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VINATA CIPUTRA
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RESUMECONTACT [email protected]
EDUCATION2012-2014
Master of Architecture University of Sydney
2007-2009Bachelor of Design in Architecture - Digital Stream
University of Sydney
2002-2006Kincoppal Rose Bay
School of Sacred Heart
EXPERIENCE2010-2016
Fulton Trotter Architects Sydney, Australia
GRAPHIC DESIGN FREELANCE2012
Logo and Menu DesignTokyo Jazz Cafe
2015-2016Logo and Menu Design
Nosh Cafe + Restaurant
2015Wedding Invitation, Menu and Map Design
Mr. and Mrs. Herulah
2016Feature Wall Design and Manufacture
Nosh Cafe + Restaurant
TRAITSEnthusiastic
Creative
Quick learner
Team player
Eye for detail
Patient and Dedicated
SKILLArchiCAD • • • • • • • • • •
Solibri • • • • • • • • • •
Photoshop • • • • • • • • • •
InDesign • • • • • • • • • •
Illustrator • • • • • • • • • •
Lightroom • • • • • • • • • •
Premiere • • • • • • • • • •
AutoCAD • • • • • • • • • •
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TABLE OF CONTENTSFULTON TROTTER ARCHITECTS
OUR LADY OF MERCY COLLEGE | 02 BRIGIDINE COLLEGE | 10
ST. JOHN BOSCO COLLEGE | 14 CLANCY CATHOLIC COLLEGE | 16
OTHER PROJECTS | 18
MASTER OF ARCHITECTUREGRADUATION STUDIO | 20
DIGITAL STUDIO | 24
BACHELOR OF DESIGN IN ARCHITECTUREMOTORCYCLE CLUB | 26
AUBURN YOUTH CENTRE | 27
ARTWORKSFRAGILE TREE | 28
ELEMENTS | 29 DOT TO DOT | 30
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01OUR LADY OF MERCY COLLEGEBURRANEER, NSW, AUSTRALIAFULTON TROTTER ARCHITECTS
This project brings the new pedagogy of flexible learning spaces to the school, along with new facilities like the Science Laboratories, Technology Applied Science Workshop Areas as well as General Learning Areas.
The concept of the building takes after a shopping centre, where there is a central walkway with “shops” on the sides. Each of these “shops” have their own style of interior design and the central walkway is glorified by the timber portal columns and colourful glass facade, mimicking a stained glass chapel window.
Involvements: Concept Design Documentation
Detailing Rendering
Contract Administration
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DOCUMENTATION AND DETAILINGI was involved through all phases of the project, from concept design through to construction. The building components are mostly modelled in 3D with only the 1:10 details are drafted in 2D.
I was involved in thinking through the construction details of the the building, co-ordinating with the structural engineers, sketching the details by hand before drafting it digitally.
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RENDERINGSThe College requested some renderings and flythrough of the building to be done for marketing purposes, the images were a success among prospective parents and students in the Open Day.
white model rendering
first floor timber portal columns
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OLMC Burraneer - Science Laboratories
food technology classroom science laboratory
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CONTRACT ADMINISTRATIONAs we modelled our project thoroughly, we were able to easily co-ordinate with the builders, sub-contractors and consultants easily throughout the construction phase.
The use of BimX model were proven very helpful on site inspections as we were able to walk through the digital model on site with our iPad and discuss solutions with the builder on the spot.
A few months into the construction, I was the main contact for the project, resolving RFIs and variations with the guidance of a registered Architect. I was also involved in examining all shop drawings for the project.
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INIT.DATEDESCRIPTIONREV.
REVISIONDRAWING NUMBERPROJECT NUMBER
CHECKEDDIRECTOR
PR
OJE
CT
SYDNEYLevel 3, 35 Spring StreetPO Box 1699Bondi Junction, NSW 2022
CL
IEN
T
AWD423
Figured dimensions take precedence over
scale dimensions. Contractors must verify
all dimensions on site before commencing
any work or making shop drawings.
t. (02) 9369 5941
f. (02) 9369 3743
www.fultontrotter.com.au
Copyright
This drawing shows design features and elements of a design prepared by
Fulton Trotter Architects and is to be used only for work authorised in
writing by the designers. It cannot be copied directly or indirectly, in whole
or in part, nor shall it be used for any other building purposes. Unauthorised
use will be considered an infringement of these rights.
DR
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AD
DR
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62-66 Dominic Street
Burraneer, NSW
7023BR02
Our Lady Of Mercy College
Catholic Education Office
Archdiocese of Sydney
FOYER ELLIPSE SET-OUT
DETAILS
DIRECTORS
Andrew Armstrong raia NSW 6321 QLD 2814
Greg Isaac raia NSW 6855 QLD 2920
Mark Trotter fraia VIC 17691 NSW 4421 QLD 1870Paul Trotter fraia NSW 7177 QLD 2646
Robert Wesener raia NSW 5802 QLD 2633
DRAWN
GI
BRISBANE
SYDNEY
plot date: Tuesday, 21 October 2014 file location: teamwork://SYDBIMSYD/7023BR02 Main Site
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PLAN2Elliptical Slab Setout - First FloorSCALE: 1:50
PLAN3Elliptical Stair SetoutSCALE: 1:50
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ST IVES, NSW, AUSTRALIAFULTON TROTTER ARCHITECTS
This is a three storeys building built in two stages, in order to keep the College operational during construction. It is the first two stages of a masterplan consisting of seven stages.
The first stage is a performing arts centre consisting of a basement carpark, a theatre, music and drama classrooms. It also includes landscaping which connects the building with the rest of the school. The second stage consists of Science Laboratories and general classrooms on top of the carpark.
Involvements:Development Application
Documentation Contract Administration
02BRIGIDINE COLLEGE
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DOCUMENTATIONI was involved in the documentation of both Stage 1 and 2, with a little bit of Contract Administration for Stage 1. There were a lot of curves in this project, which made it difficult to document for the builder. However, I made them to be logical enough that the curves were made of a certain radii of circles.
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INIT.DATEDESCRIPTIONREV.
REVISIONDRAWING NUMBERPROJECT NUMBER
CHECKEDDIRECTOR
PR
OJE
CT
SYDNEYLevel 335 Spring Street
CLI
EN
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AWD438
Figured dimensions take precedence overscale dimensions. Contractors must verifyall dimensions on site before commencingany work or making shop drawings.
t. 02 9369 5941f. 02 9369 3743
www.fultontrotter.com.au
P O Box 1669Bondi JunctionNSW 2022
Copyright
This drawing shows design features and elements of a design prepared byFulton Trotter Architects and is to be used only for work authorised inwriting by the designers. It cannot be copied directly or indirectly, in wholeor in part, nor shall it be used for any other building purposes. Unauthoriseduse will be considered an infringement of these rights.
DR
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SS
325 Mona Vale RoadSt Ives
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7045SI02plot date: Friday, 5 April 2013 file location: P:\projects\7045 Brigidine College\7045SI02 Brigidine College Master Plan and Stage 1\DRAWINGS\1. Current Architectural\7041SI02 Performing Arts (wRONG gRIDS).pln
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ENGADINE, NSW, AUSTRALIAFULTON TROTTER ARCHITECTS
The project includes a Multipurpose Hall and a Technology of Applied Sciences (TAS) Building. I was mostly involved in documenting and detailing the TAS building, which also includes consultants co-ordination and consulting with the interior designer.
The construction is split into two stages, with the first stage being the Hall and the TAS building to start construction in 2017.
Involvements: Concept Design Documentation
Detailing
03ST. JOHN BOSCO COLLEGE
Multipurpose Hall
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INIT.DATEDESCRIPTIONREV.
REVISIONDRAWING NUMBERPROJECT NUMBER
CHECKEDDIRECTOR
PR
OJE
CT
SYDNEYLevel 3, 35 Spring StreetPO Box 1699Bondi Junction, NSW 2022
CL
IEN
T
AWD-A-211
Figured dimensions take precedence over
scale dimensions. Contractors must verify
all dimensions on site before commencing
any work or making shop drawings.
t. (02) 9369 5941
f. (02) 9369 3743
www.fultontrotter.com.au
DR
AW
ING
AD
DR
ES
S
Banksia Ave
Engadine, NSW
7023EN02
St John Bosco College Masterplan
Catholic Education Office,
Archdiocese of Sydney
TAS GROUND FLOOR PLAN
DIRECTORS
Andrew Armstrong raia NSW 6321 QLD 2814
Greg Isaac raia NSW 6855 QLD 2920
Mark Trotter fraia VIC 17691 NSW 4421 QLD 1870Paul Trotter fraia NSW 7177 QLD 2646
Robert Wesener raia NSW 5802 QLD 2633
DRAWN
GI
BRISBANE
SYDNEY
Copyright
This drawing shows design features and elements of a design prepared by
Fulton Trotter Architects and is to be used only for work authorised in
writing by the designers. It cannot be copied directly or indirectly, in whole
or in part, nor shall it be used for any other building purposes. Unauthorised
use will be considered an infringement of these rights.
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plot date: Wednesday, 16 March 2016 file location: P:\projects\7023 CEO Archdiocese of Sydney\7023EN02 St John Bosco Engadine Stage 1\DRAWINGS\1. Current Architectural\7023EN02 A.PROPOSED_TAS.pln
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INIT.DATEDESCRIPTIONREV.
REVISIONDRAWING NUMBERPROJECT NUMBER
CHECKEDDIRECTOR
PR
OJE
CT
SYDNEYLevel 3, 35 Spring StreetPO Box 1699Bondi Junction, NSW 2022
CL
IEN
T
AWD-A-409
Figured dimensions take precedence over
scale dimensions. Contractors must verify
all dimensions on site before commencing
any work or making shop drawings.
t. (02) 9369 5941
f. (02) 9369 3743
www.fultontrotter.com.au
DR
AW
ING
AD
DR
ES
S
Banksia Ave
Engadine, NSW
7023EN02
St John Bosco College Masterplan
Catholic Education Office,
Archdiocese of Sydney
TAS SECTION DETAILS 02
DIRECTORS
Andrew Armstrong raia NSW 6321 QLD 2814
Greg Isaac raia NSW 6855 QLD 2920
Mark Trotter fraia VIC 17691 NSW 4421 QLD 1870Paul Trotter fraia NSW 7177 QLD 2646
Robert Wesener raia NSW 5802 QLD 2633
DRAWN
GI
BRISBANE
SYDNEY
Copyright
This drawing shows design features and elements of a design prepared by
Fulton Trotter Architects and is to be used only for work authorised in
writing by the designers. It cannot be copied directly or indirectly, in whole
or in part, nor shall it be used for any other building purposes. Unauthorised
use will be considered an infringement of these rights.
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WEST HOXTON, NSW, AUSTRALIAFULTON TROTTER ARCHITECTS
This project involves a new construction of a multipurpose hall, a theatre refurbishment and an extension to the Science Building.
My involvement in this project is to detail the innovative Raico window system to create a thermally effective building. I was also responsible in fully documenting the Science building extension, which includes consultant co-ordination and managing junior team members.
Involvements: Documentation
Detailing
04CLANCY CATHOLIC COLLEGE
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CASSREL’S RESIDENCE
ST. BENEDICT CAMPUS
STELLA MARIS REFURB
ROSE BAY, NSW, AUSTRALIAFULTON TROTTER ARCHITECTSA small residential project of alterations and additions. A few internal walls were demolished to make the space more open and connected. The use of BimX model helped the client visualise and make decision on the best layout possible.
Involvements:Concept Design
Documentation and Co-ordination Defects Inspection
The Benedict Campus is a conversion of an existing community club into a secondary campus. The two storey building consists of a gymnasium classroom, three openable classrooms and a flexible learning area.
MANLY, NSW, AUSTRALIAFULTON TROTTER ARCHITECTS
Involvements:Concept DesignDocumentation
Contract Administration
ORAN PARK, NSW, AUSTRALIAFULTON TROTTER ARCHITECTSA new secondary school with a masterplan developed by Fulton Trotter Architects in 2011 to be completed in seven stages. Teamwork was a big part in this masterplanning as each team member was given a building to design and co-ordinate with each other.
Involvements:Masterplanning
Development Application
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HOLY SPIRIT COLLEGE
Holy Spirit College was a Design and Construct project consisting of a theatre, specialized music
classrooms and a multipurpose hall.
LAKEMBA, NSW, AUSTRALIAFULTON TROTTER ARCHITECTS
Involvements:Documentation
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THE GLEBE CONCOURSEGRADUATION STUDIO, 2014UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEYAs a whole studio of 14 people, we looked at the under-developed site of Glebe Island, analysed the condition of its context and adapt its program to respond these conditions.
We then came up with an urban masterplan for Glebe Island and each of us were given an area to develop and co-ordinate with the surroundings.
The brief for my area started out as a car park building to cater for the rest of the Glebe Island residents. The location of the project made it possible for it to evolve to a local retail centre, serving the high pedestrianised street fronting a square and throroughfare between the site and public transport.
It is also an important pedestrian link between the Glebe island site and Sydney’s Centre. Combining function and form, the building is divided by the central stairs which is also a line of view from the Anzac Bridge and the White Bay Power Station’s chimney stack.
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DESIGN STRATEGY: ORIENTATION
ORIENTATION
The apartment buildings are divided by the line of view between the White Bay Power Station and Anzac Bridge. They are then again divided to maximize the exposure of the northern sunlight to the apartments. As a result, four apartment towers rose up from the building, giving the roof of the car park a space for common open spaces for the residents.
The apartments are a combination of single and split levels, designed to minimize the number of south fac-ing apartments. All of the non-south facing apartments are designed to receive at least three hours of direct sunlight.
Each apartment building has got their own core, with entry to the apartments no more than six me-tres away from the re stairs, in accordance with the National Construction Code. These cores pro-vide access to the apartments from both entry points of the roof garden level and the ground oor retail level.
VIEW CORRIDOR
SHADOW STUDY / NORTH SUN EXPOSURE
FURTHER DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
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DESIGN STRATEGY: ORIENTATION
ORIENTATION
The apartment buildings are divided by the line of view between the White Bay Power Station and Anzac Bridge. They are then again divided to maximize the exposure of the northern sunlight to the apartments. As a result, four apartment towers rose up from the building, giving the roof of the car park a space for common open spaces for the residents.
The apartments are a combination of single and split levels, designed to minimize the number of south fac-ing apartments. All of the non-south facing apartments are designed to receive at least three hours of direct sunlight.
Each apartment building has got their own core, with entry to the apartments no more than six me-tres away from the re stairs, in accordance with the National Construction Code. These cores pro-vide access to the apartments from both entry points of the roof garden level and the ground oor retail level.
VIEW CORRIDOR
SHADOW STUDY / NORTH SUN EXPOSURE
FURTHER DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
shadow study / north sun exposure
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DESIGN STRATEGY: ORIENTATION
ORIENTATION
The apartment buildings are divided by the line of view between the White Bay Power Station and Anzac Bridge. They are then again divided to maximize the exposure of the northern sunlight to the apartments. As a result, four apartment towers rose up from the building, giving the roof of the car park a space for common open spaces for the residents.
The apartments are a combination of single and split levels, designed to minimize the number of south fac-ing apartments. All of the non-south facing apartments are designed to receive at least three hours of direct sunlight.
Each apartment building has got their own core, with entry to the apartments no more than six me-tres away from the re stairs, in accordance with the National Construction Code. These cores pro-vide access to the apartments from both entry points of the roof garden level and the ground oor retail level.
VIEW CORRIDOR
SHADOW STUDY / NORTH SUN EXPOSURE
FURTHER DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
further design development
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FINAL DESIGN: SITE PLAN
LINE OF SIGHT BETWEEN ANZAC BRIDGE PYLON
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FINAL DESIGN: LANDSCAPE PLAN
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FINAL DESIGN: GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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FINAL DESIGN: TYPICAL CAR PARK AND OFFICES PLAN
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FINAL DESIGN: TYPICAL APARTMENTS PLAN A
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FINAL DESIGN: TYPICAL APARTMENTS PLAN B
ground floor - typical apartments type A
typical offices and car park plan
ground floor plan
upper floors - typical apartments type B
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APARTMENT A
SQUARE
WETLANDAPARTMENT B
APARTMENT C
LIGHT RAIL STOP
APARTMENT D
GROUND FLOOR: RETAILCONNECTION TO SQUARE
GROUND FLOOR: RETAILCONNECTION TO PUBLIC DOMAIN
PUBLIC DOMAINCONNECTION TO PLAZA
PLAZA(BY OTHERS)
8 STOREYS APARTMENTS
1ST AND 2ND FLOOR: OFFICES
4 STOREYS APARTMENTS
420 CAR PARK SPACESFOR PUBLIC AND GLEBE ISLAND RESIDENTS
SQUARE(BY OTHERS)
13 STOREYS APARTMENTS
ANZAC BRIDGE
PROPOSED PEDESTRIAN LINK
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THE GLEBE CONCOURSEThe project looked at the brief of the site and the condition of its context and adapt its program to respond to those conditions.
The brief started out as a car park building to cater for the Glebe Island residents, the location of the project made it possible for it to evolve to a local retail centre, serving the high pedestrianised street fronting a square and thoroughfare between the site and public transport.
It is also an important pedestrian link between the Glebe island site and Sydney’s Centre. Combining function and form, the building is divided by the central stairs which is also a line of view from the Anzac Bridge and the White Bay Power Station’s chimney stack.
TO ANZAC BRIDGE
TO WHITE BAY
POWER STATION
SITE PLAN
VIEW TOWARDS ANZAC BRIDGE
CONTEXT DIAGRAM
VIEW OF WEST FACADE - THE INVINCIBLE BOUNDARY LINE VIEW OF STAIRS - ACTING AS A PARK
VINATA CIPUTRA | MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE - GRADUATION STUDIO
GROUND FLOOR - RETAIL STORES AND ENTRY POINTS
FIRST FLOOR AND SECOND FLOOR - OFFICES AND CAR PARK
PODIUM AND TYPICAL APARTMENT PLANS A
TYPICAL APARTMENT PLANS B
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FOURTH YEAR PROJECT, 2013UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEYThe project takes place in Taronga Zoo, Sydney, which provides a unique experience where visitors are not only looking at animals but also at the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House as a back-drop. As people walk along the paths among the animal enclosures, they get glimpses of this wonderful view and it is usually maximised in the picnic locations around the park.
Being located at such a unique location, Taronga Zoo holds a lot of functions such as weddings, new year’s eve and concerts. The project looks at the venue aspect of the zoo more than its enclosures.
As it is a Digital Studio Project, we used Rhino and Grasshopper softwares to replicate our concept of folding-paper. We then developed that concept into various scales, combining them as one building.
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NEW TOILET BLOCK - PERMANENT STRUCTURE ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE SONIC STAGE
GALLERY & BACKSTAGE FACILITIES - 2 STOREY PERMANENT STRUCTURE COM-POSED OF A MAIN STEEL STRUCTURE AND PRECAST CONCRETE PANELS
COIN OPERATED SHADING DEVICE - TEM-PORARY KINETIC STRUCTURE DISTRIBUTED IN VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN THE ZOO; MOVES UP TO ENCLOSE OCCUPANTS FOR 60MIN WHEN IT IS ACTIVATED
MOONLIGHT CINEMA
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EAST-WEST ELEVATION 1:200PRINCIPLES OF THE ‘BUTTERFLY EFFECT’ DEVICE THAT COULD USED TO CREATE A KINECTIC STRUCTURE
SINGLE MODULE SONIC STAGE BACKDROP IS CLOSEDAT THE START OF THE DAY AND OPENSUP FULLY FOR ITS DAILY SHOW AT 3PM
INTERIOR VIEW OF THE SONIC GALLERY ABOVE THE STAGE; OPEN TO PUBLIC AND CAN BE HIRED OUT FOR SMALL GATHERINGS/ INFORMATION TALKS
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TARONGA ZOO PROVIDES UNIQUE EXPERIENCE WHERE VISITORS ARE NOT ONLY LOOKING AT ANIMALS BUT ALSO AT THE SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE AND OPERA HOUSE AS A BACK-DROP. AS PEOPLE WALK ALONG THE PATHS AMONG THE ANIMAL ENCLOSURES, THEY GET GLIMPSES OF THIS WONDERFUL VIEW AND IT IS USUALLY MAXIMISED IN THE PICNIC LOCA-TIONS AROUND THE PARK.
BEING LOCATED AT SUCH A UNIQUE LOCATION, TARONGA ZOO HOLDS A LOT OF FUNC-TIONS SUCH AS WEDDINGS, NEW YEAR’S EVE AND CONCERTS. THIS PROJECT LOOKS AT THE VENUE ASPECT OF THE ZOO MORE THAN ITS ENCLOSURES.
KINETIC STRUCTURE MADE OF TIMBER ACOUSTIC PANELS; REFLECTIVE MATERI-AL CAN BE INSTALLED ON THE INTERIOR FOR STAGE LIGHTING EFFECTS
SONIC STAGE BACKDROP
PANORAMIC HARBOURVIEW FROM THE ZOO
AERIAL VIEW OF THE ZOO
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1. STAGE2. GATHERING SPACE3. AUDIO ROOM4. DRESSING ROOM5. PRIVATE RESTING ROOM6. STORAGE7. CONCERT LAWN
NEW TOILET BLOCK - PERMANENT STRUCTURE ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE SONIC STAGE
GALLERY & BACKSTAGE FACILITIES - 2 STOREY PERMANENT STRUCTURE COM-POSED OF A MAIN STEEL STRUCTURE AND PRECAST CONCRETE PANELS
COIN OPERATED SHADING DEVICE - TEM-PORARY KINETIC STRUCTURE DISTRIBUTED IN VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN THE ZOO; MOVES UP TO ENCLOSE OCCUPANTS FOR 60MIN WHEN IT IS ACTIVATED
MOONLIGHT CINEMA
SONIC GALLERY
EAST-WEST ELEVATION 1:200PRINCIPLES OF THE ‘BUTTERFLY EFFECT’ DEVICE THAT COULD USED TO CREATE A KINECTIC STRUCTURE
SINGLE MODULE SONIC STAGE BACKDROP IS CLOSEDAT THE START OF THE DAY AND OPENSUP FULLY FOR ITS DAILY SHOW AT 3PM
INTERIOR VIEW OF THE SONIC GALLERY ABOVE THE STAGE; OPEN TO PUBLIC AND CAN BE HIRED OUT FOR SMALL GATHERINGS/ INFORMATION TALKS
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TARONGA ZOO PROVIDES UNIQUE EXPERIENCE WHERE VISITORS ARE NOT ONLY LOOKING AT ANIMALS BUT ALSO AT THE SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE AND OPERA HOUSE AS A BACK-DROP. AS PEOPLE WALK ALONG THE PATHS AMONG THE ANIMAL ENCLOSURES, THEY GET GLIMPSES OF THIS WONDERFUL VIEW AND IT IS USUALLY MAXIMISED IN THE PICNIC LOCA-TIONS AROUND THE PARK.
BEING LOCATED AT SUCH A UNIQUE LOCATION, TARONGA ZOO HOLDS A LOT OF FUNC-TIONS SUCH AS WEDDINGS, NEW YEAR’S EVE AND CONCERTS. THIS PROJECT LOOKS AT THE VENUE ASPECT OF THE ZOO MORE THAN ITS ENCLOSURES.
KINETIC STRUCTURE MADE OF TIMBER ACOUSTIC PANELS; REFLECTIVE MATERI-AL CAN BE INSTALLED ON THE INTERIOR FOR STAGE LIGHTING EFFECTS
SONIC STAGE BACKDROP
PANORAMIC HARBOURVIEW FROM THE ZOO
AERIAL VIEW OF THE ZOO
ANNUAL EVENT CALENDAR
TWISTED
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Team:Lily Ng
Vinata Ciputra
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1. STAGE2. GATHERING SPACE3. AUDIO ROOM4. DRESSING ROOM5. PRIVATE RESTING ROOM6. STORAGE7. CONCERT LAWN
NEW TOILET BLOCK - PERMANENT STRUCTURE ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE SONIC STAGE
GALLERY & BACKSTAGE FACILITIES - 2 STOREY PERMANENT STRUCTURE COM-POSED OF A MAIN STEEL STRUCTURE AND PRECAST CONCRETE PANELS
COIN OPERATED SHADING DEVICE - TEM-PORARY KINETIC STRUCTURE DISTRIBUTED IN VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN THE ZOO; MOVES UP TO ENCLOSE OCCUPANTS FOR 60MIN WHEN IT IS ACTIVATED
MOONLIGHT CINEMA
SONIC GALLERY
EAST-WEST ELEVATION 1:200PRINCIPLES OF THE ‘BUTTERFLY EFFECT’ DEVICE THAT COULD USED TO CREATE A KINECTIC STRUCTURE
SINGLE MODULE SONIC STAGE BACKDROP IS CLOSEDAT THE START OF THE DAY AND OPENSUP FULLY FOR ITS DAILY SHOW AT 3PM
INTERIOR VIEW OF THE SONIC GALLERY ABOVE THE STAGE; OPEN TO PUBLIC AND CAN BE HIRED OUT FOR SMALL GATHERINGS/ INFORMATION TALKS
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BEING LOCATED AT SUCH A UNIQUE LOCATION, TARONGA ZOO HOLDS A LOT OF FUNC-TIONS SUCH AS WEDDINGS, NEW YEAR’S EVE AND CONCERTS. THIS PROJECT LOOKS AT THE VENUE ASPECT OF THE ZOO MORE THAN ITS ENCLOSURES.
KINETIC STRUCTURE MADE OF TIMBER ACOUSTIC PANELS; REFLECTIVE MATERI-AL CAN BE INSTALLED ON THE INTERIOR FOR STAGE LIGHTING EFFECTS
SONIC STAGE BACKDROP
PANORAMIC HARBOURVIEW FROM THE ZOO
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1. STAGE2. GATHERING SPACE3. AUDIO ROOM4. DRESSING ROOM5. PRIVATE RESTING ROOM6. STORAGE7. CONCERT LAWN
NEW TOILET BLOCK - PERMANENT STRUCTURE ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE SONIC STAGE
GALLERY & BACKSTAGE FACILITIES - 2 STOREY PERMANENT STRUCTURE COM-POSED OF A MAIN STEEL STRUCTURE AND PRECAST CONCRETE PANELS
COIN OPERATED SHADING DEVICE - TEM-PORARY KINETIC STRUCTURE DISTRIBUTED IN VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN THE ZOO; MOVES UP TO ENCLOSE OCCUPANTS FOR 60MIN WHEN IT IS ACTIVATED
MOONLIGHT CINEMA
SONIC GALLERY
EAST-WEST ELEVATION 1:200PRINCIPLES OF THE ‘BUTTERFLY EFFECT’ DEVICE THAT COULD USED TO CREATE A KINECTIC STRUCTURE
SINGLE MODULE SONIC STAGE BACKDROP IS CLOSEDAT THE START OF THE DAY AND OPENSUP FULLY FOR ITS DAILY SHOW AT 3PM
INTERIOR VIEW OF THE SONIC GALLERY ABOVE THE STAGE; OPEN TO PUBLIC AND CAN BE HIRED OUT FOR SMALL GATHERINGS/ INFORMATION TALKS
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BEING LOCATED AT SUCH A UNIQUE LOCATION, TARONGA ZOO HOLDS A LOT OF FUNC-TIONS SUCH AS WEDDINGS, NEW YEAR’S EVE AND CONCERTS. THIS PROJECT LOOKS AT THE VENUE ASPECT OF THE ZOO MORE THAN ITS ENCLOSURES.
KINETIC STRUCTURE MADE OF TIMBER ACOUSTIC PANELS; REFLECTIVE MATERI-AL CAN BE INSTALLED ON THE INTERIOR FOR STAGE LIGHTING EFFECTS
SONIC STAGE BACKDROP
PANORAMIC HARBOURVIEW FROM THE ZOO
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1. STAGE2. GATHERING SPACE3. AUDIO ROOM4. DRESSING ROOM5. PRIVATE RESTING ROOM6. STORAGE7. CONCERT LAWN
NEW TOILET BLOCK - PERMANENT STRUCTURE ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE SONIC STAGE
GALLERY & BACKSTAGE FACILITIES - 2 STOREY PERMANENT STRUCTURE COM-POSED OF A MAIN STEEL STRUCTURE AND PRECAST CONCRETE PANELS
COIN OPERATED SHADING DEVICE - TEM-PORARY KINETIC STRUCTURE DISTRIBUTED IN VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN THE ZOO; MOVES UP TO ENCLOSE OCCUPANTS FOR 60MIN WHEN IT IS ACTIVATED
MOONLIGHT CINEMA
SONIC GALLERY
EAST-WEST ELEVATION 1:200PRINCIPLES OF THE ‘BUTTERFLY EFFECT’ DEVICE THAT COULD USED TO CREATE A KINECTIC STRUCTURE
SINGLE MODULE SONIC STAGE BACKDROP IS CLOSEDAT THE START OF THE DAY AND OPENSUP FULLY FOR ITS DAILY SHOW AT 3PM
INTERIOR VIEW OF THE SONIC GALLERY ABOVE THE STAGE; OPEN TO PUBLIC AND CAN BE HIRED OUT FOR SMALL GATHERINGS/ INFORMATION TALKS
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BEING LOCATED AT SUCH A UNIQUE LOCATION, TARONGA ZOO HOLDS A LOT OF FUNC-TIONS SUCH AS WEDDINGS, NEW YEAR’S EVE AND CONCERTS. THIS PROJECT LOOKS AT THE VENUE ASPECT OF THE ZOO MORE THAN ITS ENCLOSURES.
KINETIC STRUCTURE MADE OF TIMBER ACOUSTIC PANELS; REFLECTIVE MATERI-AL CAN BE INSTALLED ON THE INTERIOR FOR STAGE LIGHTING EFFECTS
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MOTORCYCLE CLUBFIRST YEAR PROJECT, 2007UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEYThe form of the building was derived from the concept of a constant solid and rotated voids.
A three-storey building, with each storey intended for different functions and an exhibition space in the central feature of the building. The roof mimics the spokes of a motorcycle’s wheel, providing support and aesthetic shadows towards the interior space.
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AUBURN YOUTH CENTRE
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SECOND YEAR PROJECT, 2008UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY
Having ICRA group as a client, we were to design a socially sustainable youth centre for the Auburn
community.
Being a local muslim community in the west of Sydney, the building is designed to support religious beliefs of the immigrant, or children of immigrants, so that they feel like they belong in the community.
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MOSAIC MADE BY PAINTED EGG SHELLSwinner entry of 2010 Fulton Trotter Annual Art CompetitionTheme: Green
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winner entry of 2015 Fulton Trotter Annual Art Competition
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winner entry of 2013 Fulton Trotter Annual Art CompetitionTheme: Connection
ACRYLIC PANEL AND STRING
Anzac Bridge - side view Anzac Bridge - front view
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Sydney Harbour Bridge - side view
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Sydney Harbour Bridge - front view