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Education
University of Queensland: Bachelor of Architecture (2021-2023)
Brisbane Grammar School (2015 - 2020)
Ironside State School (2008 - 2014)
Employment
Sherwood State School OSHC: Senior Educator (Jun 2023 -)
Symmetry HR: Labourer (Nov 2021 -)
Brisbane Grammar School: Football Coach (Mar 2021 - Jul 2021)
The Green Place: Cafe Attendent (Dec 2020 - Mar 2021)
Skills
Adobe CC: Photoshop, Indesign, Illustrator, Premier Pro
Microsoft Programs: Word, Powerpoint, Excel, Office
CAD: Revit, Enscape, Rhino 7, Lumion, SketchUp
Contact
Angus David Corder
E: anguscorder@gmail.com
P: 0421663398
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Summary
"Hello, I'm Angus. I am a proud graduate of the University of Queensland with a Bachelor of Architecture. When I began my degree, I may not have been the most skilled student, but art and design have been my calling since the 9th grade. Throughout my education, I confidently developed my unique style, which I believe is strongly reflected in my portfolio."
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UQ ADP
ARCH3200 | Design | Semester 6
For this design project, I delved into the intricate relationship between the interior and exterior spaces of a building, focusing on the newly proposed ADP school situated in St Lucia, replacing buildings 31A, 31B, and 38. My study explored how to not only accommodate academic activities functionally within a multi-storey structure but also how to activate and enhance the space’s social role. Central to my design approach was the introduction of a public space link through the building’s pedestal levels, aimed at revolutionizing circulation patterns on-site.
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01 Site Map of University of Queensland 1:5000
7 Site Experience
“design process”
8 Design Process
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Massing Models
“massing model”
10 Lecture Hall Concept
11 Courtyard Concept
12 1. 2. 3. 5. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 21. 16. 17. 18. 20. 19. 22. Level 4 Floor Plan
1. meeting room
2. male toilet
3. female toilet
4. pwd toilet
5. public lounge
6. dual lift core
7. fire escape stairs
8. external balcony
9. external stairs
10. public balcony
11. external balcony
12. students lounge
13. singular core lift
14. fire escape stairs
15. flexible room (studio)
16. flexible room (studio)
17. flexible room (studio)
18. flexible room (studio)
19. flexible room (lounge)
20. central studio space
21. study rooms
22. visulisation lab
23. kitchenette
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 9. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Level 6 Floor PLan
14 0m section (eastern) @ 1:500 30m 0m southern elevation @ 1:500 15m visulisation of entry from union side Northern Section
Western Section
16 Connection to People Render
17 Connection to Site Render
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Mornington Island
ARCH3100 | Design | Semester 5
I was tasked to reconstruct the Mornington Island Art Centre in this project. The building I presented represents a triumph of thoughtful and sustainable architecture underpinned by an unwavering commitment to environmental responsibility, cultural sensitivity, and climatic adaptability. The project’s fundamental essence rests upon reusable materials, translating into a blueprint that seamlessly align with the ecological principles
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Site Map of Mornington Island 1:5000
19 Eastern Perspective Section of Muesum
FLOOR PLAN
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1. large conversation rocks
2. firepit
3. men’s workshop
4. men’s studio
5. men’s storage
6. viewing deck
7. small conversation rocks
8. men’s outdoor studio
9. men’s toilets
10. women’s toilet
11. pwd toilet
12. change room
13. gallery
14. gallery stoage
15. outdoor kitchen
16. water tank
17. eating area
18. dancing area
19. plant area
20, women’s storage
21 women’s studio
22. meeting room
23. public kitchen
24. knowledge (computer)
25. knowledge storage
26. children’s learning
27. contempary dance area
28. small conversation area
29. sandpit
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a First Level Floor Plan
21 Northern Elevation
22 Eastern Section of Art Muesum
23 Detailed Section (1:50 + 1:10)
24 Render of the Art Muesum
25 Render of Dancing Circle
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Mary St
BLDG3220 | Building + Tech | Semester 6
For my this project, I examined the newly proposed ‘imaginary’ School of Architecture located in the CBD at 133 Mary Street, Brisbane. I meticulously assessed the school’s initial functional brief, highlighting its design intent and strict adherence to the Building Code of Australia (BCA) compliance. My investigation into this central urban site delved into how its design vision aligns with contemporary architectural practices and its potential impact on Brisbane’s urban fabric. Through my study, the School emerges as a beacon for future architectural education, bridging the gap between theoretical learning and practical cityscape integration.
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Site Map of Mary St 1:10000
5.0 SCHEMATIC DESIGN PROCESS
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BLDG 3220 - BUILDING SYSTEMS - INTEGRATION AND DETAIL 17
Design Development
Fig 9-19 - Initial Schematic Design Drawings
28 3.02 3.02 2.03 2.01 3.01 01 3.01 01 03 - 11 - 2023 BLDG - 3220 Ground Floor Plan D1.02 Sheet No. Scale @ A1 Notes Code 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 The building is new ADP for UQ Design driven form Located in the CBD Climate orientated Podium reflects Queenslander typology Interactive vertical circulation Mesh mitigates wind 8 0 Biophilla properties Project North Angus Corder Ethan Douglas Matthew Schoutrop Tim Booth Nathan Petty 1002023 s4697894 s4697894 s4697894 s4697894 s4697894 Item B Batterns D1 Door 1 D2 Door 2 FD Fire Door FT1 Facade Type 1 FT2 Facade Type 2 FT3 Facade Type 3 GT1 Glazing Type 1 GT2 Glazing Type 2 GT3 Glazing Type 3 LD Lift Door M Mullion PL Planter SD Sliding Door SP Stair Press 4 5 3 2 1 5550 4300 9000 9000 7420 5500 MARY STREET C CL CL CL CL CL 2370 5700 1110 12000 6250 6000 6220 4220 1015 2815 2790 3825 CL FOYER 200m EXHIBITION AREA 300m AMBULANT TOILET FIRE ISOLATED SP SP LP PL PL PL PL FIRE ISOLATED STAIRS SERVICES STORAGE FEMALE TOILET FFL 50.00 GROUND PLAN 01 1:100 Drawn: NP 0m 1m 3m FFL SD SOCIAL SPACE 100m FD FD D1 D1 D1 D2 FD FD EDWARD STREET A B C C Ground Floor Plan
31 03 - 11 - 2023 BLDG - 3220 Long Section D3.01 Sheet No. Scale @ A1 Notes Code Project North Angus Corder Ethan Douglas Matthew Schoutrop Tim Booth Nathan Petty 100 2023 s4697894 s4697894 s4697894 s4697894 s4697894 LONG SECTION 01 1:100 Drawn: AC 4.07 01 5550 4300 9000 9000 7420 C 5 4 2 CL 5300 -4000 mm GROUND mm 23300 mm LEVEL 12000 mm LEVEL 16000 mm LEVEL LEVEL 24000 mm LEVEL 32000 mm 4000 LEVEL 39000 mm Item B Batterns D1 Door D2 Door FD Fire Door FT1 Facade Type FT2 Facade Type FT3 Facade Type GT1 Glazing Type GT2 Glazing Type GT3 Glazing Type LD Lift Door M Mullion PL Planter SD Sliding Door SP Stair Press 0 0 0 0 0 0 The building is a new ADP for UQ Design driven form Located in the CBD Climate orientated Podium reflects Queenslander typology Interactive vertical circulation Mesh mitigates wind 0 Biophilla properties GT1 GT3 GT3 GT3 FT2 GT2 FT3 GT3 GT3 GT3 Long Section
32 This detail is adjacent to the main entrance and acts as green threshold to the building, further embracing the biophillic theme. The overhead planter is supported periodically by extra columns that allow for hidden riser. The simple steel window framing structure would be quick to assemble and allows for very clean edges. Whilst this area is undercover, there is provision for basic waterproofing measures. This detail is street front planter framing the exhibition shop front windows. The built in window seating allows for connection to the street and the recessed planter focuses the plant to grow over the concrete edge. The frameless window allows for an unimpeded view and has very simple frame that allows for deflection. The GRC planter would be bespoke and act as its own flashing on the exterior. CONCRETE POURED WITH RIO IN PLACE, BATTONS USED TO CREATE GROOVES. STEEL FRAMING ATTACHED VIA BOLTED PLATES WHICH ARE WELDED TO THE SHS PREFAB FRAME. FURRING CHANNELS AND FLASHINGS THAT SUPPORT GRC LINER ATTATCHED TO FRAME AND CONCRETE. WATERPROOF MEMBRANE FOLLOWED BY GRC LINER ARE PUT INTO PLACE. INSULATION PLACED INTO FRAME WITH FURRING CHANNELS USED TO SUPPORT IT. ALUMINIUM CLADDING IS ATTATCHED TO SYSTEM SLOTTED INTO FRAME CONCRETE POURED INTO FORMWORK AS PART OF SLAB. RECESS ALLOWS FOR ALUMINIUM CLADDING SCREWED INTO POSTS. WATER PROOF MEMBRANE PLACED DOWN WITH THE GRC LINER ON TOP. PREFABRICATED STEEL LADDER FRAME BOLTED TO LOWER FRAME WITH FURRING CHANNELS AND CLADDING ON THE UNDERSIDE ALREADY ATTACHED. THE REMAINING CLADDING IS SCREWED INTO PLACE AS WELL AS THE WINDOW FLASHING. DRAIN CELL PLACED INTO PLANTER FOLLOWED BY SOIL. DOUBLE GLAZED WINDOW WALL SYSTEM BOLTED INTO STEEL FRAMING. Main Enterance Planter Exploded Footpath Window Planter Exploded 03 BLDG Planter Exploded D4.10 Sheet No. Scale @ Notes Code 0 This and further overhead extra The would very cover, ing Project Angus Corder Ethan Douglas Matthew Tim Booth Nathan B D1 D2 FD FT1 FT2 FT3 GT1 GT2 GT3 LD M PL SD SP Main Enterance Planter Exploded
33 This detail is adjacent to the main entrance and acts as green threshold to the building, further embracing the biophillic theme. The overhead planter is supported periodically by extra columns that allow for hidden riser. The simple steel window framing structure would be quick to assemble and allows for very clean edges. Whilst this area undercover, there is provision for basic waterproofing measures. This detail is street front planter framing the exhibition shop front windows. The built in window seating allows for connection to the street and the recessed planter focuses the plant to grow over the concrete edge. The frameless window allows for an unimpeded view and has a very simple frame that allows for deflection. The GRC planter would be bespoke and act as its own flashing on the exterior. CONCRETE POURED WITH RIO PLACE, BATTONS USED TO CREATE GROOVES. STEEL FRAMING ATTACHED VIA BOLTED PLATES WHICH ARE WELDED TO THE SHS PREFAB FRAME. FURRING CHANNELS AND FLASHINGS THAT SUPPORT GRC LINER ATTATCHED TO FRAME AND CONCRETE. WATERPROOF MEMBRANE FOLLOWED BY GRC LINER ARE PUT INTO PLACE. INSULATION PLACED INTO FRAME WITH FURRING CHANNELS USED TO SUPPORT ALUMINIUM CLADDING IS ATTATCHED TO SYSTEM SLOTTED INTO FRAME CONCRETE POURED INTO FORMWORK AS PART OF SLAB. RECESS ALLOWS FOR ALUMINIUM CLADDING SCREWED INTO POSTS. WATER PROOF MEMBRANE PLACED DOWN WITH THE GRC LINER ON TOP. PREFABRICATED STEEL LADDER FRAME BOLTED TO LOWER FRAME WITH FURRING CHANNELS AND CLADDING ON THE UNDERSIDE ALREADY ATTACHED. THE REMAINING CLADDING IS SCREWED INTO PLACE AS WELL AS THE WINDOW FLASHING. DRAIN CELL PLACED INTO PLANTER FOLLOWED BY SOIL. DOUBLE GLAZED WINDOW WALL SYSTEM BOLTED INTO STEEL FRAMING. Main Enterance Planter Exploded Footpath Window Planter Exploded 03 - 11 - 2023 BLDG - 3220 Planter Exploded D4.10 Sheet No. Scale @ A1 Notes Code 0 This detail adjacent to the main entrance and acts as green threshold to the building, further embracing the biophillic theme. The overhead planter is supported periodically by extra columns that allow for hidden riser. The simple steel window framing structure would be quick to assemble and allows for very clean edges. Whilst this area is undercover, there is provision for basic waterproofing measures. Project North Angus Corder Ethan Douglas Matthew Schoutrop Tim Booth Nathan Petty NOT TO SCALE 2023 s4697894 s4697894 s4697894 s4697894 s4697894 Item B Batterns D1 Door D2 Door FD Fire Door FT1 Facade Type FT2 Facade Type FT3 Facade Type GT1 Glazing Type GT2 Glazing Type GT3 Glazing Type LD Lift Door M Mullion PL Planter SD Sliding Door SP Stair Press Footpath Window Planter Exploded
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35 03 - 11 - 2023 BLDG - 3220 Title Page D0.00 Sheet No. Scale @ A1 Notes Code Project North Angus Corder Ethan Douglas Matthew Schoutrop Tim Booth Nathan Petty NOT TO SCALE 2023 s4697894 s4697894 s4697894 s4697894 s4697894 Item B Batterns D1 Door D2 Door FD Fire Door FT1 Facade Type FT2 Facade Type FT3 Facade Type GT1 Glazing Type GT2 Glazing Type GT3 Glazing Type LD Lift Door M Mullion PL Planter SD Sliding Door SP Stair Press 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 The building is new ADP for UQ Design driven form Located in the CBD Climate orientated Podium reflects Queenslander typology Interactive vertical circulation Mesh mitigates wind 8 0 Biophilla properties Page # Item Rev D1.01 Site Plan-Drawing List D1.02 D1.03 D1.04 D1.05 D1.06 D2.01 D2.02 D2.03 D2.04 D3.01 D3.02 D4.01 D4.02 D4.03 D4.04 D4.05 D4.06 D4.07 D4.08 D4.09 D4.10 D4.11 D4.12 D5.01 Ground Floor Level Typical Level Basement Roof Plan North-West Elevation North-West Elevation [NF] North-East Elevation North-East Elevation [NF] Long Section Short Section Podium Details Podium Exploded Podium Experience Tower Details Curtain Wall Exploded Mesh Facade Exploded Balcony Details Planter Details Planter Details 2 Planter Exploded Stair Details Toilet Details Scedule 000-000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 Development Application 133 Mary Street New ADP building commisioned by the University of Queensland Render of Street View
Newstead
BLDG3120 | Building + Tech | Semester 5
For this project, I focused on the building at 75 Longland Street, a testament to pioneering, sustainable architectural design. I delved into its Cross Laminated Timber structure, energyefficient facades with photovoltaic panels, and its innovative shading mechanisms that bolster its green credentials. I also explored its integration of a green roof, vertical gardens, and in-house systems promoting resource conservation.
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Site Map of Newstead 1:5000
37 Render of Northern Facde
38 Detailed Section of Eastern Facde
39 Detailed Section of Northern Facde
40 Plan of Level 8 (Office)
41 Site Analysis + Rendered Isometric (Level 7, 8 and 9)
42 Northern Facade Balcony Render
43 North Eastern Perspective Render
mModels
BLDG1220 | ARCH3200 | ARCH2100
At university, architectural modeling was a cornerstone of my learning experience. Through this tactile approach, I gained a deep understanding of spatial relationships, scale, and intricate design nuances. The process proved indispensable, offering insights and clarity unmatched by digital tools alone.
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Site Map of West End 1:10000
45 John Ellway. Three House, 1:50 BLDG1220
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Site Model 1:500 - ARCH3200-
“the model grounds the site”
47 Section Model 1:20
Japan
ARCH3342 | Japan | Semester 5
Att the start of 2023, I was fortunate to be part of the New Colombo Plan in Japan, a transformative experience that broadened my architectural perspectives. Immersing myself in Japan’s rich architectural tapestry, from ancient temples to cutting-edge designs, I discovered a profound appreciation for foreign architectural philosophies and techniques. This exposure was pivotal in shaping my personal style, blending traditional elements with modern sensibilities, and cementing my belief in the universality of design and its power to transcend borders.
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Map of Ikebukuro
49 Aoyama Prada Store
52 Scrapbook of Japan
53 Scrapbook of Japan
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