Saturday, 27 June 2015

SUBMISSION

Sketchup Link





Lumion Environment 

Dropbox Link:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jlbulu3utnb92ip/AAC6tpshbGaguv8tHlmQ3-xma?dl=0



Moving Elements 


The roof is designed to open in a rotating spiral fashion, located on the roof of the library to allow for natural ventilation, daylighting and to bring the outside in. Each segment can be opened one at a time to control the lighting. 


This moving element is purely for aesthetic effect, as the beams are illuminated for effect at night, and move to allow for change of form and incite interest. 


Images 


View from Anzac Parade

- This design consists of hybrid structural elements in composite panels, juxtaposing shape and form to create a sense of movement and aesthetic effect and going beyond a structured set of geometric principles. 



View from Anzac Parade

- The flow and juxtaposition of structural elements, challenging traditional principles of design. 



View from above Roundhouse
- Geometric shapes challenging conventions and goes beyond a structured set of geometric principles. 


Balcony View
- Hybrid structural elements, going beyond conventional structures, challenging physics and dynamics. 


Side View
- Juxtapositions of geometric structures challenge structured systems, travelling through what is conventional and arriving down in the subterranean, below reality. 

Internal Spaces 



Bridge 

Forum Space 
Level 3 Study Space 
Library room
Inside Bridge
Mesh 
Balcony 
Gallery 

Computer Lab 
Library 

Form



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