fitsquare steel rods

existing timber beam

carpet finishto existing wall(refer to specs.)

proposed steel platefixed undersideexisting timber beam

existing wall

PROPOSEDROOF STRUCTURE

ROOFFLOOR

STRUCTURE

detail 01 -­ ground floor (perspective)not to scale

detail 01 -­ ground floor (section)scale 1:10

detail 02 -­ first floor (perspective)not to scale

detail 02 -­ first floor (section)scale 1:10

detail 03 -­ first floor (section)scale 1:10

detail 04 -­ roof level (perspective)not to scale

detail 05 -­ roof (section)scale 1:10

detail 04 -­ roof level (section)scale 1:10

existingf loor

tensioning bolt

fixed glass

glazing channelrecessed intoceiling

tensioning bolt fixed glass

tensioning bolt

ROOFFLOOR

STRUCTURE

tensioning bolt

fixed glass

steel plate

double joists

150 PFCto engineers detail

proposed steel plateto match heightof existing channel

tensioning bolt

tensioningbolts

PRELIMINARYnot for construction

CD 0909/24

Sairs -­ Sectional perspective / Details

1:10N.T.S.

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Left Top / BUTLER RESIDENCEConstruction Documentation

Left Bottom / BUTLER RESIDENCEConstruction Documentation

Right Bottom / BUTLER RESIDENCEView of Roof Terrace

Top Left / BUTLER RESIDENCEView of Kitchen towards Roof Terrace

Top Right / BUTLER RESIDENCEView of Kitchen towards Roof Terrace

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REDUCED VOL. 2

A C A D E M I C W O R K

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ACADEMIC WORK

Program

01_community garden02_children’s play deck03_train waiting area

04_entrance to train station05_community workshop06_convenient store07_car accessible lane08_sports deck09_public laundry10_extended outdoor living11_BBQ area

12_street parking13_new underground access14_backyard15_public toilet001_grass

002_stone paving

003_sand004_timber deck

Top / THE ISLANDAdvanced Design Studio A

Middle / BALACLAVA HOUSINGAdvanced Design Studio B

Bottom / BALACLAVA HOUSINGAdvanced Design Studio B

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Top / HOTEL FOR INHABITANTSDesign Thesis Exhibition, RIBA Presidents Medal Nominee

Bottom / HOTEL FOR INHABITANTSElevation, Section, RIBA Presidents Medal Nominee

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TUTOR: DENNIS PRIOR

Sometimes we wish that we can travel back the time and revisit the past, to restore our lost memories. 2046 is a future city, where these lost memories can be recaptured. It does not fit into any time zone because it is not important anymore. And this city has a unique and mysterious separation from the rest of the world that has layers of history and architecture.

The design proposal is a hotel for inhabitants; where these people come and stay permanently, in search of their memories. It is located in Hong Kong and the hotel associates with an old existing building ‘Chungking Mansion’ that have feeding urban legend and rumors – both good and bad. Because of its isolation of the city ‘2046’ and its alienation from the outside the world, the hotel itself is disappearing from the context, hiding itself inside the Chungking Mansion.

The hotel ‘2046’ is about corridors and the horizontal motion. The Corridors are no longer a circulation or a journey, but it is the desired place and a destination. Every action, behaviour and programs take its place in the corridors, and this linear spaceprovokes and stimulates the inhabitants in searching their memories inside the Chungking Mansion in many different aspects. These are placed, in-‐between and even penetrate through the existing as another series of an urban fabric as well as controlling views and overlooking to the ‘past’.

Past and nostalgia comes from a definition of longing for something unattainable. The more things change, the more we try to stay the same. We desire to recapture our memories in this ever changing world. This is the universal truth of our life that we long to fix what has already become unfixable. There is a great level of intimacy between the 2046 and the Chungking Mansion, however is distinctively separated. Inhabitants of the hotel want to recapture their memories of the past, and will soon realize this is unattainable; that is why no one has ever come back from 2046.

ADVANCED DESIGN STUDIO C

Top / HOTEL FOR INHABITANTSVisualisation, RIBA Presidents Medal Nominee

Bottom / DIALECTIC BRIDGEPhysical Model, RAIA Student Competition Finalist

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REDUCED VOL. 2

T E A C H I N G W O R K

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ARCHITECTURE DESIGN THESIS EXHIBITION - ‘ARCHIPELAGO’Dear Patti Smith Gallery, Victoria, Australia

MELBOURNE SCHOOL OF DESIGN, THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE

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ARCHITECTURE DESIGN THESIS EXHIBITION - ‘HEAD TRIP’Atrium, Architecture FacultyMELBOURNE SCHOOL OF DESIGN, THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE

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ARCHITECTURE EXHIBITION - ‘VIDEOGAME’

Architecture Faculty,MELBOURNE SCHOOL OF DESIGNTHE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE

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Top Left / POET’S WALKJade Yew, Design Thesis

Top Right / PALIMPSEST CITYHeidi Kwan, Design Thesis

Bottom / PERCOLATEJack Pu, Design Thesis

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EPILOGUE

“Reality is an influence of our mind our mind through the sense of perception”Ayn Rand

Reality is what we make it.

Out internal state of mind transforms our vision of the outside world.

The capacity to realise that reality exists outside of our mind.

The mind has a way to shape one’s vision of things, making us take sides during a situation that requires a decision.

The project begins with an attempt to understand how decisions are made, more interestingly the process of how a person makes decisisons. Initial the main idea adopted was that “reality had a way of influencing the consciousness”, this consciousness defines the internal state of mind. It allows the mind to create its own set of rules and make decisions.

The project is developed through the use of this basic logic.

Using myself as a basis to understand the logic, the project is a home for my client 30 years in future. My client is a character developed based on my personal experiences. An anatomy of the mind diagram was developed; which tries to explain how my clients mind is broken down to key words and how different things are invisioned in his mind.

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Top / THE ANAMNESIS OF BEINGBarbara Chung

Middle / EPILOGUERayal Anand Yelamathi

Bottom / EPILOGUERayal Anand Yelamathi

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L E T T E R O F

R E F E R E N C E

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Date 28/10/10

To Whom it may concern,

Tommy Joo worked as a graduate architect at Andrew Maynard Architects from July 2008 until to November 2010.

During his time at AMA, Tommy proved highly capable, diversifying his contribution to the business when and as required. Tommy was involved in every stages and aspects of AMA’s projects consistently showing skills and great disposition. He illustrated process and aptitude beyond his experience level, managing each project with a little guidance from the directors.

Tommy has become a well rounded architect. From early design phase, through docu-mentation to contract administration, Tommy has shown a good understanding of the challenges and responsibilities involved in the architectural process. He has a wonderful attitude towards architecture, he has excellent design skills as well as mature and me-thodical set of management skills.

Beyond his natural design talents Tommy competently expanded his areas of responsibil-ity providing client management and project support to the Directors. He has had a great deal of interaction with clients, consultants and builders and has been competent and professional throughout all these dealings. Tommy has also brought significant changes to the office and its operation by implementing new office organisation tools and sys-tems.

Tommy’s departure from AMA is a big loss. Hopefully he will one day return to us. I would be pleased to answer any questions about Tommy’s work whilst at AMA.

Kind regards,

Andrew MaynardDirector

Andrew Maynard Architects

ANDREWMAYNARDARCHITECTS

Andrew Maynard Architects

Suite 12, 397 Smith Street, Fitzroy

Melbourne, Victoria 3000

T 61 [3] 9939 6326

F 61 [3] 8640 0439

[email protected]

www,andrewmaynard.com.au

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