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I have had a passion for design since I can remember, a growing obsession with how places and structures can influence emotion & the way in which you can create an experience is a main driver for my passion within architecture. Along with this, I see architecture & design as an important role within the economy, a way in which sustainability and improving quality of life is generated through the designs and minds of architects. 0 2 (CONTENTS)
(RISE) (NUCLEUS) (CHARRED PATH) (TRANSITIONAL FACILITY) (PHYSICAL MODELLING) 0 3
0 4 R I S E G R E A T H A L L O F C E R B E R U S (PROJECT) (YEAR) (LOCATION) 2 0 2 5 B R I S B A N E
0 5 The Great Hall of Cerberus acts as a transformative civic landmark while containing a range of services and opportunities within, the monumental Cerberus machine is both celebrated and experienced within an environment that fosters a connection to nature and the surrouding context. The Hall serves as a vibrant center of the newley concieved Cerberus Machine (Neural resonance interface), encased within a biodiverse & transparent container, wrapped within a glazed facade and covered by a glazed dome. Building on the original intent of crystalline transparency and spectacle, the Hall explicitly incorporates biophilic design principles to reflect the adjacent Botanic gardens while enhancing visitor experience. This reinforces the Hall’s role not merely as a technological marvel but as a nurturing place of human discovery and progress. D E S I G N S T U D I O O N E (COURSE)
0 6Site plan 1:2000 (ABOVE) The halls gallery / exhibition area, reveals a space that can accomodate a variety of events and a linear corridor for exhibitions. (PREVIOUS) External view of Rise (The Great Hall of Cerberus), sitting alongside the Brisbane river, reimagining the riverfront promenade and providing a civic commons. A109 1 A1092 A110 1 A110 2 PORT OFFICE NAVAL OFFICE BRISBANE RIVER Scale DATEJOB NO. TIME STATUS DRAWING NUMBER REVISION SCALE AT A0 DRAWN CO-ORDINATED CHECKED APPROVED DRAWING TITLE PROJECT CLIENT CONSULTANT PRINCIPAL CONSULTANT NOTES ABBREVIATIONS 0 4m 10m N STRUCTURAL - TBC ELECTRICAL/COMMS/SECURITY - TBC MECHANICAL/HYDRAULICS - TBC FIRE ENGINEERING - TBC LANDSCAPE - TBC VERTICAL TRNASPORTATION - TBC QUANTITY SURVEYOR - TBC CIVIL / TRAFFIC - TBC LACHLAN WILSON (n11922061) MASTER STUDIO ONE QUT GARDENS POINT CAMPUS 2 GEORGE STREET BRISBANE CITY QLD 4000 AUSTRALIA L73.WILSON@CONNECT.QUT.EDU.AU T TBC Original Sheet Size A0-1188 x 841mm 1. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS FROM SHEET. ILLUSTRATED DIMENSIONS GOVERN ACCURACY. 2. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETRES. 3. THIS DRAWING MUST BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALL RELEVANT CONTRACTS, SPECIFICATIONS AND TRADE SPECIFIC DRAWINGS. 1 : 250 1 : 250 9/11/2025 12:43:52 PM 9/11/2025 12:43:52 PM Author QUTGP ABN412 THE GREAT HALL OF CERBERUS SITE PLAN Checker Approver A102CDLW001 QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGYMARGARET STREET EDWARD STREET FELIX STREET N/A N 0 10 20 40m
0 7Basement floor plan 1:1000 Ground floor plan 1:1000 Level two floor plan 1:1000 N 0 5 10 20m (Level two floor plan) (Ground floor plan) (Basement floor plan) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Viewing platform Meeting rooms Breakout space Void below Roof terrace Ramp to riverfront promenade 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Waterfront promenade Public ramp to level two Foyer Reception Cerberus machine chamber Gallery Function space Amenities Public lifts Theatrette 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Cerberus machine chamber Neural link pods Basement entry Accessible ramp to ground floor Services/plant area Car park Vehicle access ramp Vehicle ramp to lower basement UP 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 DN DN DN DN DN A109 2 A110 2 BA BB BC BD BE BF BG BI BJ BK BL BM AB AC AD AF AG AH AI AJ AE AA A2A1 A3 B3B1A4 BH B2 1 A127 1 A126 1600 1 A124 5348 5348 10950 10950 2300 8650 10950 10950 5100 5975 8295 4930 7300 1150 8100810081008100109508650230081001620058002300 1 A125 FOYER 050 LOBBY 022 STORE 021 BOH KITCHEN 020 CIRCULATION 019 COLLABORATIVE/FUNCTION SPACE 018 CLEANERS ROOM 015 PUMP ROOM 014 MALE TOILET 016 FEMALE TOILET 013 PWD TOILET 017 STORE 024 GALLERY 012 RIVER ENTRANCE 011 REAR ENTRANCE 049 EGRESS CORRIDOR 025 AC RISER 027 ELECTRICAL RISER 028 HYD RISER 029 STAIR 02 030 LIFT 1 031 LIFT 2 032 THEATRETTE 033 STAIR 01 034 STAIR 03 035 CIRCULATION 046 FHR 209 B1 B1 B1 B1 C1 B1 C2 C2 C4B1 P1 B1 C2PL1 TB1 C2 C2 B1 PB1 B1 C1 C2 G1 TB1 TB1 TB1 TB1 TB1 PL1 PL1 PL1 PA1 PA2 PA2 PA1 PA2 C1 C1 TB1 P4 P4 P1 P4 B1 TB1 B1 TB1 FHR 210 C2 TB1 1 A123 LIFT 3 211 1 A128 G1 G1 FHR 1:10 1:10 1:10 PLANTER PLANTERPLANTER PLANTER WATER FEATURE 5400 5400 5400 5400 4800 5400 5400 4800 4184 3489 2795 5400 1:12 1:11 1:20 1:27 5400 5350 5350 5400 5650 6000 6325 6675 COMMS ROOM 051 BREAKOUT SPACE 052 RA2 D12 RA1 RA1 D12 DD23DD23 D12 D12 SD7 SD7 SD7 SD7 D12 DD23 D12 D12 ACCESS TO STREET 275 725 275 1275 1000 1000 1000 D12 D12 D12 D11 D12 FHD11 D12 RA2 D22 SD4 SD5 D12 SD5 SD5 SD5 SD5 PODIUM/SEATING WATERBED GALLERY PODIUM TGSI TGSI TGSI 1200x600mm STONE TILE - 11mm THICK ON 50mm MORTAR BED 30mm PAVEMENT TILES WATERBED PODIUM/SEATING PODIUM/SEATING 30mm PAVEMENT TILES PORTOFFICE VOID TO LEVEL BELOW CERBERUS MACHINE CHAMBER RAMP TO LEVEL 02 TO RIVERWALK 900 13 900 13 900 1600 1207 1200 1330 RECEPTION/INFO 055 FIRE EVACUATION PLAN FIRE EVACUATION PLAN LEGEND IN-SITU CONCRETE - GREY 190mm BLOCKWORK WALLS B1 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 PL1 PA1 PA2 P4 PB1 P1 P2 TB1 TB2 PG1 PG2 PG3 G1 DOORS D11 D12 D21 D22 DD23 FHD11 GD11 GD12 RA1 RA2 RD3 SD1 SD2 SD3 SD4 SD5 SD6 SD7 190mm BLOCKWORK 150mm IN-SITU CONCRETE 250mm IN-SITU CONCRETE 300mm IN-SITU CONCRETE 350mm IN-SITU CONCRETE 500mm IN-SITU CONCRETE PLASTERBOARD LINING (FINISH) TILED FINISH (AMENITIES) TILED FINISH - PARTITION WALL (AMENITIES) 92mm METAL STUD FRAME - 35mm BATTEN STRUCTURE 92mm METAL STUD FRAME - 35mm BATTEN STRUCTURE W/ NO INTERIOR FINISH 16mm PLASTERBOARD - 92mm METAL STUD FRAME 2 x 13mm PLASTERBOARD - 92mm METAL STUD FRAME 19 x 19mm TIMBER BATTEN FINISH - 45mm CENTER SPACING 50 x 50mm TIMBER BATTEN FINISH - 50 SPACING GLASS PARTITION WALL (TO SIZE) GLASS PARTITION WALL (TO SIZE) GLASS PARTITION WALL (TO SIZE) DOUBLE GLAZED PANEL - 150mm MULLION SINGLE LEAF - 920mmx2060mm SINGLE LEAF - 950mm x 2150mm (FIRE RATED) DOUBLE LEAF - 1000mm x 2400mm DOUBLE LEAF - 1000mm x 3000mm DOUBLE LEAF - 1000mm x 2400mm (BRONZE PANEL) SINGLE LEAF - FIRE HOSE ACCESS DOOR GLASS PANEL - OFFICE DOOR GLASS PANEL - 915mm x 2134mm RISER ACCESS DOOR - DOUBLE LEAF RISER ACCESS DOOR - DOUBLE LEAF RISER ACCESS DOOR - SINGLE LEAF SLIDING DOOR TYPE 1 (CUSTOM WIDTH) SLIDING DOOR TYPE 2 (CUSTOM WIDTH) SLIDING DOOR TYPE 3 (CUSTOM WIDTH) SLIDING DOOR TYPE 4 (CUSTOM WIDTH) SLIDING DOOR TYPE 5 (CUSTOM WIDTH) SLIDING DOOR TYPE 6 (CUSTOM WIDTH) SLIDING DOOR TYPE 7 (CUSTOM WIDTH) Scale DATEJOB NO. TIME STATUS DRAWING NUMBER REVISION SCALE AT A0 DRAWN CO-ORDINATED CHECKED APPROVED DRAWING TITLE PROJECT CLIENT CONSULTANT PRINCIPAL CONSULTANT NOTES ABBREVIATIONS 0 4m 10m N STRUCTURAL - TBC ELECTRICAL/COMMS/SECURITY - TBC MECHANICAL/HYDRAULICS - TBC FIRE ENGINEERING - TBC LANDSCAPE - TBC VERTICAL TRNASPORTATION - TBC QUANTITY SURVEYOR - TBC CIVIL / TRAFFIC - TBC LACHLAN WILSON (n11922061) MASTER STUDIO ONE QUT GARDENS POINT CAMPUS 2 GEORGE STREET BRISBANE CITY QLD 4000 AUSTRALIA L73.WILSON@CONNECT.QUT.EDU.AU T TBC Original Sheet Size A0-1188 x 841mm 1. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS FROM SHEET. ILLUSTRATED DIMENSIONS GOVERN ACCURACY. 2. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETRES. 3. THIS DRAWING MUST BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALL RELEVANT CONTRACTS, SPECIFICATIONS AND TRADE SPECIFIC DRAWINGS. As indicated As indicated 9/11/2025 12:52:28 PM 9/11/2025 12:52:28 PM Author QUTGP ABN412 THE GREAT HALL OF CERBERUS BUILDING FLOOR PLAN - GROUND LEVEL RL 5.400 Checker Approver A113CDLW001 QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 10 DN DN 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15
0 8 (OPPOSITE TOP) The halls main foyer, showcasing the Cerberus Machine chamber which protrudes into a glass dome and curved transparent facade. (OPPOSITE BOTTOM) Level two Cerberus Machine viewing platform. (ABOVE) Gallery / exhibition space podium. Building section 1:500 LEVEL 1 9600 LEVEL 2 13800 BASEMENT LEVEL 1 1400 BASEMENT LEVEL 2 -2600 GROUND LEVEL 5400 LEVEL 3 18000 LEVEL 4 22200 B3B1 B2 RIVERWALK LEVEL 2100 1 A128 LEGEND IN-SITU CONCRETE - GR 190mm BLOCKWORK Scale DATEJOB NO. TIME STATUS SCALE AT A0 DRAWN CO-ORDINATED DRAWING TITLE PROJECT CLIENT CONSULTANT PRINCIPAL CONSULTANT NOTES ABBREVIATIONS 0 4m 10m STRUCTURAL - TBC ELECTRICAL/COMMS/SECURITY - TBC MECHANICAL/HYDRAULICS - TBC FIRE ENGINEERING - TBC LANDSCAPE - TBC VERTICAL TRNASPORTATION - TBC QUANTITY SURVEYOR - TBC CIVIL / TRAFFIC - TBC LACHLAN WILSON (n11922061) MASTER STUDIO ONE QUT GARDENS POINT CAMPUS 2 GEORGE S CITY QLD 4000 AUSTRALIA L73.WILSON@CONNECT.QUT.EDU.AU T TBC Original S 1. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS FROM SHEET. ILLUSTRATED DIMEN 2. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETRES. 3. THIS DRAWING MUST BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALL RE CONTRACTS, SPECIFICATIONS AND TRADE SPECIFIC DRAWINGS As indicated As indicated 9/11/2025 12:55:24 PM Author QUTGP ABN412 THE GREA CERBERUS WALL SECTION 3 CDLW001 QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY South elevation 1:1000 0 5 10 20m 0 1 2 5m LEVEL 1 9600 LEVEL 2 13800 BASEMENT LEVEL 1 1400 BASEMENT LEVEL 2 -2600 GROUND LEVEL 5400 LEVEL 3 18000 LEVEL 4 22200 A2A1 A3 A4 RIVERWALK LEVEL 2100 GLAZED FACADE PANELS - DOUBE GLAZED FIXED TO METAL FRAMEWORK 30mm ALUMINIUM CLADDING BOARD - FIXED TO CONCRETE STRUCTURE 50X50mm TIMBER BATTEN - 50mm SPACING 30mm ALUMINIUM CLADDING BOARD GLAZED FACADE PANELS - DOUBE GLAZED FIXED TO METAL FRAMEWORK RIVERWALK/TERRACED RIVERFRONT MAIN ENTRANCE LIFT 3 - EXTERNAL ROOF TERRACE ACCESS EXISTING - PORT OFFICE ACCESS WAY SERVICE VENTS GLAZED DOME ROOF TERRACE LEVEL 2 ROOF TERRACE - BOTANIC VIEWING PLATFORM ACCESSABLE RAMP LEVEL 4 22200 AB AC AD AF AG AH AI AJAEAA AK 50X50mm TIMBER BATTEN - 50mm SPACING GLAZED FACADE PANELS - DOUBE GLAZED FIXED TO METAL FRAMEWORK 30mm ALUMINIUM CLADDING BOARD LEVEL 2 ROOF TERRACE SERVICE VENTS NOTES ABBREVIATIONS 1. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS FROM SHEET. ILLUSTRATED DIMENSIONS GOVERN ACCURA 2. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETRES. 3. THIS DRAWING MUST BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALL RELEVANT CONTRACTS, SPECIFICATIONS AND TRADE SPECIFIC DRAWINGS. 1 : 100 SOUTH ELEVATION N/A
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1 0 WATERFRONT BOTANIC GARDENS PORT OFFICE NAVAL OFFICE KANGAROO POINT BRIDGE RESTRAUNT A c t i v a t i o n Waterfront promenade T r a n s i t i o n Overlook walk/botanic gardens viewing platform I n t e g r a t i o n Enhancing sightlines & axis C i r c u l a t i o n e n h a n c m e n t Efficient thoroughfares/ activation of nodes (RIGHT) Civic entrance from Brisbane Riverwalk.
1 1 The conceptual approach draws on influencing factors within and around the site; the improvement of circulation and access between the Botanic Gardens and Brisbance City, activation of the waterfront promenade, integration of sightlines and built form around existing axis and lastly, developing a series of spaces which celebrate the transitional element of the sites context, offering an overlook walk and reflection space as a viewing platform orientated over the Botanic Gardens
1 2 N U C L E U S T R A N S D I S C I P L I N A R Y D E S I G N S T U D I O : C I R C U L A T E (COURSE) O L Y M P I C I N F O R M A T I O N & E X H I B I T I O N C E N T R E (PROJECT) (YEAR) (LOCATION) 2 0 2 5 B R I S B A N E
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1 4 minimising waste and reducing the building’s environmental footprint. Nucleus is conceived as the connective core of the 2032 Brisbane Olympic experience, an urban compass, inspired by the idea of Brisbane as the central host, the design harnesses the physical and symbolic axis of surrounding sports precincts, translating these directional lines into a series of forms that converge and diverge across the site. Consisting of a series of interlinked structures, each responding to different Olympic venues or cultural nodes across the city. As visitors move through the centre, they experience narratives of sport, culture, and Brisbane’s evolving urban identity. Lightweight shading systems, breathable facades, and open-air courtyards invite natural ventilation and gathering. More than an information hub, this structure acts as a spatial metaphor for connection and a living exhibition that reflects Brisbane’s Olympic journey while anchoring its future beyond 2032. Post Office Square sits in a unique location respectively. Further exploration of its broader connection to the olympic games and associated venues, has shown the site can be considered as a space in which the axis of major sporting venues converge. This plays a major role within the development of the proposals form and function.. D E S I G N I N G F O R D I S A S S E M B L Y D E S I G N F O R E Q U I T Y C I R C U L A R I T Y B I O D I V E R S I T Y D E S I G N I N G F O R C O U N T R Y & L E G A C Y Post Office Square is situated amongst a strong heritage strip within the Brisbane CBD, bordered by Anzac Square and Brisbane’s General Post Office. The site offers an accessible space amongst the city scape. The process for developing the design of the Olympic Information and Exhibition Centre embraces the use of recycled building components and systems, with the intent and ability of future deconstruction. The project aims to create a structure of an adaptable nature that not only serves as an information and exhibition hub but can also adapt and service Brisbane after the Olympics.The use of deconstructed materials reflects the aim to develop a progressive structure and ability to support the developing information regarding the movement of the Games along with celebrating cultural heritage and progression of the buildings future. Reclaimed, repurposed, and locally sourced materials form the basis of the project, promoting a circular economy by Post Office Square General Post Office ANZAC Square Chandler Sports Precinct National Aquatic Centre Woolloongabba (Gabba) Barrambin (Olympic Stadium) Lang Park (Suncorp Stadium) Context plan Not to scale (CONTEXT PLAN)
1 5 (PREVIOUS) Olympic information & exhibition centre entry. (ABOVE) Aerial view of the Olympic information and exhibition centre located in Post Office Square. (RIGHT) Post office sqaure thoroughfare.
1 6 Site plan 1:1000 Ground floor plan 1:500 Building section 1:250 (Ground floor plan) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Reception Gallery/Exhibition Space Theatrette WCs Cafe Meeting Rooms/ Function Space Breakout Space Storage Staffroom/Kitchenette (Above Reception) Switch Room Mechanical Plant Space Comms Room N 0 5 10 20m N 0 1 2 5m 0 1 2 5m 1 4 4 6 6 6 7 8 2 11 2 3 10 12 Adelaide Street Queen Street
1 7 (ABOVE) View of the deconstructable Olympic information & exhibition centre arrival from Queen St, Brisbane City. 0 1 . 0 2 . 0 3 . Wall section Not to scale Corregated metal cladding 25x100mm Timber beam bolted to 150x150mm SHS Metal flooring sheet Timber structure for operable awning Awning strut Concrete footing Raised floor structure, minimising footprint impact Z-Purlin bolted to SHS uprights Z-Purlin mounted to I-Beam Corregated metal roof sheet Main roof structure I-Beam 330x300mm Bolted connection to I-Beam 150x150mm SHS wall structure 0 3 . 0 2 . 0 1 .
1 8 (ABOVE) Central exhibition pavillion structure. (OPPOSITE BOTTOM) Entry from Adelaide street, passing through the exterior gallery/exhibition pathway. Exploded axonometric building systems Material bank/passport Not to scale (Exploded axonometric) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Southbank Pavillion (Roof) 429 R1-S01 Southbank Pavillion (Roof) 382 R1-S05 Southbank Piazza 342a1 S.P.B-342 Flowstate Pavillions FSP1_0341_1 Southbank Pavillion (L01) SBPL1-436 Flowstate Pavillions FSP2_0274 1 2 3 4 5 6
1 9 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 150x150mm SHS 330x300mm I-Beam 440x190mm I-Beam 96x100mm I-Beam 100x100mm Z-Purlins 25x100mm Timber Beams 40x40mm Timber Batten Corregated Metal Sheeting Corregated Polycarbonate Sheeting Structural Connection 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 Base Plate 440x190mm 50x25mm Aluminium Batten 75x25mm Aluminium Batten Concrete Footings 2395x2395mm Concrete Panels 3000x1800mm Concrete Panels Brick Pavement Metal Plate Flooring Timber Benchtop Timber Benchtop 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Standing Seam Cladding 2 Panel Glass Sliding Door 4 Panel Glass Sliding Door Interior Opening - Door Vented Louver Door Vented Louvers Fixed Window Display Panel (Rotating) Staggered Display Panel Timber Weather Board Cladding 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 (KIT OF PARTS) Building componentry
C H A R R E D P AT H B I N N A B U R R A ’ S B U S H F I R E M E M O R I A L M U S E U M (PROJECT) (YEAR) (LOCATION) 2 0 2 3 B I N N A B U R R A 2 0
Derived from the 2019 Bushfires which tore apart Binna Burra. The concept of ‘Charred Path‘ illustrates a built form following the path of the Bushfire which extended within & beyond Binna Burra. Furthermore, the concept drives the overall form, recognising the identified narrative of the bushfire & exploring opportunities to develop a building which expresses these events through form, materiality & connection to the surrounding landscape. A R C H I T E C T U R E S T U D I O 6 (COURSE) 2 1
2 2 (Bushfire narrative) 1 2 3 4 5 PREPARATION & RESPONSE - August 2019: Back burning was conducted nearby Binna Burra, 6th September 2019: Binna Burra was evacuated. EXPERIENCE WITHIN - 8th September 2019: lodge was destroyed, 13th September 2019: Taskforce formed to recover Binna Burra, late 2019: A sense of community (FOBB’S). DARKNESS & STILLNESS RISING FROM THE ASHES - November 2020: TMR upgraded roads & lodge was partially re-opened. FINDING THE LIGHT - Ongoing: Masterplanning & rebuild of Binna Burra, October 2021: Recieved resiliance award for recovery. 1 2 3 4 5
2 3 B u s h f i r e Progession path C o n c e p t u a l Overlay E x t r a c t e d Form
2 4 (Conceptual spatial planning) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Conceptual form follows the bushfire progression when mapped & allows a series of expressional spaces within. Sticks out of dust - the effect immdediately post fire, contrasting against a backdrop of the now thriving vegetation. The main exhibition spaces are wrapped within an outer shell, providing protection from bushfires while creating an atmospheric & emotional experience which references a form inspired by the bushfire. The circulation throughout follows a single sequence of moments expressing movement & pause to capture the experience within. The shift in levels represent a change in exhibition typologies & spatial qualities in order to express the design desicions informed through the the conceptual response. These particular view points & openings represent differing aspects; filtered views, short views & long views which in return allow for an exaggeration of space and emotion. 01 Conceptual form 02 Contrast 03 Positive/negative 04 Circulation 05 Levels 06 Views/openings
2 5Site plan 1:1000 N 0 5 10 20m (Site plan) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Museum entrance Cafe/amenities Museum courtyard Barn Senses trail loop Cabin Vehicle access 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (PREVIOUS) Experience within exhibition space - perforated corten steel panels allow natural light to splinter causing an amber like effect within the museum. (OPPOSITE) Charred timber interior lining, creating a contrast through the progession of museum experiences. (ABOVE) Museum entrance facade - the use of stone & timber to connect the project to Binna Burra’s materiality palette.
2 422Entry section 1:250 0DLQ)ORRU3ODQ 1 2 3 5 3 3 3 6 7 8 8 3 4 Ground floor plan 1:500 N 0 1 2 5m (Ground floor plan) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Entry Lobby/gift shop Exhibition areas Museum exit Exhibition courtyard Cafe Amenties Parking Building section 1:250 0 1 2 5m (OPPOSITE TOP) Exhibition space representing darkness, tillness, hope. (OPPOSITE BOTTOM) Exhibit of contrast, rising from the ashes.
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2 8 The facility respondes to the site in various ways. Allowing the sloping site to influence the program in an organic, natural way where built forms step down the site while orientated along contours which creates open platforms & corridors which promote activity & movement in an attempt to experience the sites topography and form in a natural way. P R O J E C T: W O M E N S T R A N S I T I O N A L FA C I L I T Y C I T Y S Y S T E M S (COURSE) W O M E N ’ S T R A N S I T I O N F A C I L I T Y (PROJECT) (YEAR) (LOCATION) 2 0 2 3 R E D H I L L
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3 0P03 Plans & Drawings A1 PanelSite plan 1:2000 N 0 10 20 40m (Site plan) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Gatehouse entry Visitor foyer Cafe Administration Prisoner holding/search Prisoner reception/discharge Modular housing units Multifaith chapel/indigenous meeting space Salvation army shop Salvation army warehouse Sorting facility Parking area/parkland 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 7 7 7 7 Glenrossa Road Bridge StreetIthaca creek Haughton Street Glenrossa Road (ABOVE) Clusters of modular accomodation units occupy the site naturally, follwing the topographical surface. (OPPOSITE) Retail corridor - uniform and valuables store along with other services creates a small corridor of which promotes interaction and movement. Praed St
3 1 P U R P O S E F U L D A Y E D U C A T I O N A N D P R O G R A M F A M I L Y A N D C O M M U N I T Y P R I V A C Y A N D D I G N I T Y S A F E T Y The proposal focuses on the integration of the site within its surrouding context. The site sits in a unique position where the eastern side borders a tradition residential streetscape, whereas the western side sits adjacent to a highly bio-diverse ecological system. The proposal focuses on organinsing built forms within the site to integrate within the landscape, residential spaces are broken down into clusters while addressing the scale and form of neighbouring houses. Other facilities are organised around the site in relation to creating a purposeful day where residents must commute throughout the day while respecting the surrounding context and opening the site towards Ithica Creek & extruding greenspace within the site softening the transition.
3 2 Sightlines/biophilic connection Not to scale Infrastructure/districts Not to scale (Infrastructure/districts) Grey Green Red Brown Accomodation Parklands Administration Industry Isometric Not to scale (Isometric) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Modular housing units Gatehouse Visitor facilities Administration Support services Central services Salvation army warehouse Salvation army thrift store Cultural facilities Parking Productive garden 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 The main organisation of the transitional facilty distributes functions across the site which allows the residents movements to mimic every day transitions between home, education/work & leisure activities.
3 3 P H Y S I C A L M O D E L L I N G (TOP ROW) Personal model (MIDDLE ROW) Rise - conceptual model (BOTTOM ROW) Rise - final model
C O N T A C T 0400 629 580 lochie.01@outlook.com Draper, QLD 4520 A R C H I T E C T U R EP O R T F O L I O 2 0 2 6