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Gillian HatchGraduate of Architecture
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DetailsArchitecture graduate seeking employment having completed the Masters of Architecture at RMIT.
ObjectiveTo work in a large school architecture office whos design philosophies I feel passionate about.
SkillsAutoCAD, ArchiCAD, Rhino, Adobe Suite, Microsoft Office, Model making, Hand drawing
Education
2013Masters of Architecture RMIT, Honours
2011-2012Study Abroad, University of Innsbruck, Austria
2010Bachelor of Architecture RMITWork Integrated Learning Program, RMIT Ho Chi Minh City
Experience2010-PresentStudent Architect/Graduate Architect at MAKE architecture-Assisting in preparation of drawing sets from schematic design through to contract documentation, presentation layouts, administrative work, website, marketing
CommunityRobin Boyd FoundationArchitects For PeaceOpen MelbourneRMIT
Awards/Competitons/WorkshopsAudio Architecture Workshop 2012SAC Sustainability Competition 2011- WinnerLatrobe Valley Future Cities Competition 2012
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A LITTLE BIT LEFT OVER
Major Project 2013
In the 1960s Geelong was the most industrialized city in Australia, today industries are closing and moving away from the city, leaving only the places that they inhabited as reminders. This project is about re-inhabiting, re-using and re-engaging with these industrial typologies- not dissimilar to OMAs masterplan for the Zeche Zollverein; this project is concerned with finding new meaning and purpose for infrastructure that has lost its relevance through disuse.
The disused and partially demolished cement factory is located on Geelongs fringe and like similar abandoned industrial sites demolition and more housing was planned. Instead the large scale and single purpose industrial infrastructure is reinterpreted into a series of education, cultural and recreation facilities to support the urban landscape that borders the site. As the cement works are located between suburbias outer edge and the beginning of industrial land, the proposal is also about engaging with that peripheral threshold condition of a city and the odd adjacencies that come with this.
Cedric Price argued for the making better rather than the overturning of existing social conditions. The conditions in this case would be the rapid growth of the city that has eaten into land once reserved for an industrial ring- creating a situation where the houses sit adjacent to the industrial site. This proximity and the unusual adjacencies that it creates are important and this proposal furthers this- facilitating closeness between residents and the processes that support a city.
So, like Prices Fun Palace- the site becomes a collage of the machine, ruin, monument and play in the process of redefining the citys industrial heritage, making it relevant through an architecture that engages with issues of the ruin and the redundant.
Above all, this proposal is about making the most of and valuing what is left over from a citys industrial past.
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Llamas Shearing shed
Wool collection Wool processing/manufacture
Vegetable crop Vegetable harvesting
Transport Processing/sorting
Market sales
Sale in other places
Artists/students Art Education Artist Studios
Art Gallery
Changerooms General public Swimming facilities
Silos for scuba diving practice
Making Sale
Football oval Clubrooms Cricket Oval Cricket nets
A series of the buildings are designed for education and research purposes, a collection of classrooms for art as well as research facilities. These spaces open and spill out into a communal space. The spaces are multi-functional- community based events can occur here.
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Workshop spaces to expose visitors to the site to the processes of making.
The workshop spaces look out onto the football field and form a grandstand.
Market space
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PRESHIL SCHOOL LIBRARY
A masterplanning stratergy informed the location of the new library at the front of the existing Preshil Senior School.
The choice of materials borrows from the brick dominated materiality of the surrounding buildings and the colour palette is taken from the trees on the site
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SOCIAL and DESIGN ideas are achieved through careful consideration of site. This project began with a careful study of the positions, sizes and species of trees on the site. I looked at KEVIN BORLANDS school buildings on the junior school site that allow trees to grow around and through them. I was also lead by the Preshil philosophy of learning through play and this lead to a study of play- ALDO VAN EYKES series of play objects.
A series of tree platforms encourage the students to DIRECTLY ENGAGE with the trees through play.
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CASTLEMAINE HOUSING
A small housing development in Castlemaine designed to respect and contribute to the existing community while making reference to the brick materiality of the historical civic buildings that surround it.
Designed to be a model for medium density housing, it is tucked behind a brick screen that shifts and changes along the streetscape providing the residents with moments of interaction with and moments of protection from the street.
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Siteplan
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While studying in Austria I completed a series of maps exploring the relationship between the small Austrian ski town of Aschau and Munich.
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KEYCitiesFarming/Agriculture AreasForestMountainsVillages
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1_153 km to Aschau
2_123 km to Aschau
3_93 km to Aschau
4_63 km to Aschau5_33 km to Aschau
6_Aschau
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MAKE ARCHITECTURE
As a student architect and now as a graduate I have been involved in a variety of projects at MAKE architecture.
I was involved in the Design, Town Planning and Contract Documentation of the House Reduction project (pictured) and was also responsible for the preparation of the presentation drawings.
The project received the HOUSES Sustainability Award and the BPN Sustainability Award in 2012.
Photographs: Peter Bennetts
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