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Homeless Sydney Presentation Booklet

Samuel Massey 3272904



Project Summary Nearly every day we encounter or ignore homeless people, without understanding their origin or plight. Sydney’s homeless population numbers over fifteen thousand, of which 18% are youth. This figure represents a societal failure, and inspired my idea for a socially responsive architectural design. Set in Woolloomooloo, the proposed ‘Street Smarts’ centre aims to provide a facility for homeless youth to find refuge as well as support for a more independent life, with the design being in keeping with the locality. To achieve this goal, I researched barriers experienced by homeless people and integrated my findings into the design. In keeping with the urban feel, a mixed ‘foyer model’ will be adopted for the design and programming. The design consists of three connected building surrounding a courtyard; an adaptive reuse of an existing neighbouring building to the west for public functions, such as community workshops and café/retail spaces; a three storey high hostel, resource and internet lounge, with kitchen and common rooms on the northern side; and a two storey building with meeting, training and clinical facilities, with long term accommodation to the south.


CIRCULATION

SHORT STAY HOSTEL COMMUNAL AREAS

LONG TERM APARTMENTS SUPPORT/TRAINING ROOMS ROOF TOP GARDEN

PUBLIC FACILITIES; CAFE ARTSPACE WORKSHOP DROPIN CENTRE ROOF TOP GARDENS

CONTEXT

ZONING DIAGRAM


BDRY

BDRY

BDRY

BDRY

MAXIMUM OCUPATION

MAXIMUM OCUPATION

TILBURY HOTEL

FORBES STREET

LONGITUDINAL SECTION

NICHOLSON STREET

BLAND STREET

TRANSVRSAL SECTION

MASSING & ZONING

FORBES STREET

LONGITUDINAL SECTION MOVEMENT & REUSE

NICHOLSON STREET

BLAND STREET

TRANSVRSAL SECTION OFFSET AND PROJECTIONG WALLS TO MAKE AN INTERESTING FACADE, CREATE WALKWAYS AND MEETING NODES, REUSE OF EXISTING HOTEL ON FORBES STREET

VOID

FORBES STREET

LONGITUDINAL SECTION

NICHOLSON STREET

BLAND STREET

TRANSVRSAL SECTION

VOIDS SEPARATION FROM EXISTING BUILDINGS; IDENTIFED AS HERITAGE

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-D

AW

N

R

K

US

-D

LONGITUDINAL SECTION

K

US

-D

R SU MM E

SU MM E FORBES STREET

R

TE

WIN

R

N AW -D

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TE

WIN

-D US K

E MM SU

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-D US K

WIN

NICHOLSON STREET

BLAND STREET

TRANSVRSAL SECTION

SOLAR ACCESS SUN PROTECTION AND SCREENING, SOLAR ACCESS AND COLLECTION

FORBES STREET

LONGITUDINAL SECTION THERMAL MASS / PASSIVE HEATING

NICHOLSON STREET

BLAND STREET

TRANSVRSAL SECTION

CONCRETE AND MASONRY CONSTRUCTION FOR DURABILITY AND THERMAL MASS COUPLED WITH NATURAL VENTILATION FOR COOLING

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FORBES STREET

LONGITUDINAL SECTION

NICHOLSON STREET

BLAND STREET

TRANSVRSAL SECTION

CROSS VENTILATION VOID STACK EFFECT TO PURGE; OPERABLE FACADE FOR NATURAL VENTILATION; SINGE ROOM SPACE FOR CROSS VENTILATION

FORBES STREET

FACADE TREATMENT

HERITAGE CONCERNS MIN. IMPACT ON HOTEL FACADE. PAINTED, PLANTED AND INTERACTIVE FACADES AND SCREENS TO BE PERSONALISED BY USERS. OPEABLE SCREENS AND FACADE FOR VIEWS, SOLAR PENETRATIN AND SECURITY.

FORBES STREET

NEW GREEN SURFACES PLANTED ROOF GARDENS; PLANTER BOXES FOR VEGETABLES AND PLANTS. A PLACE OF RELAXATION, MEETING AND LEARNING. MAX. VIEWS OF SYDNEY SKYLINE

CONCEPT/SITE ANALYSIS RESPONSE

NICHOLSON STREET

BLAND STREET

TRANSVRSAL SECTION

NICHOLSON STREET

TRANSVRSAL SECTION

BLAND STREET


FORBES STREET

Medium Shrub Low Shrub Grasses Small Trees

Medium Shrub Low Shrub Grasses Small Trees Medium Shrub Low Shrub Grasses Vegetables

UP

OUTDOOR AREA

UP

VOID

AND LANDSCAPE PLAN

Site and Landscape Plan

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N

NE

10°

NW

20°

E 21 JUN

30°

Y 26 MA

40° E 21 JUN

R 21 MA

70°

ARTSPACE

NICHOLSON STREET

14 APR

50° 60°

19 JULY 31 AUG

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T 23 SEP

4 5

17 OCT 2 7 NOV 22 DEC 7

6

3

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1

12 11 10

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26 FEB 7

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PM

6

16 JAN 22 DEC 5

SE

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COMMON ROOM MALE HOSTEL - BEDROOMS UP

VOID

SECOND FLOOR 1:100

VOID COMMON ROOM

UP

VOID

UP VOID

OUTDOOR AREA

CAFE & TRAINING KITCHEN

UP UP

CLASSROOM

VOID

FIRST FLOOR 1:100

BIKE STORAGE

KITCHEN WORKSHOP (ARTSCAPE)

COURTYARD

COMMON ROOM

COMPUTER KIOSK

ACCESSABLE WC

CHILD CARE / TRAINING 'TILBURY HOTEL' CAFE

L'DRY

UP

UP UP ENTRY/ MINOR FOYER

DROP IN CENTRE

ACCESSABLE WC

ENTRY

PROCESSING/ INTERVIEW ACCESSABLE WC

UNI SEX WC

VOID

OFFICE

OFFICE

TRAINING ROOM

CLINIC

TRAINING ROOM

OFFICE / RECEPTION

GROUND FLOOR 1:100

UP LIBRARY/READING

CLASS ROOM COMPUTER KIOSK

LOWER GROUND FLOOR 1:100

Floor Plans

STORE

HOSTEL FOYER


SECTION B 1:100

SECTION C 1:100


stack effect roof space for teaching and learning PV panels

auto vents implement summer night cooling. high thermal capacity structure used to remain coolth

mechanical intake, natural outlet

screen to southern facade services behind

thermal mass exposed concrete

summer sun is occluded by the angle of the facade

MIX MODE PASSIVE

highest efficiency lighting with daylight sceced dimming min. light use and cooling

80m rainwater is collected from drains. stored underground and then used to flush wc's. total water saved is 130 tonnes/yr

Eco Performance Diagram

Courtyard - Night Time

underfloor heating has a large area. this allows low grade heat to be sufficient to meet heating demands and heat pumps to operate at max efficiency

ground source heat pump provides space and water heating. electric pump - 1 unit of electricity consumed by the pump, 4 units of heat Is returned total heat demands: 8mwhrs/yr heat pump carbon intensity: 0.11kgco2/kwhr compared to gas: 0.26kgco2/kwhr compared to electric: 0.33kgco2/kwhr





Hostel Foyer - Bland Street Entry

Hostel Foyer - Main Entry

NIcholson Street

Bland Street


Concept Sketches - Hostel Rooms

Public Entry Hostel Corridor

Apartment Living Room

Roof Terrace

Apartment Bedroom

Courtyard


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